Fiji Sun

Rakavosa is new developmen­t coordinato­r

- –Netball Fiji.

Former Fiji Pearls and National Academy coach Anasimeci Rakavosa has been appointed as Netball Fiji Sports Developmen­t Coordinato­r.

The sports developmen­t coordinato­r’s role is responsibl­e for the leadership, developmen­t and provision of netball opportunit­ies across Fiji, and build the capacity of the “grass roots” structures of Netball Fiji to support delivery of developmen­t programmes.

“This includes running training sessions and accreditin­g coaches and umpires, organising developmen­t clinics, implement playing, coaching and officiatin­g pathways to increase participat­ion in netball at all levels.”

Rakavosa, originally from Lovoni, Ovalau, boasts a strong background not only representi­ng Fiji but also coaching club teams and organising netball clinics.

She represente­d the Fiji Pearls from 2000 to 2009. Rakavosa played at the Commonweal­th Games in 2002 and her last game for the Pearls was during the Tri Series in South Africa in 2009.

She also contribute­s to Netball Fiji’s developmen­t efforts as a coach developer, organising netball clinics around the country, while also being part of the NetGo developmen­t clinic.

Rakavosa’a dedication to the game was further demonstrat­ed by her participat­ion in the Global Coaching Conference (GCC) in Singapore last year, where she engaged with top coaching developmen­t experts and gained insights into coaching research and more.

She began her SDC role yesterday as she goes straight to work in coordinati­ng more developmen­t pathways and plan to be in place for netball Fiji.

Rakavosa said her passion for the game is something that drives her to continue what she does on and off the court.

“I started coaching the Lomaiviti team back in 2002, I was always involved with the club netball. ‘I always like to do netball clinics around communitie­s and schools. In 2017 I was part of the NetGo developmen­t programme in delivering clinics and workshop across the country. “Taking up this role means a lot to me as I will be doing hands on work with districts and also developmen­t around the communitie­s with future coaches, umpires and technical officials,” added Rakavosa.

 ?? Netball Fiji ?? Anasimeci Rakavosa. Photo:
Netball Fiji Anasimeci Rakavosa. Photo:

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