PLC Netball Club

PLC Netball Club

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Last weekend resulted in some strong wins for 4 of our 7 Divisional teams and some close results for our other teams. There are only 4 games left before the June/July school holidays which marks the middle of the netball season. Game details for round 5 this weekend:

Our PLC students and netball club players will be in action this Friday night in the Thunder Premier League (TPL), with U18 Red playing at 5:50pm against Sunshine Coast Gold and U18 Blue at 7:05pm against Coolum Pink at the Currimundi Recreational centre. All spectators are welcome.

Please support our teams by supporting their appointed coaches. Although you might think you know best how to coach the team, we have appointed coaches. Please don’t confuse the players by yelling instructions during the game or giving instructions during breaks. Be a supporting spectator and encourage your daughter to listen to the coach during the game and go to their coach during quarter and half time.

Most teams have between 8 and 10 registered players so there is often 1 to 3 substitute players each game which allows the coach to rotate players as needed.  Players are rotated during games for several reasons:

• Rotating players allows teams to adapt to different opponents, playing styles, and game situations. For example, a coach might rotate players to match up better against specific opponents (e.g., height, speed) or to counter strategies employed by the opposing team.

• Netball is a physically demanding sport that requires constant movement and agility. Rotating players helps to manage fatigue and ensure that players remain fresh throughout the game. By giving players periodic breaks, coaches can help prevent injuries and maintain optimal performance levels.

• Different players may excel in specific aspects of the game, such as shooting, defending, or ball handling. Rotating players allows coaches to utilise the specialized skills of each player effectively. For instance, a shooter may be rotated in during critical scoring opportunities, while a defender may be brought in to strengthen the team's defence.

• Rotating players can help build team chemistry and cohesion. By giving all team members playing time, coaches foster a sense of inclusivity and teamwork. This can also boost morale and motivation among players, leading to better overall performance on the court.

• In addition to managing fatigue, rotating players provides strategic rest periods during the game. By strategically substituting players, coaches can ensure that key players are rested and ready to perform during crucial moments of the game, such as during the final quarter.

• Rotating players allows coaches to develop the depth of their team. By giving bench players playing time during actual game situations, coaches can assess their performance under pressure and provide valuable experience that contributes to their development as athletes.

We are still looking for additional players from Years 8 or 9 to join our club, so if you or someone you know is keen, please reach out to the Netball President email. Registration fees will be discounted for joining later in the season.

At PLC Netball, we are all about growing future leaders through the joy of sport, teamwork, and lifelong friendship. It is about the community coming together around this great game, developing life skills and positive attitudes in our young women as they reach their formative years. As proud parents and volunteer committee members behind PLC Netball, we invite you to become a sponsor and support the ongoing success of our club and development programs. As a sponsor, we can offer a range of acknowledgement and promotion of your business or club to our families and the extended community. If your business or employer can partner with PLC, please contact us with any queries.

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Kind regards

Your PLC Netball Club Committee

President – Donna Watkins | netballpresident@pacluth.qld.edu.au

Secretary – Peta King | netballsecretary@pacluth.qld.edu.au

Registrar – Karen Costa  | netballregister@pacluth.qld.edu.au
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Mrs Donna Watkins, PLC Netball Club President

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