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Netball News

November 16, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The new Fast 5 committee is being formed. Anyone who would like to be on the committee should email Tiff Nicholson on secretary. forbesnetball@gmail.com.

The Fast 5 competition will be played on Wednesday nights, in mid February and all of March 2018, finishing at the Easter break.

New committee members will need to volunteer before the competition can run. The committee will have the help and support of Netball NSW staff, as this competition will be run very differently to any of the competitions played in the past.

Volunteers for the Fast 5 committee so far are: Jess Priest, Jack Piercy, Ellie Flick, Brianna Duncan, Jack Priest and Aurella White.

The Fast 5 committee has no age restrictions.It is however recommended that they currently be attending secondary school, to open men and women, which will be the playing age of the competition.

The FNA committee has also expressed interest with Netball NSW for the presentation of walking netball in 2018.

This will also be a fun and very different form of the game. More details will be made available as soon as the FNA is informed.

There will be no FNA meetings during December and January.

Netball News

November 2, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The very exciting Fast 5 Netball World Series was played in Melbourne last weekend with Australia taking a third place.

Fast 5 Netball will be coming to Forbes Netball Association (FNA) in February 2018.

The Fast 5 competition will take place at night from mid February and all of March 2018, finishing by Easter.

A new group of young volunteers must be formed as a committee to run the Fast 5 competition.

Many younger players have already shown interest in volunteering. Written nominations are called for and will close mid November. All nominations must be emailed to Tiff Nicholson at secretary.

forbesnetball@gmail.com.

Netball NSW representatives will be coming to Forbes to meet with the new Forbes Fast 5 committee, explaining how it all works, and how to run the competition.

Support will be given in all areas of running the new competition. Anyone interested in volunteering for the Forbes Fast 5 committee can speak to any of the FNA committee members.

This is an exciting new form of netball that Netball NSW is starting to roll out in 2018 and it can only be done in Forbes if there is a separate new committee to do the volunteering.

Netball Representative News

October 19, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Netball Association is calling for applications from netball players for the Open representative team to compete in the West/Central West Regional League 2018. The team will play in Orange one Sunday each month of February, March and April. Details at the office.

Nomination forms are on the FNA website, and must be emailed to the secretary, Tiff Nicholson on secretary.forbesnetball@gmail.com by Wednesday, 1st November 8pm.

The Open representative team is open to players turning 14 (2018), to open ladies. All players must be registered and have played in FNA competitions 2017, to be eligible to trial. Selection trials for the team will be held on 13th and 20th November at 6pm.

Thrilling Netball Grand Finals

September 7, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Netball Association held three exciting grand finals last weekend to finish the Saturday competition season.

The Division 1 grand final saw Open Blacks winners over Hannah’s Team 34-24. The first quarter was even with Open Black ahead by one goal 7-6. Open Blacks had a swap around of positions, and Hannah’s won the second quarter 10-6. Open Black’s Kristy Butler, Monique Pointon and Ari Summa played well to help their team win the next quarter 16-4. Hannah Mattiske and Ruby Stitt lead the way for Hannah’s Team, supported by Biranna Duncan. Open Black used all their skill and experience to win against very determined teenagers.

The Division 2 grand final saw Magpies winners over Swifts 41- 18.

Magpies took an early lead in the first quarter winning 12-3. Swifts were on catch-up the rest of the game. The half time score was 21-6 to the Magpies. Magpies’ Ella Nicholls and Paige Britton led their team to victory supported by Lauren Bate. The third quarter saw the goal count very even, with Swifts winning the quarter 8-7. Emily Gordon and Emily Gartner had a great game for the Swifts. Magpies dominated the final quarter, winning 13-4, to take out the grand final game.

The Division 3 grand final saw Joeys winners over Possums 15- 9. The first quarter was very even with Joeys winning 3-2. At half time Joeys scored another three goals to lead 6-2. Centre Amelia Hodges, goal attack Andie Hodder and shooter Katie Crouch for Joeys where hard to stop. Ebonnie Hopley also played well for Joeys. Best players for Possums were Claire Turner and Jess Hoey, while Hannah Williams supported well.

Joeys grabbed another to win the third quarter 5-4, and the final quarter 4-3 for the grand final.

By Robyn Kenny

Netball News

August 3, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Netball Saturday competition is drawing to a close with the last round of competition to be played this Saturday. The semi-final series will start with minor semi-finals in all divisions on August 5; major semi-finals on August 12; finals on August 19 and the grand finals and annual presentations on August 26.

Presentations will be held immediately after the last grand final games. All coaches are asked to nominate a player from their team for the judging of the Edna Jenkin Memorial Junior Encouragement Award, for players aged 11 and 12 years in 2017.

Nomination forms for this award are available at the office on Saturday. The award is for a player who has shown outstanding co-operation, enthusiasm and sportsmanship throughout the season. The Chris Read Memorial award will also be presented at this time. Everyone is invited to nominate a volunteer/helper, not a committee volunteer, who has helped whenever and where ever they are required, which is what Chris used to do when she was involved with the FNA.

Chris’ family wanted to continue, and acknowledge the volunteers, who worked like their mother had done in the past. Nomination forms for this award are available at the office on Saturday. This person does not have to be a registered member of the FNA, and anyone can nominate a volunteer. The nominations must be returned by August 5. The winners will be announced at the presentations.

The 2017 Representative presentations will be held at the Forbes Services Memorial Club on Saturday night August 19. Times will be 6:30pm for 7pm, with other details to be finalised.

Netball News

July 27, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Welcome back to Forbes Netball Saturday competition, after the school holiday break. There was very exciting news on the umpiring side for Forbes Netball over the school holidays, when Forbes NA umpire Aurella White was awarded her All Australia National B Umpire Badge at the Australian Invitational Youth Games at Maitland.

Aurella is one of the youngest umpires in the West/Central West Region, to be awarded her National B badge at the age of 14. The FNA Committee would like to congratulate Aurella, on this outstanding achievement. More news on Aurella’s journey in later editions.

Friday netball
Friday netball will continue today, from 5pm til 6pm for anyone who would like to join in the fun of skills and games. Players do not have to be registered for Saturday competition to play Friday netball, and the coaching is free to all participants.

Semi final rounds coming up
All coaches and players are reminded that the semi final series is coming up soon. Minor semis will be played on August 5, major semis will be played on August 12, finals will be played on August 19 and grand finals will be played on August 26.

Presentations will be held straight after the grand finals on August 26.

Forbes Netball At State Champs

June 22, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes Netball Association representative 17U team played in the State Championships in Sydney over the long weekend.

The team won three games, had one draw and played 19 over three days to end 17th overall in one of the hallmark events of the NNSW calendar.

“The girls played great and really came together when it counted,” said coach Kristin Read. She said the team had been training hard starting at the end of last year. They played at four regional training carnivals in Orange, Dubbo, Cowra and in Forbes winning their division.

The Forbes Netball Association repre- sentative 17U team of 10 players are: Alyssa Godden (captain), Jessica Priest (vice captain), Sophie Cowan, Hannah Cudaj, Claire Maslin, Sarah O’Neil, Kate Hanley, Pypah Montgomery, Tanika Hill and Brooke Toole.

It was the 49th year of the NNSW State Championships with 69 associations from across NSW represented by 103 teams in six divisions.

Kristin thanked the parents, State Cham- pionships rep convenor – Melissa Cowan, manager – Kerrie Priest, primary carer – Sondra Godden, scorer – Coral O’Neil, bus driver – Gavin Montgomery, umpires – Jack Piercy and Leisa Kenny. Sponsors – Bunnings and MBR Clothing.

Netball News

June 8, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The Forbes netballers went wild dressing up in their crazy socks and clothes and sporting crazy hair to help raise funds for The Kids Cancer Project.

Fun prizes were awarded to players and teams in each division. The winners were:

Division 1 overall – Ellie Flick; best dressed – GiGi Stitt; best hair – Robyn Kenny and best team – Lightning.

NetSetGo overall – Chloe Tyack; best dressed – Tara Higgins; best hair – Charlotte Haggarty and best socks – Marnie Blake.

Division 2 overall – Ella Nicholls; best hair – Lauren Bate; best socks – Grace Crowley and best team – Magpies.

Division 3 overall – Andy Hodder; best hair – Katie Crouch; best socks – Isla Worland and Ella White and best team – Joeys.

Rules and Umpiring Session

A free rules and umpiring session will be held at the Forbes netball courts on Sunday, 18th June from 9 to 10:30am.

All representative players and Saturday and night competition players must attend. Also open to parents and national badged umpires.

It will be a once-off umpiring and rules information and update session, and an update for national badged umpires for the Australian Marist carnival from Monday, 19th June.

Netball Night Competition Finals Next Week

June 1, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

The finals of the Forbes Netball autumn night competitions for both mixed and ladies teams will be played on 7th June.

The two top teams on the point score ladder in both competitions will be in the final.

Best and Fairest awards will also be presented to a player in each competition. This award is judged by the umpires each week.

Presentations will be held immediately after each final is played.

Finals will be played at 6:30 and 7:30 as some ladies could be in both competitions.

Netballers Go Crazy For Cancer Research

May 25, 2017 by Maggi Barnard

Tomorrow all Forbes netballers will go crazy for cancer research when they join net- ball associations from all over the state to raise money for The Kids Cancer Project. Forbes Netball Association (FNA) signed up for the crazy hair and sock day with all play- ers in the Saturday competition dressing up.

Fun prizes will be awards in each division, from NetSetGo to divisions 1, 2 and 3, for the best crazy dressed players and best crazy dressed teams, with an overall prize awarded to the best from all the divisions.

Entry for the day is a gold coin donation, with a barbeque on offer. Donations of cooking are welcome. A donation bucket will also be available, and a 100 club.

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