Coaching junior netball is one of the most rewarding roles in sports. You have the opportunity to introduce young players to a sport they may love for life, while teaching valuable life skills along the way. This guide provides practical strategies for building skills and creating positive experiences for junior netballers.

Youth sports coaching

Understanding Junior Players

Before diving into drills and tactics, it's essential to understand how children learn and develop:

Age-Related Considerations

Under 8s (NetSetGO):

Under 10s:

Under 12s:

Under 14s and above:

Golden Rule

The primary goal of junior netball should always be enjoyment and participation. A child who enjoys their experience is far more likely to continue playing and eventually reach their potential.

Creating a Positive Environment

Setting the Tone

Building Confidence

Fundamental Skills Progression

Ball Handling

Beginner (Under 8s):

Developing (Under 10-12s):

Advanced (Under 14s+):

Netball training

Footwork

Beginner:

Developing:

Advanced:

Session Structure

A well-structured session keeps players engaged and maximises learning:

Warm-Up (10-15 minutes)

Skill Focus (15-20 minutes)

Game Application (15-20 minutes)

Cool Down (5-10 minutes)

Activity Timing

For younger players, change activities every 5-10 minutes to maintain engagement. Older players can focus for longer, but variety still helps maintain attention and enthusiasm.

Fun Games for Skill Development

Passing Games

Piggy in the Middle:

Keep Ball:

Movement Games

Sharks and Minnows:

Traffic Lights:

Shooting Games

Around the World:

Shooting Competitions:

Managing Different Ability Levels

Every team has players at different stages of development:

Working with Parents

Parents are essential partners in junior netball:

Communication

Sideline Behaviour

"The greatest gift a coach can give a young player is a love of the game. Skills can be developed, but passion must be nurtured." — Youth Sports Mentor

Game Day Coaching

Before the Game

During the Game

After the Game

Conclusion

Coaching junior netball is about more than teaching skills—it's about creating experiences that help young people develop confidence, teamwork, and a love of sport. Focus on creating a positive, supportive environment where every player can improve and enjoy themselves.

Remember that your influence extends beyond netball. The lessons you teach about effort, resilience, sportsmanship, and teamwork will serve your players well throughout their lives. Embrace the responsibility and enjoy the journey of watching young players grow.