Team entries open for 2024 1st March and Close 31 March

Year 5 & 6 futureFERN PROGRAMME

Year 5 & 6 - 2024

Registration: Open to all Year 5 & 6 children

Length of Competition: 14 weeks

Year Group: Year 5-6

Day: Saturdays 

Where: Cambridge Netball Centre - 12 Scott Street

Time: Year 5 - either 9.58 or 10.55 round.  Year 6 - 10.55

Registration Fee: $40 per player plus your choosen clubs fees

Registrations open 1 March 2024.  Close 31 March 2024

Competition Starts:  Saturday 4 May 2024 (14 weeks - last game 31 August)

No play dates 2024: 1 June, 29 June, 13 July, 20 July 

** Year 6 Transisition to 7v7 (week 11) 10th August 2024 (or once 10 weeks of Netball have been completed)


NOTEABLE DATES:  Year 3-6 Cambridge Netball Centre Tournament Sunday 28th July.  Click here for details.

Where can I register my child to play?  There are two clubs & two schools that play in our Year 5-6 league.  The clubs are Hautapu, Leamington and Tamahere & Tauwhare Schools.

Overview Year 5 & 6

The focus is on continued ‘learning’ of Netball as junior players will have an increased enthusiasm to learn but still want to have fun and experience the game with their friends. There is continued development and consolidation of movement skills and the introduction of some technical and tactical concepts that are relevant to the development of the game.  Socially, children at this stage are more independent but like organised group activities.

Netball continues to be modified for this age group. The focus is on player rotation to prevent early specialisation of positions.

Players are continuing to develop physically, technically and socially so it is important to give them the opportunity to play a wide range of positions on the court, regardless of their physical attributes.  As the Silver Ferns squad demonstrates, it is very useful for a player to be competent in more than one position so children should be encouraged to play in attacking, midcourt and defensive roles throughout the season of play.  ‘Deliberate Play’ and ‘Teaching Games for Understanding’ (TGFU) should play important roles as both require players to make quick decisions and develop skills in a game-like context which has been shown to develop skills effectively.  Players should have lots of touches of the ball and be involved actively to develop their skills in the best possible way.

In a player’s developing years, it is critical that they are exposed to as many experiences as possible.

“Athletes who experience a relaxed and fun approach emerge more balanced and well-rounded than those who do not.  This increases their chances of reaching elite levels in their sports.  Youth who try a number of sports and specialize at older ages reach higher performance levels than those who specialize early.”  This quote highlights that a player with a more rounded skill set develops a higher level of physical literacy.

Playing Format - Year 5 & 6

Game format: 6v6

Game Day format: 4 x 8-minute quarters

Goal height: 2.6 metres

Ball size: Size 4 ball

Umpire: Umpires are used at this level

Use of whistle: Yes

Rules of play

  • Time with the ball: Ball can be held for up to 5 seconds
  • Footwork: The player must not reground the first grounded foot
  • Defending player: Must retreat 1 metre
  • Substitutions: Both teams have the right to make rolling substitutions and/or team changes, at any stage of the game, with the players meeting at the side line and high fiving. There is no limit to the number of substitutions which can be made by a team.
  • Rotations: Players to rotate to ensure equal opportunities in all positions
  • Court size: Full court
  • Start of play: The Centres from the two teams use Paper, Scissors, Rock game to determine who will start with the ball, at the beginning of every quarter. Play starts from the centre circle on the whistle. After a goal is scored, play restarts with the non-scoring team having the centre pass.
  • Player participation time: Minimum of half a game

Competition set-up

  • Competition with focus on all-round development of all players and equal opportunities to play in all positions
  • Scores are taken and teams are graded
  • No competition ranking or results tables
  • No representative teams

Weekly participation

  • Training time should not exceed competition time
  • Approximately 45-60 minutes per session
  • One-two sessions (including game) per week