NetSetGo

At Newport Power Netball Club, we want kids to love playing netball as much as we do!
NetSetGO is designed to introduce netball to kids aged 5-10 through games, activities, and modified matches to develop confidence and fundamental motor skills. It's a great way for your child to learn about netball and make friends in a fun, safe and social environment.

NetSetGo Term 1 2025

Woolworths NetSetGO is a fun, safe and active program for girls and boys aged 5-10 years old. It gives kids of all abilities a positive introduction to netball and teaches them the basic skills of the sport.

Each week your child will take part in skill based activities, minor games and modified matches that will help them develop fundamental movement skills, as well as important social skills like team work.
 

NET - Pick up basic skills, get ready to run a lot, catch a lot and play a lot of ball games.
SET - Get a bit more netball-focussed. Play practice matches, learn to pivot and work on those lightning passes.
GO - Build on the fundamentals and play modified netball matches and get to grips with more advanced drills.
This program acts as a direct feeder into our competitive U/9 and U/11 teams.

We will be running all three tiers of NetSetGO in Term 1, 2025. All our tiers have friendly coaches and lots of skills instruction. Where players start will depend on their age and netball experience.

Where: Bryan Martyn Oval, Newport.
When: Saturday Mornings
Dates: Program dates: Saturday 1st February to Saturday 29th March (8 weeks)
Cost: $50 for the term program.

Places are strictly limited so don't miss out.

Please note that all participants will require a 2025 Netball Victoria membership (Netball Connect) in addition to the program fee. This is paid directly to Netball Victoria and is valid for the whole of 2025. This fee not only covers your child's insurance, but they will also receive a pack, containing a netball and a t -shirt. This link will appear in the registration form. This fee is $99 and is a 1 off annual payment. (Participants who have already paid for their netball Connect membership this year will not need to pay again).

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NetSetGo Pathways Information

Our NetSetGo program is the feeder program into our competitive teams. Participants who are registered in the program will have priority when it comes to placement in teams. This will depend on the age of the children, the skill levels and readiness of the children and most importantly, the space we have available in our teams.

The minimum age requirement to play competitive netball at the Altona Netball Association is 7.


NetSetGo FAQ's

Where is NetSetGo held?

The Newport Power NetSetGo program is held at the two club courts at Bryan Martyn Oval in Market Street, Newport.

Will NetSetGO still be on if it rains?

If there is substantial rain on the morning of NetSetGO, that session may be cancelled. In this event, an email/notification via Team App will be sent out by 8.30am to let you know.

Is NetSetGO just for girls?

Not al all! We encourage both boys and girls to join our program. Boys can play competitive netball in the Saturday junior competition through to the end of U/13's.

How old does my child have to be to participate in NetSetGO?

NetSetGo caters for children aged 5-10 years. We run two courts simultaneously, with the groups split by age.

Do I need to bring any special gear to NetSetGO?

No. Please just have your child wear comfortable clothing and runners, and bring a water bottle.

How is information communicated to parents?

We use Team App to send out notifications to parents, including updates, events, cancellation due to rain etc... Each participant (parent) will need to download Team App. The club will also send some communications via email.

How are the sessions run?

Each session is run via a planned schedule, including warm up games, skills and activities, and depending on the age of the participants, a modified netball game.

Can I help out at NetSetGO?

Absolutely! We will be looking for adult helpers for various roles. In fact, the success of the program like Auskick and other community sports programs is dependent on the involvement of our local families. It’s fun to help out, and your children will love having you involved.