Netball Rule Change Sessions for All Grades
Wednesday 3rd April and Tuesday 16th April
Netball Kapiti Centre wish to support you to expand your understanding of the netball rules.
We have scheduled two (2) explanatory sessions to come along and learn what the new rules are and how they might impact your game this season.
The sessions will explain the twelve key rule changes identified by World Netball as part of the 2024 Rules Update.They are aimed at netball stakeholders who would like to better understand the changes and how they may implicate their role in netball. This includes player umpires, players, coaches, managers, scorers, parents and supporters.
We are offering a choice of two - both delivered in-person at Te Atiawa Court Centre.
** Please note these sessions will only go ahead if there is a reasonable number of people wanting to attend.
Sign-up to indicate your attendance at one of our sessions:
https://www.sporty.co.nz/viewform/287658
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NEW NETBALL RULES 2024
On 12 December (NZT), World Netball released several changes to its rules which come into effect on 1st January 2024.
These changes have been made following a comprehensive consultation process. Periodically the World Netball Rules Advisory Panel (RAP) reviews the rules of netball to maintain the spectacle of the game, continuing the sport’s evolution and positive outcomes for all involved.
World Netball will be developing educational resources including an updated rules app available for all to access at https://netball.sport/game/the-rules-of-netball
Netball New Zealand will work closely with those in both the high performance and community space within all Centres around New Zealand to ensure the changes are understood and applied from the start of 2024 season.
Once Netball Kapiti Centre has been trained up, we shall let you know workshop dates and opportunities to refresh your knowledge based around these new rules. These will be sent to clubs and schools direct via email as well as promoted via our usual channels of our Netball Kapiti Centre website and Facebook.
For those curious to get a head start, see below for the PDF explanation of each rule and accompanying video.