ࡱ> ikh'` Abjbj{P{P .::9-~~~~...8.DB/4@B0L1"n1n11222AAAAAAA$Bh^ETA32233A~~n114Ac9c9c93~8n11Ac93Ac9c9c9n1v0 yR.-6c9 =B0@Bc9E?7Ec9c9E{<202"c9303_222AA8v222@B3333'..~~~~~~  Chosen Hill FP RFC 2009 Code of Conduct Fair Play Code: Rugby is a game of long traditions which have developed over time into a number of values that guide the way the game is played and how players, coaches, officials and supporters conduct themselves. At its core, rugby is a physical game and a fundamental value is one of respect - for opponents, team-mates and officials. Rugby for the vast majority remains a sport played for enjoyment. As such, other core values we aspire to are firm and inclusive. You will find that values embedded in the codes of conduct and the minis terms and conditions below. Parents Code: Remember that young people play rugby for their own enjoyment not that of their parents. Encourage young people to play and do not force them. Remember that persistent negative messages will adversely affect the players and referees performance and attitude. Always support the rugby club in their efforts to eradicate loud, coarse and abusive behaviour from the game. Remember that young people learn from example. Always show appreciation of good play by ALL young players both from your own club and the opposition. Respect decisions made by the match officials and encourage the young players to do likewise. Do not force an unwilling child to participate - its supposed to be for them, and you may put them off rugby forever. Encourage your child to understand and play within the rules. Teach your child that taking part and trying your best are more important than winning. Focus your child on practising their skills, sportsmanship and being part of a team. Winning is important but it isnt everything and not everyone can score the winning try. Support and encourage your child - never criticise them for making mistakes. Console them for losing, but encourage them to try harder next time. Set an example for sportsmanship - applaud good play by all. Never publicly criticise a referee or linesman - there is no place for touchline rage in mini rugby. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from childrens sport. Report anything to the Child Protection Officer or Chairman. Help the club function properly by turning up on time with the appropriate kit especially for adverse whether conditions. Remember children still need plenty of fluids in cold whether. Be prepared to help out if asked. Support your coaches - they are giving up their time to train your child. If you have any issues with the way a coach is performing, talk to them first. Refer any issues to the Club Welfare Officer. Coaches Code: Dont overload young players with demands, technical information and tactics - remember they are children and they are playing rugby for fun. Dont over play the better players - include everyone. Players develop at different times and in different ways - make allowances for their physical, emotional and mental maturity and development. Winning isnt everything - teach your players to enjoy taking part and performing to the best of their ability. Encourage each player to reach his or her potential. Never abuse, yell, criticise or ridicule children for making mistakes or losing a game. Be organised - establish a structure for the season, prepare a coaching plan for each session, have the appropriate kit. Above all, communicate to players, parents and fellow coaches to set expectations. Make sure players develop an understanding of the rules and laws of the game, that they respect opponents, team-mates, coaches and officials. Never question an officials judgement or honesty. Ensure players and parents behaviour is appropriate and in keeping with the spirit of the game and the expectations of the Club. All young players are coached in a safe environment and that there is adequate first aid readily to hand. There is appropriate supervision of young players both on and off the field. They recognize that young players should never be exposed to extremes of heat, cold of unacceptable risk of injury. The coaches develop an awareness of nutrition as part of an overall education in lifestyle management. They recognise that it is illegal for young players under 18 to drink alcohol. They ensure that their knowledge and coaching strategies are up-to-date and in line with RFU philosophy and expectations. They are aware of, and abide by, the RFU recommended procedures for taking young people on residential tours at home and abroad. (Tour policy to be implemented 2010). We should ensure that all people in contact with young people during training, matches or driving to games understand best and safe practice and we can demonstrate that this has been communicated to them. The coaches are aware of, and abide by, the policies and procedures outlined in the Policies and Procedures for the Welfare of Young People in Rugby Union. Appreciate the needs of the players before the needs of the sport. Be a positive role model. Keep winning and losing in perspective and encourage young players to behave with dignity in all circumstances. Respect all referees and the decisions they make and ensure that the players recognise that they must do the same. Provide positive verbal feedback in a constructive and encouraging manner to all young players both during coaching sessions and games. Players Code: Play to enjoy rugby - always try your best to improve your skills and play well. Play within the rules and laws of the game. Never argue with referees or coaches - their decision is final, (even if you think that they are wrong). Rugby is a team game - do your best for your team mates and dont try to grab all that glory for yourself. Dont show off, lose your cool, pick on other players or generally misbehave - its not part of rugby. (this shows weaknesses and not team sport which usually ends with us losing the game.) If you lose, accept it with good grace and try harder next time. Respect good play - from opponents or your team. Help team mates, opponents, coaches and officials - you cant play rugby on your own. Please treat others how you would like to be treated yourself with patience, fairness, respect and dignity. . Respect differences with others with disability, culture and race. Every player will ring something valuable and different to the game. Do not act irresponsibly, illegally or in a dangerous manner which may put others or yourself at risk. Take time to thank those who assist, whether its your family, committee, coaches or team mates (it makes a difference). ACTION WITH BREACH OF THE CODE OF CONDUCT: Chosen Hill FP RFC committee will remind Parents/guardians / supporters of the code of conduct is breached and if this re-occurs then it will be discussed at the next committee meeting or disciplinary meeting (if the offence warrants this) and an action agreed by the committee. If a player breaches the code of conduct then it should be dealt with by the coaches / trainers at the time of event and parents / guardians should be informed. In a more serious breach the incident should be discussed by the disciplinary committee and the sanctions below actioned to the player involved in the incident. With a breach of the code of conduct by any committee member of Chosen Hill FP RFC then the Club Welfare Officer or Club Welfare Manager (in the case of the CWO) will discuss the incident and actioned to the disciplinary committee if needed. . All incidents should be documented and filed on a incident form kept by the Club Welfare Officer and the Club Welfare Manager notified if needed. Recommended Sanctions Law and DescriptionEntry point based on scale of seriousness of Player's conduct, which constitutes the offending: Lower End (LE), Mid Range (MR), Top End (TE).Maximum sanction10(4)(a) Striking another player with the hand, arm or fistLE 2 weeks MR 5 weeks TE 8+ weeks52 weeks10(4)(a) Striking another player with the elbowLE 2 weeks MR - 5 weeks TE 9+ weeks52 weeks10(4)(a) Striking an opponent with the head LE - 4 weeks; MR 8 weeks; TE 12+ weeks 104 weeks 10(4)(a) Striking an opponent with the knee LE - 3 weeks; MR 8 weeks; TE 12+ weeks 52 weeks 10(4)(b) Stamping or trampling on an opponentLE 2 weeks; MR 5 weeks; TE 9+ weeks 52 weeks 10(4)(c) Kicking an opponent LE 4 weeks; MR 8 weeks; TE 12+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(d) Tripping an opponent with the foot/leg LE - 2 weeks; MR - 4 weeks; TE 7+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(e) Dangerous tackling an opponent, including early or late and including the action known as the "stiff arm tackle LE - 2 weeks; MR - 6 weeks; TE 10+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(f) Dangerous charging or obstructing or grabbing the opponent without the ball, including shouldering LE - 2 weeks; MR 5 weeks; TE 9+ weeks 52 weeks 10(4)(f) Holding, pushing or obstructing an opponent not holding the ball, except in a  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=232" \l "#" scrum, ruck or maul LE - 2 week; MR - 4 weeks; TE - 6+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(g) Dangerous charging or obstructing or grabbing of opponent with the ball, including shouldering. LE - 2 weeks; MR 5 weeks; TE 9+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(i) Causing a  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=232" \l "#" scrum, ruck or maul to collapse LE - 2 week; MR - 4 weeks; TE 8+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(k) Biting LE 12 weeks; MR - 18 weeks TE - 24+ weeks 208 weeks10(4)(k) Contact with eyes or eye area LE 12 weeks; MR 18 weeks; TE 24+ weeks 156 weeks 10(4)(k) Testicle Grabbing or twisting or squeezing LE 12 weeks; MR 18 weeks; TE 24+ weeks 208 weeks 10(4)(k) Threatening words or action towards match officials LE 12 weeks; MR 24 weeks TE 48+ weeks 260 weeks10(4)(k) Verbal abuse of match officialsLE 6 weeks, MR 12 weeks TE 18+ weeks52 weeks10(4)(k) Physical abuse of Match Officials LE 24 weeks; MR 48 weeks; TE 96+ weeks Life10(4)(k) Verbal abuse of players based on religion, race, colour or national or ethnic origin or otherwise LE - 4 weeks; MR 8 weeks; TE 13+ weeks 52 weeks10(4)(k) Spitting at players LE 4 weeks; MR 7 weeks; TE 11+ weeks52 weeks10(4)(k) 2 yellow in one match LE - SOS; TE - the lower end of the range for the more serious of yellow card offences 10(4)(k) Totting up of 3 foul play yellow cards within season - applies only to Levels 1-4 LE - 1 week; TE - the lower end of the range for the most serious of the yellow card offences  Footnote: Notwithstanding the above, the recommended sanctions in Appendix 2 in cases where the players actions constitute mid range or top end of offending for any type of offence which had the potential to result and, in fact, did result in serious/gross consequences to the health of the victim, the Judicial Officers and/or Disciplinary Committees may impose any period of suspensions including a suspension for life.  HTMLCONTROL Forms.HTML:Hidden.1 Recommended Sanctions (Youth) Sin Bin Protocol OffencesU17 + U18U15 + U16U13 + U14Repeated infringementsSending off Sufficient (SoS)SoSSoSDissent1 match 4 matches 6 matchesCaution 1 match 3 matchesSos Caution 2 matchesVerbal abuse to other players/ others1 match 6 matches1 match 3 matchesCaution 2 matchesCollapsing  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" scrum, ruck, maulLE caution MR 2 matches TE 4 matchesLE caution MR caution TE 2 matchesSoSTrip, late or dangerous tackle, obstructionLE 2 matchesCautionSoSDangerous use of boot/kneeingLE 3 matches MR 6 matches TE 10 matchesLE 2 matches MR 4 matches TE 6 matchesLE caution MR 1 match TE 3 matchesHit punchLE 1 match MR 4 matches TE 8 matchesLE caution MR 2 matches TE 4 matchesLE SoS MR caution TE 2 matchesKick, bite or head buttLE 4 matches MR 8 matches TE 8* matchesLE 3 matches MR 6 matches TE 8 matchesLE 1 match MR 3 matches TE 6* matchesAbusive behaviour to official including verbal abuseLE 4 matches MR 8* matches TE *LE 2 matches MR 6 matches TE 8* matchesLE 1 match MR 3 matches TE 6* matchesAssault an officialLE 8 matches MR 8* matches TE *LE 6 matches MR 8* matches TE *LE 4 matches MR 8* matches TE * It is assumed that Schools, and Clubs, would apply other sanctions for such serious breaches of conduct. If not, then higher match suspension should be applied. Sin Bin Protocol 1.1 The Sin Bin is part of the Laws of the  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" Game and applies to all levels of the  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" game, including Schools Rugby and Club  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" Youth Rugby (but excluding the continuum). It also applies to seven-a-side rugby. 1.2 The Referee will send a player to the Sin Bin if the player: a) Commits an act contrary to good sportsmanship; b) Commits Foul Play which warrants a caution; c) Deliberately offends; or d) Is a member of a team that has been repeatedly offending. The player will also be cautioned and shown a Yellow Card. 1.3 Being sent to the Sin Bin is only one stage below being Sent off and should not be treated lightly. Teachers and coaches should not condone any action which results in a player being sent to the Sin Bin. 1.4 During his or her time in the Sin Bin, a School or Club Youth player: a) must not be isolated and should be given warm clothing to wear; b) must stand out of the field of play, in the vicinity of the half way line, at a place readily identifiable to the Referee; and c) must be under the control of the teachers and coaches and be made to realise they are serving a punishment for contravening the Laws of the  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" Game. 1.5 If the players time in the Sin Bin spans the  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" half time interval, then notwithstanding paragraph 1.4 above, the player may go onto the field and be part of the team talk. 1.6 The actual playing time a player will spend in the Sin Bin shall be as follows: a) In the fifteen-a-side  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" game, 10 minutes; or b) In the seven-a-side  HYPERLINK "http://www.rfu.com/regulations/PageContent.aspx?SectionID=233" \l "#" game, 2 minutes. 1.7 The referee shall be the sole judge of the time a player has spent in the Sin Bin. 1.8 The player may only recommence playing at a stoppage in play and on the invitation of the Referee.     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