President's update

Dear Kiwi Handball community

It’s been a busy few weeks behind the scenes since my last update, as your Exec Committee has been working through some critical pieces of our governance and admin programme.

First up, with regret the big news to share on the governance front is that long-serving board member La Winitana has made the difficult call to step down from the Executive. While I’m sure that her passion for our great game and experience will not be lost to the handball community, for the time being at least she will be focusing her energies away from the administrative side of the NZHF. We wish her all the very best, and look forward to her continuing to make a positive contribution to the game, freed from Exec duties.

Much of our latest board meeting was spent discussing the beach handball programme for the summer ahead. While there is a question mark over what might happen outside New Zealand’s borders, Willy Silcock has done a great job in pulling together a great schedule for the next few months, ensuring New Zealand beach is as prepared as it can be for whatever comes to pass, with plenty of opportunities for handballers to get their fix of beach action.

On the policy front, we have approved an anti-doping policy in line with Drug Free Sport NZ expectations, an anti-match fixing policy to support our alignment with Sport NZ requirements. We also approved progressing a framework for national team selection and complaints processes. The idea with all of this is to build a more robust, professional structure for the sport to enhance our credibility for the modern era.

We have also progressed a consultation piece for updating the NZHF constitution. Look out for the output from that later in the year – I know that constitutional issues are not what most of us want to spend our spare time thinking about, but there are some important aspects we need to improve for the future.

Last, it was great to see a well attended, successful start to the Men’s National Training Squad campaign at the end of October with the first training camp. In these challenging times, it was a treat to see some good quality handball on display, and very encouraging   the state of the men’s game in New Zealand – whatever may come to pass internationally over the next year or so.

All the best

David Ireland
President, NZHF

President's Update

Dear Kiwi Handball Community

Competitive handball in New Zealand might be pretty much done and dusted for another year, but there’s still plenty of handball-related activity happening to update you all on.

But for starters, it’s exciting to see the first Men’s National Training Squad camp scheduled to take place in Wellington in the last weekend of October. This is a critical phase of the Men’s National Team’s campaign to compete in the 2022 Asian Handball champs penciled in for Dubai in just 15 months’ time. Even if COVID-19 travel restrictions get in the way of that, the NTS is still a great opportunity to get in some off-season training ahead of next year’s handball, and National Men’s Team coach Fred Han has pulled together a great management group around him to help maximise the experience for all involved. If you are interested in taking part and have yet to register, please get in touch with Fred.

Your Executive Committee met again early this month to thrash out a workplan for the months ahead, and we will continue to meet on the first Monday each month (other than January) through to next year’s AGM. If you want to add an item to any meeting agenda, please drop a line to Secretary@handball.org.nz prior to the end of the month before.

One of the first things we did this month was fill a constitutional hole by appointing an NZHF Complaints Officer. Hopefully the position is seldom needed, but having a robust disciplinary and complaints process in place is a key component to us being formally recognised by Sport NZ, and this role is an important part of that. Gaston Fuso is the new NZHF Complaints Officer. We will develop a formal complaints process to help Gaston with that role that will post on the website once approved.

The other position outside the Exec we have created is that of Media Officer, and it will come as no surprise that Jun Tanlayco has taken on the role. We look forward to Jun continuing the great work he has done in promoting New Zealand handball and providing great coverage of handball games and events over the years.

Improving the governance framework for NZHF is a big piece of work we are getting underway, with a couple of important policies needing to be adopted and a refresh of the constitution. Watch this space for further updates on that front – as a membership based organisation, getting input into the way things work from as many stakeholders as possible is important, so we will be rolling out a couple of consultations/surveys over the coming months.

Over the remainder of the year we have got a bit of planning to do, with each of the NZHF’s portfolios having a number of tasks to get squared away. The most pressing is the summer beach handball schedule, where Willy Silcock has been busy trying to coordinate local competitions and camps. Attending the Aussie Beach Handball Champs in February looks like a long shot, but if we can’t get anything up and running internationally we are committed to hosting the best domestic programme that we can. I’ll provide an update on other portfolios and plans for 2021 in next month’s update.

And to end on a positive note, we have just received a modest grant from the IHF for COVID support, which is greatly appreciated. We will be investing what we have received in a specific initiative so the grant doesn’t just get lost in routine admin. It’s not a huge amount, but it will allow us to look at a couple of initiatives that may otherwise have been outside budget.

Keep safe out there

David Ireland
President
New Zealand Handball Federation

Open Senior Men National Team Training Camp

The New Zealand Senior Men’s team is starting their campaign to the Asian Championships in January 2022.

The kick-off event is an open trial training camp in Wellington over the weekend of the 31st of October. Everyone who is a New Zealand Citizen is welcome to join for the camp.

Over that weekend there will be training sessions, games and we also will provide more details about the ‘Road to the Asian Championships 2022’.

To register interest, please email mensnationalteam@handball.org.nz (coach) or david.ojcc@gmail.com (team manager) with the following information:

  • First and Last Name

  • Nationality

  • The city currently residing in

Agenda

  • Friday, 30/10 - training (evening)

  • Saturday 31/10 - training (morning), game (afternoon)

  • Saturday 31/10 - campaign presentation event

  • Sunday 1/11 - training (midday)

Once we get closer to the weekend, the management team will contact all players who registered for this weekend with more detailed information (including financial arrangements.

Please save the date. 

NZHF National Clubs Weekend

Club champs cannot take place, but we will still be using this weekend for many people who have already booked with us and can make it to Wellington for training and fun games. Furthermore, we will be still be holding our AGM on Saturday 12th of September, and we will be providing a zoom video link to a representative from each club that cannot make it. Can all of those attending please look to the weekend guidelines below and fill out the registration form below.

http://bit.ly/2020nzhfregistration

We expect this to be an exciting and eventful weekend for those involved.

Regards,

NZHF.

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NZHF Senior Men’s National Team Coach Announcement

The NZHF is delighted to announce the appointment of Frederic Han as the head coach of the New Zealand senior men’s national team, along with his assistant coach Antoine Desnos. Being originally from France, Fred has over 30 years of handball playing and coaching experience worldwide.

Fred started with the NZHF by coaching children in 2014. Additionally, he helped coach the seniors in our first campaign of the AHF championship in 2018 in South Korea. Furthermore, he was the most recent head coach for the New Zealand Men’s National team during their 2020 campaign to Kuwait.

Overall, we believe Fred and his team will use their experience and passion to greatly boost the skills of the men's team in the next campaign.

NZHF.

General Updates On NZ Handball

New Zealand Handball is back in business as our most recent tournament in Auckland over the weekend proved a major success. Thank you to everyone involved with it.

A reminder to all that we are currently accepting individual nominations for next years national executive. Emails have been sent out by our secretary to affiliated clubs with a nomination form you must fill out so please make sure these are circulated to members of your club. Alternatively, NZHF club members can email secretary@handball.org.nz and request one of these forms. Nomination forms must be sent in by email to secretary@handball.org.nz no later than 5pm Thursday, 13th August 2020.

To ensure the tournament can go ahead, if you are playing in the Wellington Club Champs please register your team with this link https://bit.ly/2020NZHFRegistration. The document also holds details around payment for each team. Please complete the registration form by 5pm Thursday, 13th August 2020. Note: Specific team members do not need to be decided yet, just need to know who is coming.

Thank you.

NZHF.

Handball Youth Development Makes It's Debut in Gisbourne!

On Monday 27 July 2020, New Zealand Player/Coach and Executive member La Winitana travelled to Lytton High School in Gisbourne. La treated the students to an Introduction session to Handball covering basic skills and rules of the game.

"The idea was to give these kids an opportunity to see what Handball is and just to get them running around" – La Winitana.

Both classes enjoyed and learned a lot from the session and showcased some great raw talent.

A big thank you to the HOD of Physical Education Mia Crane for organising the day and to both the Year 10 and Year 12 classes that participated. Finally, a big thank you to La for giving up her time to promote our amazing sport!

NZHF.

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Update On COVID-19 Relating To New Zealand Handball.

Hello everyone

In the outbreak of COVID-19 I am sure most of you are aware of the implications this has on mass gatherings, travel and sport within New Zealand and beyond. We at NZHF and those associated with Handball in NZ are working hard to make decisions on whether many key international and national Handball events will go ahead and what the near future holds. We ask for your patience at this time and assure you that we will keep you informed on any progress or new information we get related to this issue.

Until that happens, we ask you to stay safe, keep your hygiene up and stay positive! Let’s continue grow Handball within this fine country.

Thank you all.

NZHF.

Exhibition Match NZ Men's vs Barbarians, ASB Centre 7th December,

The New Zealand Handball Federation is proud to present our Senior Men’s National Team who will be facing off in an exhibition match against the wide selection of foreign and NZ players making up the Barbarians handball team.

This fundraising event will help to bring the handball community closer together while also allowing a chance to promote the NZ Handball team going off to Asian champs next year.

Come to meet and support these two mighty teams in a friendly but fierce competition at the ASB centre on the 7th December 2019 from 4.30-7 pm.

Other events for the whole family will also be presented.

Full schedule to be unveiled soon.

Entry is free with koha donation.

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NZ MEN’S TEAM ANNOUNCED - 2020 Asian Men’s Championship

Congratulations to the following players selected to represent New Zealand in the Asian Men’s Championship, Qualification for Men’s World Championship 2021, to be held in Kuwait from 16-27 January 2020. We wish them all the best for their travels and training in the upcoming months.

NZ MENS TEAM

  • Scott James Balmforth, Wellington

  • Timothy William Baird Banks, Wellington

  • James Richard Cochrane, Wellington

  • Justin Michael Cope, Christchurch

  • Matt Wiremu Cropp, Melbourne

  • Aleksa Djorovic, Wellington

  • Gaston Alberto Fuso, Auckland

  • Harry Thomas Ireland, Wellington

  • Luke Samuel Ireland, Wellington

  • Paul Timothy Ireland, Wellington

  • William Allan Marama Makea, Wellington

  • Predrag Mijatovic, Auckland

  • Luke Jonathan Naylor, Wellington

  • Jason Christopher Roche, Wellington

  • Cameron John Ross, Wellington

  • Thomas Renata Roxburgh, Wellington

OFFICIALS

• Head Coach: Frederic Han

• Assistant Coach: Antoine Desnos

• Manager: David Ireland

• Head of Delegation: Gaston Fuso

• Media Officer: Jun Tanlayco

• Team Liaison Officer: Qassim Helal

• Physio: Stephanie Tucker