IAPS U11 Regional Netball Tournament
Thursday 1st March 2018
Queen Anne’s
6 Henley Rd
Reading
RG4 6DX
Dear Visitors
We are delighted to welcome all the preparatory school netball players, their coaches and spectators to Queen Anne's School for the 2018 IAPS netball tournament.
Queen Anne’s has a strong sports reputation in lacrosse, netball and tennis with our alumnae having gone on to represent their country in lacrosse, rowing, rugby, cross country running and hockey. Highlights at Queen Anne’s in the last year include reaching the finals of the Aegon Schools Tennis Championships, the finals of the National Schools Trampoline Competition and having a finalist in the Dance World Cup. We have girls in the sixth form who have earned rowing scholarships to major US universities and the girls at Queen Anne’s continue to aspire to new levels of achievement.
We are delighted to host the IAPS Netball Tournament and look forward to watching the next generation of netball talent in action. We wish you all an enjoyable and successful tournament and hope that you come away feeling that you played to your full potential.
Yours sincerely
Mrs Julia Harrington
Headmistress
IAPS U11, U12 and U13 Girls’ Netball
IAPS 2016-2017 sports programme saw 23,500 children participate in 110 events across 26 different sports. The 2017-2018 programme will see 131 events organised. From team sports including hockey, netball, football and rugby, to individual sports including triathlon, skiing, clay pigeon shooting, judo and fencing, there really is something for everyone.
Welcome to an IAPS Netball qualifier. Our competitions are growing every year. This year there will be 10 venues hosting the U11, U12 and U13 qualifying competitions. The National Finals will be held at Basildon Sports Centre on Friday 9 March 2018.
Whether this is your first time at an IAPS event or you have entered for many years, we hope your team enjoys the tournament. IAPS passionately believes in the importance of sport as part of an all-round education for its pupils. First and foremost, sport is about participation and enjoyment.
Good Luck!
IAPS Sport
Merchandise
IAPS are delighted to have Shirt Logos as official merchandisers, to sell branded products both online and at events throughout the year. All commission made from merchandise is returned to the sports programme. Merchandise can be bought online at: iapssport.shirtlogos.co.uk
Photography
IAPS official photographer Mark in Time sells approved photographs both online and at events throughout the year. Pictures can be bought online at: markintimephotography.co.uk
Tournament Information
Timings for the day:
Schools to arrive from 9am.
Staff/Umpire briefing at 9.30am.
Matches commence at 10am.
Pool matches will be followed by knockout matches.
Tournament will finish at the latest 4.30pm.
Car Parking:
Queen Anne’s staff will direct you when you arrive. Minibuses will be parked in the main car park. Cars will be directed to the overflow car park on the school field (weather dependent). There is also parking nearby on surrounding roads including Henley Road.
First Aid:
Please make sure you have a first aid kit with you. There will be qualified first aiders on site at Queen Anne’s. In the event of a serious accident, we will call 999.
Refreshments
Hot and cold beverages will be available throughout the day from the QASPA Pavilion, sponsored by Thomas Franks Catering LTD – Independent Contract Caterers. Lunch will be available for parents and staff between 12pm and 1.30pm on Thursday 2 March, between 12pm and 1pm on Friday 3 March. An afternoon break will be available for all from 2.15pm in the QASPA Pavilion.
Fire Assembly:
In the event of a fire at Queen Anne’s on the day, the fire assembly point will be outside the netball courts on the top grass pitches.
U11 Sections
SECTION a
/ SECTION b / SECTION c / SECTION da1 / Kensington Prep / b1 / Bishopsgate / c1 / St. Andrew’s Woking / d1 / Chandlings
a2 / High March / b2 / Godstowe / c2 / The Manor / d2 / St. Hugh’s
a3 / Glendower / b3 / The Oratory / c3 / The Dragon / d3 / Bute House
a4 / Talbot Heath / b4 / Twyford / c4 / Lambrook / d4 / The Abbey
a5 / Hall Grove / b5 / St. Swithun’s / c5 / Alleyn’s Junior / d5 / Headington
a6 / St. Gabriel’s / b6 / Daneshill / c6 / Prince’s Mead / d6 / Eagle House
a7 / Newland House / b7 / Cowarth Flexlands / c7 / Highfield / d7 / Orchard House
a8 / Beaudesert / b8 / Queen’s College / c8 / Kew College / d8 / Maltman’s Green
a9 / Ravenscourt Park / b9 / Claremont Fan Court / c9 / Stroud School / d9 / Cranford House
a10 / The Old Vicarage / B10 / St. Andrew’s
Round 1 - Play offs
Match 1: Runner Up Section A v 3rd Place Section B
Match 2: Runner Up Section B v 3rd Place Section A
Match 3: Runner Up Section C v 3rd Place Section D
Match 4: Runner Up Section D v 3rd Place Section C
Quarter Final
QF1: Winner Match 1 v Winner Section C
QF2: Winner Match 2 v Winner Section D
QF3: Winner Match 3 v Winner Section A
QF4:Winner Match 4 v Winner Section B
Semi final
SF1: Winner QF1 v Winner QF4
SF2: Winner QF2 v Winner QF3
Match 5: RU QF1 v RU QF4
Match 6: RU QF2 v RU QF3
Finals
Final: Winner SF1 v Winner SF2
3rd /4th Play Off: RU SF1 v SF2
5th/6th Play Off: Winner Match 5 v Winner Match 6
Qualifiers
Six teams will qualify from the U11 Regional tournament for the National Finals on Friday 9th March.
National Finals:
The National Finals will take place on Friday 9th March at Basildon Sports Centre.
Umpiring Schedule
To follow after the weekend
Schedule
10 minute matches (5 mins each way with a straight swap at half time)
2 minutes between each match
Time
/Court 1
/ Court 2 / Court 3 / Court 4 / Court 5 / Court 61 / 10.00 / A1 V A10 / A2 V A9 / A3 V A8 / A4 V A7 / A5 V A6 / B1 V B10
2 / 10.12 / B2 V B9 / B3 V B8 / B4 V B7 / B5 V B6 / C1 V C8 / C2 V C7
3 / 10.24 / C3 V C6 / C4 V C5 / D1 V D8 / D2 V D7 / D3 V D6 / D4 V D5
4 / 10.36 / A1 V A7 / A8 V A6 / A5 V A9 / A4 V A10 / A2 V A3 / B1 V B7
5 / 10.48 / B8 V B6 / B5 V B9 / B4 V B10 / B2 V B3 / C5VC7 / C4 V C8
6 / 11.00 / C3 V C9 / C1 V C2 / D5 V D7 / D4 V D8 / D3 V D9 / D1 V D2
7 / 11.12 / A1 V A4 / A3 V A5 / A2 V A6 / A7 V A10 / A8 V A9 / B1 V B4
8 / 11.24 / B3 V B5 / B2 V B6 / B7 V B10 / B8 V B9 / C2 V C4 / C1 V C5
9 / 11.36 / C6 V C9 / C7 V C8 / D2 V D4 / D1 V D5 / D6 V D9 / D7 V D8
10 / 11:48 / A8 V A10 / A1 V A9 / A2 V A7 / A3 V A6 / A4 V A5 / B8 V B10
11 / 12.00 / B1 V B9 / B2 V B7 / B3 V B6 / B4 V B5 / C7 V C9 / C1 V C6
12 / 12.12 / C2 V C5 / C3 V C4 / D7 V D9 / D1 V D6 / D2 V D5 / D3 V D4
13 / 12.24 / A1 V A6 / A5 V A7 / A4 V A8 / A3 V A9 / A2 V A10 / B1 V B6
14 / 12.36 / B5 V B7 / B4 V B8 / B3 V B9 / B2 V B10 / C4 V C6 / C3 V C7
15 / 12.48 / C2 V C8 / C1 V C9 / D4 V D6 / D3 V D7 / D2 V D8 / D1 V D9
16 / 1.00 / a1 V A3 / A2 V A4 / A5 V A10 / A6 V A9 / A7 V A8 / B1 V B3
17 / 1.12 / B2 V B4 / B5 V B10 / B6 V B9 / B7 V B8 / C1 V C3 / C4 V C9
18 / 1.24 / C5 V C8 / C6 V C7 / D1 V D3 / D4 V D9 / D5 V D8 / D6 V D7
19 / 1.36 / A1 V A8 / A7 V A9 / A6 V A10 / A2 V A5 / A3 V A4 / B1 V B8
20 / 1.48 / B7 V B9 / B6 V B10 / B2 V B5 / B3 V B4 / C6 V C8 / C5 V C9
21 / 2.00 / C1 V C4 / C2 V C3 / D6 V D8 / D5 V D9 / D1 V D4 / D2 V D3
22 / 2.12 / A1 V A5 / A4 V A6 / A3 V A7 / A2 V A8 / A9 V A10 / B1 V B5
23 / 2.24 / B4 V B6 / B3 V B7 / B2 V B8 / B9 V B10 / C3 V C5 / C2 V C6
24 / 2.36 / C1 V C7 / C8 V C9 / D3 V D5 / D2 V D6 / D1 V D7 / D8 V D9
25 / 2.48 / A1 V A2 / A3 V A10 / A4 V A9 / A5 V A8 / A6 V A7 / B1 V B2
26 / 3.00 / B3 V B10 / B4 V B9 / B5 V B8 / B6 V B7 / C2 V C9 / C3 V C8
27 / 3.12 / C4 V C7 / C5 V C6 / D2 V D9 / D3 V D8 / D4 V D7 / D5 V D6
28 / 3.30
Round 1 / Match 1:
RU A
v
3rd B / Match 2:
RU B
V
3RD A / Match 3:
RU C
V
3RD D / Match 4:
RU D
V
3RD C
29 / 3.42
Quarter
Final / QF1:
winner m1
v
Winner c / QF2:
winner M2
v
Winner D / QF3:
winner M3
v
Winner A / QF4:
Winner M4
v
Winner B
30 / 3.54
Semi
Final / SF1:
Winner QF1
v
Winner QF4 / SF2:
Winner QF2
v
Winner QF3 / Match 5:
ru Qf1
v
ru QF4 / match 6:
ru qf2
v
ru qf3
31 / 4.06
Final / final:
Winner SF1
v
winner sf2 / 3rd/4th play off
ru sf1
v
ru sf2 / 5th/6th play off
winner M6
v
winner m5
Tournament Format and Rules
FORMAT
· U11’s 10-minute matches (5 mins each way with a straight swap at half time)
§ 2 minutes between each match.
SCORING
Ø 5 points – win
Ø 3 points – draw
Ø 1 point for scoring 50% or more of the winning teams score
TIES
The group order will be decided by the number of points scored by each team. In the event of a tie on points the following will decide final placings in the group stages:
A. Goal difference
B. Total goals scored
C. Result between the two teams
In the event of a draw in the knock out stages, the winner will be decided by extra time. There should be a 2-minute interval after full time before starting the extra time. The extra time will be 5 mins one way.
If the score is still tied after 5 minutes extra time, then a period of golden goal will commence. The first team to score a goal wins the match.
RULES
· The tournament will be run under IFNA Rules
· All teams are to be 7-aside and use size 5 balls
· Height of the posts at 10ft
· Umpires are not allowed to officiate their own teams or other teams from their school
· You must provide a qualified umpire for the tournament (at least a C qualified umpire)
· A central hooter will sound at the start, half-time and end of matches but the umpires must use their whistle to start and finish play
· At half-time, umpires must start their matches immediately after teams have changed ends, substitutions may be made but no team talk
· In the event of a tie in the knock out stages, the golden goal rule will be used. On hearing the final hooter and when the score line is equal the umpires should not stop play but allow it to continue until the next goal has been scored
· All playing schedules allow for the 3rd placed section teams to be included in the knockout stages
· Please make sure you have a first aid kit with you
CAPTAINS
· Should toss for first centre pass or choice of goal end well before the start of play and have their team ready to go on court immediately the preceding match has finished
· Only the teams playing and their official coaches and reserves should be on the courts
· Reserves and team coaches must stay at the same end throughout a match
· Failure to comply to this rule will have offenders banned to the outside of the courts for the remainder of the tournament
· Only umpires are permitted between the middle of the courts
· Spectators are not allowed on the courts.
LATE ARRIVALS
· No team shall start a match with less than 5 players
· Late arrivals may not enter the game whilst play is in progress until allowed by the umpire after a goal has been scored
· If any team fails to arrive on time or with less than five players, the match will be void and 5 points awarded to the team present
· Umpires must clearly mark the scorecards accordingly
· No extra time will be allowed - in the case of an accident/injury, please immediately substitute a player who cannot continue
TOURNAMENT PROCEDURES: