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TOURNAMENTCONFIRMATION PACKAGE

25 MAY - 31 MAY 2014

www.worldindoornetballassociation.com

DEAR WORLD INDOOR NETBALL ASSOCIATION PARTICIPANTS

Fourways Arena, Action Sports and SAINF look forward to welcoming you to the Indoor Netball World Cup South Africa 2014 .

Fourways Arena will be the host of an ever exciting Indoor Netball World Cup whereby we plan to set a new benchmark for the staging of an international event such as this.

Fourways Arena has an impressive record of hosting many successful international events and promises a professional delivery of the World Cup. Action Sports and SAINF have demonstrated the ability to successfully host a World Cup and the experience and expertise that has been gained from that event will ensure that the Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 will exceed the expectations of all involved.

The Indoor Netball World Cup will unite the international netball community and the people of Southern Africa in a celebration of sporting excellence.

We hope that you take some time out of your busy schedules to venture out to some of our beautiful and scenic excursions that South Africa has to offer. With the prospects of viewing Africa’s big 5, the game drives are a must.

Memories are what you make of them, and there is plenty to go around.

Bruce MillerAction Sports CEO

INDEX

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TOURNAMENT ELIGIBILITY ......................................................................................... 3

INDOOR NETBALL WORLD CUP 2014 VENUE............................................................... 3

TOURNAMENT ORGANISING COMMITTEE .................................................................. 4

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE........................................................................................... 5

FEES, PRICING AND PAYMENT TERMS ......................................................................... 6

REGISTRATION FORMS INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................... 7

GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA ...................................................................................... 8-11

JOHANNESBURG - CITY OF GOLD .......................................................................... 12-19

ACCOMMODATION............................................................................................... 20-21

REGISTRATION FORMS .............................................................................................. 23

PRE-TOURNAMENT SCHEDULES................................................................................. 24

PRELIMINARY TEAM NOMINATION FORM ................................................................. 25

UMPIRES REGISTRATION FORM ................................................................................. 26

OFFICIAL TEAM REGISTRATION FORMS...................................................................... 27

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................... 28

VISAS & PASSPORTS .................................................................................................. 28

KEY CONTACTS .......................................................................................................... 28

SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS ................................................................................................. 29

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TOURNAMENT ELIGIBILITY

• All players/officials must be registered with their Country to participate in any WINA event.

• In specified age Internationals, proof of age MUST be supplied before the event and, if necessary, upon demand by the WINA or member of the organizing committee. • Dispensation to eligibility criteria may be considered in special cases by the WINA Executive following written submissions being made to the WINA 60 DAYS prior.

• Decisions on eligibility made by the WINA shall be final and binding. • Countries should ensure that all players, coaches and officials have access to understand the contents of this document.

Fourways Arena has been the proud venue of the recent Indoor Netball Tri Nations 2013, Indoor Cricket Junior World Series 2012 as well as the Indoor Cricket World Cup 2011. Both tournaments have been an overwhelming success.

Fourways Arena is a four court arena which boasts a fully licenced bar as well as a kitchen and Kiosk. Visit the arena website on www.fourwaysfalcons.co.za.

Nestled in the Kya Sands area, there is plenty for the players to see and visit. Monte Casino is a stones throw away and has a variety of Restaurants as well as curio shops.

TOURNAMENT VENUE

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CRAIG STEYNAction Sports Director

BRUCE MILLERAction Sports Chairman

ANDREW SARDINHAAction Sports Administrator

RAYMOND LOURENSAction Sports Operations Officer

TOKKIE DU PLESSISSAINF Tournament Director

HAZEL COERTZEFourways Action Sports Arena Owner

TOURNAMENT ORGANISING COMMITTEE

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

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First Practice Session

Umpires Meeting

Opening Ceremony

Captains / Managers Meeting

Team / Officials Photo Shoot

Third Practice Session

Day 3 - SUPER 6’s Play-Offs

Day 4 - Day Off - BBQ at Indaba

Day 5 - WORLD CUP 7’s

Day 6 - WORLD CUP 7’s

Day 1 - SUPER 6’s

Day 2 - SUPER 6’s

Second Practice Session

Day 7 - WORLD CUP 7’s Play-Offs

Closing Ceremony

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Sunday

Monday

Saturday

22 MAY 2014

23 MAY 2014

24 MAY 2014

27 MAY 2014

28 MAY 2014

29 MAY 2014

30 MAY 2014

25 MAY 2014

26 MAY 2014

31 MAY 2014

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ENTRY FEESAll prices in this section are expressed in Australian Dollars and this is the currency that will be used for invoicing and all payments.

Tournament entry fees have been set at AU$ 250.00 per team member (includes players and officials).

Payments are non-refundable and must be made in accordance with the payment terms and timetable set out in this booklet.

The entry fees for each team member include:

• Tickets for the Opening and Closing functions • Team photograph and tournament shirt • Official tournament programme

PAYMENT TERMSTournament entry fees must be paid according to the following schedule. Progressive payments are required to assist with tournament set-up and organizing costs.

Payments must be made by Bank Draft or Bank Transfer to:

SAINF (South African Indoor Netball Federation)First National Bank (FNB)

EastgateAccount Number 62118036509

Branch Code : 257-705Swift Code : FIRNZAJJ

TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE

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REGISTRATION FEES PAYMENT SCHEDULE

• 14 February 2014 - 50% of entry fees deposit per team

• 1 April 2014 - Final Balance Payable

Action Sports South Africa will invoice each participating country on receipt of its completed registration forms.

Copies of the registration form are included at the back of this booklet the forms can be printed then filled in scanned and faxed or you can fill in the forms directly on this pdf and submit the forms from this booklet. Please follow the instructions on the forms.

Registrations must be received no later than 1st February 2014

The maximum registered number of players are 10 per Team, Mixed Teams are 12 players and maximum registered number of officials is 3 per Team

Please send to:

Action Sports South Africa PO Box 888 Morningside, 2057 South Africa Tel: +27 8611 22466 Facsimile: +27 8668 77678 Email: [email protected] Web: www.actionsports.co.za

REGISTRATION FORMS INSTRUCTIONS

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SOUTH AFRICAWELCOMES YOU!

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• Capital: Johannesburg

• Languages: 21.5% isiZulu, 14.4% Afrikaans, 13.1% Sesotho, 12.5% English

• Population: 12,272,263 (2011)

• Area: 17 010 square kilometres

• Percent of total SA area: 1.4%

• Population density: 675.1 people per square kilometre (2011)

• Gross regional product: $585.6 billion(2012)

• Percent of total SA GDP: 31.3%(2012)

FAST FACTS

With only 1.4% of South Africa's land area, the tiny province of Gauteng punches way above its weight, contributing 33% to the national economy and a phenomenal 10% to the GDP of the entire African continent.

Sesotho for "place of gold", Gauteng was built on the wealth of gold found deep underground - 40% of the world's reserves.

The economy has since diversified, with more sophisticated sectors such as finance and manufacturing setting up shop, and gold mining is no longer the mainstay. The province is essentially one big city, with 97% of its population living in urban centres.

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Johannesburg By far the biggest city in South Africa - and Africa as a whole. Also known as Jo'burg or Jozi, it is often compared to Los Angeles, with its similar urban sprawl linked by huge highway interchanges.

Johannesburg is a single municipality that covers over 1 645 square kilometres. Sydney's central municipality, by comparison, covers 1 500 square kilometres. It's been calculated that if a resident of the southern-most area, Orange Farm, were to walk northwards to the inner city, the journey would take three days.

Mine-dumps and headgear remain symbols of Johannesburg's rich past, while modern architecture abuts fine examples of 19th-century engineering. Gleaming skyscrapers contrast with Indian bazaars and African medicine shops, and the busy streets throng with fruit sellers and street vendors. An exciting blend of ethnic and western art and cultural activities is reflected in theatres and open-air arenas throughout the city.

South of Johannesburg is Soweto, developed as a dormitory township for black people under the apartheid system.

Lions - Krugersdorp Game Reserve

The urban area extends virtually uninterrupted east and west of Johannesburg through a number of towns: Roodepoort and Krugersdorp on the west and Germiston, Springs, Boksburg and Benoni on the east.

To the north is Pretoria, the capital of South Africa, whose southern suburbs are slowly merging with the Johannesburg sprawl. The city is dominated by government services and the foreign diplomatic corps. It's also known for its colourful gardens, shrubs and trees, particularly beautiful in spring when some 50 000 jacaranda trees envelop the avenues in mauve.

The important industrial and coal-mining towns of Vereeniging and Vanderbiljpark lie in southern Gauteng, on the Vaal River.

Top: Jacarandas Bottom: Union Buildings - Pretoria

SOUTH AFRICAGAUTENG

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With a total area of 16 548 square kilometres, Gauteng is slightly smaller than the US state of New Jersey. While it's the country's smallest province, it has the second-largest population after KwaZulu-Natal, and by far the highest population density - 576 people per square kilometre. (The Northern Cape, by comparison, has an average of three people per square kilometre.)

The people of Gauteng have the highest per capita income level in the country. The province blends cultures, colours and first and third-world traditions in a spirited mix, flavoured by a number of foreign influences. The world's languages can be heard on the streets and in offices, from English to Mandarin, Swahili, French, German and more.

The province has the most important educational and health centres in the country. Pretoria boasts the largest residential university in South Africa,

the University of Pretoria, and what is believed to be the largest correspondence university in the world, the University of South Africa, or Unisa.

More than 60% of South Africa's research and development takes place in Gauteng, which has 41% of the country's core biotechnology companies.

It's also home to leading research institutions such as the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Agricultural Research Council and the Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute.

Although the province is highly urbanised and industrialised, it contains wetlands of international importance, such as Blesbokspruit near Springs. And it's home to the Cradle of Humankind, one of South Africa's seven Unesco World Heritage sites. The region of Sterkfontein, Swartkrans, Kromdraai and environs has one of the world's richest concentrations of hominid fossils, evidence of human evolution over the last 3.5-million years.

The Highveld is said to offer one of the world best climates: summer days are warm and wind-free (relatively) and winter days are crisp and clear. Gauteng summer-rainfall area has hot summers and mild winters with frost. Hail is common during the summer thunderstorms. Snowfalls rarely occur.

THE LAND AND ITS PEOPLE

Maropeng - Cradle of Humankind

Rhino at the Lion & Rhino reserve

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JOHANNESBURG“CITY OF GOLD”

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Everyone is on the move - doing business, making money, jogging, going to gym, cycling, partying till late, eating out, and attending shows, movies and exhibitions. If you're a city person, you will love Johannesburg.

The older part of the city is developing an interesting character - in parts somewhat neglected and a bit scary, and in parts humming with a new kind of vibrancy.

It is the de facto capital of Africa - in the centre of Johannesburg, you will find people from all over the continent, and in some pretty unusual and out-of-the way venues, you can sample their cuisine and jive to their music - not for the faint of heart, though.

Also in the city centre is the Civic Theatre, and the Newtown Cultural Project, with Museum Africa. But the head offices of major corporations, and the majority of businesses, have moved out to the northern suburbs and to Midrand - the burgeoning industrial, commercial, semi-agricultural and residential area halfway between Johannesburg and Pretoria.

The northern suburbs radiate a sense of opulence and prosperity. The many shopping malls carry a vast range of high quality consumergoods, including many luxuries, and the hundredsof restaurants and coffee shops offer a wide range of fashionable cuisines.

There really is a lot to do in Johannesburg. You could go on an escorted tour of Soweto, which is not the voyeuristic horror it sounds like. It's actually a mind-expanding experience as you see not only how other people live, but also how this resilient community contributed to South Africa's liberation struggle.

A visit to Gold Reef City is a fun day out with amusement rides and a reconstructed mining village, but it is a lot more authentic than most theme parks. The trip down a gold mine is a real eye-opener, but that's nothing compared to the paradigm shift many people may experience in visiting the Apartheid Museum, also at Gold Reef City.

And for the golf enthusiast, Johannesburg is a wonderful destination. The city boasts an ideal climate for spending time out on the for spending

Johannesburg City Business District

Gold Bar at Gold Reef City

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DID YOU KNOW?

time out on the fairways under the bright African sun, and golfers here are blessed for choice, there are golf courses aplenty in the city and more widely in its province, Gauteng.

You could do a walking tour to look at some lovely old buildings, or just park off at a coffee shop in a mall and watch the world and its wallet walk past.

Johannesburg is not only the largest city in Africa surprisingly, it's also the biggest man-made forest in the world, with 10-million trees in its private gardens, parks and on sidewalks. It's also one of the world's youngest major cities, founded on 4 October 1886. And it's home to the only two polar bears in Africa, at the Johannesburg Zoo. Sandton City Buzzes with Night Life

EXPLORING JOHANNESBURGThe place where gold was discovered, is the commercial and industrial powerhouse of South Africa and indeed the whole of southern Africa. It might be the smallest of the nine provinces, but is also the wealthiest, and entertainment is high on its list of priorities – people here work and play hard.

The highveld is a heady mix of energy, diversity and enviable weather and activities and an eclectic nightlife are anything but hard to find.

In Johannesburg, Gold Reef City, numerous markets, Soweto, theatres and restaurants provide a constant source of distraction, whilst the Magaliesberg, Sun City, Pretoria, and the Pilanesberg are all on your doorstep.

Soweto Soweto is the largest township in the country, and is synonymous with anti-apartheid resistance. But it is much more. Sowetans agree – the township has soul.

Soweto Township

JOHANNESBURG“CITY OF GOLD”

Johannesburg Art GalleryThe continent's most significant gallery spans international artists such as Rodin, Picasso and Henry Moore, to South Africans such as Gerard Sekoto, Walter Battiss and Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef.

Johannesburg Zoo Opened in 1904, the zoo is now a sprawling 54ha site housing 1 807 creatures - lions, tigers, elephants, gorillas, chimpanzees, sable antelope, bat-eared foxes, polar bears and much more in all some 333 different species.Website: www.jhbzoo.org.za

Lion Park This expansive park is home to an impressive assortment of animals, including a large population of rare white lions, wild dogs, spotted hyenas, the rare black leopards, cheetahs and numerous antelope. Website: www.lion-park.com

Walter Sisulu Botanical Gardens A magnificent garden of 300ha of landscaped and natural veld areas, planted with only indigenous trees, plus 2 500 species of indigenous flowering plants and shrubs.

Museum AfricaA huge collection of objects, paintings and photographs has been collected since 1935, telling the story of South Africa. Website: www.museumafrica.org

Johannesburg Zoo

Maropeng

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Cradle of HumankindSterkfontein Cave is some 50 kilometres north-west of Johannesburg, in the Cradle of Humankind where around 40 percent of all hominid fossils have been excavated. A must see. Website: www.cradleofhumankind.co.za

Apartheid Museum A visit to Johannesburg's Apartheid Museum is a moving experience -- you almost feel you were there among the toyi-toying demonstrators facing down the police.Website: www.apartheidmuseum.org

Origins CentreMany of the exhibits bring to life the heritage of the Bushmen or San, whose DNA contains the earliest genetic print, linking them to the Homo sapiens who lived 160 000 years ago. Website: www.origins.org.za

MaropengThis spectacular building, constructed to resemble an ancient burial mound, offers an array of exhibitions which aim to teach visitors more about the beginning of the world, what it means to be human, and how humans moved out of Africa. It also boasts an original fossil display. It is in the Cradle of Humankind, 50 kilometres north-west of Jo'burg. Website: www.maropeng.co.za

ShoppingJohannesburg is any shoppers dream destination! There is something here for everyone. No matter what you looking for, you will always find it in a Johannesburg shopping mall. Johannesburg is well known for its superb shopping facilities and shopping is one thing that no other city in the country can offer like Johannesburg does.

From the upmarket Sandton Shopping Centre and Nelson Mandela Square to the fun Oriental Plaza and not to be missed Rosebank Flea Market, Jo’burg is definitely a shopper's paradise. Johannesburg shopping malls offer superior quality merchandise, entertainment and are unique lifestyle destinations.

Towards the South of the city you will find The Southgate Mall, The Glen and the Dobsonville Shopping Centre. The Southgate Mall is one of South Africa's top 10 malls in terms of size and has long served the nearby city of Soweto.

Southgate has the largest complement of furniture stores in the region. Dobsonville Shopping Centre is a first major shopping complex in Soweto and is seen as a symbol of economic development in the area.

Towards the East of the city you will find East Rand mall in Bocksburg, Carnival City Casino Brakpan and Eastgate mall. Eastgate mall is ideally situated within easy distance of the OR Tambo International Airport and the Johannesburg city centre. It houses over 250 stores full of exciting merchandise.

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African Craft Market Rosebank Mall - Rosebank

Gold Reef City Theme ParkTake a trip down an old Johannesburg gold mine, and visit a recreated turn-of-the-century gold rush town. Have fun on the rides too. Website: www.goldreefcity.co.za

Wonder CaveThis is the third largest cave chamber in South Africa a wonderland of rock twirls and ice-cream cone rocks 1,5 million years old. The cave is 125m long and 154m wide, filled with up to 14 different stalactite and stalagmite formations, 85 percent of which are still growing.Website: www.wondercave.net

SAB MuseumBeer is a drink that is loved worldwide and South African Breweries is one of the largest brewing groups in the world. The SAB Museum traces every aspect of the history of brewing - and as a bonus the entrance fee includes two beers.Website: www.worldofbeer.co.za

Bungee JumpingThe two distinctive power towers at the entrance to Soweto are good for bungee jumping, rap and base jumping. Get your adrenalin rush at 100m.Website: www.orlandotowers.co.za

World of Beer - Johannesburg

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Sandton Shopping

Then we go North. Here you will find the Cresta, Fourways Crossing, Fourways Mall, Hyde Park Corner, Killarney Mall, Melrose Arch, Monte Casino, Nelson Mandela Square, Northgate, Sandton City, The Mall of Rosebank and Village Walk.

Cresta Mall is one of Jo'burgs largest shopping complexes, boasting a diversity of stores ranging from supermarkets and clothing to cozy coffee shops and movie theatres.

The Hyde Park Corner was completed in November 1969, and was one of the first fully enclosed decentralized shopping centres developed in South Africa. Situated in the heart of the northern suburbs, Hyde Park Corner boasts 130 top-quality speciality stores, many of which are international brands. Johannesburg Shopping, Johannesburg Killarney Mall is one of Johannesburg's most established shopping centres and was the first shopping centre to be opened in the city in 1961. this fantastic mall is known as the city's best-kept secrets. Its unpretentious yet posh, ultra-stylish yet under-stated and modern.

For those who enjoy late night shopping then visit the Monte Casino. Late-night shopping is a unique feature and clothing, jewellery and African curios are the most popular products. There is plenty of entertainment, including cinemas, a theatre as well as a casino.

Nelson Mandela Square is also truly spectacular. From designer boutiques and world-class cuisine to local curios and cozy coffee shops, this square encapsulates a lifestyle that takes good taste to new levels. One can take in a show at the Liberty Theatre on the Square, cast your eye across works of art in one of the galleries or simply sit back and enjoy a meal at one of many renowned restaurants.

Sandton City is one of those malls where one just cannot resist spending. Its absolutely superb, beautifully decorated, well designed and is one of Johannesburg's most upmarket malls. When you happen to visit Johannesburg, do not miss visiting this grand mall.

To the West of the city you will find the Clearwater Mall, and Westgate. Both offer a diverse shopping and entertainment experience. Lastly, we hit the city centre. Here you will find the Oriental Plaza and Carlton Centre. The Oriental Plaza is known for its exotic variety of fabrics sold at discount prices.

Monte Casino - Fourways

JOHANNESBURG“CITY OF GOLD”

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Carlton Centre is in the city's towering 50-storey skyscraper known as one of the most popular landmarks in Johannesburg.

In Johannesburg one can truly experience a fabulous shopping escapade. All malls are uniquely designed and beautifully decorated. With so many shops and malls to choose from, where will you go first?

Eating OutRestaurants in Gauteng and Johannesburg offer the diner a wide range of food types to choose from including traditional South African fare, German, Greek, Italian, Thai, Cajun, French, Major and national take out franchises and Vegetarian to satisfy your culinary desires.

Health Resorts and SpasCombine your trip to Gauteng with a relaxing, revitalising visit to a health spa and experience Gauteng at it's finest.

Health resorts offer the latest holistic health and beauty treatments and techniques designed to rejuvenate weary bodies and minds ... ideal for the traveller in need of some relaxation between busy days of sight-seeing.

Golf CoursesGauteng offers the golfing enthusiast a wide selection of world class golf courses which will challenge the amateur and professional alike.

Johannesburg boasts some particularly fine golf courses, a number of which have hosted European PGA Tours and South African Sunshine Tour events.

Within one hours drive of the Sandton area you will find 36 of the Top 100 golf courses in South Africa - 36 excellent reasons for the golfer to visit our Gauteng Golf Courses.

Benoni Country Club, Benoni Lake Golf Course, Blue Valley Golf Course, Bryanston Golf Course, Centurion Golf Course, Crown Mines Golf Course, Dainfern Golf Course, ERPM Golf Course, Germiston Golf Course, Glendower Golf Course, Glenvista Golf Course, Goldfields West Golf Course, Houghton Golf Course, Irene Golf Course, Kempton Park Golf Course, Killarney Golf Course, Krugersdorp Golf Course, Kyalami Golf Course, Maccauvlei Golf Course, Modderfontein Golf Course, Monument Park Golf Course, Observatory Golf Course, Park View Golf Course, Pecanwood Golf Course, Pretoria Country Club, Pretoria Golf Club, Randfontein Golf Course, Randpark Golf Club, Reading Golf Course, River Club Golf Course, Roodepoort Golf Course, Royal Johannesburg, Silver Lakes Golf Course, Wanderers Golf Course, Wingate Park Golf Course, Woodhill Country Club, Woodmead Golf Course, Zwartkop Golf Course.

Johannesburg is a golfers retreatOur Traditional “Braai”

JOHANNESBURG“CITY OF GOLD”

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TransportGauteng car hire: Public roads in South Africa are well developed and well sign-posted with driving done on the left hand side of the road. To hire a car in South Africa, drivers must have aninternational drivers license and a minimum of 5 years experience.

Public Transport: Public transport in South Africa is not as well established as foreign visitors may be accustomed to. While this is constantly being improved, make sure that your transport arrangements are taken care of before you travel, to ensure a stress-free holiday in our country.

Gautrain: Gautrain is an 80-kilometre mass rapid transit railway system in Gauteng Province, South Africa, which links Johannesburg, Pretoria, and OR Tambo International Airport.

It is hoped that this railway will relieve the traffic congestion in the Johannesburg–Pretoria traffic corridor and offer commuters a viable alternative to road transport, as Johannesburg has limited public transport infrastructure. As of 18 June 2010, the OR Tambo International Airport, Rhodesfield, Marlboro, and Sandton stations have been completed.

Cheetah Cub

Horn Bill The Gautrain

Nature Reserves in Gauteng

Bronkhorstspruit Reserve, Buffelsdrift Conservancy, Heia Safari Game Reserve, Krugersdorp Game Reserve, Leeuwkloof Valley Conservancy, Lion Park, Marievale Bird Sanctuary, Nooitgedacht Nature Reserve, Oori Nature Reserve, Plumari Ranch Game Reserve, Rhenosterspruit Conservancy, Rhino and Lion Reserve, Rietvlei Nature Reserve, Roodeplaat Dam Nature Reserve, Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve, Tswaing Nature Reserve, Wonderboom Nature Reserve.

INDABA HOTEL AND CONFERENCE CENTRE

Just north of the fast paced business world of Sandton, Johannesburg lies the Indaba Hotel, Conference Centre & Spa nestled beneath the vista of the magnificent Magaliesberg Mountains.

AccommodationDesigned in keeping with the country-style character of the hotel,each of our 260 en-suit, air-conditioned bedrooms offer luxury accommodation with modern facilities.

Your home away from home, you will be treated to excellent service and serene surroundings during your stay.

The Indaba not only represents the place where you will lay your head at night. Our hotel is equipped with exciting guest facilities.

Spend the afternoon next to the outdoor rim-flow, heated swimming pool. Revel in the abundance of flora and bird life on a scenic walk, sweat it out in the gym or enjoy dinning at one of our sumptuous restaurants or bars.

Rim-Flow Heated Swimming Pool

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Chief’s Boma Restaurant

You can even indulge in a day of pampering at the Mowana Spa

Our facilities mean that you can spend your time at the Indaba in exceptional surroundings with plenty of things to do. The Indaba Hotel also now offers complimentary WiFi to all in-house guests and conference delegates

Chief’s Boma Restaurant Indaba’s 350 seater restaurant caters for all tastes.

Cuisine includes traditional African dishes as well as some of the more Afrikaner influences meals.

A variety of game meats will also be on offer.

While sitting among exclusive African Sculptured décor, you are able to enjoy the magnificent sunsets and views while listening to a cacophony of African percussion instruments and style.

This is a true “Taste of Africa”.

visit: www.indabahotel.co.za

SINGLE ROOM R1125.00 per person per night

DOUBLE ROOM R1,450.00 per room per night (R725.00 p/p sharing per night)

TRIPLE ROOM R1,776.00 per room per night (R592.00 p/p sharing per night)

Africa Day SpaSet in the tranquil bushveld gardens of the Indaba Hotel in Fourways, the Mowana Spais a wellness sanctuary which will revive your senses, rejuvenate your body and soothe your soul. The Mowana Spa, which takes its name from the majestic Baobab Tree of African Lore and Legend,offers wellness journeys based on Tribal Massage in keeping with the healing spirit of the “Tree of Life”.

Our commitment to service excellence and Staff Empowerment through training and mentoring will ensure that your needs are met and your expectations exceeded as you enjoy a Day of African Rejuvenation with the “Mowana Makoya Journey” or Indulge your senses with the “Mowana Time-Out Pamper”

Rates based on limited group breakfast and dinner in Conference Venue. Rate is inclusive of 14% VAT, but excludes 1% Bed Levy.

DINNER, BED AND BREAKFAST Africa Day Spa

TOURNAMENT ACCOMMODATION

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“TO SECURE ACCOMMODATION BOOKING PLEASE CONTACT:TOKKIE DU PLESSIS”

Email: [email protected]

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REGISTRATIONFORMS

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Enclosed is the official confirmation nomination package required for the Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 Tournament. Please note the due date for receipt of Nomination Forms included.

Please find enclosed the following:

1. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Information Request Schedule.

2. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Form 1 - Confirmation nomination form.

3. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Form 2 - Official team registration form.

4. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Team Entry Fees.

5. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Form 3 - Team Package Order Form.

6. Indoor Netball World Cup 2014 – Form 4 - Umpires Registration Form.

Please forward all the requested information by the appropriate due date to SAINF, to aid in the effective organisation of the 2014 Indoor Netball World Cup.

RETURN FORMS TO:SAINF

Attn: WCSA 2013PO Box 888

Morningside, 2057South Africa

Phone: +27 8611 228466Fax: +27 8668 77678

Email: [email protected]

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Africa Day Spa

INFORMATIONREQUEST SCHEDULE

If you are able to complete any of the information request forms prior to the due date and submit them to our office it would be greatly appreciated.

Photos of team members and competing nation logos can be uploaded on the

World Indoor Netball Association website.

*Required for the WINA programme

Preliminary Team Nomination Form.14 February 2014

Competing Nations Logo.* 1 March 2014

Remaining Team Entry Fees Payable1 April 2014

Umpires Nomination Form.1 March 2014

Head/Shoulder Photo of all Team Members.* 15 April 2014

Official Team Registration Form Including Shirt Size.15 April 2014

14 February 2014 Initial Team Entry Deposit 50% per Team.

Team Package Order Form. 15 April 2014(Includes opening and closing ceremony Tickets)

PLEASE SEND BY

FEBRUARY

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PRELIMINARY TEAMNOMINATION

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SEND TO: SAINF

Attn: WCSA 2013PO Box 888

Morningside, 2057South Africa

Fax: +27 8668 77678Email: [email protected]

NAME

DATE 2014

SIGNED

Please tick the box(s) next to the divisions your national body anticipate entering teams in:

MENS OPEN

LADIES OPEN

21 & UNDER

MIXED OPEN

COUNTRY

PLEASE SEND BY

MARCH

01

SAINF will cover the cost of the following expenses for Umpires

World Cup Umpire Shirts and Shorts. All other Umpire costs are at the expense of the nominating nation.

Would you please nominate below the name/s of the Umpire/s available.Please nominate in order of preference - 1 = most preferred.

COUNTRY

UMPIRE 1

UMPIRE 4

UMPIRE 2

UMPIRE 3

NAME

DATE 2013

SIGNED

SEND TO: SAINF

Attn: WCSA 2013PO Box 888

Morningside, 2057South Africa

Fax: +27 8668 77678Email: [email protected]

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UMPIRESREGISTRATION

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OFFICIAL TEAMREGISTRATION

NAME

DATE 2013

SIGNED

COUNTRY

PLAYER SHIRT SIZES PLAYER NAME PLAYER SURNAME

Please check spelling - This form is used to check team member names in the official tournament programme.

Captain

Manager

Coach

SEND TO: SAINF

Attn: TNSA 2013PO Box 888

Morningside, 2057South Africa

Fax: +27 8668 77678Email: [email protected]

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1. World Cup 2014 Draw – Available Monday 21st April 2014

2. Training Schedule Applications sent out to Participating Countries 6th April 2014

3. Training Schedule Applications sent back to SAINF 15th April 2014

4. Invitation Letters from SAINF to teams participating for VISA applications 27th April 2014

5. Opening and Closing Ceremony tickets available for Supporters to purchase online, that are attending 31th April 2014

All visitors to South Africa require:

• A valid acceptable passport or travel document good for a sufficient period to cover the intended stay.

• A valid visa, if required.

• Sufficient funds.

• A return or onward ticket.

• At least two blank pages in your passport.

• Yellow fever certificates are required if the journey starts or entails passing through the yellow fever belt of Africa or South America.

KEY CONTACTS Bruce Miller - [email protected]

Craig Steyn - [email protected]

Andrew Sardinha - [email protected]

VISAS AND PASSPORTS

CALL: +27 8611 228 466

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www.twitter.com/WINAnetball

www.facebook.com/worldindoornetballassociation

Get all the latest news on the World Indoor Netball Association’s World Cup 2014 on your favourite Social platforms, go to the links below or Scan the QR code with your smart phone to view

WINA’s social accounts.

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