Throughout your umpiring journey – grassroots to elite – there will be people along the way to help you develop, improve and provide feedback and mentoring.
Umpire Coaches and Assessors are a vital tool for umpires at all levels and are available to assist at Centre, Zone, National and International levels.
For more information on how to become an Umpire Coach-Assessor and the dates of up and coming workshops in the first instance you can contact your local Netball Centre, please find the contacts for each Centre here
Alternatively, you can contact:
Arama Jackson (Umpire Lead)
For the rules of Netball and an online version of the rule book please click here
For the umpiring online resource library click here or the World Netball resources click here
The online Learning & Development portal has been created to provide an environment for members of the Netball community to connect, access resources and complete qualifications for NNZ designed frameworks. For the online learning and development platform please click here
Umpiring is very rewarding and is a great way to contribute to your community, give back to the game, and to meet and connect with others involved in the sport we love. Community umpires are essential to the enjoyment and delivery of netball at your local centre.
Your first step on your umpiring journey is to complete the Netball New Zealand Learning to Umpire Module. You can find the module here Sports Tutor - Logon Page. Here are the instructions for signing up to Sports Tutor and to find the module.
Once you have completed your module you can work towards your Introductory or Centre Award. You will do this with help of umpire coaches at your local centre. Please find the contacts for each Centre here
Alternatively, you can contact:
Arama Jackson (Umpire Lead)
All the best on your umpiring journey.
New Player Umpire Module - Instructions Sports Tutor
Umpires must have high physical fitness to perform their duties. Umpires who hold a New Zealand Umpire Award have earned the right to wear the Netball New Zealand logo and are representing Netball New Zealand. Representing a national organisation comes with a responsibility to uphold the high standards of the award. As such, Netball New Zealand have minimum fitness standards for the various levels of netball.
Netball New Zealand, along with each Zone have put together the Community Umpiring Fitness Testing Guidelines. These guidelines are to be followed by all testers conducting the Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test for umpires. Please find this resource, along with the summary template to be completed after testing and returned to the Umpire Lead, below:
2020 Community Umpiring Testing Guidelines
Fitness Testing Results Summary Template
Testing must be completed within two weeks of these dates and submitted to the Zone before these dates:
These are the levels that umpires need to meet as a minimum standard:
Umpire Level | Yo-yo Test Level | Fitness Test Deadline |
Umpires selected by the NNZ Umpire Selectors for the NNZ Open Champs | 15.1 | 1 August each year |
Umpires selected by the NNZ Umpire Selectors for the NNZ Secondary Schools Champs | 14.5 | 1 September each year |
All umpires applying for NNZ U18 Champs | 14.5 | 1 June each year |
Umpires prior to screening for NZ B or NZ C, including endorsement | 14.3 | Within two weeks of the most recent fitness testing deadline |
All other Umpires (recommended) | 13.2 | N/A |
All umpires wishing to be appointed to NNZ events must provide current Yo-Yo Test results as per the table above. Current means within two weeks of the fitness testing deadline.
Netball New Zealand and the country’s five Netball Zones have made a number of recommendations regarding the approaching Community Netball winter season due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Netball Central’s production line of top-quality whistle blowers continues to flourish with eight of the 14 selected in the 2020 National Umpire Squad coming from the Zone, including newcomer Marly (Marlissa) Howard.