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NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION

NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION. One of Netball South Africa’s priorities is to transform, develop and promote the quality of netball in South Africa and to ensure that all stakeholders are represented at national in respective of their gender, race, religion, culture and economic background.

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NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION

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  1. NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA INTRODUCTION • One of Netball South Africa’s priorities is to transform, develop and promote the quality of netball in South Africa and to ensure that all stakeholders are represented at national in respective of their gender, race, religion, culture and economic background. • Netball South Africa is the number one woman in Sports organization of which its primary role is to administer and develop netball from grass roots level to elite level and ensure mass participation to all races.Netball south Africa operates with 38 affiliated regional structures and 7 associates members of which schools is one.

  2. NATIONAL STRUCTURE NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA 9 PROVINCES 38 REGIONAL STRUCTURES ASSOCIATES MEMBERS 60 DISTRICT/MUNICIPAL STRUCTURES WARDS/CLUBS/29 000 SCHOOLS

  3. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEFEDERATION

  4. SCHOOL EXECUTIVE STRUCTURE

  5. Boland Nelson Mandela Bay Gauteng Central Gauteng Vaal Amatole Alfred Nzo Ekurhuleni Lejweleputswa Central Boland Ethekwini Gauteng North Griqualand West OR Tambo Thabo Mofutsanyane Gauteng West Limpopo Vhembe Limpopo Capricon Mpumalanga Nkangala Natal Midlands Fezile Dabi Ngaka Modiri Molema Bojanala Dr Kenneth Kaunda Cacadu Limpopo Sekhukhune Mpumalanga Gertsibande Chris Hani Dr Ruth Mompati Drankersberg South West District Ukhahlamba KZN Western Cape Zululand Limpopo Waterberg Free State [Motheo] Mopani NETBALL SOUTH AFRICA REGIONS

  6. SA NETBALL SCHOOLS DISTRICT

  7. SA NETBALL SCHOOLS DISTRICT Cont.

  8. TOURNAMENTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS –SCHOOLS

  9. TOURNAMENTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS -FEDARATION

  10. DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND LEAGUE STRUCTURE 2011/2012

  11. SCHOOL LEAGUE STRUCTURE THE COMPETITION – CONCEPT AND STRUCTURE • It involves 29000 Secondary Schools (4 450 000 players) from the lowest level culminating in a National event. (u/11; u/12; u/13; u/14; u/15; u/15; u/17; u/19) • STAGE 1 – AREA LEVEL • Schools play inter School leagues • STAGE 2 – DISTRICT LEVEL • The winning schools (merit & development) from each pool progress to this level. • A sum of 60 District Championships are played around the country, with a minimum of 24 schools participating in each

  12. SCHOOL LEAGUE STRUCTURE – CONT. • STAGE 3 – PROVINCIAL LEVEL • District winners within a province compete to find the provincial winners in each age group. • STAGE 4 – NATIONAL LEVEL • This will be the final stage of the competition. • It is a two (2) day Tournament involving the two (2) winning Schools from each province per age group. • STAGE 5 – INTERNATIONAL LEVEL • There are various competitions that we can enter . • SASN has all provincial league structures & all league fixtures are due in on 1 April 2011

  13. TOURNAMENTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS -FEDARATION

  14. TOURNAMENTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS –SCHOOLS

  15. DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND CHAMPIONSHIPS 2011/2012FEDERATION /SCHOOLS-

  16. TRAINING PROGRAM FOR SA SCHOOLS U16/U17/U18

  17. TOURNAMENTS/CHAMPIONSHIPS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS –SCHOOLS

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