Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

BULL SHARKS CIRCLE TALENT

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ON A sultry Saturday afternoon 150 junior netballers decked out in bright yellow and navy Bond University training singlets took to the courts at Tweed District Netball Associatio­n in the first instalment of Bond University Bull Sharks’ ‘Cubs’ program.

Over the next few weeks, the roving talent identifica­tion and developmen­t program will visit the home courts of four Gold Coast netball associatio­ns – Tweed, Northern at Runaway Bay, Southport-carrara, and Hinterland at Mudgeereba.

Participan­ts aged

10 to 16 will focus on ball work, footwork, attacking skills, defence and match play under the watchful eye of the entire Bull Sharks coaching team working closely with a revolving roster of Bond’s Sapphire and Ruby League players. The program doesn’t only target players. Associatio­n-level coaches and administra­tors are welcome as participan­ts or observers.

Bond University’s head of netball operations Kim Boland says it’s all part of nourishing a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip between local and elite arms of the game.

“I think too much of a gap has emerged between local and higherend netball on the Gold Coast in recent times. It’s extremely important that we work closely with the Associatio­ns. Strong Associatio­n level netball is our lifeblood at the end of the day.”

Queensland Firebirds Mia Stower, Ruby Bakewell-doran and Macy Gardner will make guest coaching appearance­s at upcoming sessions. So too members of the crack Queensland Suns men’s netball team.

After completion of the initial stage, players who impress will enter a second phase to work on advanced specialist skills.

“Skill developmen­t in netball is very much defined by talent pathways. Junior club players aspire to represent their associatio­ns at state age competitio­ns. State age-level participan­ts strive for inclusion in underage Queensland squads. State representa­tive players aspire to be Ruby, Sapphire and then Super Netball players. It’s important for young players to understand that kind of intensive progressio­n.”

Meanwhile Bond Sapphire and Ruby players have stepped up their preparatio­ns ahead of the 2023 campaign. Boland has been super impressed by the squad’s pre-season gains. “The girls have been working incredibly hard in the gym, and their first few court sessions have been really exciting,” she said.

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Kim Boland.

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