JuniorNet G1/2 Program

Information:

Our JuniorNet G1/2 program is a junior development program which is based on the Netball Australia NetSetGo! Tier 1 "NET" program. It focuses on fundamental motor skills and has been designed to introduce young children to organised sport. 

It comprises a play based motor skills program for children in school years 1/2. The emphasis is on the acquisition of basic motor skills, in a fun environment of games and activities appropriate to the age and abilities of children in Years 1&2. Refinement of netball specific skills and their application to the game will be introduced when they reach the final stage of JuniorNet in Year 3. 

The guidelines of the G1/2 program are:

 Programs:

  1. Boroondara Netball Centre, Macleay Park, Nth Balwyn
  2. Friday afternoons, 4.00 - 5.00pm
  3. Terms 2 &/or 3 &/or 4  ie) one program per term - players may register for as many programs as they wish. 
  4. No sessions school hols, long weekends
  5. Children in PREP are eligible to join the program in Term 4. 

pdfWhat happens after JuniorNet G1/2

Dates 2024:

Program              Dates                                                          Eligibility                        
Term 2

April 26 - June 21 (8 sessions)

  • No session June 7
Year 2, Year 1
Term 3

July 19 - September 6  (8 sessions)

Year 2, Year 1
Term 4

October 11 - November 29 (7 sessions)

  • No session November 1
Year 2, Year 1, PREP

Costs per term:

      Term 2       Term 3       Term 4       

New players initial registration

Players who have a shirt from previous year           

$125

$105

$125

$105

$110

$90

Players registering for additional terms in 2024 (will already have ball & shirt)

n/a $95 $80

For example:

To register: click here     Term 2 = FULL

Please note that this is a very popular program and we are limited by court space and coach availablity.   Therefore, it is strongly advised that registration forms are returned promptly.  Only those who have returned their registration form and payment will be accepted and registrations will close when full. Others will be placed on a waiting list for inclusion in the program if a place becomes available. It is inappropriate to arrive at the courts with a child expecting to play without being registered as this is distressing for the child (and us).