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Page 1: SOUTH TYNESIDE COLLEGE R.U.F.C. MEMBERS HANDBOOK 2014 - 15

SOUTH TYNESIDE COLLEGE R.U.F.C.

MEMBERS HANDBOOK2014 - 15

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RUGBY UNION CORE VALUES

TEAMWORK• Teamwork is essential to our sport. We welcome all new team

members and include all because working as a team enriches our lives. We play selflessly: working for the team, not for ourselves alone, both on and off the field. We take pride in our team, rely on one another and understand that each player has a part to play. We speak out if our team or sport is threatened by inappropriate words or actions.

RESPECT• Mutual respect forms the basis of our sport. We hold in high

esteem our sport, its values and traditions and earn the respect of others in the way we behave. We respect our match officials and accept our decisions. We respect opposition players and supporters. We value our coaches and those who run our clubs and treat clubhouses with consideration.

ENJOYMENT• Enjoyment is the reason we play and support rugby union. We

encourage players to enjoy training and playing. We use our sport to adopt a healthy lifestyle and build life skills. We safeguard our young players and help them have fun. We enjoy being part of a team and part of the rugby family.

DISCIPLINE• Strong discipline underpins our sport. We ensure that our sport

is one of controlled physical endeavour and that we are honest and fair. We obey the laws of the game which ensure an inclusive and exciting global game. We support our disciplinary system, which protects our sport and upholds its values. We observe the sport's laws and regulations and report serious breaches.

SPORTSMANSHIP• Sportsmanship is the foundation upon which rugby union is

built. We uphold the rugby tradition of camaraderie with teammates and opposition. We observe fair play both on and off the pitch and are generous in victory and dignified in defeat. We play to win but not at all costs and recognise both endeavour and achievement. We ensure that the wellbeing and development of individual players is central to all rugby activity.

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SOUTH TYNESIDE COLLEGE R.F.C.

Fixtures 2014-2015DATE 1ST XV MARINERS SPARTANS

09/08/2014 F GATESHEAD II

15/08/2014 (Fri) F JARROVIANS

16/08/2014 F NEWCASTLE RAVENS

19/08/2014 (Tues) F MORPETH XV

23/08/2014 (Sat) F 2pm TBC F 1pm WASHINGTON

30/08/2014 CUP HOUGHTON AWAY

06/09/2014 L REDCAR L HOUGHTON BOARS HOME

13/09/2014 L WALLSEND L BLYTH III L WALLSEND II CUP

20/09/2014 L WHITLEY BAY ROCKCLIFF L ASHINGTON III

27/09/2014 L HARTLEPOOL BBOB L SUNDERLAND III

04/10/2014 L HARTLEPOOL L NOVOS CENTURIONS

11/10/2014 L ACKLAM LPERCY PARK

MANAUDERS Spartans games left

18/10/2014 L WINLATON VULCANS L WINLATON VULCANS II

25/10/2014 L ASHINGTON L MEDICALS SERPANTS L NORTH SHIELDS III SEGHILL

01/11/2014 L BARNARD CASTLE L CONSETT III WHITLEYBAY

08/11/2014 NA CUP L NEWCASTLE RAVENS

15/11/2014 L PONTELAND L/C PONTELAND

22/11/2014 L NORTH SHIELDS L MORPETH STAGS L JARROVIANS II

29/11/2014 L BISHOP AUCKLAND L BISHOP AUCKLAND III

06/12/2014 L SEATON CAREW

13/12/2014 L WALLSEND L HOUGHTON BOARS L WALLSEND II

20/12/2014 N/A N/A L JARROVIANS II

XMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS

03/01/2015 L WHITLEY BAY

10/01/2015 L HARTLEPOOL BBOB L ASHINGTON III

17/01/2015 L HARTLEPOOL L BLYTH III

24/01/2015 N/A F RYTON III L NOVOS CENTURIONS

31/01/2015 L ACKLAM L MEDICALS SERPANTS

07/02/2015 L WINLATON VULCANS L WINLATON VULCANS II

14/02/2015 N/A L/C MORPETH STAGS L NORTH SHIELDS III

21/02/2015 L ASHINGTON L SUNDERLAND III F GATESHEAD III

28/02/2015 L BARNARD CASTLE L CONSETT III L NEWCASTLE RAVENS

07/03/2015 L PONTELAND L PONTELAND

14/03/2015 N/A

21/03/2015 L NORTH SHIELDS

28/03/2015 L BISHOP AUCKLAND LPERCY PARK

MANAUDERS L BISHOP AUCKLAND III

04/04/2015 PRAGUE TOUR PRAGUE TOUR PRAGUE TOUR

11/04/2015 L SEATON CAREW F GATESHEAD II

18/04/2015 L REDCAR C CUP FINAL F GATESHEAD III

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Management GroupCommittee Contacts E-mail TelChairman – Gary McKay [email protected] 07543400432 Vice Chairman – Mark Higgins [email protected] 07544209893

Club President – Micky Elsy [email protected] 07863289343

Secretary – Kevin Lund [email protected] 07796845949

Treasurer – Sarah Bezuidenhout [email protected] 07776050003

Club Manager – Daniel McKay [email protected] 07808812709

Safeguarding offi cer – Dave McKenzie [email protected] 07894540505

Coaching Co-ordinator – Tom Brooks [email protected] 07746933954

Director of Rugby – Tom Brooks [email protected] 07746933954

Junior section contact – Dave Deacon [email protected] 07760996284

Social secretary – Paul Paterson [email protected] 07702319465

Team Contacts1st XV Captain – Clayton Fox [email protected] 07850239860

1st XV Manager – Daniel McKay [email protected] 07808812709

1st XV Coach – Tom Brooks [email protected] 07746933954

Mariners XV Captain – Paul Barker [email protected] 07554445947

Mariners XV Manager – Paul Paterson [email protected] 07702319465

Mariners XV Coach – David Barker [email protected] 07426823671

Spartans XV Captain – Floating

Spartans XV Manager – D.M./P.P.

Club physio – Matt Logan [email protected] 07886081267

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CLUB MISSION STATEMENT                                                        South Tyneside College Rugby Club is dedicate to providing the best rugby experience in South Tyneside and provide a platform of rugby training and matches, for our members, supporters, affiliates and the interested public.  We value these members of the rugby community, and the staff and volunteers who serve them.  We are committed to excellence and the improvement of our sport. We are committed to providing a safe and positive environment for all members. CLUB VISION STATEMENTThe vision of our club is to inspire and enable our members and wider community to enjoy and achieve in the sport of Rugby Union. We are focused on building perennial rugby sides with an emphasis on fitness and skill development, while promoting personal health and the growth and awareness of our great sport. This will be under-pinned by the core values of Rugby Union and also our Club Core Values as developed by the players. 

CLUB CORE OBJECTIVES South Tyneside College Rugby Club has adopted three core objectives. These core objectives establish the foundation of the strategic development plan for our sport. South Tyneside College Rugby Club encourages all members to participate in the local and regional efforts to ensure that these objectives are accomplished.   BUILD THE BASEWe seek to expand our membership in order to share our sport with as many other people as possible. We are especially committed to sharing the values of our sport with young people, females and also disabled, ethnic and disadvantaged groups who may discover that rugby is an activity they can enjoy for their entire life. PROMOTE THE SPORTWe want rugby to receive as much publicity as possible because we believe that the more people learn about our sport the more inclined they will be to join the ranks of our membership. We are proud of our sport and we seek to celebrate it whenever possible.  ACHIEVE COMPETITIVE SUCCESSSouth Tyneside College Rugby Club has been playing rugby and engaging the local community since 1956. We seek to continue this tradition of competitive rugby and the perusal of excellence. When our players are successful in fulfilling their dreams, our society benefits from the inspiration these athletes give us. 

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Squad Code- Courage- Unity- Determination - Adaptability- Unselfishness- Humility- Cheerfulness- Professional Standards- Fortitude- Geordie Humour

Squad Mission (2014-15)

• Finish above mid table in all leagues• Improve our playing structure on last

season• Be fitter, faster and stronger than last

season• Score more tries than last season• Concede less tries than last season• Develop a reputation for brutal

physicality

Playing Squad Vision “Strength and Honour”

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- On time (where/when possible)- Don't play/train, drunk/drugs- Wear your shirt with pride- Support each other everyday on and off field- Listen the coach/captain, respect the position- Punctual for game/training- Attend training sessions - Pay subs on time- Inform captain/coach of issue that effect rugby- Volunteer to help (pitch/blind card)- Work to develop new friendships- Earn trust- Earn Respect- Be 100% committed- If not playing show your support- RESPECT SPONSORS- RESPECT THE COMMUNITY- RESPECT EACHOTHER

Squad Behavioural expectations(PLAYER RESPONSES)

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Our Players Vision“Strength and Honour”

“Strength and honour”, was a term used by Roman Soldiers and given the fact that South Shields was the home of a strategic Roman fort, supplying soldiers to Hadrians Wall, it is fitting that this motto has become our adopted vision, of how we expect players to behave before, during and after battle. Who wouldn’t be strong and honourable? Who wouldn’t want to identify himself with virtues that created a vast empire and at the same time remained simple and retained much of the qualities stemming from a small warrior tribe, wandering out of Troy, and finding a new home amongst barbarian tribes? Yes, “strength is undoubtedly something that all men crave… some just want it more”, as Achilles said, the ultimate warrior.

Over the centuries, our town has been built on these foundations and subsequently, we have a proud Industrial and Economic History. North Easterners are renowned the world over, for their proud spirit and “never go down attitude”. Our forefathers in the Coal Mining and Ship Building Industries, echoed the same spirit as our early ancestors, as they set out every day facing a dangerous days work.

So, strength is what we all want and testosterone to foam out of our ears and adrenalin to pump blood into our head, and we all want the thrill of a battle, the blood-curdling swears, the hot and satiating exultation of a victory, the fierce competition and the enemy defeated. For it satisfies both honour and our instinct as men, to see it stand again to be defeated again… for strength needs one thing for existence: weakness. These opposites define each other. No matter how strong you are, how the best and bravest you have become – it worth absolutely nothing without somebody weaker. Whom do you beat if you have no adversary, or you let it grow stronger, strong enough to withstand you? Your strength becomes nothing; it is empty air only if you cannot defeat someone.

Real honour would welcome a real adversary, whose strength was equal to your own. That would be a challenge, not throwing your weight about menacing smaller teams. Honour is a good name. It is the regard in which others hold you. It is what will sometime decide somebody’s stance for or against you. Strength often says that it cares little for reputation. Well, it is a lie. Strength is the most vain human virtue. Strength must be seen, admired, appreciated and above all praised. So strength does really care about its reputation. Honour on the other hand needs no explanation; it is an act that speaks for itself. For our team, it means personal integrity and allegiance to our Team Members and the moral code that binds the group together:-

- Courage- Unity- Determination - Adaptability- Unselfishness- Respect- Cheerfulness- Professional Standards- Fortitude 

Strength and Honour (Virtus et Honour).May you find both