The 2011 season kicks off this coming Saturday, April 2.
The 18's take on Pennant Hills at University Oval, North Ryde (Mac Uni home ground) at 12:30 PM (note time change) in the historic first ever game by the 18's in the top tier Premier Cup competition.
The seniors games have been transferred to Monarch Oval, Macquarie Fields due to the unavailability of Greygums Oval. Reserve Grade open the day at 12:00 PM against Moorebank whilst Firsts take on 2010 Div 3 premiers, Moorebank, at 2:10 PM in the Grand Final replay.
Important Information
- Players must be at the ground an hour prior to game. Unless the coach or manager is contacted should a player be late, the player may miss out on playing as final teamsheets must be submitted to the umpires/ground managers 30 minutes prior to the game and are not allowed to be modified after this time.
- All players must be financial to be eligible for selection. In certain circumstances, players can pay in installments. See your coach/manager for details. At present, most have paid in full and some are on installment plans. Players who have paid a deposit are expected to finalise registration fees this week at training.
- All players who wish to be selected must indicate their availabilty on training nights on the training register sheets or contact either their coach or manager to let them know. Asking a fellow player, mate, sister, brother or the family pet to pass on a message is not acceptable
- Dress code applies for all players. Club Polo, black trousers and black shoes must be worn to all games.
- Canteen roster (for home games - this includes Monarch this week, will be posted with team selections on Friday morning on the website
- Players are expected to help with setting up ground and helping with pack up at the end of the day.
- The Code of Conduct in your handbook and on this website applies to all players, coaches, officials and supporters. Please abide by these rules as disciplinary action will be taken against any breaches.
- There may be opportunites during the season for those not selected to play for another club on a "match day" permit. See your coach if you are interested. Although recommended for the players benefit, it is not compulsory.
- Most importantly, enjoy the day, play hard and fair, act with discipline and respect your opponents.
Good luck
Football isn't a contact sport, it's a collision sport. Dancing is a contact sport.
Duffy Daugherty
Last Modified on 29/05/2011 16:19