NetSetGO
NetSetGO has been developed to provide primary school aged children with the best possible learning and playing experience.
A staged progression for netball participation is an essential element in developing confident and skilled participants ensuring enjoyment and lifelong participation in the sport.
Playing Positions
Click here to download the court layout and playing positions.
A great resource to print out and hang on the fridge so you can check out your starting position before the game.
NetSetGo Do's and Dont's
Click here to download the NetSetGo Do's and Dont's.
An essential document for all players and umpires to help explain the modified rules of NetSetGo
Suggested Training Session Outline
Click Here to download the Suggested Training Session Outline based on a one hour session.
Make sure to start and finish your training with the Knee Program
John Fisher Park Curl Curl
Court Map
Click here for the court map to John Fisher Park Curl Curl.
Make sure to locate the canteen, toilet and first aid.
Interacting with children
Click here for information about Interacting with Children.
Important information for Coaches and Managers.
Netball NSW Code of Behaviour
Click here to access the Netball NSW Code of Conduct.
All coaches, players, officials and spectators are bound by this code.
Parents Roles and Responsibilities
Click here to access conversation starters with your little players for before the game, during the game, after the game and during the ride home.
The Knee Program
Click here to access the Netball Australia knee program.
Every team should be starting and finishing with the knee program
Consistent routines are important in coaching NetSetGo.
Keep instructions brief to ensure engagement is maintained.
Term FOUR
NetSetGO Clinic
Registration for our Term Three NetSetGO clinic is now open.
This is a 5 week program for boys and girls aged 5 to 9 years.
Commencing Friday 10th November, 4:15pm to 5:00pm at Lionel Watts Netball Courts.
Players learn the basics of netball through fun games and activities in a supportive environment.