While we try our best to accommodate all teams wishing to participate in the tournament, due to the restraints of time and resources we can not accommodate everyone. Therefore all Iwi and Team registrations are reviewed by Poitūkohu Māori Aotearoa with priority given to those iwi who pay on time and to those teams who have placed higher in the grade at last year's tournament. Māori Basketball reserve the right to reject an iwi from registering if any fees from previous national tournaments are still owing. Poitūkohu Māori o Aotearoa reserve the right to reject iwi or team registration for reasons that may include but are not limited to alignment with Poitūkohu Māori o Aotearoa kaupapa
All players must be "Māori" for all grades except the Pakeke Mixed grades and the Koeke (Masters 40+ and 50+ grades). The definition of a Māori person can be found below.
Each iwi must have a minimum of 8 teams. All grades will have a capped number of total entries.
Players may only play for one team at the National Māori Tournament.
Failure to abide by these rules may result in an iwi being excluded from future tournaments
(Updated January 2022)
RULES GOVERNING THE NEW ZEALAND MĀORI BASKETBALL AOTEAROA (INC) NATIONAL MAORI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Games governed by FIBA rules https://nz.basketball/get-involved/officials-hub/the-rules-2/ with adjustments as outlined below.
1. The Tournament shall be called "The National Māori Basketball Tournament" and shall be held between the week of Wellington and Auckland anniversary days.
2. The object of Poitūkohu Māori Aotearoa (NZMBA) National Māori Basketball Tournament (herein after called "the Tournament") is to promote basketball, Te Reo Māori, friendship, goodwill, mutual understanding and to enjoy healthy competition among Iwi Māori.
3. The name of a sponsor or its products may as circumstances require be added to the official name of the Tournament but NZMBA reserves the right to refuse consent to a name which is not in keeping with the aims and objectives of the Tournament.
4. Definitions.
In these rules:
Persons eligible to participate in the National Maori Basketball Tournament are:
(a) A Māori person; or (b) The spouse of a Māori person; or (c) The adopted child of a Māori person or the child or the adopted/whangai child of the spouse of a Māori person; (d) The De Facto partner of a Māori person; or (e) A birth parent of a Māori person or a parent of an adopted Māori person It is the responsibility of each Iwi/Rohe to ensure that each Sportsperson from their Iwi is eligible to participate in the Tournament.
If requested by the representative of an Iwi participating in the Tournament the Tournament Director shall require a Sportsperson to provide evidence of their eligibility. Failure to provide satisfactory proof shall deem that Sportsperson is disqualified from participation. If discovered after the tournament – the iwi may be suspended from future tournaments. This will be at the discretion of the NZMBA Board as to the term of suspension.
5. The Tournament shall be held at a venue that can cater for 7 – 10 courts. Any other Iwi may apply to host the Tournament and such application shall be determined by the NZMBA Board at its discretion.
6. Each Iwi shall appoint at least one personnel to assist with the running of the tournament – these will be known as the “Kaiawhina” who will wear the official mawhero polo shirt for the duration of the tournament.
7. The NZMBA AGM shall be held at each Tournament. This is an open meeting where some Iwi Representatives may vote. a) To receive the annual accounts, minutes of previous AGM and an Annual Report from the NZMBA Convenor. b) Notififed items of Business c) Election of Trustees d) Appointment of Auditor for the coming year. Iwi are allocated votes at theAGM depending on team entries at the previous years tournament.
8. The Host shall prepare a report of the results of the Tournament no later than 60 days after the Tournament.
9. NZMBA will be responsible for funding applications to assist in the costs of hosting the tournament. This to include the following and not limited to: venue hire, officials’ accommodation & travel, uniforms, awards and equipment.
10. The Host shall be entitled to receive recompense from NZMBA to assist in the conduct of the Tournament. The amount of the recompense shall be determined by agreement with the NZMBA Convenor. Notwithstanding the foregoing the Host shall be entitled to seek other grants and donations for the purposes of conducting the Tournament.
11. Iwi shall be entitled to enter a maximum of one team into each grade, with a minimum of eight teams in the competetion total. Additional teams may be entered manually if there are spaces available.
12. Players may only play for one team in the tournament.
13. The Host shall have the discretion to adjust grade numbers according to availability of courts.
14. Should entries to the Tournament in any grade be in the view of the Host insufficient to hold a satisfactory competition the Host may at its discretion refuse the entries and remove that grade from the Tournament for that year.
15. Referees are to be supplied by the Iwi – One referee to ref the game following their own iwi game.
16. As part of the NZMBA promotion of Te Reo, the use of “Te Reo in games” will be encouraged by coaches & referees in the first instance. To assist non-speakers of Te Reo, the Board will provide terms and phrases to be used at the tournament with the information pack. Upon entering the tournament each team agrees to promote Te Reo in games – especially the basic terms provided.
17. All Iwi must be represented at the Awards & Presentation Ceremony held on Wednesday and Saturday night following the final games. Each rōpu will be called onto the stage to present their performance between the awards.
18. Where funding and sponsorship permit new teams will receive the official tournament uniform – logo & colours to be confirmed by Iwi with NZMBA. Current Iwi from previous tournament may also receive uniforms for any extra teams entered.
“He aha te mea nui o te Ao? – He tangata, he tangata, he tangata”
Age Group Rules:
Below is the complete eligibility criteria for all age competitions at all future national tournaments. Criteria for the Under 8 to Under 20, Wāhine, Tane and koeke grades to aligns with BBNZ age definitions.
NATIONAL MĀORI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT RULES
AGE GROUPS & DIVISIONS
WĀHANGA TOA (all players must have their Māori whakapapa)
Age Groups:
WĀHANGA WHAKANGAHAU (Non-Māori whānau members permitted to play in these)
Age Groups:
DIVISIONS
Kauri:
Kahikatea
Kowhai
Social
NOTICES
VENUES
KAIĀWHINA
Each iwi to provide personnel to assist with Court Convening each day for 2 rounds.
Iwi to complete schedule at Control
Unison Arena , Baytrust Forum & Sportsdrome.
Court Convening involves:
REFEREES
SCOREBENCH DUTY
Each team to provide 1 person to scorebench for their own game.
SCORESHEETS
Complete at least ten minutes before game, with all players from roster, regardless of whether they are playing the first game or not. No additional names can be added after the first game for that team – even if they are on the original roster.
Teams may also need to fill in scoresheet for each game.
ACCIDENTS/FIRST AID
Tied scores: When scores are tied at the conclusion of a game. Teams to play to Golden Point or 3 minutes extra time. See table below.
Rolling Subs: Subs must wait for the player on-court leaves the playing area before entering – a High-5 or hand slap is recommended for this exchange
Subs Through Refs:- normal rules. Sub on violation and foul calls. Subs to go through the scorebench and wait to be beckoned on-court by referee.
Subs not to take more that 3 secs, once called in by referee. Penalty: - warning on coach; followed by Technical foul on the coach for any following infringements.
Defence: U8s, U10s, U12s, U14s, U16s may only play Man-to-Man defense. Any coach suspecting a team is playing a zone, may request a Zone-Buster to check by sending the teeam manager to the control room and requesting a Zone-Buster Check.
Pakeke & Kōeke Grades: No more than 3 tāne on-court at any one time per team. Which means, no less that 2 wāhine on-court at any one time per team.
Under 8s Grade: Minimum of 1 girl on court at all times
Grade | Ball Size | Duration | Intervals | Time Outs | Overtime | Subs | Shooting Foul/Bonus |
U8 Mixed | Size 4 (provided by Poitūkohu Māori) | 2 x 15 mins running clock | 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per half No time-out in last 3 mins of final half Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Rolling | No free-throws Award - 1 pt & possesion for shooting fouls 7 team fouls per half - 1 pt & possesion for boonus fouls |
U10 Kōtiro U10 Tama | Size 5 | 2 x 15 mins running clock | 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per half No time-out in last 3 mins of final half Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Rolling | No free-throws Award - 1 pt & possesion for shooting fouls 7 team fouls per half - 1 pt & possesion for boonus fouls |
U12 Kōtiro | Size 5 | 4 x 10 mins running clock | 1 min between quarters 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per quarter No time-out in last 3 mins of final quarter Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Through the ref | Fiba rules will apply |
U14 Tama U16 Kōtiro U18 Kōtiro U20 Kōtiro | Size 6 | 4 x 10 mins running clock | 1 min between quarters 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per quarter No time-out in last 3 mins of final quarter Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Through the ref | Fiba rules will apply |
U16 Tama U18 Tama U20 Tama | Size 7 | 4 x 10 mins running clock | 1 min between quarters 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per quarter No time-out in last 3 mins of final quarter Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Through the ref | Fiba rules will apply |
Pakeke Koeke Whaikaha | Size 7 | 4 x 10 mins running clock | 1 min between quarters 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per quarter No time-out in last 3 mins of final quarter Unused time outs do not carry over | Golden Point | Kauri grade through the ref Kahikatea and Kowhai grades rolling | Fiba rules will apply |
Wāhine Tāne | Size 6 Size 7 | 4 x 8 mins stop clock | 1 min between quarters 2 mins halftime | 1 x 45s per team; per quarter No time-out in last 3 mins of final quarter Unused time outs do not carry over | Overtime | Through the ref | Fiba rules will apply |
2017 Māori Basketball Aotearoa