2019 Newcastle Junior Rugby League Cup Competition
Program
Legend
FIELD 3 U13's
NO PARKING HOCKEY ONLY
PARKING OFFICIALS, TEAM STAFF & DISABLED ONLY FIELD 1 U12's
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FIELD 2 U11's
Salamander Bay
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100 m
Parking and shuttle bus service at Korora Oval
Parking at grounds is for disabled, officials and team staff only
Ground Allocations
Salamander Bay
Salamander No 1 9:00am U12 Dries Stockton Vs Kotara 10:10am U12 Thomas South Newcastle Vs Dudley Redhead
11:20am U12 O’Connor Swansea Caves Vs Belmont North 12:30pm U12 Pilgrim Valentine Eleebana Vs Western Suburbs
Salamander No 2 9:00am U11 Dries Valentine Eleebana Vs Cardiff 10:10am U11 Thomas Waratah Mayfield Vs Dudley Redhead
11:20am U11 O’Connor South Lakes Vs Macquarie 12:30pm U11 Pilgrim Valentine Eleebana Vs South Newcastle 1:40pm U11 Hemson Kotara Vs Raymond Terrace
Salamander No 3 9:00am U10 Dries Dudley Redhead Vs Swansea Caves
10:10am U10 Thomas South Newcastle Vs Stockton 11:20am U10 O’Connor South Lakes Vs Central Charlestown 12:30pm U10 Pilgrim Valentine Eleebana Vs Western Suburbs
Under 12’s Dries Cup 9:00am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 1
Stockton Sharks
Kotara Bears
1.
Kash Parsons
1.
Bryson Gallagher (C)
2.
Oscar Smith
2.
Oscar Foster
3.
Miller Checkle
3.
Flynn Richardson
4.
Jackson White
5.
Casey Hill
5.
Arhli Martin
6.
Mitchell Hinder
6.
Declan Lowndes
7.
Kai Watson-Boyle
7.
Kobie Loretan
8.
Bo Davies
8.
Max Carter
9.
Brandon Mundine
9.
Harry Elliott
10. Kyron Bullock
10. Zachary Leeson
11. Kynon Holmes
11. Aidan O'Sullivan
12. Oliver O’Brien
12. Koby Pennell
13. Brady Gallagher
13. Harrison Foate
14. Liam Holland
14. Jacob Burns
15. Liam McGrath
15. Dylan Corbett
18. Cameron Evans 19. Seth-James Carmody-Mason
Referee: Nathan Errington Touch Judges: Daniel Ebert & Alex Mullholland
Under 12’s Thomas Cup 10:10am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 1
South Newcastle Lions
Dudley Redhead Magpies
1.
Andrew Fothergil
1.
Taj West
2.
Joshua Loades
2.
Ethyn Hamilton
3.
Daniel Richardson
3.
Louis Skinner
4.
William Bird
4.
Tobias Elkin
5.
Edward Russell
5.
Zac Ryman
6.
Dane Hughes
6.
Toby Winter
7.
Harry Rogers
7.
Archie Anderson
8.
Cooper Dean
8.
Ben Andrew
9.
Tane Smith
9.
Declan Antoni
10. Lewis Cousin
10. Lachlan Dunning
11. Tom Brands
11. Rylie Box
12. Liam Richards
12. Lachlan Day
13. Callan Faulds
13. Fletcher O’Doherty
14. Oliver Benton
14. Kai Dodds
15. Reid Butcher
15. Blake Haskew
19. Sonny Martinella
16. Cade Marsh 17. Ethan Clark 18. Blake Campbell
Referee: Bailey Storey Touch Judges: Nathan Errington & Adrian Malone
Under 12’s O’Connor Cup 11:20am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 1
Swansea Caves Swans
Belmont North Sharks
1.
Riley McLean
1.
Connor Hallford
2.
Kuta Sclaes
2.
Cooper McKenzie
3.
Ty Newson
3.
Ethan Nolan
4.
Darius Brown
4.
Matthew Lysaght
5.
Drake White
5.
Henry Watts
6.
Kye Ribeiro
6.
Kobie Cullen
7.
Kai Crane-Hayes
7.
Logan Guthrie
8.
Kayden Hugo
8.
Braeden Matthews
9.
Zac McDougall
9.
Cahn Sullivan
10. Connor Bandy
10. Kane Boon
11. Lachlan Saad
11. Jayden Mitchell
12. Caiden Kolstad
12. Oscar Flett
13. Koby Scales
13. Connor Sutcliffe
14. Bodhi Sharpe
14. Kade Hoggan
15. Tyrell Cheesema
15. Charlee Bullis
16. Rory Seve
17. Aiden Wood
17. Chelsea Green
18. Zane Coilek
18. Kurtis Cheeseman
19. Blake Riley
19. Cooper McLean
20. Oscar Byrnes Referee: Adrian Malone
Touch Judges: David Aoake & Hayley Malone
Under 12’s Pilgrim Cup 12:30pm Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 1
Valentine Eleebana Devils
Western Suburbs Rosellas
1.
Allan Middleton
1.
Archie McIlwain
2.
Adam Bovis
2.
Seth Hyde
3.
Bailey Haggerty
3.
Jaylan Bishop
4.
Willis Hahn
4.
Nate Simpson
5.
Joel Simon
5.
Kyran Blair
6.
Tyce Hall
6.
Cooper McKenzie
7.
Jye Stone
7.
Tane Elers
8.
Jett Chock
8.
Harry Laver
9.
Mac Atherton
9.
Lochlan Clenton
10. Coby Marshall
10. Bailey Sutherland
11. Ethan Jarmain
11. Cooper Davies
12. Taj Tolar
12. Brody Dudgeon
13. Tj Talaileva
13. Zachary Kempnich
14. Taen Gibson
14. Harley Roarty
15. Samuel Murphy
15. Leo Bannister
16. Kaelan George
18. Lee Midson 19. Darcy Dyer
Referee: Owen Smith Touch Judges: Alex Cavallaro-Laverty & Bailey Storey
Under 11’s Dries Cup 9:00am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 2
Valentine Eleebana Devils
Cardiff Cougars
1.
Sean Robbins
1.
Angus Smith
2.
Khy Pritchard
2.
Eli Feighan
3.
Bailey Davis
3.
Olleira-Jayn
4.
Eva Kaminski
5.
Lachlan Campbell
5.
Harry Kearney
6.
Henry Harris
6.
Kaylan Kellner
7.
Jake Silvestri
7.
Tyler Davis
8.
Brady Feenan
8.
Max Marsh
9.
Logan Stewart
9.
James Hughes
10. Rodney Harris
10. Jackson Wells
12. Riley Lawrence
11. Taj Leveni
13. Cooper Chippendale
12. Tyson-Ali Davies
14. Damon Fooks
15. Cooper Coulter
15. Cooper Callan 16. Callan Rieck 17. Isaac Allen 19. Zayd Thoroughgood
Referee: Connor Purss Touch Judges: Hayley Malone & Adrian Malone
Under 11’s Thomas Cup 10:10am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 2
Waratah Mayfield Cheetahs
Dudley Redhead Magpies
1.
James Duncan
1.
Evan Buckeridge
2.
Samuel Gough
2.
Tye Hutcherson-Burns
3.
Treston Ellis
3.
Tommy Wade
4.
Zane Rainey
4.
Bailey Nichols
5.
Andrew Nixon Green
5.
Finn Matthews
6.
James Doherty
6.
Cobie Webb
8.
Kyle Thompson
7.
Zach Nugus
9.
Lachlan Gough
8.
Ethan Mateo
10. Mace Heffernan
9.
Toby Hendrickse
11. Curtis Mulherin
10. Jack Woolf
12. Aydon Cox-Ellis
11. Billy West
13. Toby McGrath
12. Koby Imre
14. Aaron Denham
13. Benjamin Curtin
15. Jacob Toleafoa
14. Max Crooks
16. Isaiah Toleafoa
15. Bailey Parkinson
17. Lachlan Hatherall
16. Kaydn Haskew
Referee: Alex Cavallaro-Laverty Touch Judges: Michael Caesar & Hayley Malone
Under 11’s O’Connor Cup 11:20am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 2
South Lakes Roosters
Macquarie Scorpions
1.
Bryson Palmer
1.
Peter Tighe
2.
Zachary Philipson
2.
Liam Harper
3.
Cody Carlsson
3.
Kylan Janc
4.
Brandan O’Toole
4.
Ricky Ranger
5.
Flynn Payne
6.
Ashton Farrelly Beeston
6.
Jaxon Lewis
7.
Braith Edmunds
7.
Blake Kemp
8.
Ethan Parker
8.
Darcee Bain
9.
Kobi Batchler
9.
Caiden Da Silva
10. Corey Bird
10. Cooper Perks
11. Lenny Hartley
11. Austin Elton
12. Zane Kozaczynski
12. Ryan Hall
13. Reuban Howlett
13. Harry Stockdale
15. Kyuss McKay
14. Domonic Goodier 15. Rori Cummings 16. Jamelia Bamblet 19. Angus Wall
Referee: Rob Purss Touch Judges: Michael Heitmeyer & Ryan lewis
Under 11’s Pilgrim Cup 12:30pm Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 2
Valentine Eleebana Devils
South Newcastle Lions
2.
Reegan Davidson
1.
Boston Byrne
3.
Asher Pung
2.
Ethan Osborn
4.
William Pittman
3.
Koda Chapman
5.
Cameron Griffin
4.
Benjamin Keeling
6.
Finn Murphy
5.
Chip Valentish
7.
Kuda Hall
6.
Kynan Lascelles
8.
Jackson Day
7.
Jack Petersen
9.
Nixon Bennett
8.
Baxter Carver
10. William Manning
9.
Braith Long
11. Billy Toms
10. Taj Kelson
12. Cameron Waite
11. Andy Gill
19. Dion Taape
12. Wyatt Katon 13. Kayden Nean 14. Fynn Wilson
Referee: Bernard Law Touch Judges: Michael Caesar & Ryan Lewis
Under 11’s Hemson Cup 1:40pm Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 2
Kotara Bears
Raymond Terrace Roosters
1.
Cooper Richards
1.
Clayton Gallagher
2.
William West-Sooby
2.
Alexander Pankhurst-Smith
3.
Jackson Sobb
3.
Maximus Zikman
4.
Liam Woolven
4.
Harrison Tomkins
5.
Tyson Dean
5.
Zach Harris
6.
Oliver Ellis
6.
Lachlan Hills
7.
Khan Ruttley-Fraser
7.
Lachlan Caslick
8.
Thomas Bonney
8.
Lachlan De Lacy Pee
9.
Jackson Westacott
9.
Kayden Turner
10. Logan Brennan
10. Rory Godwin
11. Zen Jozwiak
11. Oscar Moffat
12. Alex Jones
12. Jake Stanyer
13. Thomas Hayward
13. Lewis Smith
14. Patrick Dawson
14. Tyler O'Connell
15. Oscar Geddes 17. Brodie Fleming 19. Kai Wheatley
Referee: Dylan Eastwood Touch Judges: Connor Purss & Bernard Law
Under 10’s Dries Cup 9:00am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 3
Dudley Redhead Magpies
Swansea Caves
1.
Samuel Griffiths
1.
Andrew Wardman
2.
Jordan Hawkins
2.
Makayla Cook
3.
Deacon Maybury
3.
William Bain
4.
Mitchell Woodrow
5.
Lawson Baxter
5.
Archie Blatchford
6.
Lachlan Messenger
6.
Callum Burrows
7.
Chace Puttergill
7.
Archie Atkins
8.
Levi Yates
8.
Harrison Imre
9.
Jesse Bennett
9.
Oscar Kent
10. Braxton Logie
10. Jacksen Green
11. Jake Gessell
11. Alex Jones
12. Laine Fulle
12. Connor Rigney
13. Brock Mason
13. Fletcher Duffy-Smith 14. Timothy Hancock 15. Myles Foord 18. Tjay Harrison
Referee: David Aaoke Touch Judges: Bernard Law & John Tanielu
Under 10’s Thomas Cup 10:10am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 3
South Newcastle Lions
Stockton Sharks
1.
Harrison Najor
1.
Tyler Jones
2.
Clancy Moore
2.
Zev Drury
3.
Cai Keenan
3.
Lachlan White
4.
Jacob Fitzgerald
4.
Tallon McLennan
5.
Xavier Johnson
5.
Thomas Hungerford
6.
Jett Ryan
6.
Fred Watson
7.
Chase Firman
7.
Sollie Loretan
8.
Sonny Dos-Santos
8.
Nash Checkley
9.
Slater Luckey
11. Kaydn Macauley
10. Tangaroa Rangi-Garnham
12. Egan Fitzsimmons
11. Beau Petersen
13. Hayden Mackay
12. Ned Parnaby
14. Koby Marriott
13. Kaleb Hoffman 14. Savannah Lance
Referee: John Tanielu Touch Judges: Connor Purss & Rob Purss
Under 10’s O’Connor Cup 11:20am Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 3
South Lakes Roosters
Central Charlestown
1.
Treigh Ronis
1.
Kayde Robertson
2.
Finn Cummings
2.
Cody Frizell
3.
Casey Bacon
4.
Marcus Cleland
4.
Braiden Parker Hall
5.
Fraser Gillies
6.
Zachary Hanger
6.
Jacob Taylor
7.
Alexander McDonald
7.
Brodie Lee
8.
Clay Hillier
8.
Bodhi Cook
9.
Koby Kent
10. Jett Cristobal
10. Caitlyn Letherbarrow
11. Riley Neill
11. Mitchell Moran
12. Jonah Antill
12. William Still
13. Sam Gillies
13. Jay Trible-Hart
14. Jacob Priestley
15. Kaiden Dwyer
15. Jezaiah Charles 16. Baiden Casey 17. Kane Small
Referee: Alex Mulholland Touch Judges: Daniel Ebert & Jackson Digby Tape
Under 10’s Pilgrim Cup 12:30pm Saturday 24th August Salamander Field 3
Valentine Eleebana Devils
Western Suburbs Rosellas
1.
Liam Martin
1.
Zac Johnson
2.
Angus Roberts
2.
Izaak Allison
3.
Morgan Carter
3.
Riley Bull
4.
Edward Mawson
4.
Kane Jamieson
5.
Riley Maxwell
5.
Rico Elers
6.
Taj Wolfenden
6.
Max Trevitt
7.
Ty Ennis
7.
Cailin Ngaheu
8.
Luke Tickner
8.
Patrick Dunn
9.
Koby Harvey
9.
Cooper Coxon
10. Xavier Vaipulu
10. Linkin Clenton
11. Cohen Chew
11. Ryder Tupou
12. Tye Saul
12. Jarryd Payne
13. Malachi Faavae-Eli
13. Ellazae Elers 14. Mckinley Gray 15. Jesse Franze 16. Jared Hickson
Referee: Michael Heitmeyer Touch Judges: David Aaoke & Jackson Digby Tape
NATIONAL CODE OF CONDUCT
INTRODUCTION The Rugby League Code of Conduct provides a set of principles and actions that all participants can follow, to assist in creating a safe and positive environment for all. Whether you are a player, parent, coach, match official, spectator, or official, you have the ability to set the standards of behaviour that will assist in creating better people and communities through Rugby League and allow our great game to grow. By adopting this and ensuring your actions reflect the code, you will ensure Rugby League will continue to be a positive experience for all participants. All participants are required to abide by the Code of Conduct. By doing so, we will ensure that everyone has a wonderful experience with our great game.
Peter Beattie Chairman Australian Rugby League Commission
GENERAL PRINCIPLES Participants in the game of Rugby League include: All Players, Coaches, Sports Trainers (including League Safe Officers), Match Officials, Club Officials, Volunteers, Parents/Carers and Spectators. Participants are encouraged and expected to: »» Show positive acts of sportsmanship, discouraging all instances of foul or illegal play, or acts of violence, both on and off the field. »» Demonstrate the greatest levels of respect, protecting the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their gender, ability / disability, sexual orientation, cultural background or religion. »» Lead by positive example, and condemn the use of recreational and performance enhancing drugs and doping practices; their use endangers the health of players and is contrary to the concept of fair play. »» Celebrate the “good news” stories, and understand that cyber-bullying, which includes negative or demeaning comments, status posts, personal messages or emails, is deemed as a serious form of harassment. »» Accept that the integrity of the sport is of paramount importance, therefore, no coach, player, Club official or match official is allowed to participate, or be directly or indirectly involved in any way, in gambling in relation to the matches/competitions in which they are involved or directly linked.
By adhering to the National Code of Conduct at every Rugby League activity, you embrace the game’s beliefs
We are INCLUSIVE We are POSITIVE We are UNITED We are DISCIPLINED
CODE OF CONDUCT – PLAYER »» Be a good sport. Respect all good play whether from your team or the opposition and shake hands with, and thank, the opposition players and officials after the game – win, lose or draw. »» Participate for your own enjoyment and benefit. »» Always respect the Referee’s decision. »» Never become involved in acts of foul play. »» Honour both the spirit and letter of the competition rules and live up to the highest ideals of ethics and sportsmanship; avoid gamesmanship, and respect the traditions of the game. »» Never engage in disrespectful conduct of any sort including profanity, sledging, obscene gestures, offensive remarks, trash-talking, taunting or other actions that are demeaning to other players, officials or supporters. »» Care for and respect the facilities and equipment made available to you during training and competition. »» Safeguard your health; don’t use any illegal or unhealthy substances. »» Recognise that many Officials, Coaches and Referees are Volunteers who give up their time to provide their services. Treat them with the utmost respect. »» Do not bet or otherwise financially speculate, directly or indirectly, on the outcome or any other aspect of a Rugby League match or competition in which you are involved.
ENDORSEMENTS Players at every level of our great game have a responsibility to always play within the Laws, and to compete with respect and sportsmanship.
Rugby League is a fantastic game and should always be played in the right spirit, so that it remains enjoyable for all participants.
Rugby League is a fantastic game, made even better when players, officials and fans all work together to make a positive, safe and respectful playing environment.
We all have an important part to play in ensuring that the traditions, history and beliefs of the game are respected every time we play.
I fully endorse the player’s section of the National Code of Conduct.
I am proud to endorse the National Code of Conduct as it provides the guiding principles for the best possible Rugby League environment.
Best wishes,
Best wishes, Cameron Smith, Melbourne Storm, Queensland Maroons and Australian Kangaroos Captain
Karina Brown, Harvey Norman Jillaroos Player
CODE OF CONDUCT – COACH »» Actively discourage foul play and/or unsportsmanlike behaviour by players. »» Seek to maximise the participation and enjoyment of all players regardless of ability; avoid the tendency to over-use a talented player; treat all players as equals, regardless of their talent. »» Show concern and caution towards all sick and injured players. Follow the advice of a physician and/or sports trainer to the letter when determining when an injured player is ready to recommence training or playing. »» Teach players that an honest effort and competing to the best of their ability is as important as victory. »» Maintain appropriate, professional relationships with players at all times. »» Maintain a thorough knowledge of the Laws of the Game and keep abreast of current coaching methods; maintain or improve your current accreditation level. »» Always consider the health, safety and welfare of the players. »» Teach young players to realise that there is a big gap between their play and the professional game; do not coach them as if they are professionals. »» Ensure that your coaching reflects the level of the competition being played; do not be a “win-at-all-cost” coach. »» As coach, conduct yourself at all times in a manner, and in all situations, that shows leadership, respect for the game of Rugby League and respect for all those that are involved in the game – the players, officials, the fans, the parents, the referees and the media.
Remember that junior players participate for pleasure and mateship. Your coaching should create a positive environment that is
fun, safe, and inclusive
ENDORSEMENT Coaching at any level of the game is a huge responsibility, but also an immensely rewarding one! It can be challenging and time-consuming, but the pleasure that comes from contributing to players’ skill and social development far outweigh any barriers. It is important that, as coaches, we actively demonstrate the key beliefs of our game – courage, inclusiveness, excellence and teamwork. By being a positive leader, you have the capacity to shape lives, to mould young minds, and to provide opportunity for success and enjoyment – both on and off the footy field. Win or lose, our jobs as coaches is to always promote sportsmanship, respect, fun, and to lead by example. Enjoy your coaching experience! Best wishes!
Mal Meninga Australian Kangaroos Coach
CODE OF CONDUCT – MATCH OFFICIALS »» Place the safety and welfare of the players above all else; be alert to minimise dangerous physical play, fair or foul, especially in junior matches. »» Accept responsibility for all actions taken. »» Avoid any form of verbal contact with coaches, team officials, parents and spectators during play. »» Be impartial! Also, be consistent, objective and courteous. »» Avoid any situation which may lead to a conflict of interest, both on and off the field. »» Maintain an appropriate level of fitness for the standard of game at which you are officiating. »» Condemn all and every instance of unsportsmanlike, foul or unfair play. »» Set a good example by the way you dress, speak and act towards players, coaches, officials, parents and spectators. »» Show concern and caution towards sick and injured players. »» Officiate to the age and/or experience of the players.
Referees are the key to the successful application of the Safeplay Code (up to and including 15 years) in Junior Rugby League
ENDORSEMENTS Match Officials play an integral role in our great game. Just as we look to support our young players through their Rugby League journey, we need to be as supportive of our Referees. Learning the Laws of the Game and how to implement them in a practical manner whilst communicating with, and managing players is no easy task! It takes a lot of courage to be a Referee, so please respect their role, just as they will respect the role that players, coaches and officials play. Remember - Without Referees, we don’t have a game!
Kasey Badger Referee
Like players and coaches, Match Officials play a vital role in the establishment of a safe, friendly and conflict-free environment on the field. Your actions must be beyond reproach, maintaining the integrity of the Laws, the game, and yourself. By demonstrating a positive attitude and promoting good sporting behaviour, referees are an integral part of every match played across the country. All match officials have a responsibility to apply their thorough knowledge of the Laws consistently, and to communicate with players in a fair and measured manner.
Ben Cummins NRL, State of Origin and Test Match Referee
CODE OF CONDUCT – TEAM & CLUB OFFICIALS »» Uphold the integrity of the game of Rugby League at all times. »» Always act in a sportsmanlike manner, respecting opposition players, team and club officials and spectators. »» Make decisions in the best interests of the game of Rugby League. »» Place the safety and welfare of players as the top priority. »» Accept responsibility for all decisions made.
CODE OF CONDUCT – PARENT/SPECTATOR »» Condemn all violent or illegal acts, whether they are by players, coaches, officials, parents or spectators. »» Respect the Referee’s decisions – don’t complain or argue about decisions during or after a game. »» Behave! Unsportsmanlike language, harassment or aggressive behaviour will not be tolerated. »» Encourage players to play by the rules and to respect opposition players and officials. »» Never ridicule or scorn a player for making a mistake – respect their efforts. »» Understand that sport is part of a total life experience, and the benefits of involvement go far beyond the final score of a game. »» Participate in positive cheering that encourages the players in the team you are supporting; do not engage in any cheering that taunts or intimidates opponents, their fans or officials. »» Remember that all participants are involved in the game of Rugby League for their own enjoyment, not yours! »» At all times, follow the directions of the Ground Manager and/or other duty officials. »» Never arrive at a Junior League game under the influence of alcohol, never bring alcohol to a Junior League game and only drink alcohol, if it is available, in a responsible manner in the designated licensed area.
Children learn from positive experiences and positive examples of best practice
CODE OF CONDUCT – SUMMARY OF OFFENCES NOTE – Clubs are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials and spectators. No person(s) attending a match, function, or Club related event or activity shall: A.
Use offensive or obscene language to any participant.
B.
Enter the Field of Play or the Playing Area during the course of a match without the prior approval of the Ground Manager appointed by the home Club and/or League.
C.
Excessively dispute the decision of a Referee or Touch Judge either during or after a match.
D.
Assault, or act with aggression, to any person/s.
E.
Behave in a way contrary to the Code of Conduct and/or the spirit of the game.
F.
Behave in a way which disturbs the enjoyment of a match, function, activity or event by any person/s, or brings discredit to any Club, League or the game.
G.
Act in such a way as to exhibit racial intolerance, by language or other conduct, to any person/s.
H.
Refuse to accept the reasonable direction of the Ground Manager, official of the team/ Club which that person is supporting, or official of the home Club and/or League.
I.
No person/s may make comment or take actions that bring discredit to any person, Club or league through any social media outlet.
Clubs are responsible for the conduct of their players, parents/carers of players, coaches, officials and Club supporters. Breaches of the Rugby League Code of Conduct may result in penalties, including but not limited to: »» Suspension of a match and/or »» Termination of a match (including potential forfeiture of competition points) and/or »» Monetary fines and/or »» Suspension of a participant on a temporary or permanent basis and/or »» Suspension of a Club, League or Association on a temporary or permanent basis. These penalties are in addition to any penalty which may be imposed by the relevant governing League bodies.
OUR BELIEFS We are INCLUSIVE »» Engaging and empowering everyone to feel welcome in our game. »» Reaching out to new participants and supporters. »» Promoting equality of opportunity in all its forms. »» Respecting and celebrating diversity in culture, gender, sexuality and social background.
We are POSITIVE »» The ability to see opportunities in the face of adversity. »» The willingness to stand up for our beliefs and empowering others to do the same. »» The commitment to stand up and be recognised as a brand ambassador. »» The tenacity to do something despite how hard it is or how long it takes to achieve.
We are UNITED »» Recognising and respecting our differences in the pursuit of achieving a common goal. »» Putting the game ahead of individual needs and personal agenda. »» Be a source of motivation and support to those around me. »» Commitment to a culture of respect, honesty, and trust.
We are DISCIPLINED »» Say what we are going to do and do what we say. »» Have the strength to make the right decisions, placing facts ahead of emotion. »» Take responsibility for your own actions and the impact they have on others and the wider game. »» Champion processes, procedures, and the governing principles of the game. National Rugby League Rugby League Central Driver Avenue Moore Park NSW 2021 T: 02 9359 8500 | W: www.nrl.com