GPS 2013-14 11v11 Player Handbook

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DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE

EXCELLENCEPRIDE

GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCERPlayer Handbook

RESPECT

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WELCOME TO THE

GLOBAL PREMIER SOCCERPLAYER HANDBOOKTable of Contents

3. WELCOME4. MISSION STATEMENT5. GPS STRUCTURE6. MPS STRUCTURE7. GPS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY8. STYLE OF PLAY9. SYSTEMS OF PLAY10. PLAYER ROLES 6v612. PLAYER ROLES 8v815. PLAYER ROLES 11v1118. PLAYER EXPECTATIONS19. PLAYER EVALUATION 21. SELF EVALUATION - PRACTICE22. SELF EVALUATION - GAME

23. SETTING GOALS24. PLAYER PEFORMANCE - WARM UP25. PLAYER PERFORMANCE - INJURY REPORTING26. PLAYER PERFORMANCE - GPS TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT

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Dear GPS player,

I would like to welcome you to the GPS family. The essence of the club is to provide a positive, enjoyable and challenging learning environment for all of our players that will push them to reach their full potential.

The Player Handbook is a new addition to the GPS learning environment. We want our players to be students of the game and to start becoming more accountable for their own learning pathway. In order to do this, players will need to take on more responsibility for their own development on and off the field.

This handbook will provide players with more information on what the expectations are from the club with regards to the style of play that we want to see permeate all of our teams, the systems of play and the roles within those systems that players need to be familiar with, and tools to be able to evaluate individual training and game performances.

We want this handbook to be a part of our young player’s development kit that they can use as a reference for questions they may have, but also to be kept as a training and playing log, that they can refer to in order to see if they have been able to meet some of their short, medium and long term goals.

We hope that our players will find a lot of their questions answered by referring to their handbook and that it will become a valuable tool in their development journey.

I wish all our players a very happy and healthy 2013/14 season and look forward to seeeing you all on the field.

Best wishesPeter Bradley, GPS Director of Coaching

WELCOME TO

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PETER BRADLEYGPS DIRECTOR OF COACHING

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MISSION STATEMENT

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The mission of Global Premier Soccer is to be a leader in the development and growth of soccer across North America and beyond. We will establish an identity of excellence as we pursue our pathway to success on and off the field, with our primary focus being the development of players and people. We will develop players who can compete at the highest level of soccer around the world.

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GPS STRUCTURE

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MASSACHUSETTS MAINE FLORIDA NEW YORK NEW HAMPSHIRE JERSEY VERMONT RHODE ISLAND CAROLINA GEORGIA

PETER BRADLEYGPS DIRECTOR OF COACHING

JOE BRADLEYGPS GENERAL MANAGER

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MPS STRUCTURE

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DIRECTOR OF COACHING - CRAIG THOMASASSISTANT DOC - ALEX MACPHERSON

DIRECTOR OF COACHING - NEW DOC FOR 2013-14

DIRECTOR OF COACHING - MATT HARDIMANASSISTANT DOC - RALPH LATCHANA

DIRECTOR OF COACHING - DAN RHODESASSISTANT DOC - SHANE O’SULLIVAN

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GPS PLAYER DEVELOPMENT PATHWAY

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GPS 18+A pathway into adult soccer for players who have graduated from high school.

GPS PremierFor players aged 13 to 18 years old.

GPS Junior PremierFor players aged between 8 to 11 years old.

GPS School of Excellence / Early Development ProgramFor players aged between 6 and 7 years old.

GPS JuniorsThe first step in the GPS Player Development path-way. Aimed for players aged between 4 and 5 years old.

Camps & ClinicsA range of programs aimed for recreational players aged between 4 and 14 years old.

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STYLE OF PLAY

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CONFIDENTGPS teams are built up of confident players. This confidence is created with self belief, hard work, repetition and team camaraderie - all created in a positive coaching environment.

BUILD FROM THE BACKGPS teams always look to build attacks from the back as opposed to playing kick and run soccer.

POSSESSION-BASEDGPS teams play an indirect style of soccer but have an awareness of the most appropriatepenetrating pass.

ATTACK-MINDEDGPS teams play the game with flair and creativity.

PHYSICALITYGPS teams excel in the physical element of the game - exhibiting pace and power. GPS teams are hard working, hard in the tackle but always play within the laws of the game.

DEFENSIVE PRESSUREGPS teams understand how and when to apply pressure in order to regain possession of the ball.

PROACTIVEGPS teams are soccer smart. Players are students of the game and are able to make adjustments based on what they see.

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GPS SYSTEMS OF PLAY

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In the 11 v 11 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-4-3-3 system. In the 8v8 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-4-1 system.

In the 4v4 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-1 system.In the 6v6 game format, GPS teams will operate in the 1-2-1-2 system.

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PLAYER ROLES - 11v11

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All GPS players aged U13 and above will play the 11v11 game format with a 1-4-3-3 system.

Attached are the roles and responsibilities for each position with the system.

Players will play in at least 1-2 roles in the 4-3-3 system. They will specialize in one role from U15 onwards.

GOALKEEPER #1Excellent technical ability with feet.Ability to pass accurately over a range of distances (short / medium / long) using feet when the ball is on the ground.Supreme distribution over a range of distances using different throwing techniques.Has excellent handling ability (dealing with crosses, retaining shots into the body).Has excellent shot stopping ability (high / low diving saves).Dominant in 1v1 situations.

TEAM IN POSSESSIONPlays with speed and control when in possession of the ball.Always positioned to receive a pass from team mate as part of build up play.Pass decision – hit 7, 9, 11 in order to launch a counter attack, switch the point of attack or retain possession with depth.

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONPositioning in relation to the ball, team mates and opposition. Communication with defensive line in relation to position of the ball and opposition.Command of the penalty area. Understands how to protect the goal (near post, far post, attacks from central areas).Is proactive – always thinking and assessing. Has a strong will / desire to prevent conceding goals.

Is disciplined and responsible.Is a consistent performer.Is a leader. Conducts and organizes the team with effective communication.Reactions.Power – jumping / diving / ability to stop the ball.

CENTER DEFENDER #4 & 5Excellent technical ability with feet.Ability to pass accurately over a range of distances (short / medium / long) using feet.Excellent aerial ability.

TEAM IN POSSESSIONPlays with speed and control when in possession of the ball.Always positioned to receive a pass from team mate as part of build up play.Pass decision: penetrate, change the point of the attack, retain possession with depth.

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONDecision making – man mark / zonal mark. Understands intercept, pressurize, delay in defending.Supreme awareness and understanding of adjustments to be made. Organizes the team in relation to the ball and opponents with effective communication.Remains focused despite playing a passive role in the play.

Disciplined and responsible.Is a leader. Is pro-active. Conducts and organizes the team.Is an effective communicator – has continuous dialogue with the team.Has a ‘never give up’ mentality.

Speed over short and medium and long distances.Endurance – ability to compete for a whole game.Power – ball striking in passing and shooting.Power – height of leap in aerial game.Power – the physical game in 1v1 situations.Agiliy.

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PLAYER ROLES - 11v11

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FULL BACK # 2 & 3Excellent first touch control.Excellent dribbling skills.Excellent passing technique over short and medium distances.Excellent crosser of the ball – particularly when in motion.Ability to execute at speed.

TEAM IN POSSESSIONLooks to join the attack to provide an overload in wide area.Timing of runs.Providing balance when the point of attack is changed.Always in a position to receive the ball during build up.Pass selection – penetrate / retain possession.

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONRecovery / positional interchange in transition .Effective communication with team mates. Understands offside coordination of the back line.Excellent 1v1 defender.

Disciplined and responsible.Always in an attitude to receive the ball.Willingness to work hard for the team in attack and defence.Enjoys the attacking element to the game.Relishes the defensive challenge.

Speed over short, medium and long distances.Endurance – ability to play at maximum velocity for the length of a game.Power in pass / cross from wide areas.Power in movement – explosive in changes of direction.

CENTER MIDFIELDER #6, 8 & 10Excellent range of passing techniques - inside / outside / driven / curved.Excellent passing over various ranges – short / medium / longer.Medium / long range shooting. Composure to finish in front of goal.Excellent first touch control – particular in tight areas / under pressure.

The most creative players within the team. Capable of producing a moment of magic in attack.Will look to go beyond the attackers in the attempt to score.Possess excellent soccer IQ – always sees the solution to the puzzle.Always want to receive the ball. Disciplined and responsible – must work for the team in attack and defence.Play with self confidence and assurance.

TEAM IN POSSESSIONPlays with speed and control when in possession of the ball.Always positioned to receive a pass from team mate as part of build up play.Pass decision: usually the link between defence and attack. Penetrate or switch the point of attack.Interchangeability with midfield team mates.Movement and ability to find pockets of space in tight areas.Look to join attacks – get beyond striker for flicks / combination play.Timing of forward runs.

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONRecovery / positional interchange in transition .Decision making – maintain balance to the team in transition.Communication – commanding, articulate and respectful.Provides pressure in midfield – looks to break up opposition attacks.Organizes and adjusts the team in relation to the opposition.

Speed over short, medium and long distances.Endurance – ability to play at maximum velocity for the length of a game.Power in pass / cross from wide areas.Power in movement – explosive in changes of direction.

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PLAYER ROLES - 11v11

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WIDE FORWARD #7 & 11Supreme ability to dribble / run with the ball at speed.Excellent first touch control.Crossing ability.• Aerial cross for far post runners - use the instep to curve away from the goalkeeper – placed

between goalkeeper and defenders.• Driven cross – low, flat trajectory aiming for near post or central runners.• Central cross – aimed at the penalty spot for runners coming across the goal keeper.

Pass quality – ability to penetrate a defence with a pass.Finishing ability – balls in the air or on the ground.

TEAM IN POSSESSIONAlways in a position to receive the ball and go forward with first touch.Cross decision using M.O.D.E. (Moment, Observation, Decision, Execution).Timing of runs to meet crosses (far post run).Exploiting movement of supporting full back (3 or 4).

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONRecovery / positional interchange in transition .Effective communication with team mates. Understands offside coordination of the back line.Ability to apply pressure and prevent an opposition counter. Intelligence to close spaces as a team.Passive and active phases (always thinking and assessing).

Disciplined and responsible (hard working in attack and defence).Patient – willing to continually make attacking runs without always receiving the ball.Loves the attacking side of the game. Relishes 1v1 duels.Takes pride in creating scoring opportunities from passes and crosses.Plays and executes at explosive speed.Play with confidence and assurance.

Speed over short, medium and long distances.Endurance – ability to play at maximum velocity for the length of a game.Change of pace – ability to play at 3 speeds (medium, quick over long distances, explosive over short distances).Power in cross delivery.Power in shot.Power in the aerial game.Agility.

STRIKER #9Can play with left foot, right foot, head.Excellent first touch control (ground and aerial control).Ability to play with back to goal.Pass quality over short distances (combination play).Ability to finish with a range of techniques (sidefoot, laces, disguise).

TEAM IN POSSESSIONMovement – ability to get in between defenders.Movement – ability to drag opponents out of position to create space for others.Look to receive and go forward (shoot, dribble, 1v1, combination play).Flick ons feet, head) in order to combine with 3rd man runners.

TEAM NOT IN POSSESSIONRecovery / positional interchange in transition .Effective communication with team mates. Understands offside coordination of the back line.Ability to apply pressure and prevent an opposition counter. Intelligence to close spaces as a team.

Killer mentality.Plays with self confidence and assurance. Ruthless eye for goal / creation of opportunities for others.Disciplined and responsible (provides the team with height).Works hard for the team in attack and defence.

Speed over short, medium and long distances.Endurance – ability to play at maximum velocity for the length of a game.Change of pace – ability to play at 3 speeds (medium, quick over long distances, explosive over short distances).Power in shot.Power with back to goal / duels.Power in the aerial game.Agility.

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PLAYER EXPECTATIONS

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TRAINING EXPECTATIONS

• Ensure that ALL facilities are treated with respect.• Always wear the appropriate training gear.• The wearing of jewellery when playing in practice sessions is strictly forbidden.• Be punctual at all times. (Aim to be ready 15 minutes before any session).• Always help with equipment during practice. You should not need to be asked.• Report all injuries immediately to your Head Coach.

MATCH CONDUCT

• Ensure that ALL facilities are treated with respect.• Be sure that you game information (location, meeting time, kick-off time).• Be proud of your appearance on the field. Make sure your cleats are polished before each game.• The wearing of jewellery when playing in games is strictly forbidden.• Always show good sportsmanship.• Accept any decision given by the referee.• Never retaliate, verbally or physically, no matter what the provocation may be.• Always get a good night’s sleep prior to any games.• Always apply correct dress code when traveling.• Report all injuries immediately to your Head Coach.

GENERAL CODE OF CONDUCT

• Always conduct yourself with respect.• Always respect other people and property – you are an ambassador for the club at all times.• Maximum effort is a minimum requirement – always take pride in your performance at both games and in training.• Always wear shin guards for all training and matches.• Always warm-up and warm-down before and after training and matches.• Learn the rules of the game.• Give yourself every chance to succeed – prepare correctly for training and matches by maintaining a balanced healthy lifestyle.• Be appreciative of your parent’s support.• Have a good attitude, both on and off the field.

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PLAYER EVALUATION

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Evaluation and assessment is an important part of every player’s long-term development.

Every GPS player will receive continual feedback throughout the soccer year. However, GPS players will also undergo 3 formal assessments during the year - this will highlight areas where a player is succeeding but also areas of their game that they need to address in order to improve.

The GPS Player Evaluation schedule will be as follows: -

U9, U10 - & U11End of Fall season verbal evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting.End of Spring season written evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting.

U12, U13 & U14End of Fall season verbal evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting.End of winter verbal evaluation given to player.End of Spring season written evaluation. Player and parents are to be in attendance at the evaluation meeting.

U15, U16End of winter verbal evaluation. End of Spring season written evaluation. Parent attendance is optional at U16.

U17 & U18End of winter verbal evaluation with player. End of Spring season written & verbal evaluation with player.

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Attached is an example of the evaluation documents that are used during the Player / Coach end of season evaluation.

GPS  PLAYER  EVALUATION  2013-­‐14PLAYER  NAME: D.O.B.: SEPT  4  1995TEAM: POSITION: STRIKERCOACH: SEASON: SPRING  2013

. Physical

Psychological

LEE  MOYCEU17  BULLDOGSCHRIS  WARD-­‐JONES

Technical

Tactical

COMMENTS

COMMENTS  ON  TECHNICAL  ABILITY:  -­‐    STRENGTHS  AREAS  OF  DEVELOPMENT  

COMMENTS  ON  TACTICALABILITY:  -­‐    STRENGTHS  AREAS  OF  DEVELOPMENT    

COMMENTS  ON  PHYSICAL  ABILITY:  -­‐    STRENGTHS  AREAS  OF  DEVELOPMENT    

COMMENTS  ON  PSYCHOLOGICAL  ABILITY:  -­‐    STRENGTHS  AREAS  OF  DEVELOPMENT    

Technical  

Tac?cal  

Physical  

Psych.  

PLAYER'S  CURRENT    PROFILE  

 Technical  

BTac?cal  

BPhysical  

Psych  

IDEAL  PLAYER  PROFILE  

D.O.B.: SEPT  4  1995POSITION: #9SEASON: SPRING  2013

U13&14  EvalTechnical Score Tactical Score Physical Score Psychological ScoreReceiving 4 Awareness 4 Agility 8 Aggression 7Passing  short/med 4 Creativity 4 Co-­‐ordination 9 Attitude 10Passing  long 4 Und.  Roles 5 Power 7 Coachability 8Crossing 4 Penetration 4 Speed 8 Confidence 7Dribb&Turning 5 Support 5 Stamina 8 Focus 8Shooting 5 Mobility 4 Strength 7 Work-­‐Ethic 10Finishing 4 Decision-­‐making 5Heading 4 Transitioning 5R.  Foot 5 Movement  off  ball 4L.  Foot 3 Pressure 41v1  Defending 3 Cover 4Tackling 3 Balance 4

Technical Tactical Physical Psych.Total 48 52 47 50

COACH: CHRIS  WARD-­‐JONES

                                                   GPS  PLAYER  EVALUATION  2012-­‐13PLAYER  NAME: LEE  MOYCETEAM: U17  BULLDOGS

Technical  Score:    1=  improve        2=develop    3-­‐4=good    5-­‐6=excellent    TacMcal  Score:    1  =  improve        2=develop    3-­‐4=good    5-­‐6=excellent    Physical  Score:  1-­‐3=  improve        4-­‐6=develop  7-­‐9=good    10-­‐12=excellent    Psychological    Score:    1-­‐3=  improve        4-­‐6=develop  7-­‐9=good    10-­‐12=excellent    TOTAL  SCORES  FOR  EACH  SECTION  ADD  UP  TO  72      

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SELF-EVALUATION: PRACTICE

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As well as coach feedback, we encourage all GPS players to constantly evaluate themselves.

Print off the Self evaluation tools and track your performance through the season. This will serve as a tool to monitor what you feel has gone well and areas where you feel you need to improve.

PRACTICE TRACKER

SESSION #______________________________________________DATE: _________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE PRACTICE?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING PRACTICE?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DESCRIBE THE SESSION. WHAT WAS THE THEME?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WHAT WERE THE KEY COACHING POINTS?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WHAT DID YOU LEARN? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SESSION #______________________________________________DATE: _________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE PRACTICE?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

HOW DO YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING PRACTICE?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DESCRIBE THE SESSION. WHAT WAS THE THEME?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WHAT WERE THE KEY COACHING POINTS?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

WHAT DID YOU LEARN? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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SELF-EVALUATION: GAMEDAY

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As well as coach feedback, we encourage all GPS players to constantly evaluate themselves.

Print off the Self evaluation tools and track your performance through the season. This will serve as a tool to monitor what you feel has gone well and areas where you feel you need to improve.

GAME TRACKER

DATE: __________________________________________________

OPPONENT:_____________________________________________ COMPETITION: __________________________________________

LOCATION:______________________________________________

SURFACE (TURF / GRASS):__________________________________

CONDITIONS (HOT, WINDY):________________________________

RESULT:_________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE KICKOFF?:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING THE GAME?:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

DATE: __________________________________________________

OPPONENT:_____________________________________________ COMPETITION: __________________________________________

LOCATION:______________________________________________

SURFACE (TURF / GRASS):__________________________________

CONDITIONS (HOT, WINDY):________________________________

RESULT:_________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL BEFORE KICKOFF?:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

HOW DID YOU FEEL YOU PERFORMED DURING THE GAME?:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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SELF-EVALUATION: GOAL SETTING

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It is vital that you continually set yourself goals to achieve - there will always be an area of your game that can be improved.

The goal setting tool will help you to set a structured personal development plan.

NAME:

TEAM:

PREFERRED POSITION:

SECONDARY POSITION:

TECHNICAL TACTICAL PHYSICAL PSYCHOLOGICAL

SHORT TERM GOALS

LONG TERM GOALSINDIVIDUAL GOALS TEAM GOALS

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PLAYER PERFORMANCE

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WARM UP UP PROTOCOL

Warm up is an intergal part of gameday or practice preparation. It is a period of time for players to bring their bodies and minds to the required state in order to enable peak performance.

All GPS warm ups will be structured as follows: -

PHASE 1. Increasing heart rateJoggingSprintsLateral shufflingBackwards movements

PHASE 2. Dynamic stretchingLeg musclesUpper body and core

PHASE 3. Ball Work/Tactical & Technical Work (6v6/8v8/11v11)UnopposedOpposedTeam units

PHASE 4. High intensity exercise prior to kick off

Warm up will be led by team captains however, it is imperative that all players within the team know the team warm up routine and the benefits of every exercise that is performed.

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INJURY REPORTING

It is important that all injuries, regardless of how minor, are reported to the Head Coach.

All information gathered over the course of the season will be compiled by the GPS Sports Peformance Deparment for analysis.

INJURY REPORTING PROTOCOL

Complete the Injury Reporting form with your coach at the field detailing the injury (how it happened, what part of the body has suffered the injury etc).

The Injury Report will be submitted by your coach to the Sports Peformance Department.

The Sports Performance Department will collate the information. Once the data has been collated, the information will be referred to one of our player rehabilitation partners SPTA (Sports and Physical Therapy Associates) or NWOA (Newton Wellesley Orthopedic Associates).

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