EOI for Junior & Youth Women's National Coach and Manager

Attention NZ based handball coaches and managers! An exciting opportunity has arisen for those interested in coaching and managing the New Zealand Youth women's handball team. We are seeking individuals who are passionate about the growth of the women's game at the high school level and are dedicated to building up our player base for many years to come.

If you have experience coaching or managing a handball team, or if you are an enthusiastic newcomer with a desire to learn and develop your skills, we want to hear from you. This is a unique chance to be part of a team that is focused on empowering young women and helping them to achieve their full potential in the sport.

As a coach or manager, you will play a critical role in shaping the future of handball in New Zealand. You will have the opportunity to work with talented young athletes and help them to develop their skills and reach their goals. In return, you will gain valuable coaching and management experience, and the satisfaction of knowing that you are making a positive difference in the lives of young people.

To express your interest in this exciting opportunity, please fill out the link attached. Please complete the following Application Form to register your interest, applications close 24th March 2023.

Any questions please email high-performance@handball.org.nz & youth@handball.org.nz

Beach Handball Championships 2023 - Friday Night Mixed Social Teams Announcement

Tena Koutou Katoa,

Please see the event page for an important update regarding the mixed social evening on Friday Night before the main event over the weekend. The 4 teams have been randomly selected with some consideration to balance especially around goalkeeping and gender.

2 Women will be required to be on the sand at all times. Other than this special consideration all normal Beach Handball rules will apply.

Patience will be required for the first two rounds games as we will be light on referees and bench staff.


Beach Handball Championships 2023 - Friday Night Mixed Schedule Update

Tena Koutou Katoa,

Please see the event page for an important update regarding the mixed social evening on Friday Night before the main event over the weekend. The Format and Schedule has been posted This will consist of a double elimination bracket for 4 teams.

These teams will be drawn (with consideration of gender, and GK ability evenly split) by the tournament management staff with the help of a good old fashioned number generator.


Beach Handball Championships 23 - Schedule Update

Kia Ora Koutou Katoa,

Please see event for schedule. If you notice any issues please raise with your Team Manager in the first instance.

We welcome the following teams who will be competing on the Sand in March.

Men’s

  • Masters of Spinjitsu (Canterbury)

  • Otago Shags (Otago)

  • Pekapeka Men (Canterbury)

  • Barad-dûr Beach Bros (Various)

  • Parrots Men (Wellington)

Women’s

  • Pekapeka Women (Canterbury)

  • Otago Toroa (Otago)

  • Parrots Women (Wellington)

North vs South Beach Handball Series Team Announcement

NZHF Beach Handball is proud to announce the teams playing in the North vs South Beach Handball series. The first game is on Saturday, 4th of February at Pioneer Stadium Sand Courts. The Men’s game starts at 5pm and the Women’s game at 5:45 pm. The livestream links will be announced later. Check the event page for details and updates - North vs South Game 1

President's Update - December 2022

Meri Kirihimete, Aotearoa handball whānau

Hard to believe we are nearly at the end of another year – and what an action-packed year it has been for New Zealand Handball!

First up, congratulations to our men’s junior and youth team’s for a fantastic showing at the IHF Trophy Oceania qualifiers held in the Cook Islands at the start of December. While the boys weren’t able to bring home the silverware they had hoped for, they still posted some very creditable results and can hold their heads high with our U18 youth team finishing 2nd, coming agonisingly close to top place with a one goal loss to winners Tahiti, and the U20 juniors finishing 3rd, also coming agonisingly close to finishing one place better with a one goal loss to New Caledonia. Many thanks and congratulations to Cook Islands Handball for hosting the tournament. The result for the U18 Team was good enough to secure them a spot at the 2023 IHF Men’s Youth World Championships to be held in Croatia, so possibly more action in store for them next year.

We wish Tahiti (Youth) and Australia (Juniors) all the best as they go on to represent Oceania at the intercontinental phase of the IHF Trophy next year.

The future of New Zealand Men’s handball is looking bright with the way our boys performed in the Cooks. Now that they have had a taste of success on the international stage, we hope all the members of both squads have a long handball career ahead of them, and will share their experiences to inspire their peers to get amongst it. Eyes now turn to our youth and junior women’s teams to prepare for the equivalent Oceania qualifiers next year, date and venue yet to be confirmed. Look out for more communications and expressions of interests to get involved in that in the New Year.

Sticking with the international theme, the Men’s Handball World Championships will be held in Poland and Sweden in January. While New Zealand didn’t quite make the cut to take part, I will be attending the finals weekend in my capacity as NZHF President to wave the flag for New Zealand Handball, so look out for me in the stands. For those of you having a flutter on that international event, please do so at TAB NZ. There is a surprising level of betting placed on handball games from New Zealand, and an even more surprising proportion of that is placed with overseas betting agencies. While NZHF does not wish to encourage gambling, we do benefit financially from handball revenue generated by TAB NZ, for which we are extremely grateful and is how we get to fund our development grants programme. Any bet placed on handball that is not made through the TAB in New Zealand represents money lost to growing the sport here.

On the subject of our development grant programme, a process plea for those looking for funding from us. We have had a few applications come through of late that relate to expenses that have already been incurred and initiatives implemented. While we encourage initiatives aimed at developing and promoting the sport and its players, and are committed to funding initiatives that meet our fairly wide criteria, we won’t usually fund things retrospectively. So for our Clubs and Regional Associations, if you have an idea for something that will develop handball, and it will cost some cash to make it happen, please talk to us about how we can help before you get too far down the track. That way we can help make sure we can maximise the impact of the funding we provide, and have opportunity  to assist with whatever you have in mind. Contact Willy at treasurer@handball.org.nz if you want further information.

Looking back on the year that has been, it is encouraging to have been able to roll out a relatively full programme in 2022 after a couple of years of frustration, with all the major domestic tournaments ticked off: Queenstown in April, Auckland Open in May, the Wellington League from June to September, Auckland’s youth tournament in August, Club Champs in Wellington in September and Regionals in Christchurch in October, on top of the School leagues in Dunedin and lots of other handball being organised throughout the regions and green shoots developing in Bay of Plenty and Wanaka. And of course, the wildly successful beach programme saw our Men and Women compete on the Gold Coast over ANZAC weekend and the Men go on to the Beach World Champs in Crete and World Games in Alabama with a cheeky round of the European Beach circuit in France in between. We were also able to kick off our inaugural referees training course, giving us something to build on as we look to improve the quality of our play. The year ahead is shaping up to be just as big, with hopefully the days of COVID-19 disruptions consigned to the history books meaning we get a clear run at an uninterrupted programme in 2023.

Talking of planning for the year ahead, we had a well-attended region-wide strategy meet on 11 December, thanks to Billie from Spartanz HC for facilitating that. There are a few initiatives and strategies that will flow from that session aimed at ensuring Handball in New Zealand is able to move forward on an even better organised basis, so thanks to all who took part, both in terms of participation in the session and in anticipation of you helping to follow that through in 2023.

Last, a huge shout out to all our wonderful handball community for all you have done over the year to make handball Aotearoa as good as it has been. The year has not been without its challenges, but we continue to benefit from a fantastic cohort of hard-working volunteers throughout the country. Thanks for all that you do – and for all that you will continue to do!

Safe travels, and best wishes for the holiday season, whatever it may mean for you

David Ireland

President, New Zealand Handball Federation

President's Update - November 2022

Kia ora koutou

 After a jam-packed handball schedule leading up to the Regional Associations stakeholder meeting in October, the past month has seen a bit of the pressure come off from an NZHF Exec perspective. Not that there hasn’t been a swathe of handball-related activities to keep on top of!

 The main initiative we are working on at present is refreshing the NZHF strategic plan to help us prioritise efforts over the next few years, building off the great engagement we had at last month’s Regional Associations meet. The next step is to follow up that session with a regional strategy workshop to help each region plan for the year ahead and minimise any re-invention of wheels. There’s some great stuff going on out there, but it is clear that the future health of New Zealand handball is reliant on a small number of passionate volunteers to keep things moving. Our task is to harness that passion to maximum effect and minimum waste. Keep an eye out for further developments: once things have progressed we will publish an updated strategic plan for all to share.

 Another key initiative we are well advanced with is finalising a schedule of nationally focused handball events for the year ahead. The timing of many of those events is reliant on being able to book venues so some dates are provisional only at this stage. However, we recognise this is a priority concern for everyone. We are committed to early communication of timing for events and visibility of the national programme to help everyone plan the year ahead around the handball opportunities on offer.

 The Beach programme is already largely finalised (See pre season update here), however, the OCHF have decided on the qualifying host and it looks like our national rep squads will be packing their bags to head across the ditch in April to contest the qualifiers that will determine Oceania Handball’s representatives for the World Beach Games in Bali in August. While we are disappointed our own bid to host those qualifiers in Christchurch was not successful, it’s shaping up as another exciting year ahead on the sand.

 What is more exciting right now is the Men’s Youth and Junior Teams IHF Trophy Oceania qualifiers being held in Rarotonga from 5-9 December. The teams may be among the best prepared squads we have ever sent to an Oceania qualifying tournament, but there is going to be some high quality opposition to get past. We wish Thomas, Jack, Hayden and the boys all the very best – time for all your hard mahi over the past year to pay off.

The next cab off the rank is the female youth and junior IHF Trophy qualifiers to be held in 2023 – time for your mahi in preparation for that to start! Keep an eye out for further comms on that front, and please encourage any female teenage handball prospects out there to get in touch with secretary@handball.org.nz or womenshandball@handball.org.nz.

That’s all for now – Regional Association reps, keep an eye out for communications as we look to lock in a strategic planning workshop with you this side of Christmas.

Ngā mihi

David Ireland

President, New Zealand Handball Federation

President's Update - October 2022

Kia ora koutou, New Zealand Handball whānau!

Thanks to all those who tuned in to the AGM on 25 September. Great to have such a good turnout and participation from our voting members.  

Draft minutes have been posted on the website https://handball.org.nz/annual-general-meetings-agm  and will be put to next year’s AGM for formal approval. You can also find the annual report covering the period between AGMs and the financial statements for the latest financial year in the same section of the website. Please get in touch if you have any queries. 

The Key governance development from the AGM was the upgrade to Executive Committee, with Rowan Moloughney elected to join Tim Rayner, Willy Silcock, and Maddie Stephen as the continuing Executive Committee members and me re-elected for a further two year term. We have now had our first post-AGM Executive Committee meeting, where the incumbent Life Members’ appointee on the Exec, Frank Stoltenberg confirmed his availability to continue and he was duly re-appointed by the Life Members as their rep. I am pleased to confirm that our office bearers and portfolio holders for the year ahead are as follows: 

  • President – David

  • Secretary-General – Rowan

  • Treasurer – Willy

  • Complaints & Integrity – David

  • High Performance – Tim

  • Women’s Handball – Maddie

  • Youth Handball – Frank

  • Beach Handball – Willy

  • Tournaments – Rowan

  • Policies & Partnerships – David

  • Media – Jun Tanlayco (outside Exec)

  • Membership – Daniel Triebsch (outside Exec)

  • Referee Development – Antoine Desnos (outside Exec)

While we have identified particular portfolios of interest for each Exec member, please bear in mind that we are primarily an oversight and governance body: the onus continues to be on our Clubs and Regional Associations to make all the good handball stuff happen. A Regional Associations and Club stakeholders’ meeting has been scheduled for 19 October to flesh out how we see the year ahead playing out, with a focus on developing youth and women’s handball and coordinating the schedule. 

The other big event that too place since my last update was the Regional Champs held in Christchurch on October 1 and 2. Hats off to the Canterbury Handball organizing committee who put on a fantastic tournament at Pioneer Stadium, despite some challenges with numbers, with one of the most tightly contested Championships I can recall seeing and some top quality handball on display. Congratulations to the Otago Men for taking out the honours for their first ever win at this event, and to the Canterbury A Women’s team. A big thank you to all those that made the effort to get to this pinnacle event to conclude the indoor season.

The focus now moves to the Men’s Youth and Junior teams set to compete in the IHF Trophy Oceania qualifiers in Rarotonga, with the tournament now confirmed to commence on 3 December. Congratulations to the members of the two squads selected to represent New Zealand at this important event, with the winner of each age division going on to represent Oceania at the Intercontinental Championships next year. We had some great depth in the talent pool competing for spots in the squads. That’s really encouraging for the future, although it meant the selectors had their work cut out and some promising young players missed out on a spot. Hopefully their time will come, and meantime we can be confident we have a couple of very competitive teams to contest the Trophy. To follow the boys campaigns and keep up to date with their prep towards IHF Trophy follow

https://www.facebook.com/nzyouthhandball

We also have the 2022-23 beach handball programme kicking off this month, and it is great to see a beach league starting up in Wellington to take advantage of the new sand court that opened in autumn. It is an exciting summer ahead, with the beach high performance programme cranking up another notch as we eye another Oceania qualifiers at the end of summer with the prize this time being a spot at the World Beach games in Bali next August. Keep an eye out for further updates as we look to host those qualifiers and put on a show for the rest of the handball world to see.

Ngā mihi

David Ireland

President, New Zealand Handball Federation