What is a VNA number?
A VNA is now known as your Netball Victoria Identification number. It is your Insurance and Player Profile. It enables members to represent ANC during training and competition games. It is a Netball Victoria annual fee and is compulsory with Registration in Victoria.
How do I register on my netball?
Participants can register via the below methods; 1. Participant Portal https://mynetball.resultsvault.com : From here a participant can log in to their profile. Participants can also use the links available to request a new password or create a login if they are new to netball.
How many netball clubs are there in Victoria?
The Victorian Netball League (VNL) is Victoria’s premier domestic competition. 10 clubs compete across three divisions (19 & Under, Division 1 and Championship) and feature some of Victoria’s best emerging talent.
How long does a VNA membership last?
Frequently Asked Questions Netball Victoria membership is valid from January 1st until December 31st in each calender year.
What does VNA stand for in netball?
What is my Netball Victoria Membership number (VNA)? If you have lost or cannot remember your Netball Victoria number please click here.
Who is the best netball team in Australia?
Queensland Firebirds are the most successful elite netball side in Australian history, with five grand final appearances and three championship wins over the past eight years…
How tall is the Australian netball team?
2021–22 squad
Name | Pos | Height |
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Sophie Garbin | GS, GA | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Paige Hadley | C, WA, WD | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
Kim Jenner | GD, GK | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
Sarah Klau | GK, GD | 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) |
How do you become an umpire in netball?
How to become an accredited umpire in NSW:
- Register as a member of Netball NSW.
- Complete the Foundation Umpire Course.
- Pass the Rules of Netball Theory Exam.
- Contact your association umpire convenor and ask for a mentor/coach on local games for practice and experience.
What height is a netball ring?
The goal posts are round, 3.05m high and placed at the midpoint of each goal line. The diameter of the goal posts is 65mm‑100mm in diameter and inserted into the ground or sleeved beneath the floor.
Do you have to be a member of Netball Victoria?
A Netball Victoria membership enables members to participate (play, coach or umpire) in any Netball Victoria affiliated association/ competition or development course. You must be a current member of Netball Victoria and have purchased your membership prior to participating.
How do I register for a Netball League?
Search for your association/league/club, and register your membership via their ‘REGISTER’ link. If you have an account but are unsure of your login ID or password please click below, and follow the prompts listed in the Quick Reference Guide of Your MyNetball Record.
Do you need National Insurance to play netball?
Individuals that do not complete the online registration process will not be covered by the National Insurance Program until MyNetball shows the individual as a financial member for the current year. All umpires and coaches need to be have a full membership (senior, junior, all abilities).
What do I need to update my mynetball account?
Members can login to their accounts and update personal information at the link below. You can also view your profile, purchase history and other information. You will require your MyNetball Login ID and password (your login ID may be your NV Membership number # or an e-mail address).