Netball ACC Championship 2021
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ACC Championship Netball 2021 One Day Carnival Gold Netball Centre & Thursday 13 May Perth Netball Association
TEAMS / POOLS Pool A Pool B Pool C Guildford Aranmore Corpus Christi Lumen Christi Kingsway John Septimus Roe Providence Clontarf Mercy St. Stephen’s C St Norbert St. James’ Seton S et Up S choo l : A ranmore Arrive 9.15am – to help set up goal post padding on outside courts Contacts Carnival Manager Suzie Ehlers 0400 252 112 Competition Manager Trent Sharpe 0408 958 415 Gold Netball Centre 9380 3700 Perth Netball Association 9387 7011 St John Ambulance 9373 3834 Umpire Coordinator Geraldine Tasseff 0417 978 369 School Sports Coordinator Contacts Aranmore Catholic College Cherie Farnan 0412 616 246 Clontarf Aboriginal College Robert Thomson 0437 936 437 Corpus Christi College Deb Santaromita 08 6332 2614 Guildford Grammar School Gemma Haddleton 08 9377 9532 John Septimus Roe ACS Nathan Chapman 0420 225 445 Kingsway Christian College Caitlin Lewis 0466 688 566 Lumen Christi College Karen Saxon 0430 595 216 Mercy College Shane Carter 0423 954 168 Providence Christian College Gary Tjong 0430 054 175 Seton Catholic College Renea Mayer 0401 630 245 St James' s Anglican School Mackenzie Huggins 0435 557 510 St Norbert College Ryan Godfrey 0466 098 021 St Stephen's School (Carramar) Adam Dwyer 08 9306 7176
Pool A Round 1 COURT Guildford v Lumen Christi 10:00am 2 St. Stephen’s C v Providence 10:00am 34 Seton BYE Round 2 COURT Seton v Providence 10:45am 2 Guildford v St. Stephen’s C 10:45am 34 Lumen Christi BYE Round 3 COURT St. Stephen’s C v Seton 11:30am 2 Providence v Lumen Christi 11:30am 34 Guildford BYE Round 4 COURT Lumen Ch v St. Stephen’s C 12:15pm 2 Seton v Guildford 12:15pm 34 Providence BYE Round 5 COURT Providence v Guildford 1:00pm 2 Lumen Christi v Seton 1:00pm 34 St. Stephen’s C BYE Acknowledgements 1:40 pm on Court 2 All matches will consist of 2 x 15-minute halves, with a 3-minute half-time break. There is 12 minutes change-over time between rounds. 1st & 2nd place progress to the Round of 16
Pool B Round 1 COURT St Norbert v Clontarf 10:00am 3 Kingsway v Aranmore 10:00am 35 Round 2 COURT Aranmore v Clontarf 10:45am 3 St Norbert v Kingsway 10:45am 35 Round 3 COURT Kingsway v Clontarf 11:30am 3 Aranmore v St Norbert 11:30am 35 Round 4 COURT 1 v 2 12:15pm 3 3 v 4 12:15pm 35 Acknowledgements 1:00 pm on Court 3 All matches will consist of 2 x 15-minute halves, with a 3-minute half-time break. There is 12 minutes change-over time between rounds. 1st & 2nd place progress to the Round of 16
Pool C Round 1 COURT Corpus Christi v St James’ 10:00am 4 Mercy v JSR 10:00am 46 Round 2 COURT St James’ v JSR 10:45am 4 Corpus Christi v Mercy 10:45am 46 Round 3 COURT Mercy v St James’ 11:30am 4 JSR v Corpus Christi 11:30am 46 Round 4 COURT 1 v 2 12:15pm 4 3 v 4 12:15pm 46 Acknowledgements 1:00 pm on Court 3 All matches will consist of 2 x 15-minute halves, with a 3-minute half-time break. There is 12 minutes change-over time between rounds. 1st & 2nd place progress to the Round of 16
SENIOR GIRLS Championship Brackets Tuesday Tuesday 10 August, 4 pm 17 August, 4 pm 20 or 27 July, 3 August, Gold Netball Gold Netball Centre (G/F) 4pm 4pm Centre (S/F) CAS 1 H H ODC A (2) A C SAS 2 A A ODC B (1) H NAS 1 H A C NEAS 2 A C ODC C (2) A H RKAS 1 H ACC Champion NEAS 1 H H CAS 2 A C RKAS 2 A A C ODC C (1) H ODC A (1) H A NAS 2 A C ODC B (2) A H SAS 1 H
Court Layout Salvado Rd 1 6 7 2 3 4 5 14 9 8 13 12 11 10 15 16 17 18 19 Indr Indr 34 33 32 31 30 29 3 4 Indr Indr 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 46 45 44 43 42 41 Selby St
ACC Championship Netball One Day Carnival Procedures & Rules 2021 Associated and Catholic Colleges (ACC) and Netball WA (BWA) reserve the right to cancel, change or amend any or all parts of this format leading up to and on the day including playing times and the fixtures. The ACC endeavours to uphold the Associations Motto of ‘Sport in the Right Spirit’ in all stages of planning and running of this competition. EQUIPMENT: All courts will need goal post pads which are provided by the venue. All schools are required to assist with the setting up and packing away of goal post pads. Each team is to supply a quality match netball - size 5. Schools are also to supply their own warm up balls. Mouth guards are strongly recommended by the ACC for all players. Schools allowing players to play without mouth guards must take full responsibility for any injuries incurred. Matches are played on regulation netball courts (size approx 30.5m x 15m) with all lines well marked. SET UP SCHOOL: Aranmore (to arrive at 9:15 am) COACH & UMPIRE BRIEFING: 9:30am on indoor court 2 (indoor) SCORERS Each school is to provide one competent scorer (senior student or adult). Scorers must have a pen. The two scorers for each match, one from each competing team, are to sit/stand together court side. TIMING Central timing will be used for all courts. All rounds will start on time; coaches are expected to have their teams briefed and ready to go before the starting siren. UMPIRES Accredited netball umpires will be sourced by the ACC and each school will be invoiced after the carnival for umpire costs. FORMAT 5 rounds - 2 x 15-minute halves; 3-min half-time break and 12 minutes between games. SCORECARDS Scorecards are to be signed by the umpires and coaches at the completion of each fixture. It is assumed that scoring discrepancies are settled immediately at the conclusion of the game and that all results handed in to the ACC are final. CHANGE ROOMS There are change rooms available at the Gold Netball Centre. These rooms are only available for players if they need access to water or toilet facilities. The change rooms are not to be used to congregate or have team meetings. WEATHER There is shelter around the PNA Netball club rooms and inside the Gold Netball Centre. DRINKS/FOOD Responsibility of each team. Drink fountains are available at the venue. Should school drink containers require refilling, there are taps available at various locations. Gold Netball Centre has a kiosk/cafe that will be open for light refreshments during the day. WARM-UP Teams can arrive 30 minutes prior and warm-up on their allocated round 1 court.
FIRST AID St John Ambulance will be available at the venue (organised by the ACC). POST-GAME Acknowledgements will commence immediately following the final round of matches. All players, coaches and umpires are invited to make their way to the designated point ASAP. SQUAD NUMBERS / AGE OF PLAYERS ACC member schools may enter one (1) netball team. Senior championship netball teams are made up of open age players, generally senior team classification includes predominately students in Year 10-12. Netball squads up to a maximum of 12 players with 7 on court (5 substitute players). INTERCHANGE/SUBSTITUTION This must be made through the umpire and should be made at the end of each half or a stoppage i.e. injury. Interchange rules apply to the philosophy of participation and not to be used for time wasting. UNIFORMS For all Championship games, players dress standards must be consistent with, and in line with the usual expectations for that sport and be the official team uniform for that school. Teams must be dressed correctly and to a high standard. Coded playing tops/bibs MUST be worn, and all teams must have a set of netball bibs in an alternative colour for use in the case of a uniform clash. Tracksuits are NOT acceptable items to be worn during games. No jewellery can be worn. TEAM STAFFING Each team should be supervised by a suitably experienced adult assigned in a coaching or manager role. Schools must understand their "Duty of Care" and ensure the presence of teaching staff at the venue accordingly. EVENT RULES Rules are in accordance with Netball Australia junior rules unless otherwise stated. Start and End-of-game acknowledgements: Due to COVID-19 restrictions, no hand shaking is permitted. At the completion of games each team captain will call her team to give three cheers to the opposition team. POINTS FOR GAMES: 2 points for a win. 0 points for a loss. No draws are permitted. In the case of a draw, teams are to immediately play-on until another goal (the deciding goal) is scored. (There should be adequate time for this within the 12-minutes in-between fixtures.) Forfeits should be avoided. Forfeit winning team will earn 2 points and 30-0 score. LADDER STANDINGS Ladder standings are firstly determined by Total Points (e.g. 3 wins = 6 points), then by Goal Differential (goals for minus goals against). If two teams are tied on Total Points & Goal Differential, the result will be determined by which team won the head to head. COMPETITION STRUCTURE Teams have been placed into eight (8) preliminary pools – 3 One Day Carnival Pools (A, B & C) and 5 Sub- Association Pools (NAS, CAS, SAS, NEAS & RKAS). After the completion of the preliminary pools, the top two teams from each pool will be elevated into the elimination brackets. RESULTS Carnival results are available online at the ACC website and on the ACC mobile app, and ACC GoJaro app.
Players Code of Behaviour • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of their gender, age, ability, cultural background or religion. • Never argue with an official. If you disagree with a decision, speak with your coach and they will deem an appropriate time to communicate the concerns with the umpire. • Control your temper. Verbal abuse of officials and sledging other players, deliberately distracting or provoking an opponent are not acceptable. • Work equally hard for yourself and your team. Your team’s performance will benefit and so will you. • Positive and sportsmanlike behavior should be exhibited by extending standard courtesies to the opposing teams. E.g. – applaud good play; thank referees and opposition at the end of the game. • Treat all participants in your sport, as you like to be treated. Do not bully or use unfair or illegal tactics to gain an advantage. • Cooperate with your coach, teammates and opponents. Without them there would be no competition. • Immodest behavior in victory or success is an act of poor sportsmanship and not acceptable. Coaches Code of Behaviour • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, age, ability, cultural background or religion. • Remember that young people participate for pleasure and winning is only part of the fun. Ensure the time players spend with you is a positive. • Never ridicule or yell at a young player for making a mistake or not winning. • Be reasonable in your demands on players’ time, energy and enthusiasm. • Set an example to your students by always playing by the rules and in the spirit of your sport. Expect and encourage your players to do the same. • Ensure that equipment and facilities adhere to the charter recommendations and meet all safety standards. • Display control, respect and professionalism to all involved. Encourage your players to do the same. • Do not publicly question an umpire /referees decision and avoid blaming a team’s defeat on ‘poor umpiring’. • Any scoring or umpiring discrepancies between teams needs to be settled before schools part ways from the playing venue. If coaches are in doubt, the Sport Coordinator of the Home team needs to be advised and take on the role of the mediator using the charter to assist in coming to a mutual decision. • Establish and foster professional relationships with the coaches of opposing teams. • Any physical contact with a young person should be appropriate to the situation and necessary for the player’s skill development Schools Code of Behaviour • Heads of Sport, Sport Coordinators and teachers in charge of individual sports aim to foster sportsmanlike behavior and positive attitudes amongst their players, supporters and coaches. • Sport Coordinators must communicate and advise the relevant Principal and Sport Coordinators if there are concerns with players or spectators not meeting the ACC Codes of Behaviour. This needs to be addressed immediately and confidentially in the interests of the players, coaches and the ongoing competition. • Sport Coordinators support coaches and officials to highlight appropriate behaviour and skill development, and endeavor to improve the standards of coaching and officiating. • Ensure that everyone involved in ACC events encourage fair play and support the ACC maxim of ‘Sport in the Right Spirit’ • Make the ACC Codes of Behaviour available to the necessary people. This should include spectators, officials, coaches, players and other persons you deem necessary • Make it very clear that any form of physical or verbal abuse or intimidation of players, coaches, spectators or officials is completely unacceptable and will result in disciplinary action if deemed necessary.
Parents and other spectators Code of Behaviour • Children appreciate the presence and support of their parents. Set an example of good sportsmanship and give enthusiastic, but not excessive or inappropriate support. Applaud good performance and efforts from all individuals and teams. Congratulate all participants on their performance regardless of the game’s outcome. • Host school parents are invited to assume responsibility for making visiting parents feel welcome. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person regardless of their gender, age, ability, cultural background or religion. • Parents should not under any circumstances approach or give advice during a match to coaches, umpires/ referees or players. • Respect the decisions of officials and encourage players to do the same by following the rules and the officials’ decisions. • Never ridicule or scold a young player for making a mistake. • Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. • Do not use foul language, sledge or harass players, coaches or officials. Officials Code of Behaviour • Give all young people a ‘fair go’ regardless of their gender, age, ability, cultural background or religion. • Compliment and encourage all participants and promote the spirit of the game rather than the errors. • Be consistent, objective and courteous when making decisions. • Do not tolerate bad sportsmanship but instead promote respect for all players. Communicate with the coach concerned and advise them of any inappropriate behavior. • Keep up to date with the latest trends in officiating and the principles of growth and development of young people. • Remember, you set an example. Your behaviour and comments should be positive and supportive. • Place the safety and welfare of the participants above all else. • If you have any concerns regarding the credibility of the game communicate your concern with the coaches and seek assistance from the Host Sport Coordinators. • Any form of intimidation, abuse or persuasive advice from players, coaches or spectators will not be tolerated. Advise the Sport Coordinator at the host school if you need support to resolve the matter. Feedback of this nature must be reported to the Sport Coordinator even if you do not call for assistance.
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COVID 19 Safety Procedures PNA have Safe WA QR Codes in place around the venue. Please ensure that any person over the age of 16 who enters the venue signs in using the Safe WA app or the manual sign in sheets, which are located in the foyer near the PNA Office. PNA advise coaches to have a full team player/staff list, with contact details, already printed off to pass on to the venue reception upon arrival. This will speed the process up as it saves signing everyone in. All players, staff/coaches, officials and other personnel are asked to follow the COVID-19 safety rules to keep everyone safe. COVID-19 SAFE EQUIPMENT • No sharing of personal items such as water bottles, towels, protective equipment, whistles and clothing is allowed. • Shared equipment (i.e. match balls) to be cleaned by the school after each match. Schools to provide own cleaning station. PHYSICAL DISTANCING • Schools should practice social distancing throughout the day where practicable. • Schools to carefully manage shared communal spaces to ensure physical distancing i.e. change rooms, team huddles. • Schools to manage entry/exit at the venue/transport to ensure physical distancing. GOOD HYGIENE • Schools to provide hand sanitization stations for players. Hands to be cleaned on arrival, after games and before departure. • ACC to provide hand sanitization station for officials and other personnel. • Schools to promote importance of personal hygiene to players; hand cleaning, no physical greeting contact (i.e. hand shakes, high 5's, hugs, physical goal celebrations, team huddles), no spitting, cough and sneeze covering. • Venue to maintain frequent cleaning regimes of facilities and change rooms after use. IF YOU ARE FEELING UNWELL • Players should report any flu or cold symptoms to their teacher if they are feeling • unwell. • Officials and other personnel should report any flu or cold symptoms to the ACC controller if they are feeling unwell. • People feeling unwell and showing flu/cold like symptoms will be isolated from other people and arrangements made for them to leave the venue ASAP. School staff and ACC to action their COVID-19 emergency response plan.
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