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. TRAINING AND PLAYING POLICY
1 AIMS OF THE CLUB POLICY
The Club runs 16 teams/age groups involving over 350 players but with limited playing and changing resources. The aim of this policy is to set the principles and priorities for the training and playing of rugby throughout the Club.
It covers -
GENERAL PRINCIPALS ON USE OF GRASS PLAYING PRIORITIES TRAINING POLICIES
2 GENERAL PRINCIPALS ON USE OF GRASS
2.1 All Coaches within the Club have a responsibility to be sympathetic to the condition of “The Grass” prior to commencing any match or training session. All Coaches must remain fully aware that any serious damage caused to the pitch by playing or training on a waterlogged pitch during the winter months will not be recovered until the following spring when the grass starts to grow. Hence even if a coach is due a match or training session it remains his responsibility on any particular day or evening to cancel or move depending on the condition of the ground.
2.2 All coaches have a responsibility to keep the scrummaging machine off the pitches. The driving of this machine across the pitch has caused serious damage in the past. There is a dedicated scrummaging area behind the goal at the lake end of the training pitch. All new Coaches must discuss the use of this equipment with the Head Coach before using it.
2.3 Fitness exercises should take place off pitches as much as possible, particularly repetitive exercises such as shuttle runs, burpees etc.
2.4 When Mini rugby training or matches are played across pitches spectators should not stand across the pitches as this can cause more damage than the players.
3 PLAYING PRIORITIES for MATCHES
3.1 The Club provides four pitch-size playing areas
3.2 This part of the policy is designed to indicate which team has priority usage of pitches for matches. At all times, however, commonsense must prevail to avoid overuse of pitches.
3.4 The final word on which team plays on which pitch is with the Rugby Chairman (or delegate, such delegate to be identified at the beginning of each season).
3.5 The Club groundsman may advise on the fitness of the pitches and, although he has no authority, as such, to cancel games, his advice should normally be heeded.
3.6 The priority for pitches will generally follows the team hierarchy i.e.
Saturday Sunday1st team Ladies 2nd team Colts 3rd team Under 16s down to Under 13s 4th team Mini age groups
3.7 The Priorities of Pitch allocation may be adjusted by the Rugby Chairman (or delegate, such delegate to be identified at the beginning of each season) based on the status of any particular game at any time.
3.8 The 1st XV will have priority for any match on any day. The 1st XV management team may forego this priority in exceptional circumstances.
3.9 Otherwise, on a Saturday, priority follows team order except that the 3rd XV can take priority over the 2nd XV if they are playing a merit table match and the 2nd XV are playing a friendly game.
3.10 When any team, other than the 1st XV, is the only team at home the match should be played on the second pitch.
3.11 For Mini and Junior matches on Sunday mornings, pitch allocation will depend on the teams at home and the opposition but under the following guidelines –
3.12 On Sunday afternoons the Ladies’ XV takes priority over the Colts XV unless the Ladies are playing a friendly and the Colts a League match.
3.13 Any team that was due to play away will not take priority over a team that was due to play at home, subject to para. 3.8
4 TRAINING PRIORITIES
4.1 As a general principal, the Men’s, Ladies and Colts teams train during the week and play at the weekends. Junior teams may train mid-week subject to the conditions set out below and without interfering with senior training and in liaison with other Junior teams. There will be no mid-week training for the Minis.
4.2 Senior Mens’ Rugby
Senior Men’s Rugby will train every Tuesday and Thursday evening from the 1st July to the last game in May. Senior Men’s Rugby will take first priority for the use of all available “Grass” on Thursday nights from 19:00 to 21:00 for the whole of the year when they will run patterns and team skills for the forthcoming Saturday Game. On Tuesday nights Senior Men’s Rugby will share the grass with the Colts who will have first choice of the “Grass” available to run patterns etc. Senior Men’s Rugby will undertake individual skills and fitness training on Tuesday nights. The club will try and arrange respite training for the Senior Men’s Rugby during the winter period using an indoor facility on some Tuesday nights.
4.3 Senior Ladies’ Rugby
Senior Ladies’ Rugby will train as required on Wednesday and Thursday Evenings in addition to non-match day Sundays as required. The mid-week training sessions between 1st December and 1st March will be subject cancellation should the condition of the pitches deem this necessary. Senior Men and Colts take priority on a Thursday night.
4.3 The Colts
The Colts will train as required on one or two evenings a week fitting in with the Senior Men as in para 4.2. There may also be Sunday Training on non-match days but will not take any priority over Mini/Junior activities.
4.4 Overview of Junior Rugby (U13 To U16)
The Training for Junior Rugby should wherever possible be undertaken on a Sunday morning with the RFU Youth Structured season being adopted with suitable training days being made available in the fixture diary. It must be the joint responsibility of the senior coach of each age group along with the fixture secretary to ensure adequate training days are available.
The RFU structured season indicates an approximate balance of 17 training weeks and 17 match weeks. Mid-week training can take place as indicated below but no matches should be played on a training week i.e. mid-week training must not take the place of Sunday training to fit in another match.
Any mid-week training that does take place is non-compulsory and non-selective. If any training takes place off site it must be with the knowledge and agreement of the Chairman of Youth Rugby.
Coaches must bear in mind the conditions and time of day e.g. an evening session on a muddy pitch after a long day at school is different from a Sunday morning on a dry surface.
Coaches must also bear in mind that the players in these age groups are going through their growth spurt and often at different times so sessions should be adjusted accordingly.
All managers should keep a record of player’s game time to avoid over playing/training the best players.
Coaches must ensure that all players have suitable warm clothing for training and a change of clothes.
4.5 MID-WEEK JUNIOR TRAINING SESSIONS
The U13, U14, U15 and U16 teams may train for one 1˝ hours during the week subject to the availability of space and the condition of the grass. The teams will be able to train at times as agreed with the Head Coach. The mid-week training sessions between 1st November and 1st March will not be available as a right and will be subject to cancellation with one weeks notice should the condition of the pitches deem this necessary. Such sessions should be over before older age groups start their sessions (normally 7pm)
4.6 MINI - MIDI RUGBY
All mini rugby coaching and playing takes place on a Sunday and there is no provision for mid-week training.
The Mini-Midi Rugby season starts on 1st September each year. Fixtures and Festivals may only take place during the period commencing on the 5th Sunday of the season and ending on the Mayday Bank Holiday Monday. Outside this period, players may only participate in recruitment initiatives.
Each player is limited to playing in not more than -
(a) 17 Club Fixtures and/or Festivals during a season in addition to any Fixtures and/or Festivals played by them for their Schools; (b) 1 Festival during the same weekend, during which teams are only permitted to play in a maximum of 5 games (as per the RFU Regulations).
Fixtures, coaching and training sessions (including time devoted to match play) must last no longer than the following:
Under 7 and Under 8: 60 minutes; Under 9 and Under 10: 90 minutes; Under 11 and Under 12: 120 minutes.
5.0 INSURANCE
All coaches and Managers must be aware that the Club insurance only covers them and their players if these policies are followed and if all training and match arrangements follow RFU Regulations and guidelines.
6 AUTHORITY TO CANCEL TRAINING SESSIONS and DISPUTE RESOLUTION
6.1 If there is doubt as to the grass being in a suitable condition for use the Team Coach should obtain the permission to use the grass from the Rugby Chairman (or delegate, such delegate to be identified at the beginning of each season).
6.2 If the Team Coach still believes he is being unreasonably prevented from training his team he is to present his findings to the Rugby Executive for a full and final decision on the matter.
7 COUNTY MATCHES AND TRAINING
7.1 Whilst the Club will do what it can to accommodate County requirements we cannot allow over use of the grass.
7.2 Priority will be given where possible for the County 1st XV and the County Under 20s.
7.3 Other teams may be accommodated in order of descending age groups but with the overriding principle of maintaining the pitches in best order.
7.4 Training facilities should not be made available to any side without the actual matches being hosted.
7.5 All outside requests must be referred to the Chairman of Rugby for agreement.
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