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Secure Your Spot: 2026 Netball Registrations Now Open

  • Writer: Margaret River Netball
    Margaret River Netball
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

Netball enthusiasts, the moment you’ve been waiting for has arrived!

Registrations for the 2026 netball season are officially open. Whether you are a seasoned player, a newcomer eager to learn, or a parent looking to enroll your child in a rewarding sport, this is your chance to secure a place in one of the most exciting netball competitions ahead. Early registration ensures you get the best teams, coaching, and schedules tailored to your needs.



Eye-level view of a netball court with players warming up before a match
Players warming up on a netball court before the 2026 season

Why Register Early for the 2026 Netball Season


Registering early offers several advantages. First, it guarantees your spot on a team, which is crucial as many leagues fill up quickly. Early registration also allows organizers to plan better, ensuring balanced teams and well-organized fixtures. For players, this means more competitive games and a better overall experience.



Who Can Register for the 2026 Season


The 2026 netball season welcomes players of all ages and skill levels. Here’s a quick overview of the categories available:


  • Junior Divisions: For children aged 7 to 14, focusing on skill development and fun.

  • Youth Leagues: For teenagers aged 15 to 18, with more competitive play and advanced coaching.


Each category is designed to provide a safe, supportive environment where players can improve their skills and enjoy the sport.


How to Register for the 2026 Netball Season


The registration process is straightforward and user-friendly. Follow these steps to secure your spot:


  1. Visit the Official Registration Website

    Navigate to the Margaret River Netball Association registration portal on PlayHQ.



  1. Fill Out the Registration Form

    Provide personal details, emergency contacts, and any medical information.


  2. Select Payment Method

    Pay the registration fee online using credit card, debit card, or other accepted methods.


  3. Confirm Your Registration

    Review all information and submit your application. You will receive a confirmation email with further details.


If you encounter any issues, please email us directly to assist with the process.


What to Expect in the 2026 Netball Season


The upcoming season promises exciting developments. Organizers have planned a full schedule of matches, training sessions, and community events. Expect:


  • Regular Weekly Matches

Games will be scheduled on weekends or evenings to accommodate court availability.


  • Skill Development Clinics

Special sessions led by experienced coaches & players to help players improve specific techniques.


  • Community Engagement

Events that bring players, families, and fans together to celebrate the sport.


These activities aim to create a vibrant netball community and foster a love for the game.


Tips for New Players Joining the 2026 Season


If you’re new to netball, here are some tips to help you get started:


  • Learn the Basics

Familiarize yourself with the rules, positions, and scoring system.


  • Invest in Proper Gear

Comfortable sports shoes and appropriate clothing will enhance your performance and safety.


  • Stay Active

Build your fitness through regular exercise to keep up with the fast pace of the game.


  • Communicate with Your Coach

Ask questions and seek feedback to improve your skills.


  • Enjoy the Experience

Focus on having fun and making new friends through the sport.


Starting with a positive attitude will make your first season rewarding and enjoyable.


How Parents Can Support Young Players


Parents play a vital role in encouraging their children’s participation in netball. Here are ways to support your young athlete:


  • Attend Games and Practices

Your presence boosts confidence and shows commitment.


  • Encourage Healthy Habits

Promote good nutrition, hydration, and rest.


  • Help with Equipment

Ensure your child has the right gear and it fits well.


  • Communicate with Coaches

Stay informed about your child’s progress and encourage practice at home.


  • Celebrate Effort, Not Just Results

Focus on improvement and enjoyment rather than just winning.


Parental support creates a positive environment that helps young players thrive.


Preparing for the Season Physically and Mentally


Netball demands agility, endurance, and teamwork. Preparing ahead can make a big difference:


  • Physical Training

Incorporate cardio, strength, and flexibility exercises into your routine.


  • Practice Skills

Work on passing, shooting, and footwork drills regularly.


  • Mental Preparation

Set goals, visualize success, and develop focus techniques.


  • Rest and Recovery

Allow time for your body to recover to avoid injuries.


Players who prepare well tend to perform better and enjoy the season more.


What to Bring on Game Day


Being ready for game day helps reduce stress and improves performance. Here’s a checklist:


  • Water bottle

  • Appropriate sportswear and shoes

  • Towel

  • Snacks for energy


Packing these essentials ensures you stay comfortable and focused during matches.


Opportunities Beyond Playing


Netball offers more than just playing on the court. Consider these ways to get involved:


  • Coaching

Share your knowledge and help develop new players.


  • Umpiring

Become a certified umpire and contribute to fair play.


  • Volunteering

Assist with event organization, team management, or fundraising.


  • Social Events

Join club gatherings to build friendships and community spirit.


These roles enrich your experience and support the growth of netball.



 
 
 

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Margaret River Netball Association acknowledges and pays respect to all traditional custodians of the lands of which we play netball. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. We commit to working respectfully to honour their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to this country and recognise the role and value of culture in all our communities.

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