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ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS

Netball is traditionally an outdoor / all weather sport and a decision whether to play or not or reschedule due to adverse weather, is made at the start of each timeslot by the LYVNA committee on duty at the time.

Wet Weather

  • If the committee members on duty deem that the weather conditions render the uncovered courts unsafe to play, games scheduled on ALL courts shall be rescheduled as games of two halves.  The following wet weather policy explains how this new system will work: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AvX4LxgFJij9goo7GtcOff_IToFf-A?e=TOwsH2

  • Teams must attend the courts and report to the office before the scheduled start of their game. If a game has been rescheduled, teams will be notified of the rescheduling when they report to the office

  • The decision as to whether a court is unsafe to play on and the decision to reschedule games for that reason shall be made round by round by the committee members on duty

  • Games will not be rescheduled merely because it is raining. Rescheduling will only be considered where the weather conditions render the uncovered courts unsafe to play on

  • Each round is assessed individually, and the safety of the courts and the weather conditions are assessed continuously

  • We do play in rain

  • We do not play in lightning

  • We do not play in hail

  • Note the following Bylaw - 13. Dress Code
    (h) Long sleeve tops may be worn under the dress/shirt in the registered colour
    (i) Participants in 9&U sections only may wear tracksuit pants or leggings in the registered colour

Hot Weather

  • Teams must attend the courts and report to the office before the scheduled start of their game. If a game has been rescheduled, teams will be notified of the rescheduling when they report to the office

  • The decision as to whether a court is unsafe to play on and the decision to reschedule games for that reason shall be made round by round by the committee members on duty

  • Games will not be rescheduled merely because it is hot. Rescheduling will only be considered where the weather conditions render the uncovered courts unsafe to play on

  • Each round is assessed individually, and the safety of the courts and the weather conditions are assessed continuously

How do we know when it is safe to play in hot conditions?

LYVNA and Netball Victoria abide by the guidelines produced by Sports Medicine Australia.  A copy of these guidelines can be found by clicking the following links:

https://vic.netball.com.au/sites/vic/files/2020-01/HOT-WEATHER-GUIDELINES-2.pdf

https://sma.org.au/resources-advice/policies-and-guidelines/hot-weather/

 

Summary

When do we cancel or postpone games?

Ambient temperature reaches 36 degrees Celsius or greater

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Or

 

Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) reaches 30 or greater

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LYVNA uses the Bureau of Meteorology website for information on the Ambient temperature and WBGT.  The readings for both Scoresby and Coldstream are reviewed and whichever reading is higher is used.

See the link below for current readings:

http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDV65079.shtml

 

Results

If a game is cancelled after half time the scores will stand and 4 points will be awarded accordingly. If a game is cancelled prior to half time the score will be a draw and 2 points will be awarded to each team.

Player and umpire safety is paramount and if the court surfaces and conditions 
are deemed to be unsafe, the abovementioned guidelines will apply.

 

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