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“Keeping the game enjoyable for everyone”
Below you will find information for Clubs & Schools within the Metro, Ellesmere and North Canterbury Sub Unions of Canterbury Rugby to help you manage Game Day.
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Canterbury Rugby Club Game Day Management Protocols have been created to provide a framework for Clubs and Schools to ensure every person that decides to interact with Rugby has an enjoyable experience while doing so. This will ensure that Rugby continues to create better communities, through better rugby experiences.
Canterbury Rugby has a proud history of fostering rugby talent and a commitment to grassroots rugby throughout Canterbury. Canterbury Rugby has a strategic goal to accept responsibility for promoting rugby as a safe, fun, and values based. Rugby must be played within the spirit in which it was intended, both to the letter and the spirit of the laws. The responsibility for ensuring that this happens lies not with one individual – it involves coaches, captains, players, referees, and spectators.
These protocols apply at all grades Year 9 and above. If they wish, Clubs can apply Game Day Management Protocols at levels Year 8 and below.
Step One
Appoint suitable people into the Game Day Coordinator role. Canterbury Rugby recommends that there is more than one person appointed.
Step Two
Ensure the appointed persons understands their role and responsibilities. Canterbury Rugby staff are available to assist with this if required.
Step Three
Ensure all fields to be used are prepared in the correct manner including either being roped or having spectator lines are marked.
Step Four
Ensure Club members and supporters are advised (via social media and newsletters) of how Game Day will operate at their fields and how they can assist.
Step Five
On Game Day
- Check the ground is set up
- Meet the opposition team- Meet the Match Official(s)
- Keep an eye what’s happening off the field
- Follow up with Canterbury Rugby over any issues
Pre Game
Ground ready with pads and flags and appropriate barriers, changing rooms open with keys available for teams and Match Officials, meet with visiting team and Match Officials to explain the Club’s Health and Safety.
During the Game
Ensure that people stay in their “areas” while monitoring spectators encouraging a positive environment and being supportive of the Referee.
Post Game
Advise the Canterbury Rugby Senior Compliance Officer of any incident in game and complete any necessary paperwork via the Canterbury Rugby App
Clubs are encouraged to have a pool of suitable people who are trained as Game Day Coordinators to ensure that the same people within their club are not over-burdened with roles and responsibilities. Canterbury Rugby can provide full training for people who undertake the Game Day Coordinator role. Canterbury Rugby does not expect Game Day Coordinators, Club Management or Match Officials to put themselves in any situation which could place them in physical danger.
Each Club shall be responsible for appointing a Game Day Coordinator for all matches. The Game Day Coordinator could be the Club Captain, a committee member or a person that holds respect within the club environment. Clubs may wish to share the responsibility for matches by using the Team Manager to undertake the pre-game duties and have a separate person responsible for the actual game. The Game Day Coordinator’s responsibilities begins 1 hour (45 mins for Junior boys matches) before the fixture(s) at the venue/venues they are responsible for and concludes at the end of the match.
For ease of identification to the teams, officials, and spectators; the Game Day Co-ordinator should be easily identifiable.
Where clubs have multiple venues, they will need to ensure that there is a Game Day Coordinator at each venue. If due to lack of personnel a club cannot provide suitable Game Day Coordinators at all their venues, the Manager of the home team (or the team named first in the draw if playing at neutral venue) automatically becomes the Game Day Coordinator for the field/match they are involved in.
Permitted Areas and Authorised Persons
Game Commencement
The game is not to commence until:
Referee Stops Fixture
The Referee is required to stop the game to support the Game Day Coordinator if:
Non-Completion of Fixture
Option 1 - Ropes
Option 2 - Spectator Lines
Where a ground has two fields within 10 metres of each other and both fields are being used, the area between the two fields is to be roped off. The area is not to be used for spectator viewing of the matches. Club officials, selectors, medics or referee association officials may use such an area.
Clubs must ensure post pads are fitted, field flags are in position and ground markings are adequate.