Monday, 24 November 2014
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Monday, 27 October 2014
Summer Hockey Grounds
Summer Hockey year 5 and 6 Rules
Year 5 and
6 Summer hockey rules
Guidance
around rules for year 5 and 6:
-
There is an expectation at this
level that players have a understanding of the rules
-
Most infringements need to be
penalised if you feel they have an impact on the game
-
If you make a decision be clear
so that everyone around knows what decision you have made
Rules
for year 5 and 6 summer hockey
1.
Players may not hit the ball,
pushing only – penalised with a free push
2.
Players are not allowed to
intentionally kick the ball – penalised with a free push
3.
Players may not chop and other
players sticks to get the ball – penalised with a free push
4.
Players may not lift the ball
in any way that makes it dangerous – penalised with a free push
5.
Players may not intentionally
push the ball over the baseline – penalised with a free push taken back 5m from
the baseline
6.
A foot or part of a person
stopping a definite goal results in a penalty stroke.
a.
The ball must be pushed from a
position 7 metres from the goal and hit between the marks on the backboard.
b.
A foot or part of a person
interfering with the ball within 5 metres of the goal, but a goal would not
have arisen is a free push 5 metres back from the baseline in line with where
the infringement took place.
7.
If the ball crosses the
baseline, and is not intentional, play is restarted with a 16 yard push to be
taken 5m from the baseline in front of the goal
8.
Goals cannot be scored directly
from a free push.
9.
A goal is scored when the ball
crosses completely over the base line or hits the backboard
10. Shots higher than the backboard will not be counted
a.
The exception to this is a ball
deflected up into the goal by a defender
11. If the ball crosses one of the side barriers a free push is awarded
to the opposing team to the one that last touched the ball before going out.
12. Games will start and end on the hooter with two halves separated by
a short half time
13. One adult from each team is permitted on the field in a guidance
role only
14. They must not influence or intimidate the umpire in any way
a.
If there are any issues please
see the organisers in the pavilion
Summer Hockey Year 3 and 4 Rules
Year 3 and
4 Summer hockey rules
Guidance
around rules for year 3 and 4:
-
Remember these are young
players who will have little knowledge of the rules and are there to
participate and have fun.
-
There is an expectation that
they are starting to learn the rules
-
Only penalise if you think an
infringement has in impact on the game
e.g. a player kicks the ball half way down the field
e.g. a player hits the ball with the back of their stick into the
goal
-
If you make a decision be clear
so that everyone around knows what decision you have made
Rules
for year 1 and 2 summer hockey
1.
Players may not hit the ball,
pushing only – penalised with a free push
2.
Players are not allowed to
intentionally kick the ball – penalised with a free push
3.
Players may not chop and other
players sticks to get the ball – penalised with a free push
4.
Players may not lift the ball
in any way that makes it dangerous – penalised with a free push
5.
Players may not intentionally
push the ball over the baseline – penalised with a free push taken back 5m from
the baseline
6.
There will be no penalty
strokes at year 3 and 4 level.
7.
If the ball hits a defenders
body on route to the goal play is restarted with a free push to be taken 5m
from the baseline
8.
If the ball crosses the
baseline, and is not intentional, play is restarted with a 16 yard push to be
taken 5m from the baseline in front of the goal
9.
Goals cannot be scored directly
from a free push.
10. A goal is scored when the ball crosses completely over the base line
or hits the backboard
11. Shots higher than the backboard will not be counted
a.
The exception to this is a ball
deflected up into the goal by a defender
12. If the ball crosses one of the side barriers a free push is awarded
to the opposing team to the one that last touched the ball before going out.
13. Games will start and end on the hooter with two halves separated by
a short half time
14. One adult from each team is permitted on the field in a guidance
role only
15. They must not influence or intimidate the umpire in any way
a.
If there are any issues please
see the organisers in the pavilion
Summer Hockey Year 1 and 2 Rules
Year 1 and
2 Summer hockey rules
Guidance
around rules for year 1 and 2:
-
Remember these are young
players who will have little knowledge of the rules and are there to
participate and have fun
-
Only penalise if you think an
infringement has in impact on the game
e.g. a player kicks the ball half way down the field
e.g. a player hits the ball with the back of their stick into the
goal
-
If you make a decision be clear
so that everyone around knows what decision you have made
Rules
for year 1 and 2 summer hockey
1.
Players are not allowed to
intentionally kick the ball – penalised with a free push
2.
Players may not chop and other
players sticks to get the ball – penalised with a free push
3.
Players may not lift the ball
in any way that makes it dangerous – penalised with a free push
4.
Players may not intentionally
push the ball over the baseline – penalised with a free push taken back 5m from
the baseline
5.
There will be no penalty
strokes at year 1 and 2 level.
6.
If the ball hits a defenders
body on route to the goal play is restarted with a free push to be taken 5m
from the baseline
7.
If the ball crosses the
baseline, and is not intentional, play is restarted with a 16 yard push to be
taken 5m from the baseline in front of the goal
8.
Goals cannot be scored directly
from a free push.
9.
A goal is scored when the ball
crosses completely over the base line or hits the backboard
10. Shots higher than the backboard will not be counted
a.
The exception to this is a ball
deflected up into the goal by a defender
11. If the ball crosses one of the side barriers a free push is awarded
to the opposing team to the one that last touched the ball before going out.
12. Games will start and end on the hooter with two halves separated by
a short half time
13. One adult from each team is permitted on the field in a guidance
role only
14. They must not influence or intimidate the umpire in any way
a.
If there are any issues please
see the organisers in the pavilion
Sunday, 19 October 2014
Winter Sports Asembly 2014
Winter Sports Assembly 2014
Winter Hockey Coaches
Richard Jensen, Wayne Codyre, Vanessa Ropitini, Shiree
Arnold, Catherine Lee, Sarah Trask, Graham Wilson, Kirsty Giles, Shar Dahlberg,
Bryn Morton, Bridget Morton.
Winter Hockey MVP’s
Phoenix – Riley McNeur
Eagles – Jada Ropitini
Dragons – Bailey Hamilton
Hawks – Emily Smith
Firebirds – Kiana Paterson
Falcons – Hunter Morton
Flipperball Coaches
Joanna Murray, Victoria Bovey.
Flipperball MVP’s
Seals – Campbell Woolley
Orcas – Jade Cooley
Netball Coaches
Mia Mason, Catherine Lee, Meri-Jane, Rastrick, Danielle
Rastrick, Nicky Bates, Kylee Warren, Peta Probert, Emma-Jane Lambie, Sha
Durston, Victoria Bovey.
Junior Netball MVP’s
Thunder- Trey Lush
Typhoons – Samantha Noffke
Lightning – Helen Lim
Storm – Isabella Minnis
Hurricanes – Georgia Tindle
Tornadoes – Georgia Oudenryn
Basketball Coaches
Chris Kells, Roy Simons, Ian MacMillan, Mandy Smith, Jason
Meyer, Tania Jahnke.
Basketball MVP’s
Lakers – Jonty Kells
Magic – Adam Cornelius
Pistons – Maraki Aumua
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