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| franks |
National Youth Day 2012 will be held Sunday 1st July 2012 at Swavesey Village College, Gibraltar Lane, Swavesey, Cambridgeshire CB24 4RS.Games will begin at 10am and the competition will close at approximately 5pm. All entries must be received by Sunday 24th June, after which time entries will not be accepted. If a team has entered and withdraws after the 24th June, then that team will still be liable for entry fees and further action could be taken by the Competitions Committee. Team entries cost £15 per team and all payments should be made to England Korfball Association. Entries are for the following age groups: Under 9s - playing mono korfball and girls may play as boys and vice versa, as long as each team consists of at least 2 players of the opposite sex, to reflect the mixed team nature of the sport. Under 11s - again boys can play as girls and vice-versa, where legal teams exist substitutions cannot be made to replace girls with boys and vice versa, excepting where an injury occurs and in the interest of the game. Under 13s Under 16s Under 19s All teams will be under the age group on 1st September 2011. Any player over the age group that is intentionally played without prior consent will automatically render that team/club illegal. Teams can play as composite teams, but will under no circumstance be allowed to win the competition. EKL clubs are reminded of their responsibilities to National Competitions and the recently introduced bonding system. I would appreciate that all clubs participating in the EKL please indicate how many referees they will be supplying to NYD and their names, so that this information can be passed on to the EKL RC. This is a very referee intensive competition and we do rely on everyone’s goodwill to assist with the event. I would like to that everyone in advance for their wonderful co-operation to make this event work so well. |
| franks |
Just to advise that all entries to NYD should be sent to: Frank.Sieber@blueyonder.co.uk |
| caraallan |
"Under 9s - playing mono korfball and girls may play as boys and vice versa, as long as each team consists of at least 2 players of the opposite sex, to reflect the mixed team nature of the sport." I don't understand this. With only 4 in a team, and at least 2 of each sex then boys can't play as girls and vice versa as you are only allowing a legal line-up. I thought it was at least 1 player of each sex to prevent all male teams...? Cara www.nomadskorf.com |
| Josh |
Could mean in the squad. SKA Development Officer |
| caraallan |
No because if you have a legal line-up you must play it, we only play boys as girls and vice versa to encourage teams to enter regardless of the gender make-up (well almost regardless i.e. at least 1 girl). www.nomadskorf.com |
| kp |
NYD last year it was stated that U9s mono should haave at least 1 player of the opposite sex. |
| franks |
KP is correct and I wish to encourage the mixed team aspect a minimum of 1 player but 2 is always more desireable. Single sex teams will not be allowed. |
| caraallan |
Thanks for clarifying Frank. So at least one girl/one boy per U9 team of 4. And at least two girls/two boys per U11 team of 8 i.e. so each section has at least one girl/one boy. www.nomadskorf.com
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| franks |
Yes - but we are looking to have legal teams i.e. 4 boys and 4 girls at under 11 where that is possible. |
| franks |
Not had many entries - need some more please |
| Steve Barker |
Does the fact that Frank is having to put out a call for more entries suggest that we are losing our momentum as far as junior development is concerned? There was a time when NYD was packed full of teams of all ages. Junior development has been a key focus for the governing bodies over the years which led to the introduction of the infamous 'junior points' rule, but what is the current state of Junior Korfball in England? My only current involvement presently is through AFM Sports and Korfballshop.com selling balls, baskets and equipment and from our perspective one of the major growth areas has been college and university in recent years, along with school Korfball in the midlands. What is the 'recently introduced bonding system?' |
| franks |
Fixtures have been compiled on the following entries - check to see if you're here U9 MK Norwich Dragons Sprowston x 2 Swavesey x 2 Tigers Cambridge City x 3 Bromley Under 11 MK Norwich Dragons Norwich City Sprowston Tigers Tornadoes Cambridge City Wilingham Bromley Harrow Milton Road U13 Bearsted MK Norwich Dragons Bec KV Tigers Tornadoes Bromley U16 MK Beck Norwich Knights Tornadoes U19 Nomads MK Norwich Tigers |
| Liv |
Bagel for Kent U9's then. Is this a boycott of the mono-korfball game? Or something else? ---------------------- The Basics of Korfball A handbook for players and coaches www.cambridgetigers.co.uk |
| Steve Barker |
In terms of the reality of youth development in English Korfball the entries certainly make for interesting reading. No Under 9 teams entered from Kent and just 1 from London Just 1 U11 team from Kent and 2 from London In terms of Under 13 teams 2 each from London and Kent Compared to recent years does this suggest a downturn in terms of junior development in the South East?. In the past few years Kent has been the main growth area for juniors providing the majority of the players in the youth national squads so why the decline in the number of teams entered? |
| kp |
How do people feel about combining U16 and U19. 4 teams in each pool will not make interesting matches, even if they play twice. Where are all of the juniors, it seems a real shame we do not have more teams. |
| caraallan |
U16 and U19 entries have always been relatively low - I know we are looking forward to playing some different competition. Our team is a mix of both age groups, therefore playing up to U19. 4 teams is enough to make it interesting. I can only answer for Nomads... we have a low number of kids training and when we worked out our teams we had enough in every age group (9/11/13) IF all were available, unfortunately between 2-5 were unavailable in every age group meaning we could not field a team in any of them! Obviously this highlights what we already know, our numbers have dwindled and we need more kids. We're on it and hope to put up better show next year. As poor as it is that numbers have reduced it's still great to have so many junior teams playing in one place and I hope it's a great day for all participating. Meanwhile our U19s are looking forward to Cambridge. www.nomadskorf.com |
| franks |
Nothing is black & white, whilst numbers are diminishing, which is of course worrying, other factors come into place, especially financial. It is no longer possible to hire a coach for the day as economically as it was in the past. Cost of fuel etc, etc. It is important to take into considerations all the factors, I've given one example, there are a lot more. |
| franks |
I'm not trying to gloss over a worrying trend. I recognise the diminishing number of Juniors and it is a great cause for concern. |
| Jellyfish |
Sorry to be so late in the day with this but apologies that Crewe will not be present. Unfortunately for our juniors, logistics prevent our entry - quite simply too far making for too long a day (and expensive as already mentioned) especially for some of our little ones. Such a shame as they all crave competition! Fingers crossed for next year! Regards (On behalf of Crewe and Nantwich) www.crewekorfball.co.uk www.staffs.korfball.org.uk |
| kasper |
behalf of Bromley Korfball Club I would like to say a huge tank you to Cambridge for hosting an excellent event yesterday. I would also like to extend our thanks to Frank and all of the others who made it possible. Bill Berry |
| korf88 |
I would also like to thank everyone involved with running an excellent day for all the young players. Frank does a wonderful job and so does Liv and the Cambridge team. Having so many people also volunteer to referee was also very positive. Numbers could and should have been higher - but like all the replies before the costs have increased to travel and having squads just about big enough to make an 8 is stressful chasing players to confirm. I also enjoyed the logisitcs of booking a 53 seater coach for the 42 players and parents to then find out most were driving so we only had 14 needing the coach and then downsizing to a 20 seater and having 23 turn up yesterday morning - so I had to drive. Anyway - it was fun and our players had a great time and I ate far too many cheeseburgers. I would also like to remind everyone to get your entries in for Korfstock on 14th July. We are running U9s (we have 6 teams at present), U11s (6 or 7 teams), U13s (3 or 4 teams). We need booking forms returned and we need a few more teams. For the side shows we have added zorb balls and a mechanical rodeo bull. All for FREE. Thanks DARREN www.korfballinmk.co.uk we've got lots of roundabouts - lots of korfball too! |
| jah |
I did try to thank all the helpers in person on the day, but incase I missed anyone, many thanks Cambridge for an enjoyable NYD. Jackie |
| JulieA |
It would be good if the results could be published somewhere. We missed the presentations at the end because we were still playing our last match, so I have no idea where my U11 school team came (though clearly not in the medals ;o) and I would like to write a piece for the school newsletter. cheers, Julie |
| franks |
Get past the inter-area weekend and I'll catch up |