A Coach is the leader of the team, whose passion is to teach, motivate and encourage players to fulfil their potential


Waikohu Sports Club Coach role:

  • Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person.
  • Ensure every players experience with you is positive
  • Treat each player like an individual
  • Respect each players potential
  • Be fair, considerate and honest with players.
  • ​​Be professional in and accept punctuality and responsibility for your actions.   Language, manner, preparation and presentation should reflect high standards.  Display control, respect, dignity and professionalism to all involved with the sport.  This includes opponents, coaches, officials, administrators, parents and spectators.  Encourage your players to demonstrate the same qualities.
  • See continual opportunities to build on your coaching knowledge, taking advantage of the coaching classes provided by Poverty Bay Rugby Union, Gisborne Netball Association,  Sport Tairawhiti and Affiliated organisations
  • Ensure all club equipment is well maintained, and report all loss or damage to the club delegate for the respective code.
  • Be a positive role model for netball and players
  • Be motivating and encouraging to players including the opposition
  • Encourage fair play
  • Be available to parents/players where possible if the team manager is unable to support
  • Liaise with Team Manager and Club Delegate for the respective code.
  • Engage with Coaches and Managers meetings and on social media.