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Here at North Durham we wanted to show our support to Laura.
In August Laura was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, it’s aggressive, and advanced. Laura was told that there was little treatment available for this type of cancer. Laura has been put forward for a trial but she may not be a suitable candidate, there are treatments available outside of the NHS so her family are asking for donations to send Laura abroad for specialist treatment. This route of funding is not something Laura has wanted to chase but now is willing to try anything to save her life. Wednesday the 13th March we will have donation buckets available, ask family and friends to come spectate. We would like our players/coaches and umpires in the league to bring £1 to go towards the fund. Come on ladies let’s get this ball rolling......we can do this together. Let’s not say I wished I had donated, or done something, let’s say, I’m pleased we did something. Fixtures will run as normal the above is additional. Course: Netball Strength and Conditioning Course
When: Thursday 14th March 2019 Where: Gateshead College for Sport NE10 0EF CLICK HERE for the full details This UKCC Level 2 Coaching Qualification takes place over 5 Days (9-6pm on all 5 days)
• 2nd & 3rd February, 16th & 17th March, 28th April 2019 With effect from 1st February 2017, when booking a course, you are required to be available for all advertised dates. If however, once you have received your confirmation, you are unable to attend a course date, in exceptional circumstances and if availability allows, England Netball will try and accommodate the change. A charge of £30 will apply to any one change needed, with any additional changes incurring further costs. Join us for our fun Charity Christmas Tournament in aid of Veterans in Crisis Sunderland. For more info contact Angela on ndcna_comp@hotmail.com ![]()
Steven Townsend recently passed his C Award Umpiring course. He took some out from running the line to tell how he has found the process and what tips he has for aspiring umpires.
Tell us a little bit about yourself? I am a hard working husband and father to a daughter aged 15 years old. I enjoy sports, gaming and of course netball. I have always lived in the North East and currently run my own IT Consultancy Company. Why Netball? My daughter started netball at an early age. I used to take her to training and watch all her matches. My partner also plays netball within local teams and I started to get a keen interest and passion for the sport. I started to play netball a few years ago in the North East Mixed Netball League with my own netball team Fusion. In September 2017 I decided to train towards the C Award Umpiring course with the help of Durham Ladies netball club, Sharon Scott and Jackie Padley. Netball had opened up a sport where all the family could play and enjoy. What next? I’m going to start working towards studying for the B Award course by continuing to learn and practice my umpiring through matches, social media, mentors advice and the use of England Netball’s website while gaining the two years of experience that I need to progress. How have you found the process of becoming qualified? The process was well structured within the C Award course and very informative. The two mentors I was paired with became invaluable over the course of the year with good guidance, support and a wealth of information. I was also lucky to have the time to practice at training at my partner’s netball club, Durham Ladies, every week along with taking part in umpiring within multiple leagues and tournaments over the year. All of this, along with the support, helped me become a qualified umpire and I am truly grateful. For me it would have been really useful if the course had been structured over two days, as time to reflect and work on personal improvements would have been a positive aspect. What advice would give to anyone interested in becoming an umpire? I would suggest listen to your mentor and don’t be afraid ask questions, ask for advice if unsure. Sometimes the game can progress pretty fast, so you need to be able to keep up, for example remember to run the lines and get around the goal post as you need to be see the play clearly. If you make a mistake (which can happen) don’t dwell on it as it will affect your next decision! And above all enjoy it! The Junior Winter League Form is now available for download. CLICK HERE to go to the Winter League Page
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