Competition Exposure Guidance

Competition Exposure Guidance

England Netball recommends that emerging athletes on the England Netball Player Pathway have exposure to competition to aid their individual development outlined in the framework. Up to 3 levels of competition may be appropriate for an athlete to access, where the complexity will vary enhancing their development in all 4 Roses Development Framework Pillars. Time exposed in each competition environment will vary from athlete to athlete and coaches expertise is critical to this success, as well as managing the transitions across the competition levels.

The Physical Potential and Psychological Edge pillars are critical to enhancing knowledge and understanding when planning a progressive increase in an athlete’s ‘loading’ in training and competition throughout their journey through the pathway. It is imperative that the support network, together with the athlete, collaborate using the guidance given to maximise opportunities.

 

 

Here are examples of three athlete types and what competition experience they have gained over the years in relation to their age:

Athlete 1 – School Games U15 National Finals 2

Age of athlete: 15

Athlete Journey – training and competition environments

This athlete played a lot of school netball and joined a newly developed local junior club.  Initially there was limited exposure to competition and match play but was recognised by their shooting ability and demonstrated high level of game awareness. They were nominated to attaned Roses Academy screening from being in an U17 NPL environment, where she was successful selected into the U17 Roses Academy programme

 

 

Current Competition Exposure:

 

Athlete 2 – Europe Netball U17 Championships

Age of athlete: 16

Athlete Journey – training and competition environments

This athlete started at a strong junior club in the local area and demonstrated high awareness of game understanding. They were identified and invited to attend senior club training sessions on an occasional basis, to expose them to a high level environment. Opportunities were given within a senior local league and a consistent higher level of training.  The athlete trained regularly in both senior and junior environments as well as small exposure to the National Premier League competition. They also represented England U17s at Europe Netball in the same season.  

 

 

Current Competition Exposure:

 

Athlete 3 – England Netball National Performance U21 League

Age of athlete: 18

Athlete Journey – training and competition environments

This athlete has progressed through all levels of the pathway and has optimised exposure at School, Local and Regional competitions. They demonstrated key principles within the Game Phases to earn the opportunity to train alongside a Franchise VNSL squad as a training partner.  The athlete continues to compete in a variety of other team sports at both school and regional level which is possible if managed and supported by all. Multiple sporting environments has enhanced her game understanding and decision making under pressure. She represented England U21s at Europe Netball in the same season. 

 

 

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