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Page 1: Player Behaviour Policy In West Hockey League matches from Sept 2014

Player Behaviour Player Behaviour PolicyPolicy

In West Hockey League In West Hockey League matches from Sept 2014.matches from Sept 2014.

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Why?Why?

• Feedback from umpiresFeedback from umpires

• Many peoples gut impressionMany peoples gut impression

• Recruitment of UmpiresRecruitment of Umpires

• The reason we all do this……The reason we all do this……

EnjoymentEnjoyment

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What this is not!!!What this is not!!!

• Do not talk to players or let players Do not talk to players or let players talk to youtalk to you

• Taking away management toolsTaking away management tools

• Taking away personality from the Taking away personality from the gamegame

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Player Behaviour issuesPlayer Behaviour issues

Swearing

Petulance

Antagonism

Dissent

Persistent questions / comments

Directed Abuse

Sarcasm

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Captains are responsible for the behaviour of all players on their team, including those on the bench (Rule 3.4).

Assistance of both captains at all times. A personal penalty will be awarded to a captain who

does not exercise his/her responsibilities.

Policy Details

1. Role of the Captain:

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Swearing is unacceptable on a hockey field. All instances of audible swearing will be dealt with by the umpires

with a personal and/or team penalty being applied where appropriate.

A team penalty - upgrading or reversal of a decision. Swearing directed at - an umpire, (or about a decision) - at an opponent - any other official or a spectator. time? Frustration

2. Swearing:

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Dissent or verbal abuse directed towards an umpire about a decision of an umpire at an opponent / official / spectator (time?) Team penalties may also be applied.

between members of same team – captain first (unless it is particularly serious) Then

3. Dissent / Verbal Abuse:

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Undermines authority, respect, position and is unacceptable.

Questions….. Never ? – no – it will happen – how it happens….

Explanation offered = end of the matterBut Persistent questioning Indirect comments about umpires / their decisions Non-verbal dissent (e.g. throwing stick) General petulance.

4. Persistent Questioning / Indirect Dissent:

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Surrounding is more than 2 players approaching an umpire to contest a decision.

Surrounding umpires is unacceptable and will be punished by the umpires in every instance.

On the first occasion - captain and

Subsequent – (captain / player)

5. Surrounding Umpires

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Encouraging umpires to award cards to the opposing team is unacceptable.

Players doing this (verbally / waving imaginary cards)

Policy ends

6. Appealing

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Code of Ethics & Behaviour(Urinating at pitch-side)

Players seen urinating at pitch-side!! = Speak with Captain Obtain name(s) Inform Captain that a Disrepute Complaint is

to be made.

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Must be in writing by completion of an EH Disrepute Complaint Form and received by the relevant Disciplinary Body within 14 days of the conduct complained of, provided that, where the Disrepute Complaint concerns a series of similar incidents or a course of conduct, the period of 14 days shall run from the date of the last act or omission alleged to be part of the series of incidents or course of conduct alleged to be a Disrepute Offence.

Action to take

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Essentials for Essentials for implementationimplementation• Remember what this is not…. Remember what this is not….

• All together as umpires behind this.All together as umpires behind this.

• Everybody means everybodyEverybody means everybody

• Communication - to leagueCommunication - to league

- to clubs- to clubs

- before game- before game

• SelectionSelection