The Farnborough Rugby Club Codes Of Practice
GOOD PLAYERS CODE
PLAYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO:
Recognise and appreciate the efforts made by coaches, parents, match officials and administrators in providing the opportunity for you to play the game and enjoy the rugby environment.
Understand the values of loyalty and commitment to adults and team mates.
Recognise that every young player has a right to expect their involvement in rugby to be safe and free from all types of abuse.
Understand that if an individual or group of young players feel they are not being treated in a manner that is acceptable, then you have a right to tell an adult either at the rugby club or outside of the game.
PLAYERS SHOULD:
Play because you want to do so, not to please coaches or parents.
Remember that skill development, fun and enjoyment are the most important parts of the game.
Work equally hard for yourself and your team - both will then benefit.
Recognise good play by all players on your team and by your opponents.
Be a sportsman - win or lose.
Play to the Laws of the Game and accept, without question, all referees decisions.
Control your emotions. Verbal or physical abuse of team mates, opponents, or match officials is not acceptable.
Treat all players, as you would like to be treated. Do not interfere with, bully or take advantage of any player.
GOOD SPECTATORS CODE
SPECTATORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO:
Act as positive role models to all young players.
Be familiar with, and abide by, the RFU Child Protection Guidance in relation to verbal and emotional abuse.
Respect the rugby club with regard to spectator behaviour.
SPECTATORS SHOULD:
Remember children play sport for their enjoyment not yours.
Acknowledge good individual and team performance from all youngsters irrespective of the team for whom they play.
Respect match officials decisions. Remember - they are volunteers providing an opportunity for youngsters to play rugby.
Never verbally abuse young players, match officials, fellow spectators or coaches. Such behaviour can create a negative environment for young players and their behaviour will often reflect this.
Acknowledge effort and good performance rather than the win at all costs ethic.
Verbally encourage all youngsters in a positive way. If you do want to shout make sure it is for, not at the players.
Encourage all youngsters irrespective of their ability - never ridicule any individual player, regardless of the team for whom they play.
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