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    How Do I Become A Technical Official?

    Do you have good concentration, attention to detail, an ability to work under pressure and love working as part of a team?  If you answered yes – why not become a technical official or statistician!

    Technical officials and statisticians are a huge part of each match.  

    What do Technical Officials do?

    They call, score, keep time and record statistics for netball matches, and are responsible for the accurate recording of the score, and timing of the game.

    Scorer 1 - Completes the Domestic scoresheet
    Scorer 2 - Completes the Running scoresheet and calls to Scorer 1
    Time Keeper 1 - Activates umpire alerts, manually times the game, and records quarter and injury time breaks
    Time Keeper 2 - Controls electronic scoreboard, times intervals and injury breaks, and holds up injury time paddles.
    Bench Manager - Oversees the entire Bench. Links with Event Officials and umpires.
    Sub Writers - Records team substitutions as they occur and hands to the Bench Manager.

    Key competencies:

    • Legibility: Figures, writing and symbols used e.g. dots - must be clearly and consistently formed
    • Size: Writing and figures etc which fit neatly and legibly inside the boxes and spaces provided
    • Mathematical skills: Accurate addition of statistics and checking of equations
    • Attention to detail: Accuracy optimal with ability to error-check as you go

    Personal qualities:

    • Team Player
    • Accurate
    • Efficient
    • Dedicated
    • Enthusiastic
    • Consistent

    People of all ages welcome!

    Where can Technical Official skills lead?

    Scorer 1, Scorer 2, Caller and Timekeeper

    • For a Scorer 1 to achieve a national certificate, competency must be shown at Netball New Zealand approved games which include International Test series, the ANZ Premiership,  National Netball League, the Open Grade (18+) Age Group Champs or New Zealand level games. These performances are assessed by Netball New Zealand.
    • To achieve a regional certificate in the Scorer 1, Scorer 2, Caller and Timekeeping disciplines, a candidate’s competency is judged on Region approved games which include the New Zealand Age Group Championships and the New Zealand Secondary School Championships. These candidates are assessed by the Region.
    • International test officials are selected from those who have demonstrated recent successful and competent form during the ANZ Premiership, National Netball League, and/or the Open Grade (18+) Age Group Champs. The appointment of these technical officials is at the discretion of Netball New Zealand.

    These credentials need to be validated every three years to maintain the qualification.

    International event appointments:
    World Champs
    Commonwealth Games
    Silver Ferns Tests
    World Youth Champs

    National event appointments:
    Open Age Group Champs
    NZ Age Group Champs - U18
    NZ Secondary School Champs
    National Netball League
    ANZ Premiership

    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Who do I contact for more information?

    To find out how you can get involved, contact your Zone Coordinator:
    Netball Central Umprire and Bench Development Lead at umpiredevelopment@netballcentral.co.nz
    or email John Neho at admin@netballwellington.co.nz with enquiries.​​​​​​​