2018MATCH DAY
GUIDE
Phase Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11
Players on ground 9 a side
(3 equal zones)
12 a side (Under 9 – 3 equal zones)
(Under 10 – no zones) 18 a side
Max. Game Day Squad
12 16 22
Oval Size
Optimal 80m x 60m
Optimal 100m x 80m
Optimal Full Size
Match Length 4 x 10min 4 x 15min
Breaks 1st and 3
rd Quarter – 3 minutes, Half time – 5 minutes
Competition Details No scores, ladders or finals permitted
No recording of best players or goal kickers permitted
Contact
No tackle or bump. No contact or spoiling
except when accidental in nature
Modified tackle Players cannot bump/push an opponent,
knock/steal the ball out of their hands or smother an opponent’s kick
Tackling permitted as per Laws of Australian
football
The Ball Synthetic Size 1 Synthetic Size 2 Synthetic or Leather Size 3
Coaching Position On Field Optional Sideline
Bounces 1 bounce Unlimited
Marking
A mark is awarded irrespective of the
distance the ball has travelled to any player who marks it or makes a reasonable attempt to
mark it
A mark is awarded, irrespective of the distance the ball has travelled, to any player who catches it or
shows control of the ball
A mark is awarded when a player catches the ball directly from another players’ kick that has travelled at
least 10m
Out of Bounds
Kick off the ground Not permitted unless accidental
Stealing, smothering, shepherding, barging
No stealing, smothering, shepherding or barging Permitted as per Laws of Australian Football
Penalties
No distance penalty applies
10m penalty applied at the umpire’s discretion 25m penalty applied at
umpire’s discretion
Players can be ordered off at the umpire’s discretion
MATCH CONDITIONS (U8-U11 Mixed)
4 x 12min
Last Possession (Kick or Handball) Out of BoundsAs per Rule 15.6 of the Laws of the Game
Phase Under 6/7 Under 8 Under 9 Under 10 Under 11
Players on ground 15 a side 18 a side
Max. Game Day Squad 16 16
or 18 if club has only one team in the age group 22
Oval Size Optimal 80m x 60m
Optimal 100m x 80m Full Size
Match Length 4 x 10min 4 x 12min 4 x 15min
Breaks 1st and 3rd Quarter – 3 minutes, Half time – 5 minutes
Competition Details
No scores, ladders or finals permittedNo recording of 'Best Players' or Goal Kickers permitted
Contact No tackle or bump. No contact or spoiling except when accidental in nature
Modified tackle/bump.No stealing the ball out of players hands.
Shepherding and smothering allowed.
Tackling permitted as per Laws of Australian
football
The Ball Synthetic Size 1 Synthetic Size 2 Synthetic/LeatherSize 3
Coaching Position On Field Optional Sidelines
Bounces 1 bounce 2 bounces Unlimited
Marking A mark is awarded irrespective of the distance the ball has travelled to any
player who marks it or makes a reasonable attempt to mark it
A mark is awarded when a player catches the ball directly from another players’ kick that
has travelled at least 10m
Out of Bounds Last Possession (Kick or Handball) Out of Bounds
As per Rule 15.6 of the Laws of the Game
Kick off the ground Not permitted unless accidental
Stealing, smothering,
shepherding, barging
Modified tackle/no bumpingNo stealing the ball out of their hands. Shepherding and smothering the ball
is allowed
Permitted as per Laws of Australian
Football
Penalties No distance penalty applies
10m penalty applied at the
umpire’s discretion
25m penalty applied at umpire’s discretion
Players can be ordered off at the umpire’s discretion
MATCH CONDITIONS (U6-U11 Mixed)
Former NEMJFA Clubs
12 a side(3 equal zones)
12 a side(3 equal zones)
Scores, ladders andfinals permitted
Recording of 'Best Players or Goal Kickers permitted
12 a side
20
A mark is awarded irrespective of the distance the ball has travelled to any
player who catches it or shows control.
No stealing, smothering, shepherding barging or obstructing (2 metres).
Standing the mark is allowed.No playing on from a free kick or mark.
Phase U8 Girls U10 Girls U12 Girls U14 Girls U16 Girls
Players on ground
9 a side (min 6)(3 equal zones) 9-12 a side 12-18 a side
Max. Game Day Squad 12 16 16 - 20 22
Oval Size Optimal 80m x 60m
Optimal 100m x 80m
Optimal 100m x 80m
Full Size (or 100m x 80m dependant on player numbers)
Match Length 4 x 10min 4 x 12min 4 x 15min
Breaks 1st and 3rd Quarter – 3 minutes, Half time – 5 minutes
Competition Details No scores, ladders or finals Scores, ladders and finals permitted
Contact No tackle or bump. No contact or spoiling except when accidental in nature Modified tackle Tackling permitted as per Laws of
Australian football
The Ball Synthetic Size 1 Synthetic Size 2 Leather Size 3 Leather Size 4
Coaching Position On Field Optional Sidelines
Bounces 1 bounce 2 bounces Unlimited
Marking A mark is awarded irrespective of the distance the ball has travelled to any
player who marks it or makes a reasonable attempt to mark it
A mark is awarded when a player catches the ball directly from another players’ kick that has travelled at least 10m
Out of Bounds
Kick off the ground Not permitted unless accidental
Stealing, smothering,
shepherding, barging
No stealing, smothering, shepherding or barging
Permitted as per Laws of Australian Football
Penalties No distance penalty applies
10m penalty applied at the
umpire’s discretion
25m penalty applied at umpire’s discretion
Players can be ordered off at the umpire’s discretion
4 x 17min
9 a side (min 6)(3 equal zones)
MATCH CONDITIONS (GIRLS)
Last Possession (Kick or Handball) Out of BoundsAs per Rule 15.6 of the Laws of the Game
Phase U12 U13 U14 U15 U16.5
Players on ground 18 a side
Max. Game Day Squad 22
Oval Size Full Size
Match Length 4 x 15min 4 x 18min 4 x 20min
Breaks
1st and 3rd Quarter 5 minutes
Half time 5 minutes
1st and 3rd Quarters – 5 minutes Half time – 8 minutes
1st and 3rd Quarters – 5 minutes Half time – 10 minutes
Competition Details Scores, ladders & finals permitted
Contact Tackling permitted as per Laws of Australian football
The Ball Leather Size 3 Leather Size 4 Full size Leather
Coaching Position Sideline
Bounces Unlimited
Marking A mark is awarded when a player catches the ball directly from another players’ kick that has travelled at least 15m
Out of Bounds
Kick off the ground
Not permitted unless accidental Permitted
Stealing, smothering,
shepherding, barging
Permitted as per Laws of Australian Football
Penalties 25m penalty applied at umpire’s discretion Players can be ordered off at the umpire’s discretion
MATCH CONDITIONS (U12-U14 Mixed) (U15-U16.5 Boys)
Last Possession (Kick or Handball) Out of BoundsAs per Rule 15.6 of the Laws of the Game
Match Day Processes 2018
This list of processes is to be read in conjunction with the Rules, Regulations & Policies of SANFL Juniors. How the roles and responsibilities associated with match day processes is managed is at the discretion of each club (Registrars, Team Managers, Committee, etc.). Below is a list of requirements that need to be completed by clubs for each match day.
RULES: It is essential that the appropriate officials are familiar with the Rules of the SANFL Juniors, Codesof Conduct & Club policies. Player medical treatment plan (provided by the family if a player has a known medical condition) must be available at all matches and training sessions & the Team Manager should be aware of any alerts or immediate treatment requirements specified on those forms.
• All player transfers must have a completed transfer request form (SJ14) lodged with SANFL Juniors before being submitted onto Footyweb. Forms to be emailed to [email protected].
• Any Clubs wanting to Dual Register a player using a Type 2 Permit must lodge a request to SANFL Juniors before accepting and registering that player.
o Limit on dual registrations as per rule 6.10.o If you have registered a player via Dual Registration without permission they may be
deemed to be an Unqualified Player and penalties will apply.• Transfers and Permits must be submitted by 12pm on the Friday before the match otherwise
they will not be processed until the next business day.
Transfers/Clearances
Match Day Paperwork
Print three (3) Team Sheets from the database (1 for opposition, 1 for the Umpires and 1for yourself).
Home Club Paperwork
• Team Manager (home team) to collect Umpires Team Sheet for both clubs from theumpire/s at end of game.
• 3 x Scorecards which have been signed by both goal umpires and the timekeeper to becollected.
• Results and Best Players - Home clubs are to enter Results (scores) and Best Players(optional) into the SPORTSTG by midnight Sunday Night. Umpires enter scores via thematch day app also.
Away Club
• Goals kicked by individual players for Under 12 to Under 16.5’s need to be entered into
SportsTG for your team if you wish to have them published.
NOTE - NO MATCH DAY PAPERWORK IS REQUIRED TO BE SENT TO SANFL JUNIORS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED Clubs should have all rounds match day paperwork on file if it is required to be submitted at a later date.
Prior to the Match
Sign into Fox Sports Pulse web site and create the Team Sheet for your team's pending match:
TEAM SHEET/SPORTSTG TASKS
Competitions --> Match Results --> select ‘PRE GAME’ (for date of your match to be played) ‘Selected Players’ panel: from the 3 radio buttons select "Players registered to this team" ‘Selected Players’ panel will then show the list of your teams total available players Check it, adjust jumper numbers as required, either:
o Temporarily by manually entering oro Permanently by using ‘Tools’ and the screen appearing from first drop down list
selection‘EDIT CLUB DEFAULT PLAYER NUMBER’
Hit the green ‘Save’ button (Bottom of the screen) Update Team Officials, usually select "Select all staff from last week" Check, manually adjust if required, then select the green ‘Save Team Officials’ button Select the ‘TEAM SHEET’ button Check (resolve any duplicate jumper numbers) and print 3 three hard copies.
At the Match
Please ensure to:
Write with pen on all three Team Sheets who actually played including any jumper numberchanges
Sign each of your team’s 3 x Team Sheets Prior to the start of the game swap one of your three Team Sheets with the opposition Team
Manager, there by having their updated Team Sheet as well as two remaining of your TeamSheets. Give the 2nd of your Team Sheet to the Umpire
Match Day Incident report to be completed via the Match Day Paperwork App or viaSportsTG when entering results
Umpires and the HOME team are responsible for entering scores, votes and any reports onplayers and their match day incidents online
After the Match
• Please sign in to the Fox Sports Pulse web site no later than midnight Sunday Night:• Competitions --> Match Results --> select ‘PRE GAME’ (for date of your match just played)
• Adjust the Fox Sports Pulse web site team list so that only the players who actually playedappear in the "Selected Players" list (Use the little red button with a tiny minus sign inthem to remove a player from the- “Selected Players” list). Hence only those players whoactually played will be credited with a game.
• If you need to you can manually adjust any jumper numbers
• Hit the green ‘Save’
• Select ‘POST GAME’
• ‘Final Match Scores’ tab
• Enter scores and result for both teams
• Hit the green ‘UPDATE Match Scores’
• Clubs can choose to record goals scored and best player votes by individual players,however, this is not a requirement of the SANFL Juniors
Both Clubs
• In the event of a player being reported, there is no need for clubs to notify SANFLJuniors as umpires will be reporting this via the Match Day Paperwork App.
Match Day Check List
• Match Day Checklist can be completed online using the JLT app or the hard copyversion. Please fill out all information on the checklist.
• This form is for insurance purposes and must be completed by Home Club andsigned off by the opposing club.
• If matches are halted due to weather, a new Match Day Checklist will need to be
completed before games recommence.
SANFL Juniors Umpire Communication Framework
Section 1 - Who can talk to an Umpire and why?
Only the Team Manager from a SANFL Juniors team can talk to an Umpire at a quarter break.
An Umpire can be approached for the following reasons;
• Clarification of Match Conditions
- This is an enquiry when there is a consistent change/failure to follow the prescribed Match Conditions. Not to query an
umpiring mistake.
• Player Safety
- This is to address concerns of player safety in the event of extreme weather or a change to the match/oval conditions only.
• Clarification of Send Off/Reported Player
- This is to seek clarification of the details surrounding a send off or reported player (i.e. what the sanction was for) and
when the player can return to the field. Not to argue or debate the decision of the umpire.
Section 2 – The process of communicating with an umpire.
1. The Team Manager is to approach the opposition Team Manager to advise them of the communication being directed to
the umpire. Both Team Managers are not permitted to approach the umpire together, only the Team Manager who has
initiated contact.
2. The Team Manager is to approach the Umpire and introduce themselves using one of the statements in Section 3.
3. The Team Manager is to address their concerns/query using the below statements in Section 3 with the appropriate Match
Conditions in hand if applicable to the query.
4. Once the Team Manager has addressed their query to the Umpire, any further communication is to be directed to SANFL
Juniors Umpiring Department and/or SANFL Juniors Competition Management post game.
Section 3 – Applicable Statements to communicate to an umpire which are to be strictly adhered to.
• Clarification of Match Conditions.
Applicable Statement: Hi, my name is ______, I am the Team Manager of ______ and I am seeking clarification of
_________ as per our Match Conditions for Under __.
• Player Safety.
Applicable Statement: Hi, my name is ______, I am the Team Manager of ______ and I would like to address concerns for
the safety of our players for the following reasons ________.
• Clarification of Send Off/Reported Player.
Applicable Statement: Hi, my name is _____, I am the Team Manager of ______ and I would like clarification surrounding
the send-off/report of player number __ for ______ Football Club.
Section 4 – Failure to Adhere to Umpire Communication Framework.
Failure to adhere to the Umpire Communication Framework will be treated as a serious infraction and can result in a report being
made to SANFL Juniors Competition Management and subsequent penalties being applied to Clubs;
• 1st offence - $250 fine.
• 2nd offence - $500 fine and potential loss of premiership points if applicable.
• Further Offences – To be determined by SANFL Juniors Competition Management and/or SANFL Juniors Tribunal.
Any further clarification can be directed to SANFL Juniors at [email protected].
SANFL JUNIORS
Email: [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 606 Tynte St North Adelaide SA 5006
Competition Manager Competition Coordinator – North Competition Coordinator – South
Geoff Riddle Andrew Rogers Daniel Joyce
P 8440 6931 P 8424 2219 P 8440 6930
Umpire Coordinator Umpire Assistant
Barry Oates Leanne Carter
P 8440 6933 P 8440 6934
LEAGUE INFORMATION Club Name/Address Phone/Email
ADELAIDE LUTHERAN Simon Rodger 08 8303 0300
Cnr South Tce & Goodwood Rd [email protected]
GOODWOOD SA 5034
ANGLE VALE Renae Mitchell 0413 760 161
55/69 Fradd East Rd [email protected]
ANGLE VALE SA 5117
ATHELSTONE Ben Norsworthy 0427 612 279
Cnr George St & Schulze Rd [email protected]
PARADISE SA 5076
BLACKWOOD Damien Venning 0437 161 246
Trevor Terrace [email protected]
BLACKWOOD SA 5051
BRIGHTON Simon Wilkinson 0414 887 646
Highlet Avenue [email protected]
HOVE SA 5048
BROADVIEW Marie Hodby 0439 822 970
Poltawa Terrace [email protected]
Broadview SA 5084
CHRISTIES BEACH Paul Daly
1 Christie Avenue
CHRISTIES BEACH SA 5165
0406 040 460
COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS Sarah Hazelton 0429 431 233
Sturt Avenue [email protected]
COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS SA 5041
EASTERN PARK Allie Downie 0414 736 113
Yorktown Road [email protected]
Elizabeth Park SA 5112
EDWARDSTOWN Ben Kitto 0452 171 729
114 Crozier Avenue [email protected]
MELROSE PARK SA 5039
ELIZABETH Pat Watson 0411 606 805
Midway Road [email protected]
Elizabeth Downs SA 5113
FITZROY Danny McNamara 0408 815 550
Swan Ct [email protected]
RENOWN PARK SA 5008
FLINDERS PARK Jason Height
PO Box 120
BROOKLYN PARK SA 5032
8234 1051 [email protected]
GAZA Natasha Jenke 0402 148 883
232 North East Road [email protected]
KLEMZIG SA 5086
GEPPS CROSS Scott Allison 0419 031 237
Northgate Sports Club [email protected]
NORTHFIELD SA 5085
GLENUNGA Paul Grund 0419 842 071
10 Conyngham Street [email protected]
GLENUNGA SA 5064
GOLDEN GROVE John Butcher 0439 332 878
39 One Tree Hill Road [email protected]
GOLDEN GROVE SA 5125
GOODWOOD SAINTS Andrew Braley 0418 312 689
23 Fairfax Avenue [email protected]
GOODWOOD SA 5034
HAPPY VALLEY Kevin Beard
Taylors Road W
HAPPY VALLEY SA 5159
0421 069 771
HECTORVILLE Christian McCormack 0412 969 254
31 Fisher Street [email protected]
MAGILL SA 5072
HENLEY John Muir 0407 462 027
Atkin Street [email protected]
HENLEY BEACH SA 5022
HOPE VALLEY Darrel Van Der Haak 0424 621 486
68 Valley Road [email protected]
HOPE VALLEY SA 5090
HOUGHTON DISTRICTS Kyron Lovell 0409 284 886
1370 Lower North East Road [email protected]
HOUGHTON SA 5131
INGLE FARM Christine Pike
Belalie Road
INGLE FARM SA 5098
0418 819 105
KENILWORTH John Schulz 0412 587 551
Laura Avenue [email protected]
ST MARYS SA 5042
LOCKLEYS Mike Hannaford 0430 222 616
Rutland Avenue [email protected]
LOCKLEYS SA 5032
MARION Russell Stanborough 0411 964 652
262 Sturt Road [email protected]
MARION SA 5043
MAWSON LAKES Damien Emery 0401 361 257
Cnr Main North Road & ML Blvd [email protected]
MAWSON LAKES SA 5076
MITCHAM Martin Westdijk 0405 986 591
Angus Rd & Hawthorn Cres [email protected]
HAWTHORN SA 5062
MITCHELL PARK Brad Steele 0413 393 398
5 Moreland AVENUE [email protected]
MITCHELL PARK SA 5043
MODBURY Paul Lemmer 0417 850 545
Hazel Grove [email protected]
RIDGEHAVEN SA 5097
MORPHETTVILLE PARK Donna Fleming 0412 327 671
25 Denham Avenue [email protected]
MORPHETTVILLE SA 5043
MOUNT LOFTY Kerrie Rawlinson 0417 082 926
Cnr Longwood & Heathfield Road [email protected]
HEATHFIELD SA 5152
NORTH HAVEN Dannii Ireland 0413 505 311
Victoria Road [email protected]
LARGS NORTH SA 5016
PARA HILLS Scott Charlton 0431 013 891
Bridge Road [email protected]
PARA HILLS SA 5095
PAYNEHAM NU Chris Gibbons 0405 182 907
Cnr John St & Rosella St [email protected]
PAYNEHAM SA 5070
PHANTOMS Darryl Smith 0431 580 219
Saratoga Drive [email protected]
NOVAR GARDENS SA 5040
PLYMPTON Jamie Morgan 0438 839 706
Park Tce [email protected]
PLYMPTON PARK SA 5038
POORAKA Ian Jones 0419 815 495
19 McCarthy Court [email protected]
POORAKA SA 5095
PORT DISTRICTS Mark Bruce 0437 712 001
Woolnough Road [email protected]
LARGS BAY SA 5016
PORTLAND Colleen King 0402 250 618
16 Baynes Place [email protected]
PORT ADELAIDE SA 5015
ROSEWATER Karen McCloy 0439 817 348
47 Newcastle Street [email protected]
ROSEWATER SA 5013
SALISBURY Clair Neate 0435 488 340
Orange Avenue [email protected]
SALISBURY SA 5108
SALISBURY NORTH Jason Collard 0424 404 188
Bagsters Road [email protected]
SALISBURY NORTH SA 5108
SALISBURY WEST Graham Hooper 0427 393 410
Londonberry Avenue [email protected]
SALISBURY DOWNS SA 5108
SEATON JNRS Paul Domanski 0439 384 981
Pedlar Street [email protected]
SEATON SA 5023
SMOSH WEST LAKES Tara Hancock 0407 710 266
Bartley Terrace [email protected]
WEST LAKES SHORE SA 5021
TEA TREE GULLY Paul Rucioch 0439 848 258
Steventon Drive [email protected]
BANKSIA PARK SA 5097
UNLEY JETS Brenton Milewski 0417 719 826
Halsbury Avenue [email protected]
KINGSWOOD SA 5062
WALKERVILLE Kevin McGuinness 0409 673 610
Smith Street [email protected]
WALKERVILLE SA 5081
WEST CROYDON Kylie Smart 0413 339 908
Hamilton Road [email protected]
ATHOL PARK SA 5012
WOODVILLE SOUTH Sam Skuse 0418 582 044
108 Ledger Road [email protected]
WOODVILLE SOUTH SA 5011
Adelaide Lutheran Angle Vale Athelstone
Blackwood Brighton Districts & Old Scholars Broadview
Colonel Light Gardens Eastern Park
Edwardstown Elizabeth Fitzroy
Flinders Park Gaza Gepps Cross
Glenunga Golden Grove Goodwood Saints
Hectorville Henley
Hope Valley Ingle Farm
Kenilworth Lockleys Marion
Christies Beach
Houghton Districts
Happy Valley
Mitcham Mitchell Park
Modbury Morphettville Park Mt. Lofty
North Haven Para Hills Payneham Norwood Union
Phantoms Plympton Pooraka
Port District Portland Rosewater
Salisbury Salisbury North Salisbury West
Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes Tea Tree Gully
Unley Walkerville West Croydon
Woodville South
Mawson Lakes
2018 Guernsey Clash List
Adelaide Lutheran - Athelstone, Eastern Park, Gepps Cross, Glenunga, Hope Valley, Lockleys, Pooraka, Rosewater, Unley Angle Vale – Brighton, Broadview, Goodwood, Mawson Lakes, Salisbury WestAthelstone – Adelaide Lutheran, Glenunga, Rosewater, Unley, WalkervilleBlackwood – Ingle Farm, Mitchell Park, SeatonBrighton – Angle Vale, Broadview, Goodwood, Mawson Lakes, Port District, Salisbury WestBroadview – Angle Vale, Brighton, Goodwood, Mawson Lakes Salisbury North, Salisbury WestChristies Beach - GoodwoodColonel Light Gardens – Eastern Park, Fitzroy, Flinders Park, Hectorville, Mt Lofty, Para Hills, SMOSH West Lakes Eastern Park – Colonel Light Gardens, Fitzroy, Flinders Park, Hectorville, Hope Valley, Lockleys, Pooraka, Tea Tree Gully Edwardstown – Athelstone, Glenunga, Golden Grove, Henley, Port District, Rosewater, Unley, WalkervilleElizabeth – Athelstone, Gepps Cross, Glenunga, Phantoms, Unley, WalkervilleFitzroy – Colonel Light Gardens, Eastern Park, Flinders Park, Hectorville, Para Hills, SMOSH West LakesFlinders Park – Colonel Light Gardens, Eastern Park, Fitzroy, Hectorville, Para Hills, SMOSH West LakesGaza – Happy Valley, Mitcham, Modbury, West CroydonGepps Cross – Adelaide Lutheran, Athelstone, Elizabeth, Rosewater, Unley, WalkervilleGlenunga – Adelaide Lutheran, Athelstone, Edwardstown, Henley, Unley, WalkervilleGolden Grove – Elizabeth, Marion, Mitchell ParkGoodwood – Brighton, Broadview, Christies Beach, Mawson Lakes, Salisbury WestHappy Valley - GazaHectorville – Colonel Light Gardens, Eastern Park, Fitzroy, Flinders Park, Para Hills, SMOSH West LakesHenley – Brighton, Edwardstown, Port DistrictHope Valley – Adelaide Lutheran, Gepps Cross, Rosewater, Eastern ParkHoughton - Modbury, West CroydenIngle Farm – North Haven, Payneham, Salisbury, SeatonKenilworth – No ClashesLockleys – Eastern Park, Pooraka, Tea Tree GullyMarion – Salisbury NorthMawson Lakes – Angle Vale, Brighton, Broadview, Goodwood, Port District, Salisbury WestMitcham – Gaza, Modbury, West CroydonMitchell Park – Blackwood, Golden GroveModbury – Gaza, Houghton, Mitcham, West CroydonMorphettville Park – Modbury, West CroydonMount Barker – WalkervilleMt Lofty – Colonel Light Gardens, Para Hills, Woodville SouthNorth Haven – Ingle Farm, Payneham, Port District, SalisburyPara Hills – Colonel Light Gardens, Woodville South, Mt Lofty, Fitzroy, Hectorville, Plympton, Flinders ParkPayneham – Ingle Farm, North Haven, Port District, SalisburyPhantoms – ElizabethPlympton – Para Hills, Tea Tree GullyPooraka – Adelaide Lutheran, Eastern Park, Hope Valley, Lockleys, Tea Tree GullyPort District – Brighton, Henley, Mawson Lakes, Salisbury West, PortlandPortland – Port DistrictRosewater – Adelaide Lutheran, Elizabeth, Gepps Cross, Hope Valley, UnleySalisbury – Ingle Farm, North Haven, PaynehamSalisbury North – MarionSalisbury West – Angle Vale, Brighton, Broadview, Goodwood, Mawson Lakes, Port DistrictSeaton – Ingle Farm, BlackwoodSMOSH West Lakes – Colonel Light Gardens, Fitzroy, Flinders Park, HectorvilleTea Tree Gully – Eastern Park, Lockleys, Pooraka, PlymptonUnley – Athelstone, Edwardstown, Elizabeth, Gepps Cross, Glenunga, WalkervilleWalkerville – Athelstone, Elizabeth, Gepps Cross, Glenunga, UnleyWest Croydon – Gaza, Houghton, Mitcham, Modbury, Morphettville ParkWoodville South – Mt Lofty, Para Hills
Appendix 10.2 - SANFL Juniors Equalisation Policy
Equalisation before start of play The Equalisation Rule of on field playing numbers, will be applied to all grade levels for all games, excluding Finals.
The Team with the higher numbers will make the decision on how this rule is to be applied
The enactment of this rule is to be within the spirit of the game.
The introduction of the Equalisation Rule across all grades is motivated by the desire that participation is the key objective and a good game is played.
The SANFL Juniors would like to see Clubs & particularly Coaches embrace this rule to ensure a good game of football, here are examples of how the rule may work, the rule allows for the club with the most players to decide how it is to be played.
Example 1 Team A 22 players & Team B 15 players
Example 2 Team A 19 players & Team B 16 players
Start of match - 18 v 18 Start of match - 17 v 17
o Example 2 if Club B refuses to accept the player Club A can play with 18 players, this is only available if Club A refuses player.
For the Rule to work in the spirit of the game Clubs & Coaches must be prepared to encourage players to play a game.
Equalisation during play when injuries occur
The following playing number conditions only apply when players have match ending injuries. When a player leaves the field due to injury a determination is required as to whether the player will be able to be treated and return to the field or it is a match ending injury. If it is determined to be a match ending injury, under no circumstances is the player allowed to return to the field. These conditions do not apply for the following:
When players leave the field to be treated and expect to return to the field;
When players leave the field to go to another venue to fill in for another team;
Normal conditions apply when a player is sent from the field by an umpire for an indiscretion.
Example 1 Team A 22 players & Team B 18 players
Example 2 Team A 22 players & Team B 17 players
Start of match - 18 v 18 Start of match - 17 v 17
Team B has 1 injury - 18 v 17 Team B has 1 injury - 17 v 16
Team B has 2 injuries - 16 v 16 Team B has 2 injuries - 16 v 15
Team B has 3 injuries - 16 v 15 Team B has 3 injuries - 16 v 14
Team B has 4 injuries - 16 v 14 Team B has 4 injuries - end of match
Team B has 5 injuries - end of match
Example 3 Team A 22 players & Team B 16 players
Example 4 Team A 22 players & Team B 15 players
Start of match - 16 v 16 Start of match - 16 v 15
Team B has 1 injury - 16 v 15 Team B has 1 injury - 16 v 14
Team B has 2 injuries - 16 v 14 Team B has 2 injuries - end of match
Team B has 3 injuries - end of match
Appendix 10.2 - SANFL Juniors Equalisation Policy
Example 5 Team A 22 players & Team B 14 players
Start of match – 16 v 14 Team B has 1 injury – end of match
PROCEDURE In the event of second (or more) match ending injury; the following process should be followed:
The Team Manager of the team with injured players notifies the opposition team manager;
The Team Manager of the team without injured players advises the Coach that players must be taken from the field as soon as possible. Note – the players taken from the field become part of the interchange and can be interchanged back on to the field at any stage;
Before the next quarter break, the Team Manager of the team with injured players advises the Ground Marshall of the new on field playing numbers;
At the next quarter break the Ground Marshall notifies the Umpire of the new on field playing numbers.
DISPUTES In the event of a team not taking players from the field the following process should be followed:
The Team Manager of the team with injured players notifies the Ground Marshall;
The Ground Marshall notifies the Umpire as soon as practicable;
The Umpire instructs the Coach to take players from the field. PENALTIES If the team without injured players fails to comply:
The Umpire will report the breach and the Coach will face disciplinary action for breach of Code of Conduct;
SANFL Juniors will carry out an investigation which could result in possible loss of premiership points.
SANFL JUNIORS CONTACT DETAILS
For any Competition Enquiries, please see your Club Delegate/Committee
in the first instance.
SANFL Juniors Competition Coordinator – North
Andrew Rogers
8424 2219
SANFL Juniors Competition Coordinator – South
Daniel Joyce
8440 6930
SANFL Juniors Umpiring Officer
Leanne Carter
8440 6934
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