Zones

Vision

To maintain our position as the pre-eminent netball zone in the country over the next four years by continuing to achieve consistent and regular success at every level of the game, from international campaigns to domestic age group tournaments. 

Guiding Principles

Netball Central Zone's (NCZ) approach to performance development is player centred, coach lead and system wide. 

We believe that a world class netballer comprises four essential elements – hauora, physical, technical and tactical; and our performance system reflects our commitment to the development of the whole person, not just the netball player. 

Our promise to every netballer who enters our high performance system at any level is simple – you will emerge a better player and enjoy a range of netball experiences.  We tailor approaches to the needs of the individual; we deliver excellent coaching to all our players; and we undertake multiple community engagements to keep our netballers grounded in their communities and respectful of the wider team behind them.

Our promise to our Zone netball whanau is that our system will produce young women whose on and off court exploits will make us all proud.  And in this way, NCZ aims to deliver a high performance system that produces future Silver Ferns, who win as Pulse players, and who connect and inspire our Zone through their activities on and off the court. 

 Central Vision

 

Figure 1.  Essential Elements of a Silver Fern

Staff


NCZ High Performance Director

Waimarama Taumaunu

Community Emerging Talent Lead

John Atkins

NZC Head of Selectors

John Atkins

PULSE Head Coach

Anna Andrews-Tasola

PULSE Assisstant Coach

Kim Howard

PULSE Specialist Coaches

Waimarama Taumaunu – Defensive Specialist

PULSE Team Manager

Jill Clapcott

Central Manawa Head Coach

Ngarama Milner-Olsen

Central Manawa Assistant Coach

Cushla Lichtwark & Renee Matoe

Central Manawa Team Manager

Sarona Sullivan

 

Welcome to the Injury Prevention & Team Care Conference 2017, this year the focus is on youth athletes.

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Congratulations to the following Umpires who have been selected for the Netball Northern Zone Performance Squad 2017.  They are;

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Zone Awards        

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Bella James

Ellie Bird

Mahara Feala

Jess Shaw

Chloe Williamson

Lily Marshall

Tiana Placid

Kayla Williams

Lily Fletcher

Sophia Fenwick

Silvermoon Tactix Trainning Partners

Olivia Coughlan

Kelera Nawai

Cait Dowden

Kate Lloyd

Jessica Allan

Jenna Barrett

Otolose Faingaanuku

Lily Fletcher

Georgia Gold

Emily Hargreaves

Charlotte Knight

Fia Laikong

Lily Marshall

Aaliyah Metcalf

Holly Munro

Laura Mann

Hannah O’Keeffe

Lina Pale

Ashleigh Poi

Natasha Ryan

Emma Wilke

Georgia Woollett

Julia Wynands

Sophia Fenwick

Gemma Hazeldine

Tiana Placid

Nicola Mackle

Bella James

Grace Namana

Jessica Prosser

Malia Manoa

Laura Dorgan

Tyler Rollo

Gabby Thomas

Lily Marshall

Tiffany Challis

Kenya Kavanagh-Vincent

Lily Fletcher

Jess Shaw

Support Staff

Ronelle van Dongen (Head Coach)

Andrea Cousins (Assistant Coach)

Toni Torepe (Manager)

WAIBOP Netball Zone Pathways

Waibop Netball is committed to grow the depth and breadth of developing netball athletes within our zone.  We collaborate with our WBOP Netball Centres to identify players and offer development opportunities to improve players skills and conditioning. We are making FITTER, SHARPER, STRONGER players to populate our SHNL and MAGIC team with players from our zone to compete at the highest level.

FITTER, SHARPER, STRONGER.

Fitter - Conditioning, Smart player, loading, injury management

Sharper - Skill execution, movements, skill sets

Stronger - Wellbeing/Hauora, Sports psychology, Athlete Habits

Making Magic Performance Pathway

Purpose: To grow a long term athlete performance plan that prepares netballers from the Magic Zone to compete at the highest level.

MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

MAGIC Team

(Open - 10 players + 2 training partners and 2 apprentice players)

STAGE

Mastery and maintenance

OBJECTIVE

Maintaining and maximising performance.

The players’ physical, technical, tactical, mental and other capabilities are close to or actually fully developed. The programme is focused on competition and the training is aimed at optimising performance. Training is characterised by high intensity, relative high volume, regular preventative breaks, maintaining good athlete behaviours. Players meet and maintain NNZ’s Player Profiles which include positional requirements and performance standards.  Regular connects with NNZ staff.

PROGRAMMES

Magic Team Programme.

Silver Ferns Squad/Fast 5/NZ U21.

HPSNZ Programmes.

NZ Development Squad.


MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

SHNL Team

(Open age - up to 12 players + 2 training partners and 2 apprentice players)

STAGE

Representation

OBJECTIVE

Complete development of elite skills and capabilities required for optimum performance.

This is the final stage of development, where the focus of the training is on completing a player’s development and optimising performance. For identified players, the refinement of physical, technical, tactical, mental and other skills required (e.g. media, team skills, performance planning) are grown in a pre-elite competition.  Players fostering good athlete behaviours.  Players identify their standard within NNZ’s Player Profiles which include positional requirements and performance standards.

PROGRAMMES

Waibop NNL Team.

Young Internationals/NNZ U21 programme

Waibop Emerging Talent Group

Aotearoa Māori Netball programme.

NNZ U21 programme.

NNZ Secondary School programme.


MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

Zone Pathways Programmes Magic in the Making - MIM

(Year Level 10-13,  100+ players) and Magic in the Making Advanced – MIM+ (20-30 players)

STAGE

Specialisation

OBJECTIVE

Developing pre-elite netball skills to manage increased physical and mental demands.

Optimise the development of individual, fitness, positional, team and competition skills to transition into the SHNL and Magic environment.  Quality of the programme content is ensured through delivery by qualified personnel identified by NNZ and Magic Zone. Players are introduced to NNZ’s Player Profiles which include positional requirements including fitness and performance standards using a plan for a long term approach to maintaining requirements.  Good athlete behaviours encouraged and developed.

PROGRAMMES

Club and school performance programmes.

National Development Camp (NDC)

Aotearoa Māori Netball programme.


MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

Centre and  Cluster Open, U18 and U16 representative teams.

Centre and Cluster Player Development Programs (PDP)

School teams.

STAGE

 Identification

OBJECTIVE

Developing higher-level netball skills and physical capability in competition.

Develop higher-level netball competition skills and provide appropriate competition to enhance learning and the opportunity to be identified for representative teams and Performance Programmes.  NNZ and National Standard qualifications are recognised as a prerequisite to delivery of programmes for coaching, umpiring, selection and other services e.g. mental skills, fitness and physio treatment. Good athlete behaviours introduced and fostered.

PROGRAMMES

Centre Rep and cluster teams.

Centre, clubs and Schools Netball Player Development Programmes.

Aotearoa Māori Netball programme.


MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

Centre and Cluster U14 representative teams.

Centre and Cluster Player Development Programs (PDP) 

School competitions UNISS and AIMS

STAGE

Development

OBJECTIVE

Learning all the fundamental netball skills and developing basic physical capabilities, while continuing to develop all-round sports skills.

Players learn how to train and consolidate the basic skills of netball. They are introduced to netball technical and tactical skills, including positional skills and basic performance-enhancing techniques, e.g. warm-up, cool-down, nutrition, hydration, recovery, goal-setting, fitness etc. This is a critical period for physical and skill development. The focus of training is on learning rather than competing, and a balance between training and playing is struck. Participants should continue to play a range of sports for their all-round development. At this age initial selection into centre and cluster representative teams are introduced.  Players often find they are in demand from other sports to specialise before they have fully developed their athleticism, NNZ has introduced Player Development Guidelines* to guide time commitment to physical development. 

PROGRAMMES

Centre Rep and Cluster teams.

Centre and Schools Development Programmes.

NNZ Secondary Schools programme.

Aotearoa Māori Netball programme.


MAGIC ZONE ATHLETE

Schools, Centres and ANZ Future Ferns programme

(Age 5-13)

STAGE

Fundamental

OBJECTIVE

Participation and learning fundamental movement and netball skills.

The program is well-structured and fun. The emphasis is on the overall development of the participant’s fundamental motor skills and physical capabilities using netball-related, skill-development activities. This is a critical period for motor skill development. Correct running and jumping, passing and catching and basic netball skills should be taught, and participation in a range of sports encouraged for all-round development. Simple rules and ethics are also introduced.

PROGRAMMES

Centres, clubs, schools, commercial ‘athlete development’ programs

Aotearoa Māori Netball programme.


*Refer to www.netballnz.co.nz for specific details of Player Development Guidelines.  Reference: This document was written in relation to Long Term Athlete Development Models with specific reference to the AFL athlete development model.


More Resources

WBOP Player Pathways In-season ProgramNetballSmart Resources