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www.naracoortehockey.com.au [email protected]
SEASON 2015
Patrons Mrs Sue Pannell Mrs Heather Harris
Mr Don Murdoch Mr Scott Davidson
Naracoorte & District Hockey Association
OFFICE BEARERS
President
(0418818871)
Derek James * Greenbottles
Vice President Matthew Waugh * WW Brolgas
Secretary
(0407622451)
Kylie Stewart * Redlegs
Treasurer Kenn Jardine * K/L Rangers
Executive Joe Bunnik *
Christina Jardine *
Redlegs
Dartmoor
Juniors Stuart Shand * WW Brolgas
Registrar / I.T
Umpiring
Kristy Boord
Matthew Waugh
Greenbottles
WW Brolgas
Grounds Grant Yates Greenbottles
Fundraising
Publicity
Officer
Christine Bull K/L Rangers
Canteen
Public Officer
Gavin Boord
* Executive Committee members (7)
Meeting Dates for 2015
4th Tuesday of the Month unless otherwise advised
21st April Naracoorte
26th May Naracoorte
23rd June Naracoorte
28th July Lucindale
18th August Naracoorte
22nd September Naracoorte
Naracoorte & District Hockey
Association
LIFE MEMBERS
Steph Grummett 1984
John Smith 1984
Sue Waite 1988
Scott Davison 1990
Steve Harris 1994
Sue Pannell 1995
Tony McGlashan 2000
Andrew Doecke 2013
www.naracoortehockey.com.au
Club websites and contact information can be
accessed via the Naracoorte & District Hockey
Association website.
Player registrations must be entered online.
NDHA Meeting Minutes, Constitution, By-Laws,
Policies and Procedures can be accessed online
via the website, or alternatively are located in the
folders above the pigeon holes in the clubrooms.
Club Contacts
Dartmoor President Ian Dow Pres: 08 8762 2368 Secretary Christine Jardine
Greenbottles President Charlie Legoe Pres: 0448346527 Secretary Carolyn McLaren
K/L Rangers President Aaron Clothier Pres: 0429662193 Secretary Christine Bull
Redlegs President Ken Frost Pres: 03 55867524 Secretary Kelly Gale
W W Brolgas President Corey Baxter
Pres: 03 55861218 Secretary Sandy Clutterbuck
Club Roster Dates
Date Club Date Club
25th April Greenbottles 27th June Greenbottles
2nd May Dartmoor 4th July K/L Rangers
9th May Redlegs 18th July K\L Rangers
16th May K/L Rangers 25th July Dartmoor
23rd May Greenbottles 1st August Redlegs
30th May Dartmoor 8th
August
Dartmoor
13th
June
K/L Rangers Finals TBA
20th
June
Redlegs Grand
Final
TBA
Duties include: Canteen helpers, mark fields and half
fields, clean clubrooms and toilets, tidy grounds,
rubbish bins to be placed out for collection.
Match Cards The first named team is the home team. Match cards must be completed before commencement of the match. The card must show the Given Name and Surname of each player in block print and the shirt number of each player. Any match card not signed by the captain shall be recorded as a loss. Coaches/captains may add to the team listed on the card up until the end of the half time break and must remove the names of any players who did not participate in that game prior to signing the match card.
Match Times (SA time) Duration of matches to be as follows: U13 25 minute halves with 5 minute half time break U16 30 minute halves with 5 minute half time break Seniors 35 minute halves with 5 minute half time break
The time allocated for a match will not be extended except where a player is seriously injured and has to be carried from the field or a goalkeeper has to be replaced requiring a player to be fully kitted up (By-Law 9.6).
Match times may be subject to change with appropriate notification (By-Law 9.10).
Prior to commencement of a match the umpires shall signal to both teams that the match is to commence. Any team not on the field within 5 minutes of the commencement signal shall be deemed to have forfeited the match. Any team delaying the commencement of a match shall be penalised by one goal being added to their opponent’s score for every five minutes the match is delayed. The umpire shall notify the offending team of the penalty and record it as a “Time Penalty” goal on the match card. See By-Law 9.8 for further details.
SENIOR FIXTURE
TEAMS MEN WOMEN
25th April ANZAC DAY
Greenbottles V K/L Rangers
Redlegs V Dartmoor
BYE – WW Brolgas
N
N
7.30
6.00
4.30
4.30
2nd May
WW Brolgas V Greenbottles
K/L Rangers V Dartmoor
BYE - Redlegs
E
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
9th May
Dartmoor V WW Brolgas
Redlegs V K\L Rangers
BYE – Greenbottles
N
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
16th May
Dartmoor V Greenbottles
WW Brolgas V Redlegs
BYE – K/L Rangers
(State Country Championships)
N
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
23rd May
K/L Rangers V WW Brolgas
Greenbottles V Redlegs
BYE – Dartmoor
E
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
30th May
K/L Rangers V Greenbottles
Dartmoor V Redlegs
BYE – WW Brolgas
N
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
6th June – LONG WEEKEND
U13 STATE CHAMPS & U15/U18 ZONE CHAMPS IN ADELAIDE
SENIOR FIXTURE TEAMS MEN WOMEN
13th June
Greenbottles V WW Brolgas
Dartmoor V K/L Rangers
BYE – Redlegs
N
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
20th June
K/L Rangers V Redlegs
WW Brolgas V Dartmoor
BYE – Greenbottles
N
E
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
27th June
Redlegs V WW Brolgas
Dartmoor V Greenbottles
BYE – K/L Rangers
N
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
4th July
Redlegs v Greenbottles
K/L Rangers V WW Brolgas
BYE – Dartmoor
F
F
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
11th July
NO GAMES – SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
18th July
Redlegs V Dartmoor
Greenbottles V K/L Rangers
BYE – WW Brolgas
F
F
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
25th July
K/L Rangers V Dartmoor
WW Brolgas V Greenbottles
BYE – Redlegs
N
E
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
SENIOR FIXTURE TEAMS MEN WOMEN
1st August
Dartmoor V WW Brolgas
Redlegs V K/L Rangers
BYE – Greenbottles
E
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
8th August
WW Brolgas V Redlegs
Greenbottles V Dartmoor
BYE – K/L Rangers
E
N
1.45
3.15
3.15
1.45
15th August
WW Brolgas V K/L Rangers
Greenbottles V Redlegs
BYE – Dartmoor
E
E
5.00
11.30
6.30
1.00
Finals series:
22rd August – Semi Finals
29th August - Preliminary
5th September – Grand Final
JUNIOR FIXTURE TEAMS U13 U16
25th April ANZAC DAY
Greenbottles V K/L Rangers
Redlegs V Dartmoor
BYE – WW Brolgas
N
N
2.00
3.15
3.15
2.00
2nd May
WW Brolgas V Greenbottles
K/L Rangers V Dartmoor
BYE - Redlegs
E
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
9th May
Dartmoor V WW Brolgas
Redlegs V K\L Rangers
BYE – Greenbottles
N
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
16th May
Dartmoor V Greenbottles
WW Brolgas V Redlegs
BYE – K/L Rangers
N
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
23rd May
K/L Rangers V WW Brolgas
Greenbottles V Redlegs
BYE – Dartmoor
E
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
30th May
K/L Rangers V Greenbottles
Dartmoor V Redlegs
BYE – WW Brolgas
N
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
6th June – LONG WEEKEND
U13 STATE CHAMPS & U15/U18 ZONE CHAMPS IN ADELAIDE
JUNIOR FIXTURE
TEAMS U13 U16
13th June
Greenbottles V WW Brolgas
Dartmoor V K/L Rangers
BYE – Redlegs
N
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
20th June
K/L Rangers V Redlegs
WW Brolgas V Dartmoor
BYE – Greenbottles
N
E
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
27th June
Redlegs V WW Brolgas
Dartmoor V Greenbottles
BYE – K/L Rangers
N
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
4th July
Redlegs v Greenbottles
K/L Rangers V WW Brolgas
BYE – Dartmoor
F
F
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
11th July
NO GAMES – SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
18th July
Redlegs V Dartmoor
Greenbottles V K/L Rangers
BYE – WW Brolgas
F
F
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
25th July
K/L Rangers V Dartmoor
WW Brolgas V Greenbottles
BYE – Redlegs
N
E
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
JUNIOR FIXTURE TEAMS U13 U16
1st August
Dartmoor V WW Brolgas
Redlegs V K/L Rangers
BYE – Greenbottles
E
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
8th August
WW Brolgas V Redlegs
Greenbottles V Dartmoor
BYE – K/L Rangers
E
N
11.15
12.30
12.30
11.15
15th August
WW Brolgas V K/L Rangers
Greenbottles V Redlegs
BYE – Dartmoor
E
E
2.30
9.00
3.45
10.15
Finals series:
22rd August – Semi Finals
29th August - Preliminary
5th September – Grand Final
Photos courtesy of Christine Bull and Kristy Boord
Officials Code of Behaviour
As an Official of Hockey Australia, State Association, Affiliated Association or Affiliated Club you are required to comply with this policy.
1. Treat all players with respect at all times. 2. Accept responsibility for all actions taken. Exercise reasonable care
to prevent injury by ensuring players play within the rules. 3. Be impartial and maintain integrity in your relationship with other
officials, players and coaches. 4. Avoid situations that may lead to a conflict of interest. 5. Not be in a position of individual and unsupervised contact with
players under 18 years of age. 6. Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction. 7. Be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance by
maintaining the highest standards of personal conduct and projecting a favourable image of hockey and officiating at all times.
8. Refrain from any personal abuse towards players. 9. Show concern and caution towards ill and injured athletes. Enforce
the blood rule and apply procedures regarding ill or injured players according to the rules.
10. Abstain from the use of tobacco and the consumption of alcoholic beverages when officiating or whilst in uniform.
11. Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by HA. 12. Make no public comments or media announcements without prior
approval from your Tournament Director or Umpire’s Manager. 13. Umpires – Wear only the official uniform supplied by HA when
umpiring at the tournament. 14. Maintain the fitness level deemed acceptable when your
appointment to the tournament was made. 15. Abide by all relevant policies documented by HA in relation to your
appointment at a HA sanctioned event. 16. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of
their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Player/ Athlete Code of Behaviour
As an Official of Hockey Australia, State Association, Affiliated Association or Affiliated Club you are required to comply with this policy.
1. Behave in a sporting manner at all times to all players, officials and spectators.
2. Don’t make detrimental statements in respect of the performance of any match officials or umpires.
3. Play by the rules at all times and ensure that the game of hockey is not brought into disrepute by your actions.
4. Do not engage in inappropriate and/or physical contact with players or officials during the course of play.
5. Accept responsibility for all actions taken. Exercise reasonable care to prevent injury by ensuring that you play within the rules. Reasonable care consists of showing due diligence in abiding by the rules and adhering to the officials decisions.
6. Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by HA. 7. Do not bet on the outcome or on any other aspect of a hockey match or
competition. 8. Do not try to achieve a contrived outcome to a match or competition, or
otherwise improperly influence the outcome or any other aspect of a match or a competition.
9. Do not show unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapproval (by action or verbal abuse) towards an umpire or match official as a consequence of his or her decision or generally.
10. Abstain from the use of tobacco and the consumption of alcoholic beverages while in the playing/representative uniform.
11. Adhere to HA racial and sexual vilification policy. 12. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their
gender, ability, cultural background or religion. 13. Don’t do anything which adversely affects or reflects on or discredits the
game of hockey, HA, any SA, or any squad, team, competition, tournament, sponsor, official supplier or licensee, including, but not limited to, any illegal act or any act of dishonesty or fraud.
14. Refrain from using obscene, offensive or insulting language and/or making obscene gestures which may insult other players, officials or spectators.
Coaches, Managers, Team Officials Code of Behaviour
1. Treat all players with respect at all times. 2. Behave in a sportsmanlike manner at all times to other coaches,
officials, players and spectators. 3. Place the safety and welfare of the players above all else. 4. Avoid situations that may lead to a conflict of interest. 5. Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction. 6. Make no detrimental statements in public in respect of the
performance of any match officials or umpires. 7. Promote a climate of mutual support amongst the players.
Encourage players to respect one another and their worth within the team.
8. Encourage and facilitate players’ independence and responsibility for their own behaviour, performance, decisions and actions.
9. Determine, in consultation with the player, what information is confidential and respect that confidentiality.
10. Avoid situations with your players that could be construed as compromising.
11. Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by HA. 12. Provide a safe environment for training and competition. 13. Recognise individual differences in players and cater to these as
best you can. 14. Make a commitment to providing a quality service to your players.
Provide a training program which is planned and sequential. Maintain or improve your current NCAS accreditation, seek continual improvement through performance appraisal and ongoing coach education and be open to other people’s opinions.
15. Refrain from using obscene, offensive or insulting language and/or making obscene gestures which may insult players, officials or spectators.
16. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Spectator Code of Behaviour
As a spectator watching an event that is conducted or sanctioned by HA, you must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct.
1. Spectators are an important part of the game and shall at all times conform to accepted standards of good sportsmanship and behaviour.
2. Spectators shall at all times respect officials, coaches and players and extend all courtesies to them.
3. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires and fellow spectators – physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.
4. Respect the umpires’ decision. Do not abuse, threaten or intimidate an umpire or match official and do not show dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an umpire or match official’s decision in an abusive or unreasonable fashion.
5. Support skilled performances and show respect for opposition teams and players.
6. Display appropriate social behaviour by not using profane, demeaning or derogatory language, or harassing players, coaches, officials or other spectators.
7. Leave the spectator area tidy and free from litter. 8. Do not ridicule mistakes or losses – supporters are there to support. 9. Acknowledge all volunteers who are giving up their valuable time to
enable the conduct of competition. 10. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of
their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
Parent/Guardian Code of Behaviour
1. Parents/Guardians shall at all times conform to accepted standards of good sportsmanship and behaviour.
2. Parents/Guardians shall at all times respect officials, coaches and players and extend all courtesies to them.
3. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires and spectators – physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.
4. Respect the umpires’ decision. Do not abuse, threaten or intimidate an umpire or match official and do not show dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an umpire or match official’s decision in an abusive or unreasonable fashion.
5. Never publicly criticize umpires – raise personal concerns with club officials in private.
6. Support skilled performances. 7. Show respect for opponents. 8. Display appropriate social behaviour by not using profane,
demeaning or derogatory language, or harassing players, coaches, officials or other spectators.
9. Do not throw any object. 10. Barrack in a positive way. 11. Leave the area tidy and free from litter or other mess. 12. Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. 13. Never ridicule mistakes or losses. 14. Recognise all volunteers who are giving up their valuable time. 15. Refrain from any form of personal abuse towards your children and
team-mates. This includes verbal, physical and emotional abuse. Be alert to any forms of abuse directed towards your children and team-mates from other sources whilst they are in your care.
16. Refrain from any form of harassment towards your athletes. This includes sexual and racial harassment, racial vilification and harassment on the grounds of disability.
17. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.
18. Be a positive role model for your children.
NARACOORTE & DISTRICT
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
Would like to thank PPHS for their
generous sponsorship of this
programme.
Located at 4 Naracoorte/Apsley Road, Naracoorte
Livestock, Administration & Rural Real Estate Post Office Box 71, Naracoorte, South Australia 5271
Ph: 08 8762 3055 Fax: 08 8762 2846
Email: [email protected]