Role of the Manager

The Manager of an Allambie Netball team shall:

  • Be a financial, Associate or Life Member of Allambie Netball Club
  • Adhere to Netball Australia’s, MWNA and Allambie Code of conduct and COVID guidelines
  • Maintain a sense of humor and strive in creating a fun learning environment
  • Complete online “working with children check” and forward the Coaching Convenor your registration code.
  • In conjunction with the coach, organise a minimum of one (1) training session per week advising the Secretary of time(s) and day(s) (throughout the season).
  • Collect and maintain team kit, advise gear steward of any new equipment required.
  • Attend all games in the MWNA competition. (in your absence notify the coach of a suitable stand in)
  • Ensure all club communication is filtered to parents. Use the communication tools available to keep communication open by using the team app, email, website and Facebook.
  • Be responsible for behaviour of players whilst on court and at training
  • Be responsible for the dress code of their players on court
  • Make yourself available to attend the Allambie Netball club coaching/managers meetings (approx 2 per season)
  • In liaison with the coach, in the event of a dispute at training or games, notify the coaches convenor/Allambie executive representative. This must be done on the day the dispute occurs.
  • Report any injuries to the Allambie Sect. (via email is adequate)
  • Where applicable accompany team to nominated grading days or carnivals
  • Be familiar with and adhere to MWNA “playing up guidelines” and By-Laws
  • Keep a record of your players who have played up (maximum 2 games)
  • In conjunction with the coach, be responsible for all Allambie Netball Club Inc equipment. At the the completion of the netball season return all equipment cleaned as requested.
  • Report any lost damaged equipment to the gear steward.
  • Coordinate and remind all players (over 12 yrs) of their umpiring duties.
  • Ensure all team members are aware of wet weather procedures
  • Rostering parents on game day to collect scoresheet, (NSG rings) and organise players to sign on
  • Rostering parents to bring half time fruit and end of game lollies (if so desired)
  • Rostering parents to score in conjunction with the opposition at each game (not needed for
    NSG,)
  • Return scorecard to appropriate drop off point (if you win)
  • Organising any duties/rosters required by the club for the whole team
  • Encourage friendly cheering from the side-lines
  • Collect bibs & match balls after each game
  • Alerting players to cancelled training/matches due to wet weather.
  • Ensure all spectators adhere to the Covid guidelines set out by MWNA
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