


Welcome to Seaford College for this, our third Seaford Super Sevens netball tournament.
Our inaugural competition was held in 2020, and we are thrilled to be able to welcome you all back.
There will, no doubt, be some very competitive matches today with so many talented netballers on display from many wonderful schools. We are sure to see high levels of skill and enthusiasm, and we are in for some fantastic games of netball.
Netball here at Seaford continues to go from strength to strength, both in terms of participation and results, and we are very proud of the work ethic and attitude of the girls across both our Senior and Prep School.
We hope that you enjoy the tournament today and come back and see us again soon!
Miss Simeone Compton Assistant Director of Sports | Head of NetballI am delighted to be welcoming you all to the Seaford Super Sevens netball tournament. This is our third year running the tournament in this format, and we are excited about the standard of teams attending. Sport plays a major part in the curricular, co-curricular and social life of the College. We truly believe that “Sport for all” and “Performance Sport” can co-exist. The Super Sevens provides an opportunity for our student athletes to test their skills in a performance environment against quality opposition. The tournament format facilitates accelerated learning for the players and coaches throughout the day.
As a sports Department, we aim to create a visionary, student-centred environment that fosters enjoyment, inclusivity, character, hard work, creativity, decision making and reflection, thus developing independent learners that can adapt to the constantly changing landscape of modern sport. We ensure each student achieves their own personal best via the Seaford sporting pathway.
We believe development drives performance and that, through our sporting pathway, students will achieve their personal bests by developing qualities and attitudes that will help them not just on the sports field but in life itself.
The Chichester University courts provide an outstanding indoor setting for the tournament, and I would personally like to thank the University for accommodating us today. A big well done to Miss Compton and all the sports team for all their hard work in preparation for today.
Good luck to all the teams today. Enjoy every moment and strive to be the best you can be on and off the field of play. Energy, effort, and enthusiasm!
Mr Liam Doubler Director of Sport & Co-Curricular1st place in groups 1 and 2 will compete for the Cup.
2nd place in groups 1 and 2 will compete for the Plate.
3rd place in groups 1 and 2 will compete for the Bowl.
Group 3 will compete for the shield in a round robin.
You may arrive from 12:30 onto Bishop Otter Campus.
Upon arrival we request that all teams please report to the Dome to register. Once registered, teams can make camp, on the Astro.
We request all teams to be registered by13:00 ready for a prompt start at 13:30. We have access to the dome from12:00, however Next Gen will be setting up using the middle court.
Teams will be based outside. Teams are encouraged to bring a gazebo and set it up on the hard surface.
Teams may use the Astro as a team base and for warm ups. We request all teams to please ensure these are securely fastened and have suitable footings.
Changing room space will be limited; please do not leave personal items unattended.
1. England Netball rules apply.
2. The size of the squad should be a maximum of 12 players.
3. 6 minutes each way with 1 minute half time followed by 2 minute in between games
4. Each round will start on the set time in the timetable.
5. Placing will be determined by: five points for a win, three points for a draw and one point for a loss in which the losing team scores more than 50% of the winning team’s score and zero points for a loss in which the team scores 50% or less of the winning team’s score.
6. Where two teams are level on points in the table, goal average shall be used to determine the positions of the teams that finish on equal points, i.e. the team with the higher goal average over the course of the competition round shall take precedence.
7. There will be no injury time so we ask that the injured player(s) be substituted in that position as quickly and safely as possible, unless the incident is deemed to be too dangerous to move the injured player. Please report all injuries to the medical staff, who will assess the injured player(s) before allowing them to return to play. Teams are entitled to use their own medical staff if they prefer.
8. All decisions by the Director of Sport (Mr Liam Doubler) are final.
Each school will need to provide an umpire for this tournament.
Please respect and thank the umpires; without them the tournament would not be able to go ahead.
Join the conversation by tweeting updates from the tournament. Please use the handle @seafordsport so we can look back on how events unfolded through the day.
@SeafordSport
@Seafordcollege
Upon arrival, school minibuses are free in the car park. Cars will be charged £1.35 for the day.
We are pleased to announce that NextGenXV will be filming and streaming all matches live.
The Seaford College Marketing Department will also be taking video footage and photos of the event. Be sure to find them for an interview!
Please let the videographers/photographers know immediately if you have any concerns about your team being included in these videos or photos.
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Bishop Otter Campus, College Lane, Chichester, West Sussex, PO19 6PE.
• Tel: 01243 816000
• www.chi.ac.uk
Railway
Chichester is approximately 1hr 35mins from London Victoria (direct route). Chichester train station is a 20 minute walk from the Chichester campus. For more information please visit National Rail Enquiries.
Road
There are excellent road links to both Chichester.
• RAC Route planner: www.rac.co.uk/web/routeplanner
• AA Route planner: www.theaa.com/route-planner
Car Parking
Between 8.00am and 5.00pm, Monday to Friday, car parking is restricted to vehicles displaying a valid student permit and relevant scratch card, staff permit and relevant scratch card, day visitor permit, or pay and display ticket. There is a charge for overnight parking (between the hours of 02.00 and 06.00) for which a permit is required. Car parking between 8.00am and 5.00pm Saturday and Sunday is free of charge. The University employs a registered external agent to enforce the car parking regulations on University owned land and to collect all penalty charges that are due. For more information please visit www.chi.ac.uk.
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