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To become a netball umpire, you will need to have a good understanding of the rules of netball and the skills necessary to effectively enforce them. Here are some steps to get started: 1. Learn the rules: Make sure you understand the rules of netball thoroughly, including the most recent updates. You can find the official rules on the International Netball Federation website. 2. Get trained: Attend an umpiring course or clinic offered by your local netball association or federation. This will provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to be an effective umpire. 3. Practice, practice, practice: Get out on the court and practice your umpiring skills. This will help you to develop your judgment, positioning, and communication skills. 4. Join a netball community: Join a local netball club or association and get involved in umpiring opportunities. This will give you the chance to practice your skills in a real game setting and gain valuable experience. 5. Get certified: Once you have completed your training and have enough experience, you can apply to become a certified umpire through your local netball association or federation. 6. Continue learning: Keep up to date with any rule changes and attend further training and development opportunities to improve your skills as an umpire. Remember that being a netball umpire requires a lot of dedication, practice, and knowledge. However, it can also be a rewarding and enjoyable experience, allowing you to contribute to the sport you love while developing your own skills and expertise.
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