WINTER 2018 HANDBOOK: NETBALL - Oakleigh Recreation Centre
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CONTENTS COMPETITION DATES������������������������������������ 3 COMPETITION INFORMATION��������������������� 4 FEES & CHARGES PREMIERSHIP POINTS FIRST AID & INJURIES SCORING (BENCH OFFICIALS) NETBALL������������������������������������������������������������� 6 SCORING TIMING MATCH STRUCTURE UNIFORMS FINALS CODE OF CONDUCT MIXED NETBALL����������������������������������������������� 7 PLAYERS PLAYING AREAS FOR MALE PLAYERS HEAT POLICY - ALL SPORTS������������������������ 8
WINTER 2018 COMPETITION DATES Normal Season Finals Further Details Night - Sport First Game Last Game Semi Finals Grand Finals No Games Played Total Games MONDAY 9 April 2018 3 September 2018 10 September 2018 17 September 2018 11 June 2018 21 Netball (Womens) Basketball (Mens) TUESDAY 3 April 2018 4 September 2018 11 September 2018 18 September 2018 23 Futsal (Mens, Womens) WEDNESDAY 4 April 2018 5 September 2018 12 September 2018 19 September 2018 25 April 2018 22 Basketball (Over 35’s) Futsal (Mixed) THURSDAY 5 April 2018 6 September 2018 13 September 2018 20 September 2018 23 Netball (Mixed, Womens) FRIDAY 20 April 2018 7 September 2018 14 September 2018 21 September 2018 8 June, 6 July, 13 July 2018 18 Basketball (U12, U14, U16, U18) SUNDAY 8 April 2018 9 September 2018 16 September 2018 23 September 2018 10 June 2018 22 Futsal (Mens) Netball (Mixed) Game Enquiries: 8567 0333 www.activeorc.com.au
COMPETITION INFORMATION FEES & CHARGES Competition Registration Fee Game Fee Basketball Seniors $194.05 $73.60 Basketball Juniors Under 12 / 14 / 16 $74.75 $44.40 Basketball Juniors Under 18 / 21 $112.20 $44.40 Futsal $181.15 $73.60 Futsal - Mixed (HALF PRICE!) $90.55 $73.60 Netball $181.15 $75.90 Registration Fee is payable when registering a team each season. Game Fee is payable at the start of each scheduled game. WALKOVERS In the event where a team are unable to play a scheduled game, a walk over fee will apply and is payable within 14 days. Competition + 8 Hours Notice - 8 Hours Notice Seniors $83.00 $106.25 Juniors (all age groups) $52.60 $70.10 TEAM REGISTRATION When registering a team, a player must be elected as the team captain. The team captain will be the main contact for all communication between teams and ORC management. It is the responsibility of the team captain to communicate competition information, rules and regulations, and fixture changes to the rest of their team. PLAYER REGISTRATION Before their first game, all new players must register their details at: https://reg.sportingpulse.com/ - select the ‘I’m registering for the first time’ option, using their team code. The team code is sent to the team captain via email following registration. iPad’s are available at reception to register players and teams. To be eligible to play finals all players must be registered and have played a minimum of 5 games as a registered player. A player is deemed to have played a game if he/she has: • Scored and/or fouled (basketball) • A players number or position noted next to their name (netball/futsal) • A tick is placed next to a player’s name (netball/futsal) Players cannot play in more than one team in a competition on any one night. When a player has filled in for one team on three occasions during the season, they are unable to fill in for another team in the competition. All players must be over 15 years of age to play in the senior competition. www.activeorc.com.au
COMPETITION INFORMATION PREMIERSHIP POINTS Result Basketball Futsal Netball Win 3 3 4 Draw 2 1 2 Loss 1 0 0 Walkover 0 - Team giving walkover 0 - Team giving walkover 0 - Team giving walkover 3 - Team receiving walkover 3 - Team receiving walkover 4 - Team receiving walkover Bye 3 3 4 FIRST AID & INJURIES Where first aid is required, ORC staff are trained and available to assist. Players that receive first aid will be required to complete an injury report form. In the event where a game cannot start due to an injured player obstructing the court from a previous game both teams will be awarded a WIN. If an injured player is obstructing the court during the game and it cannot continue the following applies: BEFORE half time - Both teams are awarded a WIN AFTER half time - Scores stand SCORING (BENCH OFFICIALS) All teams must provide one competent bench official for each game. Referees may ask a player to sit off if no bench official is provided. Teams that do not provide a scorer can not dispute any discrepencies with the score. ORC management reserves the right to refuse entry to any person under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Smoking is not permitted in or around the centre. www.activeorc.com.au
NETBALL SCORING All teams must provide one competent scorer for each game. The scorer is to record goals scored by each team and the centre passes, the centre passes will only be called by the scorer on the umpire’s request. Where a team doesn’t provide a scorer they lose their right to dispute any discrepancies with the score. TIMING During the season, games will be run on a 40 minute schedule. Every game will be made up of 4 x 9 minute quarters, 2 minute break at half time and straight change over at ¼ and ¾ time. MATCH STRUCTURE The playing rules shall be that of the Netball Australia Rulebook (Rules of Netball). • A team may take the court with only 5 players, one of whom must play centre. • Players not on court when the umpire signals for the start or re-start of the match, become a late player and cannot take the court until a goal is scored by either team and notifying the umpire. • Where a team is late to start the game the opposition team will be awarded 1 goal for every minute, failure to take the court prior to ¼ time will result in a 10-0 walkover and a walk over fee will be applied to the late team. • Late players can only fill an unoccupied position and can’t take the court while play is in progress or without first notifying the umpire. They will be allowed to fill a vacant position on court after a goal has been scored. UNIFORMS All team players must be wearing the same colour tops and bottoms as listed on the team registration form. Female players may wear skirts and/or sport shorts (no pockets) and male players are to wear the same colour sports shorts. Netball briefs under skirts must be the same colour as the skirt or black. Bike shorts, leggings, pants, tights or skins are not permitted. Players in incorrect uniform will incur a 2 goal penalty per player. All teams shall be in correct uniform from commencement of the competition. If in the opinion of game officials, when team uniform colours clash, the team listed second on the score sheet has colour priority, alternate bibs will be provided by ORC free of charge to the first team on the score sheet. No item of jewellery except a wedding ring and or medical alert bracelet may be worn, if either or both are worn they must be taped. No adornment that may engage player safety shall be worn. Fingernails must be short and smooth. If fingernails are long they need to be padded and taped correctly, over and around with soft tape. (which can be purchased at reception) GLOVES ARE NOT PERMITTED! FINALS At the end of the season finals will be played. In the event of teams ending on the same number of points, the ladder will be determined by percentage. Players in incorrect uniform will not be permitted to take to the court in finals. Where a semi or grand final match is a draw the team captains are to check the scores, teams change ends and 3 minute halves will then be played, changing ends at half time. If there is still not a result after the additional time play will continue until a team is 2 goals clear in front. During both the half and full time breaks substitutions and changes may be made. www.activeorc.com.au
NETBALL CODE OF CONDUCT A player, team, coach, official or spectator can be asked to leave the complex immediately due to conduct that is contrary to the best interest of the sport as determined by ORC Management, umpire supervisor, or umpire. Depending on the extent of the incident suspensions or withdrawal from the competition may apply. MIXED NETBALL PLAYERS Teams must have at least 2, but no more than 3 males on court at any one time. When a team only has 5 players on the court, only 2 can be male (ie. 3 female, 2 male) Where a male player is late to a game and the position left for them is not appropriate, the team is allowed to make one positional change, late females must take the vacant position, no changes permitted. Ref rule 5. Late arrivals page 12, in the rule book. If a team has started the game with 2 male players only and one of these players is injured and cannot continue to play and they have no substitutes, in the interest of the game the match will continue with 1 male player. PLAYING AREAS FOR MALE PLAYERS There can only be 1 male player in each third of the court. 1 male in GS or GA 1 male in WA or C or WD 1 male in GK or GD * For items not specifically covered in the information sheet provided please refer to the Netball Rule book. ORC management and/or court supervisors reserve the right to make decisions on matters not specifically covered in the information sheet. www.activeorc.com.au
HEAT POLICY - ALL SPORTS Oakleigh Recreation Centre will enact the heat policy during times of extreme heat affecting the stadium. Basketball and Futsal games will still be run 2x 18 minute halves, however, at the mid-way point of each half a “referee’s timeout” will be called by the officials in order to allow players to have a short break and take fluids onboard. Netball games will run 4x 9 minute quarters but players will be given a break between ¼ and ¾ time in addition to the half time. The clock will not stop between quarters only at the half. We encourage players to bring and drink plenty of water on the day and where team numbers permit that teams make frequent substitutions during the game. www.activeorc.com.au
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