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  • Cones
  • Balls/ball bag
  • Stop watch
  • Whistle
  • Ladder (optional)
  • Bibs
  • Skipping ropes
  • Player folders

Accreditation

Netball Australia’s Coach Education Framework supports the development of coaches from beginner or club level through to international level.

Coaches are able to progress along the six tier accreditation pathway depending on their personal aspirations and ability.

Course Name Duration Target Market

Foundation Coaching Course

7 hours in-course work

Club coaches

Sport Specific Foundation Coaching Course

4 hours in-course work

Club coaches

Development Coaching Course

7 hours in-course work

Club, Association, and Regional Coaches

Intermediate Coaching Course

7 hours in-course work

Representative, Talent Identification and State League level.

Advanced Coaching Course

29 hours in-course work

Representative, Talent Identification and State League level.

Elite Coaching Course

As required

ANZ Championship assistant, underage state, state league (top level) and potential high performance coaches

High Performance Coaching Course

As required

Top level State League, State/Territory, ANL or ANZ Championship coaches


All courses within the Netball Australia Coaching Accreditation Framework are part of the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) as administered by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).

Calendar

Make your own calendar either weekly or monthly and map out your program.

If you are training your team twice per week, strength and conditioning sessions and matchplay you might want to provide a weekly dairy to players.

  • Trainings
  • Practice Matches
  • Draws

Training Sessions

Week One

Footwork – Small Feet Training Session

Week Two

Passing – Short Ball Training Session
Passing – Long Ball Training Session

Week Three

Defence – Hands On Training Session
Courtwork – Back Line Throw-In

Week Four

Attacking – Clearing Runs Training Session
Courtwork – Centre Passes

Week Five

Attacking – Getting Free Training Session
Courtwork – Back Line Throw-In
Courtwork – Centre Passes

Week Six

Defence – One on One Defence Training Session
Courtwork – Attack Back Line Throw-In

Week Seven

Defence – Defence Zone Full Court
Courtwork – Systems/Set Moves

Week Eight

Attacking – Getting Free Training Session
Courtwork – Side Line Throw-In

Week Nine

Attacking – Front Cuts/Pass & Cut Training Session (Double Plays)
Defence – Zone Defence (Defence Circle)

Week Ten

Passing – Short Ball & Long Ball Training Session
Courtwork – Court Press (Defence)
Courtwork – Back Line Throw-In (continue working the ball down the court using court systems)

Week Eleven

Defence – Intercepting Training Session
Courtwork – Defence Zone (Defence Circle)

Week Twelve

Attacking – Getting Free Training Session
Courtwork – Based on your analysis from matchplay

Week Thirteen

Attack/Defence – Peripheral Vision Training
Courtwork – Based on your analysis from matchplay

Week Fourteen

Shooting – Shooting Circle Training Session (includes full team)
Courtwork – Side Line Throw-In and Back Line Throw-In

Week Fifteen

Attack and Defence – Talking on Court Training Session
Courtwork – Based on your analysis from matchplay

Week Sixteen

Shooting – Triangle Feeds Training Session
Courtwork – Based on your analysis from matchplay


Please note the above is a guide to your player skill development through the season. There are many more training sessions to choose from. You can include different drills and strategies making sure you are continuing with the theme of the session.

Specialist Sessions

Defence

Buddy System
Defending The Shot
Distance Drills
Setting Up for Rebounds
Individual Circuits (defence players)

Centre Court

Buddy System
Individual Circuits (centre court players)

Shooting

Buddy System
Shooting Programs – Week 1 & Week 2
Individual Circuits (Shooters)


Worksheets

Work Sheets are to be used as a tool to assist you with the progression of your team.  They also are a great way to keep records and give you a history of player development and improvement.

Newsletters

If you are coaching players with parents, provide a monthly newsletter to inform parents of what you plan on teaching their children over the next month.  Also use the newsletter to communicate eg scoring roster, umpiring, training sessions and draw.

Communicating with Players

Provide each player with a folder at the beginning of the season.  Request players bring their folders to each training session so information given to them is put straight into their folder instead of loose in their sports bag or lost.

There are some relevant Blogs for players to read. These Blogs can be copied, pasted, printed off and put in their folders.  See ‘Weekly Blog’ for the list of information available for you to copy.

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