Netball Connect
Registrations made using Direct Debit payments.
Individuals who register themselves, or a family member to a competition using Direct Debit as their preferred payment method will not be officially registered in Netball Connect for 7-10 days bank days, due to the nature of bank approvals for Direct Debit payments.
This does not mean that you are not registered, you will still be covered to play netball (unless the payment potentially fails due to insufficient funds/incorrect payment details).
Whilst this registration is in the 7-10 day period, do NOT attempt another registration to the same competition. This will see you charged for another portion of Netball Victoria Membership fees.
In the case that your payment has failed, you netball organisation who you attempted to register to will ask you to re-attempt the registration.
VicSport 11 Child Safety Standards
VicSport have developed an Online Education Program to assist the Victorian sporting community to implement and understand the 11 Victorian Child Safe Standards. The free and interactive program is designed to guide sport administrators, volunteers, coaches and/or officials through the Standards.
Click here to view an instructional video on how to use the program. Once you watch the video, click here to get started.
Umpires & Coaches
Association Championships
A reminder ahead of the Association Championships in May and June that all coaches must register through Netball Connect and hold a minimum Development Coach Accreditation. For more information about upcoming practical workshops, click here.
Testing Meetings
Testing Meetings are underway for 2023. Click here to access the registration link. Please share the registration link with your testers, umpires, coordinators or anyone interested in the badging process. All testers must be included on the Endorsed Testers list to test in Victoria.
Walking Netball
Walking Netball is a modified version of the traditional game that is fully inclusive, allowing anyone to participate regardless of their age, fitness level, ability or previous experience. The emphasis of the game is on participation, rather than competitiveness and winning.
To find out more about Walking Netball, click here.
To watch a short video that showcases Walking Netball in action, click here
Child Safety Statement
Every person in the netball community has a responsibility to understand their role in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people in our care.
Netball Victoria is committed to promoting and protecting the rights of children and preventing abuse from occurring by fostering a culture where children feel safe and empowered.
We also seek to ensure the cultural safety of First Nations children, children from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds and children with a disability.