NetSetGo Program 2016

The NetSetGo program finished this afternoon with a presentation to the helpers and 36 NetSetGo participants!

On behalf of the Club, a big thank you goes to Tricia Fitzgerald (lead Coordinator), Kelly Keoghan and Melissa James who ran 10 sessions each Friday afternoon with such energy and enthusiasm!

Kelly and Melissa were supported by 10 high school students as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award:

  • Saskia Platzer,
  • Staphanie Ivancic,
  • Emma Bugeja,
  • Caitlin Achenza,
  • Lily Platzer,
  • Meghan Ellson,
  • Tess WIlloughby,
  • Georgia Gibbons,
  • Carmen Davies,
  • Isabelle Lynch.

Thank you to Lauren Dalton for all her guidance and assistance throughout the program.  The Club is very grateful for your contribution. Thank you also to all parents and carers for your support and encouragement. Good luck to the two Nursery teams who continue with Saturday games and we look forward to seeing you all next year!

Crazy Hair and Sock Day

Crazy Hair and Sock Day

On Saturday 21st May, SSNA will be hosting Crazy Hair and Sock day to help raise money for childhood cancer research.

Last year, a record-breaking 41 Associations helped raise over $45,000 through their own Crazy Hair & Sock Day activities.

Please spread the word.

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Club Photos – Today, 7 May 2016

Club Photos

Team photo’s are today, Saturday 7th May. We ask that teams be assembled and ready 10 minutes prior to their photo time. Please check with your Team Manager if you are unsure of your time.

The photos will be taken at the bottom of the Bellingara Courts (near Court 9) in the vacant land behind Gymea Gorilla’s Clubhouse (accessible via Corea St as well).

This is a great opportunity for the Club to build a photo library of all players through the years and we thank you for your support.

Umpires Never Stop Striving to Improve

Great to see Sutherland Shire Umpires making it on the big stage. And even though just starting at club level, our Joeys Junior Umpires find themselves on a huge learning curve as they do their best to implement their knowledge courtside. Just like netballers, they aim to improve their skills each week. Take a moment to read this article and see how even AA Badged Umpires still see each game as a learning experience.

Working with Children Check

All coaches and managers are required to submit a working with children declaration form to our MPIO, Amanda Brady, at mpio@joeysnetball.com.au. This is mandatory.  

Working with children check form…..Download here

Once the club has your working with children check declaration we will be in touch if you are required to provide us with a Working with Children Check number. Information re working with children checks can be easily found by following this link. www.kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au/working-with-children/working-with-children-check