April Newsletter - Netball New Zealand
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April Newsletter - Netball New Zealand
April Newsletter April 2015 Inside This Issue 1 Message from CEO 2 Community Netball 3 Coach Development 4 Umpire Development 5 Performance 6 Mystics Update 7 Upcoming Events Message from Julie Paterson, CEO I am sure you will all be relieved to finally have all of your planning and preparation leading to the start of the netball season come to fruition. While I am sure everyone is incredibly busy it is still a fantastic time of the year with netball getting underway at every level of the game. Our staff team in the Northern Zone are at our busiest time of the year with both the SKYCITY Mystics season round robin season having only five more weeks to go (four more games plus the bye - where has that time gone?!), as well as our community staff supporting as many centres as possible to get ready for the season. We were fortunate to re-gain Lion Foundation funding again this year, and this has meant that we are able to support some new projects in both umpiring and bench officials. Tia Winikerei (Community Netball Manager) will be able to discuss detail with you, but we have allocated funding to provide support and development to the bench officials and this year will be supporting developing umpires to attend the U17 tournament. Tia and I are also currently working on regional funding ideas and intend to increase our share of the funding allocation in to netball wherever possible - to support our drive to increase capability at all levels of the game. I hope to see as many of you as possible at the SGM on Sunday and then stay on to support the SKYCITY Mystics at their game on Sunday evening. While we are still at the top of the NZ conference, we need to continue with as many wins as possible to enable us we host the NZ conference final. We love having your support to help us achieve that! Julie Paterson CEO APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 Community Netball Welcome back. The month ahead is looking very exciting. Many Centres have already begun their winter grading competitions, coaching courses are a flurry and the growth of the ANZ future ferns programme is evident in the number of centres seeking Zone support to embed their junior competitions. Netball New Zealand announced the national partnership with ANZ for the junior programme on April 23. See http://mynetball.co.nz/latest-news/177-my-netball/4468-anz-and-netball-new-zealand-launch-newjunior-netball-programme.html to read this announcement. The community team welcome back Jo Hona. Jo has recently re-joined us and we are excited to have her back working with the Far North netball communities. Recently, we had the pleasure of travelling to the Far North. I thoroughly enjoyed this and want to acknowledge all those that made time to meet with us. I will be up there again this month and look forward to seeing you many of you again. The community team met recently to take stock of the past 12 months. It has been both humbling and exciting for me to see how passionate they are about Netball. In the coming months we will be assessing how we can continue to work closely with you. Our aim is to provide centres with the support you need to deliver quality netball experiences and competitions at all levels. Finally, I want to thank you for your warm welcome and hospitality when I have visited. I am hoping that by the next newsletter I will have visited everyone as least once. Take care and enjoy the onset of winter. It’s our signal that Netball is alive. Mauriora Tia Winikerei Community Netball Manager ANZ future Ferns Pictures say a thousand words Taster Day at AMI Auckland Netball Windmill Road venue. Year 1 & 2 children enjoying their skill activities and then playing their first game of 4 v 4. In the activity above the ball did come down and so did the rain, but that didn’t stop the Year 3 children from playing their first game of 5 v 5 netball. Their smiles say it all! APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 Taster day at Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre It was bright and beautiful at the Year 3 Taster Day. Lots of children, lots of action and more importantly lots of fun. -Anne Nicholson Counties Grading has begun in some of our South Auckland Centres and this season promises to be interesting with a lot of player movement between teams. Battling the environment was part of the grading rounds but the talent is abundant and will make for exciting competition. Coach Development in College’s is on the increase thanks to the influence of our Zone Coach Developer and Centre Netball Development Officers. This is positive and provides the opportunity for student coaches to develop with confidence and help build the coaching infrastructure in their schools. The Zone continues to support local Centres and communities in South Auckland and the North with the delivery of ‘Active in Schools’ Junior Netball Programme. Active in Schools is contributing to the increase of players at Junior level and the feedback from participants and parents has been very positive and rewarding. Mid North Netball Centres Our Mid North Centres have been busy planning for their ANZ Future Ferns Netball Programs. We’ve had everything from Junior Netball Holiday programs, Star helper and Yr3&4 coach workshops and Have a go days!! It’s been an awesome month of netball. I am now also working with Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre and Kaipara Netball Centre and look forward to working with the respective committees. We’ve already done some Star helper & Yr 3&4 coach workshops with these centers and I look forward to supporting them with their programs. A few of our centers have also started planning and working out strategies for how they are going to run their Leadership Program in 2015. WATCH THIS SPACE!! Following are some pictures from the Hibiscus Coast Netball Centre year 3 “have a go day”. Dawn and her team of leadership girls were amazing to watch in action - Trina Henare APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 4 Far North Welcome back everyone! Our 3 northern centres are busy organising their seasons, all recently holding their 2015 AGM’s. Many thanks to all the volunteers! It is great to see both Annie P (Mangonui) and Dallas W (BOI) re-elected and we welcome Wendy Cribb (Kerikeri) as their new president. Mangonui started their Senior Competition on Thursday 23rd April and both BOI and Kerikeri start next Saturday 2nd May. Please visit your centre’s facebook or website page which has relevant information regarding senior and junior competitions; and the new junior programme. You can also find up-coming coaching and umpiring module dates. Julie, Hamish and Tia visited the Far North this month and we would like to thank you all for your welcome and the time you made to meet with us. -Jo Hona Coach Development Coaching modules are being delivered at nearly all the centres throughout the Zone for the up and coming season. If you are a coach and you want to upskill, jump on to our website www.netballnorthern.co.nz and under ‘Events’, ‘Coaching Calendar’ there is information on where and when the next work shop is, this is updated regularly. Alternatively contact your local centre. A big congratulations to the following coaches that have achieved their Community Coach Award (CCA): Aimee Pooley Whangarei Christine Taylor Wairoa Dee Telfer Whangarei Louise Hartstone Auckland Mo Matautia Whangarei Ravean Otene Whangarei Te Atawhai Ulutaufonua Northern Wairoa Tui Hutchinson Northern Wairoa If you have completed all the NNZ CCA Modules you need to get your centre to fill in the CCA Application and then send it into me to ratify before I send it on to NNZ. The CCA Modules include: Player Centred Coaching, Skills Analysis, Team Building, Communication and Managing Others, and Planning. We are also working in tertiary education and recently 40 first year students majoring in sport from Unitec took part in a coaching workshop. In Term 2 the plan is for these students to work with the Gladstone Primary School Year 5 & 6 students coaching netball and running mini tournaments… We Love it! -Tania Heap APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 5 Umpire development The first three months of the 2015 season have been extremely busy from an umpiring perspective in the Netball Northern Zone. * All Coach/ assessor workshops have been completed with a total of 108 attending workshops. A big welcome to the 16 new coaches who have come on board the coaching bus for the Northern Zone. * The Zone TID weekend was most successful with Debbie Shoebridge and Elaine Curtis working with our group of young talented umpires *Papakura Netball Umpires have organised workshops to assist their developing umpires *Kaipara Netball Centre was assisted with their Beginner Umpire programme due to illness of their facilitator. Other centres within the Zone are running similar programmes. * Zone Performance Umpire Group had their final testing session with Chloe Mckenzie. She is a Strength and Conditioning Trainer and has been working with this group with their fitness programmes during the off season preparing them for what will be a very hectic 2015 season. They have really appreciated her import and assistance, with all reaching improved fitness levels. * Tanya McCarthy and Cory Nicholls have been appointed to officiate at the Trans Tasman Secondary Schools competition to be held in Rotorua at the end of May. 1. 2. 3. CAT update workshop with 42 coaches involved Debbie Shoebridge with the ZTID umpires Zone Performance Squad thank Chloe McKenzie - Matt Davis, Rebecca Jeans, Christina Matthews, Tanya McCarthy, Maru Delamere, Cory Nicholls, Chloe McKenzie, Lisa Stallard, Tania Fink, Amanda Mitchell 4. 5. Raewyn Ronaldson working with Papakura Umpires 20 enthusiastic young umpires at Kaipara netball centre -Jan Skilton APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 6 Performance The Netball Northern Zone U23 squad has been selected and started their campaign off on Sunday, April 19 with a team building day. One of the activities the athletes had to complete was the Tough as Nails assault course located at Waiatarua Reserve. The course consisted of a 5km run with obstacles that had to be negotiated around the reserve; it was a lot of fun but also an incredibly challenging activity for the squad to go though. Congratulations to the following athletes who have been selected- SHOOTERS Jessica Shed (Panmure) Anastasia Brake (Papatoetoe Rangers) Tera-Maria Amani (Panmure) Ajaay Savelio (Collegiate) Chiara Semple (Collegiate) Maia Wilson (MAGS Capil) Eseta Augatavia (Carlton) Elsa Brown (Mystics) MID-COURT Maria Masei (Papatoetoe Rangers) Samon Nathan (MAGS) Meretini Fuimaono (MAGS Jakals) Emma Iverson (Shore Rovers) Chanel Dyer (Shore Rovers) Grace Kukutai (Blockhouse Bay NC) Nadia Loveday (Mystics) DEFENDERS Caitlin Reidstra (Panmure) Toni Rinckes (Papatoetoe Rangers) Paige Harwood (Panmure) Alex McLeod-Smith (Commodores) Holly Fowler (MAGS Capils) Kat Coffin (Mystics) Sulu Tone-Fitzpatrick- (Mystics) -Hamish Barton APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 7 Mystics Update The SKYCITY Mystics are back at home for the next three weeks, including a much anticipated bye round, following a recent three weeks on the road. Over Easter Sunday, we faced the Magic in Rotorua where a tough game was expected, and we came away with a Draw. Magic have made the semi-finals in every season of the ANZ Championship and having won the title in 2012 we knew this was going to be a tough game. The following week, our team travelled to Wellington to face the MOJO Pulse at TSB Bank Arena. The SKYCITY Mystics came home with a win from this game. Cathrine Latu celebrated her 100th ANZ Championship game – all of them for the SKYCITY Mystics, at the conclusion of this game and became the third member of the current SKYCITY Mystics team to reach that figures, joining Laura Langman and Maria Tutaia. We then travelled across the Tasman to face the NSW Swifts. Unfortunately, this game was not to be ours and we came home with our second loss of the season. We also celebrated our super coach, Debbie Fuller’s involvement with the SKYCITY Mystics as she reached her 53 rd game on Sunday evening during our game against the Queesland Firebirds. Serena Guthrie’s desperation for the ball and lack of self-preservation has seen her quickly become a fan favourite. Playing at Wing Defence, the England international won the ANZ Championship’s Golden Bib award for her MVP effort in our win over the Central Pulse. Laura Langman had won the Golden Bib, which is for the top player that week in the league, in Round Three. Laura became the ANZ Championship’s most-capped player then (though Irene van Dyk joined her on 108 matches later that round). Sponsor Meet & Greet Function Crowe Horwath, new partners to the SKYCITY Mystics, kindly extended an invitation to our family of sponsors, to join them and the SKYCITY Mystics team for drinks and nibbles at their premises on 9th April. A large number of our sponsors were able to attend and joined us for a thoroughly lovely evening. Many thanks to Crowe Horwath for hosting us. Media Update It’s been nice to see our girls profiled in a range of places in the last month. SKY Sport’s Netball Zone has run pieces on Serena, Sulu and Laura, while Tagata Pasifika gave some lovely background on Temalisi. TVNZ got to know Serena and Kayla a bit better also, while The Crowd Goes Wild gathered some wisdom from Laura (while also learning it wasn’t wise to trick a ref into thinking Cat had replayed a ball). We touched on the girls’ links to their local communities – through media such as Millie in the Franklin County News, Elsa in the Northern Advocate and Maria in the Western Leader – and the NZ Herald let people know that Sulu’s genes were shared with the famous All Black prop Olo Brown (or Uncle Olo, as Sulu knows him). It’s been a goal this season to highlight how much effort the SKYCITY Mystics players are putting in behind the scenes. For that reason, we invited cameras into a gym session with the team at the Millennium Institute at the start of April, where players such as Katherine Coffin & Serena Guthrie (pictured) ripped into their work. Among the media highlights in April were the NZ Herald taking a look at what they termed the ‘Mystical transformation’ of the team and various acknowledgements of Cat Latu’s 100th ANZ Championship game, including a big feature in the Northern Advocate on their local girl. There was plenty of debate in the press, sparked by Liz Ellis, around the fitness of the Kiwi teams. We’re confident that our players are as fit as any in the competition – and our second half performances have generally been strong. So we were happy to contribute to that conversation, which will continue while the Australians have the record in the competition that they do. Our month started with plenty of interest in the likes of Laura Langman and Noeline Taurua, heading into our match in Rotorua against the Magic. This was a thriller, with Maria Tutaia tying the game after the final hooter – and then spending time with TV3 the next day to share the experience. She also let Tony Veitch’s listeners into her world in a major interview. Debbie Fuller is popular with sport radio hosts, as her mix of insight, openness and warmth lends to some lovely conversation. She was busy in April with various Radio Sport and Radio Live shows. We hold at least one open media session each week and often invite the media to additional opportunities. One of these extras chances was when a handful of the girls went to SkyCity’s Gusto restaurant to learn pasta making with Sean Connolly. No, we didn’t deliberately set the fire alarms off – but it did make for some colourful TV. The story that SKY TV’s Netball Zone ran was an especially good look at the occasion. APRIL NEWSLETTER PAGE 8 -Chris Tennant Upcoming Events Sunday 3rd May- Northern Zone Special General Meeting, Trusts Arena 4pm Sunday 3rd May- Mystics vs Tactix, HOME 7.10pm Monday 18th May- Mystics vs Magic, HOME 7.40pm Saturday 23rd May- Mystics vs Steel, AWAY 4.10 pm Monday 1st June- Mystics vs Vixens, HOME 7.40pm