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236621
Thu, 04/19/2012 - 07:12
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Australia To Develop Strategic Plan To Help Develop Netball In Malaysia
By Neville D'Cruz
MELBOURNE, April 19 (Bernama) -- Netball Australia are developing a
strategic and operational plan to help Malaysian netball players to take part in
international competitions.
Netball Australia's Head of Sport Development and Performance, Anne-Marie
Phippard and Participation Manager, Stacey O'Neill spent a week in Kuala Lumpur
recently, training 30 Malaysian coaches.
"International development continues to be a priority for Netball
Australia," O'Neill told Bernama.
"With Sydney hosting the 2015 World Netball Championships, Netball Australia
is focused on leaving an international legacy within the Asian and South Pacific
regions following the tournament in three years' time," she said.
Coaches from the Malaysian Netball Association (MNA) attended a two-day
workshop which included the delivery of a programme -- JomPi Jaring, based on
Netball Australia's junior programme NetSetGO! -- at two centres, before a
pilot programme was rolled out in 14 centres throughout Malaysia for girls aged
5-6.
Netball Australia provided modified equipment, including size 4 netballs and
pimple balls, which quickly became known as Durian balls to assist the young
girls with their development.
While in Kuala Lumpur, Phippard and O'Neill also held a planning session
with key MNA officials, including MNA Secretary Mazidah Musa, and stakeholders
to identify the barriers and opportunities that existed, to grow and develop
netball in Malaysia.
Following the meeting, a strategic and operational plan will be developed by
Netball Australia for Malaysia to implement in the lead up to the 2015 world
championships in Sydney.
-- BERNAMA