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Welcome to the Lauriston Netball ClubLauriston Netball Club is an independent Netball
Club that is run in conjunction and supported by
Lauriston Girls’ School. The Club is a non-profit
organisation in which all money raised from
membership fees, fundraising and other initiatives
is reinvested back into the club.
This will allow us to provide past and present
Lauriston students with a range of opportunities
to participate and develop skills, knowledge and
a love for physical activity within an organised,
positive, supportive and fun environent
The girls will be challenged to achieve their
personal best.
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AIMS • Provide a fun and supportive environment for girls to play netball.
• Facilitate the development of skills and encourage the girls to the realise their potential.
• Establish a structure that will provide mentoring systems and develop new teams amongst the Lauriston Girls’ School
community and Lauriston Alumnae.
• Develop and promote a sense of sportsmanship.
Please note that teams in the Under 9 and Under 11 sections, compete in a fixtured competition and do not play finals. For this
reason, we see these sections as a great development opportunity for our players. As such, coaches will be instructed to have
fair game time along with players being rotated through all thirds of the court. i.e. goals, midcourt and defence.
We aim to create a successful future for our club through a strong commitment to skill development for players, provision of a
junior development program and the provision of development opportunities for our coaches’, umpires and officials.
GOALS
Teamwork: To give students a sense of belonging to a team and to instil in them the desire to strive for the
team’s success.
Skill Acquisition: To establish and maintain a standard of technical proficiency unsurpassed by other competing
teams.
Success Driven: To help students achieve their personal bests at Club and GSV Preliminary Competitions.
High Standards: To develop and maintain a reputation as a leading and successful Netball program within GSV,
school and Clubs.
Coaching Excellence:
To develop a coaching panel that is dedicated to the achievement of excellence amongst the
girls they coach.
Passionate Participation:
To give all girls a life-long love of netball.
Lauriston Netball Club Program
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BENEFITS• Stress off coaches, parents and families
• Organisation and administration
• Provision and maintenance of equipment
• Provide support of team & players
• Source and schedule training facilities
• Source coaches, provide coach training & accreditation
• Player, umpire & coach development pathways
• Complete risk management
• Club standards, code of conduct, policies
• Club committee
• Longevity for Lauriston teams
• Club activities (i.e. Vixen guest coaches)
• End of Season Presentations
OPPORTUNITIESLauriston Netball Club wishes to establish a structure that
supports existing teams as well as developing new teams
amongst the Lauriston Girls’ School community. Lauriston
students in Grade 3 – 12 will participate at the Prahran Netball
Association.
The objectives of Lauriston Netball Teams composition are to:
• Ensure alignment with the Lauriston Netball Club
objectives
• Acknowledge that player development is optimised when playing with and against girls of a similar skill level and when aligning coaching to the skill level and maturity of the player.
• Maintain independence with our team selection processes and ensure an equal opportunity exists for all players
• Maintain a fun, supportive and inclusive environment for
all girls
• Provide an opportunity for girls who wish to play more
competitively
• Help foster and develop athletic ability
• Encourage and reward effort
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CompetitionPRAHRAN NETBALL ASSOCIATION (PNA)The PNA Season 1 runs throughout Term 1 and 2 (Feb – June), and Season 2 runs in Term 3 and 4 (July – November).
2018 PNA NetsetGO – Introduction to Netball
Tier 1 : 5 -7 years old
Tier 2 : 8 – 10 years old
NetSetGO is Netball Australia’s only junior entry netball program. It has been developed to provide children from 5 to 10 years
with the best possible learning and playing experience to develop a positive introduction to netball, ensuring enjoyment and
continued participation. NetSetGO incorporates skill activities, minor games, music, dance and modified matches in a fun and
safe environment. The weekly program is coordinated by accredited coaches to ensure a quality experience for all participants.
Participants in this program will be strongly recommended to join the Lauriston Netball Club but will be required to self-
register into the NetSetGO program through the MyNetball online registration process. Visit the PNA website to check
enolment times - www.prahrannetball.com.au.
Lauriston Netball Club will be introducing a 10 week Introduction to Netball program for Grade 3’s & Grade 4’s on Friday
mornings before school in Term 3 & 4. More details to follow soon.
PNA Under 9 - Year 3 and 4
All Rookie teams participate in a fixtured competition with Netball Australia modified rules with no Finals and no Ladders.
Players must be aged 8 - 9 years old at 31 December of each year to be eligible to compete in this age group. Players must
have participated in a Net-Set-Go program or similar school program.
Participants in this program will be required to join the Lauriston Netball Club.
As these teams compete in a fixtured competition and do not play finals, we see these sections as a great development
opportunity for our players. As such coaches will be instructed to have fair game time along with players being rotated
through all thirds of the court. i.e. goals, midcourt and defence.
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PNA Age Based Netball Competition - Under 11
All U11 teams will compete in a fixtured competition with Netball Australia rules but no Finals. Players must be aged 11 & under
as at 31 December of each year to be eligible to compete in this age group. Players must have completed a minimum of one
season in the Rookie Grade prior to playing in this age group. Participants in this program will be required to join the Lauriston
Netball Club.
As the these teams compete in a fixtured competition and do not play finals, we see these sections as a great development
opportunity for our players. As such coaches will be instructed to have fair game time along with players being rotated
through all thirds of the court. i.e. goals, midcourt and defence.
PNA Age Based Netball Competition - Under 13
All U13 Teams will compete in a fixtured competition with Netball Australia rules including Finals. Players must be aged 13
under as at 31 December of each year to be eligible to compete in each age group.
Participants in this program will be required to join the Lauriston Netball Club
PNA Age Based Netball Competition - Under 15, 17 and OpenAll Under 15, Under 17 and Open Teams will compete in a fixtured competition with Netball Australia rules including Finals.
Players must be aged 15 & under or 17 & under as at 31 December of each year to be eligible to compete in each age group.
Participants in this program will be required to join the Lauriston Netball Club.
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NETBALL VICTORIA MEMBERSHIPA Netball Victoria membership enables members to participate (play, coach or umpire) in any Netball Victoria affiliated
association/competition or development course. You must be a current member of Netball Victoria and have purchased your
membership prior to participating.
Your Netball Victoria Membership covers a range of different programs and courses that benefit you and your club/association
along with National Risk Insurance Program. This insurance cover applies when members and other insured persons/entities
are involved in activities that are sanctioned* by Netball Australia and all State/Territory Associations. These activities include
organised club competitions, coaching clinics, official events, playing, training and trialling, fundraising activities and travel to
and from these activities.
Netball Victoria membership is valid from January 1 until December 31 in each calender year.
It is the responsibility of the players to provide their current NV Membership Number to Lauriston Netball Club.
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TEAM SELECTION POLICYLauriston Netball Club will conduct a series of co-orindated round robin matches to gain an insight into our playing members
which will form the basis for team formation for the following season.
These selections will be conducted by a panel of selectors. Each selector on the panel selects teams independently based
on selection performance and will write notes on each player. After the trial process, the selectors will come together to
discuss and form teams whereby player feedback from coaches is taken into consideration. Not only are the players attributes
important, but team balance is also considered.
Re-grading of players may take place prior to Round 3 of the competition during the Association’s re-grading rounds.
TRAININGWhat to bring:
• With the change in weather, it is expected that all girls come to training wearing tracksuit pants, training top and a rugby
jumper/jacket. Once they have warmed up, girls can remove their track pants and jumper/jacket and train in shorts or
tights. Gloves are a good option for the early mornings.
• Girls will need to bring along a water bottle and some breakfast to have when finished training.
• If you require a EPIPEN or ventolin, please ensure that you have it with you at all times and notify your coach.
Morning sessions will commence at 7.00am. Girls are required to be there ready to start on time. Coaches will be there from
6.50am.
UNIFORMTrainingGirls are to be attired for training as follows:
• Lauriston Netball training top
• Lauriston sports shorts
• Lauriston sports top
• Lauriston track pants and rugby jumper
CompetitionsGirls must wear Lauriston Netball dresses whilst participating in competitions.
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KEY ELEMENTS All persons bound by this code shall:
• Not act in a manner unbecoming or contrary to the interests of Lauriston Girls’ School;
• Treat people involved in the Netball program with courtesy, respect and proper regard to their rights;
• Treat another person’s property with respect and due consideration to its value;
• Not misuse Netball equipment.
STUDENTSStudents will:
• Abide by the School rules at all times;
• Not act in a manner unbecoming or contrary to the interests or good standing of the School or sport of Netball;
• Treat team members, other competitors, parents, coaches, umpires, officials and staff fairly and respectfully;
• Be helpful to coaches, communicate respectfully and accept their instructions and decisions;
• Treat all property with respect;
• Demonstrate a positive commitment to the Netball program and display ‘generous rivalry’ during games against
competing teams;
• Be punctual and correctly attired for training and competitions;
• Recognise, appreciate and applaud other competitors;
• Maintain the highest Netball standards, rigorously compete and demonstrate the highest standards of sporting spirit;
• Be mindful and respectful of the safety of others
Code of Conduct
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PARENTSParents are requested to support and educate their
daughters by:
• Supporting the coaching staff, communicate with them
respectfully and accept their decisions;
• Being sensitive to pre-game preparations and post-game
de-briefings;
• Cheering for all Lauriston teams
• Helping to create and support an enjoyable environment
at all training sessions and games;
• Applauding winning teams and recognising the good
performances from other teams, clubs and schools;
• Encouraging your daughter to be punctual to training
and games;
• Talking positively to your daughter about achieving her
potential;
• Talking positively to other parents at competitions to
create a Lauriston Girls’ School spirit;
• Encouraging your daughter to show good
sportspersonship in every situation;
• Not engaging in forms of public commentary of a critical
nature, either in the hearing of others or on social media.
COACHESCoaches are requested to support and act as role models to
the netballers by:
• Being punctual, correctly attired for training and
competition and following competition guide
• Not acting in a manner unbecoming or contrary to the
interests or good standing of the School or sport of
Netball;
• Demonstrating control, respect and professionalism to
all involved in netball and encouraging competitors to
do the same;
• Being helpful to fellow coaches, communicating
respectfully and working together for the benefit of the
Netball program and the team;
• Ensuring that physical contact with girls is appropriate
to the situation and used only when necessary for the
individual’s skill development;
• Never ridiculing competitors or fellow coaches for
mistakes or their performance;
• Never using bad language or negative language when
communicating with students or fellow coaches;
• Treating all property with respect;
• Demonstrating a positive commitment to the netball
program and displaying ‘generous rivalry’ during
competition against competing teams, clubs or schools;
• Recognising, appreciating and applauding other
competitors;
• Being mindful and respectful of the safety of others.
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AWARDSUnder 11 - All players receive a medallion
Under 13 and 15 - There are two awards per season; Best and Fairest and Coaches Award
Annual Award - Best Club Person
PRAHRAN NETBALL ASSOC. LOCATIONThe Prahran Netball Association is located at the corner of Abeckett and Molesworth Streets, Prahran.
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Contacts
ROB COOPER
Director of [email protected]
9864 7613
TO BE CONFIRMED
Coaching CoordinatorKELLIE CONSIDINE
Administration [email protected]
0414 685 364
Lauriston Girls’ School
38 Huntingtower RoadArmadale VIC 3143 AustraliaCRICOS number 00152F ABN 15 004 264 402
t: +61 3 9864 7555 f: +61 3 9822 7950e: [email protected]