HANDBOOK2016
Wellington Rugby Football Union Inc.
Community Rugby Communications
Welcome to the 2016 club rugby season in Wellington. It’s going to be another busy and exciting one and we look forward to working with you all. All clubs are encouraged to promote and enforce the WRFU Communication guidelines.
All communications with the WRFU should be directed through:
1) Club Captain2) Club Chairman3) Club Delegate
If a member of your club (player, coach, manager etc) requires information from the WRFU, please ensure that this comes through the listed club personnel or direct them to the WRFU website www.wrfu.co.nz for details. Enquires received by the WRFU from players, coaches, managers or other club members will be redirected to their respective club officials.
MEET THE WRFU COMMUNITY RUGBY TEAMWill Caccia-BirchHead of Community Rugby • Community Rugby planning process
– strategy and business • Performance management - duties
and tasks of community team • Financial Management – community
rugby budget • Key stakeholder relationship
management – Member Clubs and affiliated bodies
Michael LangleyClub Rugby Administrator• Club competition management –
draws, results, referees• Judicial process• By Laws compliance• Administration of sub-committees• City Council liaison• Website & social media management • Marketing and promotion• Oversight of player movement/
registration process
Mila PoutoaClub Development OfficerDirect support and link to our clubs in providing advice and guidance in the following areas:
- Finance- Facilities- Volunteers
• First point of contact for any senior registration enquiries
• Conduit between High Performance and Clubs
• Women’s Club Rugby
Tammy FerreiraJunior & Representative Rugby Administrator• Operational co-ordination of Junior &
Representative rugby• Co-ordination of the Junior Rugby
registration process• Competitions administrator for
Hurricanes Youth Council
Rick WhatarauRugby Development Manager• Co-ordination of all community
player and talent ID development programmes.
• Co-ordination of club RDO network and RAIS in college programmes.
• College leaver and college entrants strategy oversight
• Rippa and tackle tournament (primary schools) management
Tim MannixCoach Educator and Developer• Delivery of coach education and
development programme• Coach mentoring• Performance programme
(representative) coach development• Coach accreditation and registration
Grace CooperGirls Rugby Development Co-ordinator• Co-ordination and development of
girl’s rugby at primary and college levels.
• Liaison with schoolgirls performance programme (U18)
David WalshReferee Education Officer• Referee Recruitment & Retention• Training & Education Programme
management• Public awareness/education of rugby
laws/referees role• Referee registration
4) Club Secretary5) Club Treasurer
- Governance/Planning- Club-schools link
Contents
Wellington Rugby Officials 2
Officers 2
Board Of Directors 2
Life Members 3
Rugby Board 4
Club Rugby Sub Committee 5
Staff 2016 6
Swindale Shield 8
WRFU Clubs 10
Avalon RFC 10
Old Boys – University RFC 11
Eastbourne RFC 12
Hutt Old Boys Marist RFC 13
Johnsonville RFC 14
Marist St Pats RFC 15
Northern United RFC 16
Oriental Rongotai FC 17
Paremata-Plimerton RFC 18
Petone RFC 19
Poneke FC 20
Stokes Valley RFC 21
Tawa RFC 22
Upper Hutt Rams RFC 23
Wainuiomata RFC 24
Wellington FC 25
Western Suburbs RFC 26
Affiliations 27
Wellington Rugby Referees Association 27
Centurions RFC 28
Wellington Maori Rugby Association 29
Wellington Samoan Rugby Union 29
Junior Rugby Contacts 30
Wellington Rugby Supporters Club 30
Rugby Administrator’s in Schools 31
Wellington Secondary Schools Rugby Union Executive 32
Grounds Directory 33
2016 MITRE 10 Cup Draw 36
City Council Contacts 38
Provincial Union Contacts 2014 39
The New Zealand Rugby Foundation 41
WRFU By-Laws 43
Schedule 4 Penalties For Breaches Of By-Laws 61
Code Of Conduct 64
The Code 65
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Officers
PRESIDENTMurray TockerM: 021 685 848E: [email protected]
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENTMick ReedyM: 027 327 7439E: [email protected] [email protected]
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENTSBrendan Gard’nerM: 021 609 095E: [email protected]
Ted ThomasM: 021 150 0582E: [email protected]
JUNIOR VICE PRESIDENTSMurray BlandfordH: 04 568 5826B: 04 576 2277E: [email protected]
Barry EllisM: 027 453 9887E: [email protected]
Board of Directors
CHAIRMANIain PotterM: 027 446 4103E: [email protected]
Peter ScottB: 473 7632E: [email protected]
Russell PooleM: 027 455 2752E: [email protected]
Dave BanksM: 027 496 8372E: [email protected]
Ross JamiesonM: 021 875 031E: [email protected]
Paul HendryM: 027 717 6021E: [email protected]
Shannon PakuM: 021 338 646E: [email protected]
John Willis M: 021 495 137E: [email protected]
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Life Members
Brian Frederikson419 High StreetRangiora 7400E: [email protected]
Graham Atkin11 Holyoake CrescentAvalonH: 567 1873E: [email protected]
Eddie TonksPO Box 22265, KhandallahWellingtonH: 385 0082M: 0274 455 109E: [email protected]
Jack Oldershaw139 Akaroa DriveMaupuiaH: 388 3366E: [email protected]
Andy LesliePO Box 33-060, PetoneH: 568 7581B: 568 6300E: [email protected]
Graham Williams75 Inglis Street, SeatounH: 388 3637B: 801 7651M: 027 568 0690E: [email protected]
Nigel HughesPO Box 2513, WellingtonH: 384 9375B: 472 3462M: 021 458 016E: [email protected]
Paul QuinnPO Box 2510Shortland StreetAucklandM: 021 821 051E: [email protected]
Murray UsmarPO Box 13 805, JohnsonvilleB: 817 4882M: 029 938 3961E: [email protected]
Rhys Barlow33 Goring StreetThorndonM: 021 897 274E: [email protected]
Dick Evans26 Kauri Road, Stanmore BayWhangaparaoaAucklandH: 09 428 5625E: [email protected]
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Rugby Board
CHAIRMANPeter ScottP: 473 7632E: [email protected]
DEPUTY CHAIRMANJohn Willis (Oriental-Rongotai)M: 021 495 137E: [email protected]
Gary Gosper (Avalon)M: 027 444 1885E: [email protected]
Dean Goble (Eastbourne) M: 027 440 4010E: [email protected]
Dave Rose (HOBM)M: 027 486 5454E: [email protected]
Joe Smyth (Johnsonville)M: 027 447 1793E: [email protected]
Bryce Tietjens (Marist St Pats)M: 021 505 692E: [email protected]
Ron Wood (Northern United)M: 027 201 9028E: [email protected]
Jim Gray (Paremata-Plimmerton)M: 027 706 6709E: [email protected]
Geoff Blaikie (Poneke)M: 027 293 0787E: [email protected]
Ian Cuff (OBU)M: 027 627 3815E: [email protected]
Wayne Smith (Petone)M: 027 617 7400E: [email protected]
Glen Nixon (Stokes Valley)M: 021 782 090E: [email protected]
Kevin Pulley (Tawa)M: 027 245 7789E: [email protected]
Dave Painter (Upper Hutt Rams)M: 021 126 1254E: [email protected]
Kevin Anderson (Wainuiomata)M: 027 232 9077E: [email protected]
Jason Judd (Wellington)M: 021 280 2514E: [email protected]
Tony Walsh (Wests)M: 027 434 5505E: [email protected]
Mike Dilnott (WRRA)M: 027 440 5625E: [email protected]
Martin Isberg (WSSRU)M: 027 200 2441E: [email protected]
Sunil Sujurpal (JRAB)M: 021 515 816E: [email protected]
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Club Rugby Sub Committee
CHAIRPERSONGeoff Blaikie (Poneke)M: 027 293 0787E: [email protected]
COMMITTEE MEMBERSGary Gosper (Avalon)M: 027 444 1885 E: [email protected]
Ian Cuff (OBU)M: 027 627 3815E: [email protected]
Ron Wood (Northern United)M: 027 201 9028E: [email protected]
Jim Gray (Paremata-Plimmerton)M: 027 706 6709E: [email protected]
Dave Painter (Upper Hutt Rams)M: 021 126 1254 E: [email protected]
Kevin Anderson (Wainuiomata)M: 027 232 9077E: [email protected]
Mike Dilnott (WRRA)M: 027 440 5625E: [email protected]
Michael Langley (WRFU)M: 021 390 463E: [email protected]
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Staff 2016
WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNIONPO Box 7201, Newtown Wellington 6242191 Thorndon Quay, Pipitea 6011P: 389 0020F: 389 0889
TRAINING CENTRERugby League ParkHall Street, NewtownP: 389 0020F: 389 4019
CEOSteve RogersP: 389 0020M: 021 415 568E: [email protected]
COMMUNITY RUGBY
COMMUNITY RUGBY MANAGERWill Caccia-BirchP: 380 2201M: 021 344 428E: [email protected]
CLUB RUGBY ADMINISTRATORMichael LangleyP: 380 2219M: 021 390 463E: [email protected]
CLUB DEVELOPMENT OFFICERMila PoutoaP: 389 0020M: 027 520 3607E: [email protected]
REFEREE EDUCATION OFFICERDavid WalshP: 380 2215M: 021 898 098E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT MANAGERRick WhatarauP: 380 2207M: 021 228 2129E: [email protected]
COACH EDUCATORTim MannixP: 389 0020M: 021 682 581E: [email protected]
JUNIOR AND REP RUGBY ADMINISTRATORTammy FerreiraP: 389 0020M: 021 527 678E: [email protected]
GIRLS RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERGrace CooperP: 389 0020M: 021 357 090E: [email protected]
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COMMERCIAL
SPONSORSHIP MANAGERShane BinnieP: 380 2217M: 021 364 406E: [email protected]
COMMUNICATIONS EXECUTIVEToby RobsonP: 380 2211M: 021 401 012E: [email protected]
COMMERCIAL EXECUTIVERichard GordonP: 380 2209M: 021 241 8003E: [email protected]
EVENTS MANAGERSam KershawP: 380 2203M: 021 703 298E: [email protected]
FINANCE & ADMINISTRATON
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERMatt EvansP: 380 2210M: 021 470 455E: [email protected]
ACCOUNTANTRichard HendersonP: 380 2208M: 021 243 1543E: [email protected]
ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANTJude McKeeP: 380 2205M: 021 502 853E: [email protected]
OFFICE MANAGERAshley BettsP: 380 2202M: 021 191 8798E: [email protected]
HIGH PERFORMANCE
LIONS HEAD COACHEarl Va’aP: 389 0020M: 021 042 5120E: [email protected]
LIONS ASSISTANT COACHRichard WattP: 389 0020M: 021 644 348E: [email protected]
ACADEMY MANAGERDarren LarsenP: 389 0020M: 021 484 578E: [email protected]
PHYSIOTHERAPISTCam ShawP: 389 0020M: 021 227 8418E: [email protected]
PHYSIOTHERAPISTLeevan SantosP: 309 0020M: 021 101 4753E: [email protected]
TEAM DOCTORTheo DorflingP: 389 0020M: 027 628 5986E: [email protected]
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Swindale Shield 2016 Please note: venues and times are subject to changeAll Saturday matches kick-off at 2:45pm. All Wednesday matches kick-off at 7:30pm
ROUND ONE – FRIDAY 25TH MARCH
Easter Weekend – Hurricanes v Kings; Westpac Stadium7:35pmTawa v Wellington; Lyndhurst ParkWainuiomata v Poneke; William Jones ParkNorthern United v Petone; Porirua ParkMarist St Pats v Paremata-Plimmerton; Evans Bay ParkUpper Hutt Rams v Old Boys University; Maidstone ParkAvalon Wolves v Oriental-Rongotai; Fraser ParkJohnsonville v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Helston Park
ROUND TWO – SATURDAY 2ND APRIL
Old Boys University v Marist St Pats; Nairnville ParkOriental-Rongotai v Johnsonville; Polo GroundParemata-Plimmerton v Wainuiomata; Ngati Toa DomainPoneke v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Kilbirnie ParkWellington v Avalon Wolves; Hataitai ParkUpper Hutt Rams v Northern United; Maidstone ParkTawa v Petone; Lyndhurst Park
ROUND THREE – WEDNESDAY 6TH APRIL
Wellington v Marist St Pats; Te WhaeaWainuiomata v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Maidstone ArtificialUpper Hutt Rams v Tawa; Fraser Park ArtificialPoneke v Johnsonville; Wakefield ArtificialPetone v Old Boys University; St Pats ArtificialParemata-Plimmerton v Avalon Wolves; Bernie Wood ArtificialOriental-Rongotai v Northern United; Alex Moore Artificial
ROUND FOUR – SATURDAY 9TH APRIL
Hurricanes v Argentina; Westpac Stadium 7:35pmAvalon Wolves v Tawa; Fraser ParkPetone v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Petone RecWellington v Johnsonville; Hataitai ParkPoneke v Northern United; Kilbirnie ParkParemata-Plimmerton v Old Boys University; Ngati Toa DomainUpper Hutt Rams v Marist St Pats; Maidstone Park
ROUND FIVE – SATURDAY 16TH APRIL
Johnsonville v Northern United; Helston ParkWainuiomata v Marist St Pats; William Jones ParkTawa v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Lyndhurst ParkPetone v Avalon Wolves; Petone RecOld Boys University v Oriental-Rongotai; Nairnville ParkParemata-Plimmerton v Poneke; Ngati Toa Domain
ROUND SIX – SATURDAY 23RD APRIL
Club Derby ANZAC Weekend – Hurricanes v Chiefs; Westpac Stadium 7:35pmMarist St Pats v Hutt Old Boys Marist; Evans Bay ParkAvalon Wolves v Upper Hutt Rams; Fraser ParkNorthern United v Paremata-Plimmerton; Porirua ParkTawa v Johnsonville; Lyndhurst ParkOriental-Rongotai v Poneke; Polo GroundPetone v Wainuiomata; Petone RecOld Boys University v Wellington; Nairnville Park
ROUND SEVEN – WEDNESDAY 27TH APRIL
Avalon Wolves v Wainuiomata; Hutt RecHutt Old Boys Marist v Paremata-Plimmerton; Maidstone ParkJohnsonville v Upper Hutt Rams; Bernie Wood Artificial
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Marist St Pats v Oriental-Rongotai; Wakefield ArtificialNorthern United v Old Boys University; Fraser Park ArtificialPetone v Wellington; Te Whaea
ROUND EIGHT – SATURDAY 30TH APRIL
Hutt Old Boys Marist v Old Boys University; Hutt RecPoneke v Petone; Kilbirnie Park; Kilbirnie ParkUpper Hutt Rams v Oriental-Rongotai; Maidstone ParkJohnsonville v Avalon Wolves; Helston ParkNorthern United v Marist St Pats; Porirua ParkWellington v Paremata-Plimmerton; Hataitai ParkTawa v Wainuiomata; Lyndhurst Park
ROUND NINE – SATURDAY 7TH MAY
Hutt Old Boys Marist v Northern United; Hutt RecAvalon Wolves v Poneke; Fraser ParkJohnsonville v Petone; Helston ParkMarist St Pats v Tawa; Evans Bay ParkOriental-Rongotai v Wellington; Polo GroundUpper Hutt Rams v Paremata-Plimmerton; Maidstone ParkOld Boys University v Wainuiomata; Nairnville Park
ROUND TEN – SATURDAY 14TH MAY
Hurricanes v Reds; Westpac Stadium 7:35pmParemata-Plimmerton v Johnsonville; Ngati Toa DomainHutt Old Boys Marist v Oriental-Rongotai; Hutt RecWainuiomata v Upper Hutt Rams; William Jones ParkMarist St Pats v Petone; Evans Bay ParkNorthern United v Avalon Wolves; Porirua ParkPoneke v Wellington; Kilbirnie ParkOld Boys University v Tawa; Nairnville Park
ROUND ELEVEN – SATURDAY 21ST MAY
Wellington v Northern United; Hataitai ParkOriental-Rongotai v Tawa; Polo GroundHutt Old Boys Marist v Upper Hutt Rams; Hutt RecAvalon Wolves v Marist St Pats; Fraser ParkWainuiomata v Johnsonville; William Jones ParkPetone v Paremata-Plimmerton; Petone RecPoneke v Old Boys University; Kilbirnie Park
ROUND TWELVE – SATURDAY 28TH MAY
Old Boys University v Avalon Wolves; Nairnville ParkHutt Old Boys Marist v Wellington; Hutt RecJohnsonville v Marist St Pats; Helston ParkNorthern United v Wainuiomata; Porirua ParkOriental-Rongotai v Petone; Polo GroundTawa v Paremata-Plimmerton; Lyndhurst ParkUpper Hutt Rams v Poneke; Maidstone Park
ROUND THIRTEEN – SATURDAY 4TH JUNE
Northern United v Tawa; Porirua ParkHutt Old Boys Marist v Avalon Wolves; Hutt RecJohnsonville v Old Boys University; Helston ParkMarist St Pats v Poneke; Evans Bay ParkParemata-Plimmerton v Oriental-Rongotai; Ngati Toa DomainPetone v Upper Hutt Rams; Petone RecWainuiomata v Wellington; William Jones Park
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Avalon Wolves Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1980
CLUB COLOURSMaroon/Sky Blue
CLUBROOMSFraser ParkPercy Cameron Street, AvalonP: 567 3656 or 567 8152E: [email protected]: avalonrugby.co.nz
CHAIRPERSONGlenn KennedyM: 021 973 522E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTAllan SayersM: 021 458 040E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINTroy O’KaneM: 027 252 4449E: [email protected]
DELEGATEGary GosperM: 027 444 1885E: [email protected]
SECRETARYHelen O’KaneM: 022 087 7671E: [email protected]
TREASURERGary GosperM: 027 444 1885E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERKelley CliftonM: 027 600 6492E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERScott WaldromM: 027 740 2001E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHAaron FalloonM: 021 180 4846E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTLuisa TuisamoaM: 021 708 763E: [email protected]
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College Old Boys – Victoria University RFC
Established 1992
CLUB COLOURSGreen and White Hooped Jerseys with black collar. Black shorts and socks
CLUBROOMSCambridge Hotel, Cambridge Terrace, WellingtonP: 385 8823W: oburugby.com
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 710, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONJaesen SumnerM: 021 523 736E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTAndrew BraddockM: 021 028 94724E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINMaree Chivers M: 027 292 4534 E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERAlastair FordeM: 027 272 1728E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERDave LoveridgeM: 027 321 8176E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHJeremy LittleM: 027 522 3263E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTMaree ChiversM: 027 292 4534E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF RUGBYIssac FeaunatiM: 021 963 305E: [email protected]
DELEGATEIan CuffM: 027 627 3815E: [email protected]
SECRETARYRichard BoagM: 021 522 257E: [email protected]
TREASURERRichard CromieM: 027 454 0927E: [email protected]
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Eastbourne Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1921
CLUB COLOURSGreen and Yellow
CLUBROOMSTuatoru Street, EastbourneP: 562 8563
POSTAL ADDRESSPo Box 41-058, Eastbourne
CHAIRPERSONDean GobleM: 027 440 4010E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTKevin HewsonM: 021 289 4384E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINWillie DavisM: 027 294 5543E: [email protected]
DELEGATEDean GobleM: 027 440 4010E: [email protected]
SECRETARYDean GobleM: 027 440 4101E: [email protected]
TREASURERHamish ArmstrongM: 021 243 0348E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERMark PotterM: 021 300 742E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERRick WhatarauM: 021 228 2129E: [email protected]
85’S COACHBarry LukeM: 027 452 8180
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Hutt Old Boys Marist Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1993
CLUB COLOURSRed, Emerald Green and White
CLUBROOMSHutt Recreation GroundMyrtle Street, Lower HuttP: 934 2582E: [email protected]: hobm.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 30106, Lower Hutt
CHAIRPERSONJohn SheehanM: 021 889 950E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTNeville HeffermanM: 021 111 4251E: [email protected]
DELEGATEDave RoseM: 027 486 5454E: [email protected]
SECRETARYDave RoseM: 027 486 5454E: [email protected]
TREASURERJohn SheehanM: 021 889 950E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERScott AshtonM: 029 455 5140 E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERTony CloutM: 027 766 2080E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHDan VuluM: 021 249 8866E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTIme Tavite M: 021 058 7239E: [email protected]
HUTT OLD BOYS MARIST
RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
H O B M R F C
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Johnsonville Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1900
CLUB COLOURSDark Blue Jersey with light blue hoops, blue shorts
CLUBROOMSHelston Park, Helston RoadJohnsonvilleP: 478 4982E: [email protected]: johnsonvillerugby.org.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 13-041, Johnsonville
CHAIRPERSONMike SegetinM: 027 208 3007E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTBarry EllisM: 027 453 9887E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINPerry BarberM: 021 633 037E: [email protected]
DELEGATEWayne (Joe) SmythM: 027 447 1793E: [email protected]
SECRETARYRachel WhitmanM: 027 202 2072E: [email protected]
TREASURERSusan AtkinsM: 021 227 8194E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENER JOHNSONVILLETamati BrunningM: 022 070 6362E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENER NEWLANDSSophie Gates M: 027 414 1232E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERHiko DaviesM: 027 467 6671E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHLogan TauiliiliM: 021 029 75925E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTSophie Gates M: 027 414 1232E: [email protected]
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Marist St Pats Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1971
CLUB COLOURSScarlett Jersey, white shorts
CLUBROOMSRuahine Street (above Hataitai Park) HataitaiP: 386 2910E: [email protected]: msprugby.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 3472, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONMichael HansenM: 021 280 8186E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTJohn WootonM: 027 326 7924E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINRichard HainesM: 027 454 0558E: [email protected]
DELEGATEBryce TietjensM: 027 682 0965E: [email protected]
SECRETARYGinny PangM: 021 0294 7622E: [email protected]
TREASURERPaul ChurchmanM: 022 637 2313E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERMartin PagetM: 027 321 1581E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERKas LealamanuaM: 021 120 3958E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHRoss BondM: 021 493 181E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTAgnes VaauaM: 027 424 8744E: [email protected]
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Northern United Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1990
CLUB COLOURSBlue and White
CLUBROOMSTrust Park Porirua100 Mungavin Avenue, PoriruaP: (Clubrooms) 237 5223 (Office) 237 8463E: [email protected]: norths.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 50-476, Porirua 5024
CHAIRPERSONEddie EllisonM: 027 454 0872E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTRon WoodM: 027 201 9028E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINAlphonso ParsonsM: 021 101 9249E: [email protected]
DELEGATERon WoodM: 027 201 9028E: [email protected]
SECRETARYJeff KeeneM: 027 285 8604E: [email protected]
TREASURERDave BrownM: 027 283 0423E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERNathan LambertM: 022 031 4499E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERJacob EllisonM: 027 403 4569E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHGerrard FasavaluM: 021 051 5711E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTMareena ConleyM: 027 688 2544E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF RUGBYTom MartinM: 027 390 0224 E: [email protected]
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Oriental Rongotai Football Club Inc
Established 1968
CLUB COLOURSBlack with White Hoops and gold trim jersey, black shorts, black and white hooped socks
CLUBROOMSThe Polo GroundPark Road MiramarP: 939 6237E: [email protected]: ories.org.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 15-165, Miramar, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONSuzanne BellM: 021 998 749E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTGreg WaughM: 027 504 7792E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINSailiai TumaaiM: 021 039 1488E: [email protected]
DELEGATEJohn WillisM: 021 495 137E: [email protected]
SECRETARYEpirosa LimaM: 027 291 6882E: [email protected]
TREASURERChris PentecostM: 027 268 9401E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERIan Cooper M: 021 724 601E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERMason MalagamaaliiM: 021 268 4952E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHRoy KinikinilauM: 020 407 71241E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTSailiai TumaaiM: 021 039 1488E: [email protected]
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Paremata-Plimmerton Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1959
CLUB COLOURSBlack, red and gold hooped jerseys
CLUBROOMSNgatitoa Domain, Pascoe AvenueMana, ParemataP: 233 1643E: [email protected]: pareplimrugby.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 57 009, Mana
CHAIRPERSONRex AmblerM: 027 233 6628E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTDenys LathamM: 027 692 2970E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINCrispin BeckM: 021 530 742E: [email protected]
DELEGATEJim GrayM: 027 706 6709E: [email protected]
SECRETARYKim ForbesM: 021 655 407E: [email protected]
TREASURERLynne FullerM: 027 251 7413E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERDave IvesM: 021 681 242E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERJohn SchwalgerM: 021 070 5341E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHJavan BrownM: 027 488 3959E: [email protected]
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Petone Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1885
CLUB COLOURSNavy Blue and White
CLUBROOMSNorth Park, Udy StreetPetoneP: 568 6270E: [email protected]: petonerugby.com
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 38 168, Te Puni Mail Centre, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONWayne SmithM: 027 617 7400E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTJohn RoperM: 021 421 808 E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINMike WoollettM: 027 447 6808E: [email protected]
DELEGATEWayne SmithM: 027 617 7400E: [email protected]
SECRETARYJennifer GrayM: 021 989 862E: [email protected]
TREASURERTammy FerreiraM: 021 527 678E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERMike WoollettM: 027 447 6808E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERTBC
PREMIER COACHDan FaraniM: 021 1924 008E: [email protected]
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Poneke Football Club Inc
Established 1883
CLUB COLOURSRed and Black Hoops Jerseys, Red Shorts, Red & Black Hoops Socks
CLUBROOMSKilbirnie ParkKilbirnie CrescentKilbirnie, WellingtonP: 387 2535E: [email protected] W: ponekerugby.com
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 14-258, Kilbirnie, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONKevin JenkinsM: 021 397 615E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTJohn JacksonM: 021 996 948E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINToby RobsonM: 021 401 012E: [email protected]
DELEGATEGeoff BlaikieM: 027 293 0787E: [email protected]
SECRETARYMark WarringtonM: 021 235 3792E: [email protected]
TREASURERDave TaylorM: 021 715 067E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERNerosh PatelM: 021 036 4290E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERJoe FiuM: 027 652 7002E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHShane PihemaM: 027 530 3366E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTAnna DarlingM: 021 183 7800E: [email protected]
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STOKES VALLEY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB INC
Established 1949
CLUB COLOURSRed and Gold
CLUBROOMSDelaney Park, George Street, Stokes ValleyP: 938 1548E: [email protected]: sportsground.co.nz/stokesvalleyrugby
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 37-021, Stokes Valley 5141
CHAIRPERSONGraeme HardieM: 022 375 0100E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTGraeme HardieM: 022 375 0100E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINGlen NixonM: 021 782 090E: [email protected]
DELEGATEGlen NixonM: 021 782 090E: [email protected]
SECRETARYDiane HarrisonM: 027 446 9845E: [email protected]
TREASURERDiane HarrisonM: 027 446 9845E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERLeroy KururangiM: 027 528 3999E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERRick WhatarauM: 021 228 2129E: [email protected]
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TAWA Rugby Football Club
Established 1947
CLUB COLOURSYellow, Blue and Red
CLUBROOMSLyndhurst Park, Lyndhurst Road, TawaP: 232 7383E: [email protected]: tawarugby.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 51137, Tawa, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONDave BanksM: 027 496 8372E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTAllan DavidsonM: 021 350 202E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINDavid Fa’afataM: 027 466 8948E: [email protected]
DELEGATEKevin PulleyM: 027 245 7789E: [email protected]
SECRETARYGary BeecroftM: 022 589 8581E: [email protected]
TREASURERDave BanksM: 027 496 6872E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERPeter MallonM: 027 227 4027E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERSteve So’oialoM: 027 267 0606E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHDoug FletcherM: 021 117 8760E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTKendra SmithM: 022 246 4767E: [email protected]
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Upper Hutt Rams Rugby Football Club
Established 2014
CLUB COLOURSMaroon, Gold, Orange, Black
CLUBROOMSMaidstone Park, 3 Railway Avenue, Maidstone, Upper Hutt 5018P: 528 2011E: [email protected]
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 40149, Upper Hutt Central
CHAIRPERSONChristina EdmondsM: 027 437 4380E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTWayne GuppyContact details can be provided by the Club Secretary
CLUB CAPTAINBen KingiM: 021 537 659E: [email protected]
DELEGATEDave PainterM: 021 126 1254E: [email protected]
SECRETARYRachel KingiM: 021 288 7750E: [email protected]
TREASURERJulie WaltersM: 027 870 9311E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENER UPPER HUTTFiona HockingM: 027 479 0555E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENER RIMUTAKARoseanne TukukinoM: 027 733 8673E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERPhil RayasiM: 021 517 773 E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHAdam CampbellM: 027 322 1891E: [email protected]
WOMENS CONTACTLuke SoutheyM: 027 804 4028E: [email protected]
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Wainuiomata Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1946
CLUB COLOURSEmerald Green and Black Hoops
CLUBROOMSWilliam Jones Park2 Moohan Street, WainuiomataP: 564 7824E: [email protected]: wainuiomatarugby.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 43-223, Wainuiomata
CHAIRPERSONJim MillarM: 021 848 731E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTPenney FoleyM: 027 484 5041E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINPeter WhiteM: 027 588 9516E: [email protected]
DELEGATEKevin AndersonM: 027 232 9077E: [email protected]
SECRETARYRachael UmagaM: 022 104 0980E: [email protected]
TREASURERGail Ah-HiM: 021 118 6819E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERPenney FoleyM: 027 484 5041E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERMike KenworthyM: 027 564 7822E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHJustin WilsonM: 021 249 8099E: [email protected]
WOMEN’S CONTACTRoma LeuluM: 022 439 1269E: [email protected]
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Wellington Football Club
Established 1870
CLUB COLOURSYellow and Black
CLUBROOMSHataitai ParkRuahine Street, HataitaiP: 386 1464E: [email protected]: sportsground.co.nz/wellington
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 2624, Hataitai, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONJason JuddM: 021 280 2514E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTKeith QuinnContact details can be provided by the Club Secretary
CLUB CAPTAINWalker Manaena M: 021 768 533E: [email protected]
DELEGATEJason JuddM: 021 280 2514E: [email protected]
SECRETARYJason JuddM: 021 280 2514E: [email protected]
TREASURERSally AttfieldM: 021 993 656E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERErin RushM: 021 455 722E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERCharlie FullerM: 027 463 3316E: [email protected]
PREMIER COACHRichard DeckM: 021 428 134E: [email protected]
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Western Suburbs Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1983
CLUB COLOURSBlue, Red and White
CLUBROOMSIan Galloway ParkCurtis Street, NorthlandP: 475 9543E: [email protected]: westsrugby.org.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 17-151, Karori, Wellington
CHAIRPERSONTony WalshM: 027 434 5505E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTPeter NorrieM: 027 446 2449E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINMatthew FawkesM: 021 051 8218E: [email protected]
DELEGATETony WalshM: 027 434 5505E: [email protected]
SECRETARYSheridan BruceM: 021 669 037E: [email protected]
TREASURERDianne ArmstrongM: 027 480 6209E: [email protected]
JUNIOR CONVENERCraig Le QuesneM: 027 600 3744E: [email protected]
RUGBY DEVELOPMENT OFFICERRick WhatarauM: 021 228 2129E: [email protected]
85S COACHPuna KaratiM: 022 628 5794E: [email protected]
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Wellington Rugby Referees Association
CLUBROOMSUdy StreetPO Box 7601, Wellington SouthP: 389 0020F: 389 0889E: [email protected]: wrra.org.nz
CHAIRMANIan DallasM: 027 487 6442E: [email protected]
PRESIDENTJared ClarkeM: 021 923 069E: [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENTGarratt WilliamsonM: 027 418 7589E: [email protected]
SECRETARYRavi KandulaM: 021 117 1764E: [email protected]
TREASURERTony FeiertagM: 020 426 0560E: [email protected]
WRFU DELEGATEMike DilnottM: 027 440 5625E: [email protected]
REFEREE EDUCATION OFFICERDavid WalshM: 021 890 098E: [email protected]
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Centurions Rugby Football Club Inc
Established 1939
CLUB COLOURS Red, Yellow, green, black, white and blue. Alternate narrow stripes
HEADQUARTERSLevel 2, Westpac StadiumWaterloo Quay,Wellingtonwww.centurionsrugby.co.nz
POSTAL ADDRESSPO Box 11 – 101Manners Street, Wellington
CLUB PATRONMick BremnerP: 384 9969E: [email protected]
PRESIDENT/CHAIRPERSONTracy SmithM: 027 544 2007E: [email protected]
CLUB CAPTAINHamish Vance P: 568 6750M: 027 440 2069E: [email protected]
SECRETARYGraeme BrookingM: 021 111 2287E: [email protected]
TREASURERMurray Usmar P: 817 4882M: 029 938 3961E: [email protected]
PUBLICITY OFFICERMike RussellM: 027 448 2233E: [email protected]
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Te Upoko o te Ika – Wellington Maori Rugby Association Inc
Established 1928
CLUB COLOURS Black and Gold
POSTAL ADDRESSC/O 70 Quebec Street, Kingston
PATRONMattie BlackburnE: [email protected]
CO CHAIRMANHata WilsonE: [email protected]
Joey HopkinM: 021 148 2030E: [email protected]
SECRETARY Ru RangiE: [email protected]
TREASURERDon RangiE: [email protected]
RUGBY SERVICES MANAGERAlma AndrewsM: 027 437 6335E: [email protected]
KAUMATUABinny AndrewsM: 027 437 6335
Wellington Samoan Rugby Union
PRESIDENTTo’omata Frank CollinsM: 027 261 9378E: [email protected]
CHAIRMANTunumafono Ken Ah KuoiM: 027 307 9858E: [email protected]
SECRETARYLuisa TuisamoaM: 021 708 763E: [email protected]
TREASURER & DIRECTOR OF SPONSORSHIPJon MasagaM: 021 494 4102E: [email protected]
EXECUTIVE ADVISERNamulauulu Alama IeremiaM: 021 228 2304E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF RUGBYMason MalagamaaliiM: 021 2684 952E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF WOMENS RUGBYGail Ah HiM: 021 118 6819E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONSMichelle Hynam-NybergM: 022 163 4479E: [email protected]
DIRECTOR OF EVENTSPaala LefaoE: [email protected]
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Wellington Rugby Supporters Club Inc
Established 1965
POSTAL ADDRESSWellington Rugby Supporters Club IncP O Box 2782WELLINGTON 6015
PRESIDENTGraham McGuireP: 380 6123E: [email protected]
SECRETARY/TREASURERStephen CalderM: 027 430 8696E: [email protected]
COMMITTEEDavid WillisM: 021 470 737E: [email protected]
Tony StratfordE: [email protected]
Junior Rugby Advisory Board
CHAIRPERSONSunil SurujpalM: 021 515 816 E: [email protected]
DEPUTY CHAIRPERSONAnna SageM: 027 472 4323E: [email protected]
David Fa’atafaM: 021 448 279E: [email protected]
Kane MokomokoM: 027 413 0086E: [email protected]
Lance EhuM: 021 513 961E: [email protected]
Adam CooperM: 021 235 8189E: [email protected]
WRFU – JUNIOR & REPRESENTATIVE RUGBY ADMINISTRATOR Tammy FerreiraM: 021 527 678E: [email protected]
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Rugby Administrator’s in Schools
AOTEA COLLEGEMartin GarciaM: 021 0294 7170E: [email protected]
BISHOP VIARD COLLEGESam LeotaM: 022 177 5460E: [email protected]
HERETAUNGA COLLEGEMax PearsonM: 027 732 7766E: [email protected]
HUTT INTERNATIONAL BOYS SCHOOLJessica AndertonM: 027 304 1427E: [email protected]
HUTT VALLEY HIGH SCHOOLJosh WeepuM: 027 292 2365E: [email protected]
MANA COLLEGEHana TusaM: 021 105 2527E: [email protected]
NAENAE COLLEGEDiana OloapuM: 021 032 8589E: [email protected]
NEWLANDS COLLEGEDavid StaiteM: 021 231 0718E: [email protected]
ONSLOW COLLEGERegan O’NealM: 021 615 484E: [email protected]
PORIRUA COLLEGEFuamai TaumoliM: 021 061 8033E: [email protected]
RONGOTAI COLLEGEMo MackeyM: 027 223 1843E: [email protected]
SCOTS COLLEGESam RaschM: 027 919 9919E: [email protected]
ST BERNARDS COLLEGEHayden Mourits M: 021 186 1547E: [email protected]
ST PATRICKS COLLEGE SILVERSTREAMWarrick BowdenM: 021 247 0440E: [email protected]
ST PATRICKS COLLEGE WELLINGTONKas LealamanuaM: 021 120 3958E: [email protected]
TAITA COLLEGEDebbie ElliotM: 021 157 6693E: [email protected]
TAWA COLLEGEAndrew EvansM: 027 314 4533E: [email protected]
UPPER HUTT COLLEGESam TwomeyM: 021 243 9972E: [email protected]
WAINUIOMATA COLLEGEMoana KumaM: 027 474 4308E: [email protected]
WELLINGTON COLLEGEPete MaitlandM: 021 109 6756E:
WELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOLJohn EdwardsM: 027 462 6097E: [email protected]
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Wellington Secondary Schools Rugby Union Executive
CHAIRMANMartin IsbergM: 027 200 2441E: [email protected]
SECRETARY AND CSW APPOINTEEDavid Fa’atafaM: 021 448 279E: [email protected]
WRFU APPOINTEERick WhatarauM: 021 228 2129E: [email protected]
WRRA APPOINTEEScott MacleanM: 021 180 4712E: [email protected]
OTHER EXECUTIVE MEMBERSTim FoxM: 027 680 6466E: [email protected]
Justin GrayM: 027 546 8369E: [email protected]
Darrell HarveyM: 021 898 108E: [email protected]
John HornalM: 027 441 4115E: [email protected]
Kane MokomokoM: 027 413 0086E: [email protected]
Sam RaschM: 021 911 029E: [email protected]
Hana TusaM: 021 105 2527E: [email protected]
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Grounds Directory
ALEX MOORE PARK ARTIFICIAL – JOHNSONVILLE Corner of Moorefield and Broderick Roads, Johnsonville. Turn into Broderick Road off the Main Road, Johnsonville and proceed over the railway bridge and through the intersection. One playing field only. Changing facilities available.
BASIN RESERVE – MOUNT COOKOne field situated at the northern end of Adelaide Road. Changing facilities and grandstand available.
BERNIE WOOD ARTIFICIAL – ASCOT PARKLocated as part of the large Ascot Park domain. Access and parking for the field is found off Conclusion Street.
DAVIS FIELD – TRENTHAM Situated at Trentham, opposite entrance to Military Camp. Proceed north on Fergusson Drive and turn right at traffic lights at Sutherland Avenue. Cross railway line into Messines Road. Ground is on right with changing facilities.
DELANEY PARK – STOKES VALLEYGeorge Street, Stokes Valley. Turn into Stokes Valley at the main turn off and proceed to George Street on the right, Turn into George Street and proceed approximately 1 km. Ground is on the left. Two playing fields and changing facilities are available. Headquarters of the Stokes Valley RFC.
ELSDON PARK – PORIRUA Corner of Titahi Bay Road and Awarua Street, Porirua. Adjacent to Mana College. Changing facilities on site.
EVANS BAY PARK – KILBIRNIE Evans Bay Road, Kilbirnie. Adjacent to St Pats College. One playing field only. Changing facilities provided by WCC at the ground.
FRASER PARK – AVALON Situated at Avalon in the Hutt Valley. Bounded by Percy Cameron Street, Taita Drive and Harcourt Werry Drive. Four playing fields. Number one field is now and Artificial turf, with three fields on the northern end. South end of park is the headquarters of Avalon RFC.
HATAITAI PARK – HAITAITAIProceed through the Mount Victoria Road Tunnel and bear right after leaving the tunnel, proceed down Ruahine Street for 200 metres and the entrance is on the right opposite Goa Street. One field only. Changing facilities available. Headquarters of the Wellington FC.
HELSTON PARK – JOHNSONVILLE Proceed through Johnsonville by way of the Main Road to the Roundabout and turn to the motorway. Proceed around roundabout to exit which leads to the church. At the church corner turn right and cross motorway by overhead bridge. Continue on Helston Road for approximately 400 metres and ground is located on the right. Buildings slightly obscured. One field only. Changing facilities available. Headquarters of the Johnsonville RFC.
HUTT RECREATION GROUND – LOWER HUTTSituated in Central Lower Hutt and bounded by Myrtle Street, Woburn Road, Bellevue Road and Huia Street. Entrances at Myrtle Street, Woburn Road. Three playing fields and grandstand. Changing facilities available. Floodlit. Headquarters of the Hutt Old Boys Marist RFC
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H. W. SHORTT PARK – EASTBOURNE Marine Parade Eastbourne. Proceed around the bays to Eastbourne through Days Bay and around Windy Point. At ‘Y’ Junction continue right into Marine Parade and continue to the end. One playing field. Changing facilities available. Headquarters of the Eastbourne RFC.
IAN GALLOWAY PARK – WILTONCurtis Street, Karori. On west side of main route, between Khandallah and Karori. Four fields and changing facilities. Headquarters of Western Suburbs RFC.
KELBURN PARK – KELBURNSituated at the bottom of Victoria University, Kelburn. Follow Salamanca Road coming from Wellington City rather than continuing on to Kelburn Parade. Can also be accessed by the Cable Car, Lampton Quay. A multipurpose sports field.
KILBIRNIE PARK – KILBIRNIE Situated at Kilbirnie at the junction of Evans Bay Road and Kilbirnie Crescent. Three playing fields. Changing facilities available. Headquarters of the Poneke FC.
LYNDHURST PARK – TAWA Situated in Tawa. Turn left off the main road at second roundabout in Tawa into Lyndhurst Road and proceed for 200 metres. Ground is on the left. One playing field only. Floodlit. Changing facilities available. Headquarters of the Tawa RFC.
MAIDSTONE PARK – UPPER HUTTSituated east of Upper Hutt City Centre. From Western Hutt Road proceed north on S.H.2 River Road to Gibbons Street exit. Proceed to top of Gibbons Street/ Main Street roundabout, turn right on the Main Street and then left onto Fergusson Drive. Turn right at next roundabout on to Blenheim Street. Cross railway line, turn left into Goodshed Road, then turn right at next intersection into Park street. Entrance to car park is on the left. Three playing fields. ONE ARTIFICIAL. Number three field entrance further north on Park Street. Grandstand and full facilities. Headquarters of the Upper Hutt Rams RFC.
MAORIBANK PARK – UPPER HUTT Situated between S.H.2 and Fergusson Drive just north of Upper Hutt City Centre. From the Western Hutt Road proceed north on S.H.2 River Road to traffic lights at intersection with Totara Park Road. Turn right at lights, first left into Clouston Park Road, then first on left again into entrance to the park. Two playing fields with changing facilities available.
MARTIN LUCKIE PARK – BERHAMPORE Situated at the Southern end of Rintoul Street. Two playing fields. Changing facilities available.
MARY CROWTHER PARK – WAINUIOMATA Wise Street, Waiunuiomata, via Nelson Crescent and Fitzherbert Road. Three fields and changing facilities.
NAIRNVILLE PARK – KHANDALLAH Cockayne Road and Lucknow Terrace, Khandallah. One playing field. Changing facilities.
NEWLANDS PARK – NEWLANDSOpposite shopping area at Newlands. Two fields and changing facilities.
NGATI TOA DOMAIN – MANA On State Highway One, first turn left, north of Paremata Bridge. Three playing fields. Headquarters of the Paremata Plimmerton RFC.
NORTH PARK – PETONELocated next to Petone Rugby Club, Udy Street, Petone. One Rugby field.
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ONEPOTO PARK – TITAHI BAYMain Road to Titahi Bay on right. One senior, and one junior field with changing facilities.
PETONE RECREATION GROUND – PETONEEntrances at Udy Street, Britannia Street and Kirks Avenue, Petone. Four fields all enclosed. Changing facilities in grandstand.
POSTGATE PARK – WHITBYLocated on Postgate Drive, Whitby. One junior rugby field. No changing rooms.
POLO GROUND – MIRAMAR Park Road on left of main road through Miramar. Entrance also on Para Street. Two grounds both enclosed. Headquarters of the Oriental – Rongotai FC.
PORIRUA PARK – PORIRUA EASTMungavin Avenue, Porirua East. On right, 1km from motorway. Four fields. Headquarters of the Northern United RFC.
PRINCE OF WALES PARK – MOUNT COOKSalisbury Terrace, off Wright Street (near Winter Show Building), Newtown. Two playing fields with changing facilities.
REDWOOD PARK – TAWA Redwood Avenue, west of Main Road, Tawa. One field and facilities.
RUGBY LEAGUE PARK – NEWTOWNHall Street, Newtown. One field, grandstand and changing facilities. WRFU Consolidated Training Centre.
ST PATS TOWN ARTIFICIAL – KILBIRNIERecently erected in early 2013, this artificial turf is designed for Rugby, Soccer and League. It can be seen via Cobham Drive along the waterfront, but access is through the College, Evans Bay Parade, Kilbirnie.
TRENTHAM MEMORIAL PARK – TRENTHAM Three senior playing fields, plus 8 junior fields and changing facilities. Access from Brentwood Street.
TE WHAEA – NEWTOWNArtificial Surface. One field only. Changing facilities available. Entrance to carpark from Hutchison Road by National Dance and Drama school. Only access from this carpark.
TRAFALGAR PARK – LOWER HUTTLocated off Trafalgar Street or Brook Street, Lower Hutt. One full sized field with no changing facilities.
WAKEFIELD PARK – BERHAMPORE Artificial Surface. Two fields. Changing facility available. Entrance from “The Parade. Parking available on the street.
WELLINGTON COLLEGE ARTIFICIALOne Artificial turf located at the front of Wellington College, next to the Basin Reserve. This ground can be used for both Rugby and Soccer. Access to the ground is via the College entrance only.
WILLIAM JONES PARK – WAINUIOMATAMoohan Street, Wainuiomata. On left off Main Road South of roundabout. Headquarters of the Wainuiomata RFC.
WESTPAC STADIUM – WELLINGTONSituated between Waterloo and Aotea Quay, on Wellington waterfront. Entrance off Waterloo Quay at the lights. Changing rooms, grandstand and floodlights available.
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WEEK 1. THURSDAY 18 AUGUST – SUNDAY 21 AUGUST
Thurs. 7.35pm North Harbour v Counties Manukau QBE Stadium, North HarbourFri. 7.35pm Northland v Manawatu Toll Stadium, Whangarei Sat. 2.35pm Bay of Plenty v Taranaki, TBA,TBA SAT. 5.35PM HAWKE’S BAY V WELLINGTON MCLEAN PARK, NAPIER Sat. 7.35pm Canterbury v Auckland AMI Stadium, Christchurch Sun. 2.35pm Southland v Otago Rugby Park, Invercargill Sun. 4.35pm Tasman v Waikato Lansdowne Park, Blenheim
WEEK 2. THURSDAY 25 AUGUST – SUNDAY 28 AUGUST
Thurs. 7.35pm OTAGO V WELLINGTON Forsyth Barr Stadium, DunedinFri. 5.45pm Manawatu v Southland Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthFri. 7.45pm Auckland v Northland Eden Park, AucklandSat. 2.35pm Waikato v North Harbour (RS) FMG Stadium Waikato, HamiltonSat. 4.35pm Taranaki v Hawke’s Bay Yarrow Stadium, New PlymouthSun. 2.35pm Canterbury v Tasman AMI Stadium, Addington, ChristchurchSun. 4.35pm Counties Manukau v Bay of Plenty ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe
WEEK 3. WEDNESDAY 31 AUGUST – SUNDAY 4 SEPTEMBER
Wed. 7.35pm Otago v Northland Forsyth Barr Stadium, DunedinThurs. 7.35pm Hawke’s Bay v Counties Manukau McLean Park, NapierFri. 7.35pm Southland v Auckland Rugby Park, InvercargillSat. 2.35pm Tasman v Taranaki Trafalgar Park, NelsonSat. 5.35pm WELLINGTON V NORTH HARBOUR Westpac Stadium, WellingtonSat. 7.35pm Northland v Canterbury Toll Stadium, WhangareiSun. 2.35pm Bay of Plenty v Otago TBA TBASun. 4.35pm Waikato v Manawatu (RS) FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
WEEK 4. WEDNESDAY 7 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 11 SEPTEMBER
Wed. 7.35pm Hawke’s Bay v Auckland McLean Park, NapierThursd. 7.35pm Taranaki v Southland Yarrow Stadium, New PlymouthFri. 5.45pm Bay of Plenty v Northland TBA, TBAFri. 7.45pm COUNTIES MANUKAU V WELLINGTON ECOLight Stadium, PukekoheSat. 2.35pm North Harbour v Manawatu QBE Stadium, North HarbourSat. 4.35pm Otago v Tasman Forsyth Barr Stadium, DunedinSun. 2.35pm Canterbury v Hawke’s Bay AMI Stadium, ChristchurchSun. 4.35pm Auckland v Waikato Eden Park, Auckland
WEEK 5. WEDNESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 18 SEPTEMBER
Wed. 7.35pm Counties Manukau v Taranaki ECOLight Stadium, PukekoheThurs. 7.35pm Southland v Hawke’s Bay Rugby Park, InvercargillFri. 5.45pm Tasman v Northland Trafalgar Park, NelsonFri. 7.45pm WELLINGTON V BAY OF PLENTY Westpac Stadium, WellingtonSat. 2.35pm Otago v North Harbour Forsyth Barr Stadium, DunedinSat. 4.35pm Manawatu v Canterbury Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthSun. 2.35pm Auckland v Counties Manukau Eden Park, AucklandSun. 4.35pm Waikato v Taranaki (RS) FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
2016 MITRE 10 Cup Draw As at 01 March 2016.
All details are subject to change, home team is listed first. (RS) Ranfurly Shield match.
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WEEK 6. WEDNESDAY 21 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 25 SEPTEMBER
Wed. 7.35pm Southland v Bay of Plenty Rugby Park InvercargillThurs. 7.35pm NORTHLAND V WELLINGTON Toll Stadium WhangareiFri. 7.35pm Counties Manukau v Waikato ECOLight Stadium PukekoheSat. 2.35pm Canterbury v Otago AMI Stadium, Addington ChristchurchSat. 5.35pm Taranaki v Manawatu Yarrow Stadium New PlymouthSat. 7.35pm Hawke’s Bay v Tasman McLean Park NapierSun. 2.35pm North Harbour v Southland QBE Stadium North HarbourSun. 4.35pm Bay of Plenty v Auckland TBA, TBA
WEEK 7. WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER – SUNDAY 2 OCTOBER
Wed. 7.35pm Waikato v Canterbury (RS) FMG Stadium Waikato, HamiltonThurs. 7.35pm Tasman v Counties Manukau Lansdowne Park, BlenheimFri. 7.35pm WELLINGTON V SOUTHLAND Westpac Stadium, WellingtonSat. 2.35pm North Harbour v Bay of Plenty QBE Stadium, North HarbourSat. 5.35pm Manawatu v Hawke’s Bay Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthSat. 7.35pm Auckland v Otago Eden Park, AucklandSun. 2.35pm Taranaki v Canterbury Yarrow Stadium, New PlymouthSun. 4.35pm Northland v Waikato Toll Stadium, Whangarei
WEEK 8. WEDNESDAY 5 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 9 OCTOBER
Wed. 7.35pm Manawatu v Wellington Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthThurs. 7.35pm Auckland v Tasman Eden Park, AucklandFri. 7.35pm Canterbury v North Harbour AMI Stadium, Addington ChristchurchSat. 2.35pm Southland v Northland Rugby Park, InvercargillSat. 5.35pm Otago v Counties Manukau Forsyth Barr Stadium DunedinSat. 7.35pm Waikato v Hawke’s Bay (RS) FMG Stadium Waikato, HamiltonSun. 2.35pm WELLINGTON V TARANAKI Westpac Stadium, WellingtonSun. 4.35pm Bay of Plenty v Manawatu TBA TBA
WEEK 9. WEDNESDAY 12 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 16 OCTOBER
Wed. 7.35pm North Harbour v Tasman QBE Stadium, North HarbourThurs. 7.35pm Taranaki v Auckland Yarrow Stadium, New PlymouthFri. 7.35pm Manawatu v Otago Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston NorthSat. 2.35pm Counties Manukau v Canterbury ECOLight Stadium, PukekoheSat. 5.35pm Hawke’s Bay v Bay of Plenty McLean Park, NapierSat. 7.35pm WELLINGTON V WAIKATO Westpac Stadium, WellingtonSun. 2.35pm Tasman v Southland Trafalgar Park, NelsonSun. 4.35pm Northland v North Harbour Toll Stadium, Whangarei
SEMIFINALS: FRIDAY 21 OCTOBER – SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER
Fri. 7.35pm Mitre 10 Cup Semi FinalSat. 2.05pm Mitre 10 Cup Semi FinalSat. 4.35pm Mitre 10 Cup Semi FinalSun. 2.35pm Mitre 10 Cup Semi Final
FINALS: FRIDAY 28 OCTOBER AND SATURDAY 29 OCTOBER
Fri. 7.35pm Mitre 10 Cup Championship FinalSat. 7.35pm Mitre 10 Cup Premiership Final
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City Council Contacts
HUTT CITY COUNCIL
BOOKINGSTania LeadbitterDowner NZB: 562 6433M: 021 541 890E: [email protected]
GROUNDSShane MaddrenDowner NZM: 027 2909 316E: [email protected]
Parks Asset ManagerAaron MarshHutt City CouncilD: 570 6721M: 027 480 8478E: [email protected]
Ground Closures (updated 2pm daily, Mon-Fri)P: 568 7400
WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL
BOOKINGSCandace DurstonB: 389 0262F: 389 0259E: [email protected]: [email protected]
SPORT & RECREATION OFFICERLauren HarknessB: 389 0258M: 021 270 8131E: [email protected]
GROUNDS ENQUIRIESP: 499 4444
GROUNDS OPEN/CLOSURE INFORMATION LINEP: 801 4134
UPPER HUTT CITY COUNCIL
GROUND ENQUIRES/BOOKING REQUESTSB: 527 2169E: [email protected]
GROUNDSShane MaddrenDowner NZM: 027 290 9316E: [email protected]
PARKS & PROPERTY OFFICERPeter McKenzieB: 527 2169F: 528 2652E: [email protected]
GROUND CLOSURESB: 527 2160
PORIRUA CITY COUNCIL
BOOKINGSViv KokoB: 237 1085E: [email protected]
GROUNDSGeoff ChevisM: 027 550 2079
GROUND CLOSURESP: 237 1500www.pcc.govt.nz (register for daily PCC grounds updates)
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Provincial Union Contacts 2016
NEW ZEALAND RUPO Box 2172, Wellington 6140P: 04 499 4995F: 04 499 4224E: [email protected]
AUCKLAND RFUPO Box 56152, Dominion Road, Auckland 1446P: 09 815 4850F: 09 849 5300E: [email protected]
BAY OF PLENTY RUPO Box 4058, Mt. Maunganui 3149P: 07 574 2037F: 07 574 2046E: [email protected]
BULLER RUPO Box 361, Westport 7866P: 03 789 8330F: 03 789 8332E: [email protected]
CANTERBURY RFUPO Box 755, Christchurch 8140P: 03 379 8300F: 03 365 3565E: [email protected]
COUNTIES MANUKAU RFUPO Box 175, Pukekohe 2340P: 09 237 0033F: 09 237 1172E: [email protected]
EAST COAST RFUPO Box 106, Ruatoria 4043P: 06 864 8812F: 06 864 8813E: [email protected]
HAWKE’S BAY RFUPO Box 201, Napier 4140P: 06 835 7617F: 06 835 4630E: [email protected]
HOROWHENUA KAPITI RFUPO Box 503, Levin 5540P: 06 367 8059F: 06 367 8062E: [email protected]
KING COUNTRY RFUPO Box 394, Te Kuiti 3941P: 07 878 7545F: 07 878 7540E: [email protected]
MANAWATU RFUPO Box 1729, Palmerston North 4440P: 06 357 2633F: 06 354 1670E: [email protected]
MID CANTERBURY RUPO Box 98, Ashburton 7740P: 03 308 8718F: 03 308 0103E: [email protected]
NORTH HARBOUR RFUPO Box 300-492, Albany 0752P: 09 447 2100F: 09 447 2101E: [email protected]
NORTHLAND RUPO Box 584, WhangareiP: 09 438 4743F: 09 438 9185E: [email protected]
NORTH OTAGO RFUPO Box 102, Oamaru 9444P: 03 434 2053F: 03 424 2054E: [email protected]
OTAGO RFUPO Box 691, Dunedin 9054P: 03 466 4010F: 03 466 4002E: [email protected]
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POVERTY BAY RFUPO Box 520, Gisborne 4040P: 06 868 9968F: 06 868 9954E: [email protected]
RUGBY SOUTHLANDPO Box 291, Invercargill 9840P: 03 216 8694F: 03 216 8695E: [email protected]
SOUTH CANTERBURY RFUPO Box 787, Timaru 7940P: 03 688 8653F: 03 688 6179E: [email protected]
TARANAKI RFUPO Box 5004, New Plymouth 4343P: 06 759 0167F: 06 757 3859
TASMAN RFUPO Box 7157, Nelson 7042P: 03 548 7030F: 03 548 8282E: [email protected]
THAMES VALLEY RFUPO Box 245, Paeroa 3640P: 07 862 6352F: 07 862 7677E: [email protected]
WAIKATO RUPO Box 9507, Hamilton 3240P: 07 839 5675F: 07 838 9911E: [email protected]
WAIRARAPA BUSH RFUPO Box 372, Masterton 5840P: 06 378 8369F: 06 378 0012E: [email protected]
WANGANUI RFUPO Box 4213, Wanganui 4541P: 06 349 2313F: 06 347 8006E: [email protected]
WEST COAST RFUPO Box 31, Greymouth 7840P: 03 768 7822F: 03 768 6361E: [email protected]
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The New Zealand Rugby Foundation
WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO “ENABLING LIFE’S OPPORTUNITIES.”
The New Zealand Rugby Foundation is an Incorporated Society1 and a registered charity2. The Rugby Foundation was formed in December 1986 by the late Kel Tremain and he was joined by Sir Russell Pettigrew in growing the organisation. Initially, the objectives were broad in terms of “supporting rugby in need.” 26 years later, this has become very focused on the area of injury in rugby.
Simply, our core business now focuses on;
1. Supporting catastrophically injured rugby players financially and emotionally.
2. Fund raising activities.
3. Working with the New Zealand Rugby Union to communicate the message of safety first….advocating safe play.
No-one ever wants to consider the unimaginable; to permanently lose their mobility due to a rugby accident. But sadly, it does occur. Rugby is a contact sport. Statistically, there are approximately two catastrophic injuries per annum per 150,000 players in NZ. We are all committed to actively reducing this through education.
The Rugby Foundation is the first line of support, focusing on “instant support”, and later as a player rehabilitates, on bridging the gap between ‘before’ and ‘after’ quality of life for these players and their families.
Money can go some way to making the players’ lives easier, but it requires more than that. The impact on the player, his family and near one’s is hard to describe. This is what is so vital about the Rugby Foundation – the organisation partners the player – for life!
Obviously the number of people affected by catastrophic rugby injury is exponentially smaller than say cancer, diabetes, heart disease; by comparison, the general public has very low awareness of the NZ Rugby Foundation as a “charity”. It is broadly speaking, only when a player is catastrophically injured - that they learn about the Foundation.
Numbers wise3 there are 90 to 120 people per year presenting to the Burwood Spinal Unit and the Auckland Spinal Rehabilitation Unit; motor vehicle accidents are the primary cause of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), falls have now overtaken sporting injuries as the second largest cause of SCI... of sporting injuries, mountain biking is the largest cause, closely followed by horse riding injuries. The balances of causes are a mixed bag.
1 Organisation number 3269492 CC425473 Stats from NZST 2012
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The Rugby Foundation works with 101 VIPs (Very Injured Players). The oldest is now 68 and has been in his chair for 47 years, the youngest was injured in 2011 and turns 18 in December 2013. These VIPs are not defined by their injuries but rather by what they go to achieve in life.
For more information please visit www.rugbyfoundation.com
The NZRF has an outstanding Board of Directors who offer a wealth of experience in business, rugby, medicine, and law.
Sir Colin Meads (Patron)
Maurice Trapp (Chairman)
Sir D J Graham (President)
Colin G GibbonsRichie GuyAndy R LeslieTane (R W) NortonJohn LeslieDavid LattaMark PetersGerard van Tilborg- NZRU RepBryan G WilliamsSimon TremainDr John Mayhew
CONTACTS:
Chief Executive Officer | Lisa Kingi(09) 623 7980 / 021 212 7399 | [email protected]
Sponsorship and Digital Manager | Ben Sturmfels(09) 623 7981 / 021 144 1148 | [email protected]
Executive Assistant | Gwendoline Rewcastle(09) 623 7654 / 027 650 5000 | [email protected]
SUPPORTINGOUR SERIOUSLYINJURED PLAYERS
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Wellington Rugby Football Union (Inc.)
BY-LAWS
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SECTION A – PRELIMINARY
1. Background and Purpose of By-Laws WRFU1.1 WRFU is an incorporated society established to foster, encourage and control
the game of rugby within the Wellington Rugby Province. The members of WRFU are its member Clubs, the Referees Association (WRRA), the Secondary Schools (WSSRU) and Junior Rugby Advisory Board (JRAB).
Where does WRFU fit in the Rugby Hierarchy?1.2 WRFU is part of the rugby hierarchy which includes the following levels: IWorld
Rugby (WR), national unions (New Zealand Rugby Union), provincial unions, Clubs and individual participants. WRFU is a member of the NZRU which in turn is a member of WR.
1.3 To ensure overall consistency, each level of the rugby hierarchy is required to follow the rules required by the body which is immediately above it. Rugby participants in Wellington must therefore follow the rules of their Club, Schools Union or Referees association. The WRFU then requires those bodies and their members to follow its rules and so on.
Who has Responsibility for Club, School and Junior Rugby?1.4 WRFU is governed by a Board of Directors which has overall responsibility for
development and management of rugby in Wellington. WRFU also has a Rugby Board (in effect a council of delegates of WRFU members and some others) to which the Board of Directors have delegated all matters relating:a. to the playing and development of Club, school and junior rugby; andb. all representative rugby below representative B level.
1.5 In turn, the Rugby Board has delegated to:• WSSRU: responsibility for the secondary schools competition and all other
matters relating to it except for disciplinary procedures which are dealt with by the WRFU Disciplinary Committee (see By-Law 13);
• The JRAB (Junior Rugby Advisory Board) Sub-Committee: responsibility for all aspects of junior rugby competitions, including club, primary school, primary school zone representative rugby and all other matters relating to it except for an appeal on a disciplinary matter (see By-law 13);
• WRRA: responsibility for club, school and junior rugby Refereeing. The bodies recorded above have adopted their own rules relating to their areas
of responsibility. What are By-Laws?1.6 These By-Laws are the specific rules developed by the Rugby Board (and
approved by the Board of Directors) to deal with operational and day to day matters primarily relating to Clubs and Club rugby, but also dealing with aspects of representative, school, junior and other rugby.
What about Representative Rugby?1.7 These By-Laws apply to all representative matches held within the WRFU
boundaries where NZRU does not have jurisdiction (e.g. NZRU has jurisdiction for Provincial Senior “A” Rugby) but:a. Each By-Law only applies to the extent that it is relevant (as determined by
WRFU at any time); and b. if a By-Law is relevant then it is deemed to be read with appropriate
changes so that the specific By-Law is appropriately applied to a representative rugby situation; and
c. WR’s “The Laws of the Game of Rugby Union” apply except as otherwise required by the NZRU Domestic Safety Laws.
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Who do these By-Laws apply to?1.8 These By-Laws apply to all WRFU Members and to their respective members
and anyone who participates in competitions, teams or activities organised, recognised or sanctioned by WRFU.
Where do I look to obtain information about rugby By-Laws and processes?
1.9 WRFU:• Constitution• By-Laws (including competition rules, WRFU time periods, WRFU forms)• Handbook (an annual publication of useful information)• Club Rugby Sub Committee Policies and Procedures• WRFU website www.wrfu.co.nz and also individual Club websites.• WRRA Rules and website www.wrra.org.nz.• WSSRU Handbook – website www.collegesport.org.nz• JRAB Convenors Manual
1.10 NZRU:• Handbook (including Constitution and Rules, Regulations and other
information)• NZRU Domestic Safety Laws • Small Blacks Development Model Laws• Black Book (Rules for Disciplinary Procedures)• Website – www.nzru.co.nz
1.11 World Rugby:• The Laws of the Game of Rugby Union • Regulations• Website – www.worldrugby.com
Purpose of By-Laws: Practical Rules, Forms and Time Periods1.12 The overall intent of these By-Laws is to provide practical rules, forms and
time periods to facilitate the effective rugby operations of WRFU with and among its Members and all participants to foster safe, fair and enjoyable rugby experiences for all participants. To support this overall intent Members and all participants are required to adhere to the By-Laws with the spirit of the game in mind. Members and all participants are expected to display honesty and integrity at all times in promoting the true values of the amateur club game.
1.13 To enable the rules, forms and time periods to operate efficiently, it is necessary for WRFU, Clubs and other persons involved in the game in Wellington to be familiar with the By-Laws including what the By-Laws require of them and how, to whom and at what times they are required to communicate with each other.
Who has a role in these By-Laws?1.14 The bodies or persons that have a role in the operation of the By-Laws
primarily includes but is not limited to:• Board of Directors – approves any changes to By-Laws – meets monthly.• Rugby Board – responsible for Club, school and junior Rugby – meets
monthly.• Club Rugby Subcommittee of Rugby Board (CRSC) – meets regularly and as
required to deal with all Club rugby issues on behalf of the Rugby Board.• WRFU Executive –operates through various WRFU staff and volunteers
under the control of the Chief Executive including:• WRFU Club Rugby Administrator – the primary contact for Club Rugby
(adult) whose role includes, in conjunction with CRSC to formulate match draws and venues, to liaise with WRRA for Referees appointments, to assist the CRSC and to co-ordinate the operation of judicial and disciplinary matters.
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• WRFU Community Rugby Manager (CRM)• WRFU Club Development Officer (CDO), • Club personnel – Club Captain, Secretary, Chairman, Rugby Development
Officer (RDO).• WRRA executive – Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer and Delegate.• JRAB – Chairperson, 3 elected club members, 4 appointed members
including schools representative and WRFU Junior Rugby Administrator.• WSSRU – Secretary, Chairman.• WRFU Disciplinary Committee – Chairperson.• WRFU Appeal Committee – Chairperson.
How do these persons communicate with each other in respect of these By-Laws?
1.15 All persons who have a role in these By-laws are urged (in addition to complying with any specific By-Law process) to meet with, or to use the telephone in dealing with, other persons as those are often the most immediate and personable ways of commencing and progressing the various requirements of the By-laws.
1.16 Where any WRFU form, notice or other written information is required by the By-Laws, then it must be communicated to the person to whom it is required to be sent in accordance with the relevant By-Law and in accordance with the contact details of such person (first refer to WRFU Handbook) and in the case of a transfer of a Restricted Transfer Player is as follows:
WRFU Transfer Form – WRFU Form 3
To Whom How Sent
To the old Club By hand delivery to one of the official representatives of the Club including but not limited to any of the Club Captain(s), Chairman, Club Delegate to WRFU, Club Secretary, Club Treasurer or by email to a Clubrepresentative. The WRFU Club Rugby Administrator is to be sent a copy of any email which has been sent to the old Club.
1.17 Where the WRFU, WRFU executive, Rugby Board, Board of Directors or any of their respective subcommittees or personnel is required by these By-Laws to communicate any information, then it shall be by such communication methods as determined by WRFU.
1.18 Where a Club or other Member is required by these By-Laws to communicate any WRFU form, notice or other written information to another Club or to the WRFU or to any other party, then it shall be undertaken by such communication methods as required by these By-Laws and in the absence of such requirement, then as may be required by the WRFU.
Who Acts on Behalf of WRFU?1.19 The WRFU may act in respect of these By-Laws through the WRFU executive
and/or through the Board of Directors and/or the Rugby Board and their respective subcommittees as it so determines. A requirement of any of them is binding on Members (subject to any applicable appeal process).
2. Definitions and Interpretation 2.1 “Club” means any rugby club that is a Member of the WRFU.2.2 “Disciplinary Committee” means the Disciplinary Committee of WRFU.2.3 “Member” means a member of WRFU.2.4 “Referee” includes a substitute Referee.2.5 “WR”, “NZRU”, “WRFU”, “WSSRU”, “JRAB”, “WRRA”, “CRSC”, “RDO”, “CRA”,
“CRM”, “CDO” are abbreviations for the full name of each such body or person
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set out in By-Law 1.2.6 “WRFU Season” means the period commencing on the first WRFU Club
Competition day and expiring on the last competitive day, being the latter of the end of the WRFU representative programme or the American Ambassador Sevens tournament each calendar year.
2.7 Additional abbreviations or definitions also appear in these By-Laws including:a. WRFU CC which means WRFU Club Competition (By-Law 3.1).b. Financial Reward (By-Law 9).c. Circular Tie (By-Law 6).d. Restricted Transfer Player (By-Law 8).e. Free Transfer Period (By-Law 8.9).f. Levels (By-Law 8.11/8.12)g. Grade Hierarchy (By-Law 8.11/8.12).
2.8 Unless a contrary intention is recorded, all words and expressions used in these By-Laws have the same meanings given to them (if any) in the WRFU Constitution.
2.9 Any difference of opinion as to the meaning of these By-Laws shall be decided by the Rugby Board which shall notify all Clubs (and others as deemed appropriate by the Rugby Board) of the decision. The decision shall be recorded in the Minutes of a Rugby Board meeting and (subject to the right of appeal) shall be the true meaning unless otherwise determined by the Rugby Board.
SECTION B – WRFU CLUB COMPETITION
3. Rules, Grades and Entry3.1 WRFU organises, controls and is responsible for all aspects of WRFU Club
Competition (WRFU CC) and any other WRFU tournaments, competitions or matches for which it takes responsibility. Its role includes but is not limited to:a. Establishing and applying the Rules (including those for disputes, penalties
and disciplinary procedures);b. Providing administration and other resources as it determines;c. Deciding eligibility to participate;d. Keeping Members and others informed.
3.2 Matches in all Grades are played under WR’s “The Laws of The Game of Rugby Union” as varied by the NZRU Domestic Safety Laws and with the following additional changes:a. Scrums are always non-competitive in the Presidents Grade;b. Scrums may be uncontested in Colts B, should a team not have the required
front row playersc. The number and qualification of players and replacements is set out in
By-Law 4.4.3.3 By 30 November each year, the WRFU shall notify all Clubs of the WRFU CC
Rules for Premier, Premier Reserve and First Grade for the ensuing season. 3.4 A Club cannot have more than one team in the Premier Grade (Swindale
Shield, Jubilee Cup, Hardham Cup) or Premier Reserve Grade (Harper Lock Shield, Ed Chaney Cup), unless so determined by the Rugby Board.
3.5 WRFU may divide any grade and/or any division into sections and may (subject to By-Law 3.4) determine the composition of the number of teams within any grade, division and section.
3.6 A Club may participate in the WRFU CC in accordance with these By-Laws, and must ensure that its members are aware of and comply with these By-Laws.
3.7 Each year a Club must forward to the WRFU a WRFU Grade Entry Form (WRFU Form 1) covering the grades in which it seeks to enter teams and this must be done at least 7 days before the start of the WRFU Season.
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Club Playing Colours3.8 The playing colours of each Club must be registered with WRFU and any
changes to these must be approved by the Rugby Board before use. New Clubs must have their proposed playing colours approved by the Rugby Board.
Team Names (Sponsorship)3.9 Any Club may, with the prior approval of the Rugby Board, incorporate the
name of one sponsor in the title used for any one of that Club’s teams. A sponsor’s name must follow the name of the Club.
3.10 For matches which are not WRFU CC matches, including WRFU tournaments such as sevens and ten-a-aside, see By-Law 16.
Eligibility for Premier Status3.11 To be eligible to play in Premier or Premier Reserve grade, Clubs must meet
the criteria as set out by the Premier Status Eligibility Document. This will be assessed by the Premier Status Eligibility Committee, which is appointed by the Rugby Board.
3.12 Any decision of the Premier Status Eligibility Committee is appealable as if it were a decision of the Rugby Board, see By-Laws 14.1(c) and 14.2.
3.13 Clubs must adhere to the entire Premier Status Eligibility Criteria for the entire duration of the season. Failure to do so will be sanctioned by such penalties set out in Schedule 4.
3.14 The Premier Grade Eligibility Committee will determine whether a club has failed to adhere to the Premier Status Eligibility Criteria.
4. Conduct of Matches4.1 WRFU fixes and must issue the draw for WRFU CC matches. Referees4.2 The WRRA appoints Referees under the jurisdiction of the WRFU. The WRRA
shall notify Clubs of such Referee appointments. Where the Referee does not report to fulfill his or her appointment, or there has been no appointment of a Referee for that match, or having commenced Refereeing the match the Referee is unable to complete the match, the respective team captains must endeavor to agree upon a substitute Referee who must have completed an Associate Referee and Rugby Smart course. If the respective team captains fail to agree, then in the case of the Referee who could not complete the match such Referee makes the appointment (if able to do so). If the appointed Referee arrives he or she shall replace the substitute Referee. If no qualified Referee is available, then By-Law 4.3 applies. All relevant information relating to any situation covered by By-Law 4.2 must be notified to the WRFU Club Rugby Administrator within 48 hours.
Match Not Played4.3 If a match is not played because there was no Referee or for any other reason
(other than a default for the consequences of which see By-Law 5) or to the extent provided by By-Law 4.11, both teams will be given the option to play that match at an agreed date and time with home ground advantage being as per the original draw where possible but the WRFU will have final say on the venue. The match must be played before the end of the round or the commencement of semi-finals or finals. Should the teams be unable to agree on a date and time for the match, then both teams will be allocated three WRFU CC points for that match and no other points are awarded to either team.
Number and Qualification of Players and Replacements4.4 The number and qualification of players and replacements for a WRFU CC
match is as set out in WR’s “The Laws of the Game of Rugby Union” except as varied by the NZRU Domestic Safety Laws and/or by the following WRFU requirements:
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a. The minimum numbers of players and front row players to start a match is as follows:
Grade Minimum Players To Start The
Match
The Number of Players Named In The Team DeterminesThe Required Number of Front Row Players
Premier 1818,19,20,21, or 22
FIVEPremier Reserve
1515
THREE16-21 FOUR
22 FIVE
First GradeWomen’sColts AColts B
15
15-20 THREE*
21 FOUR*
22 FIVE*
*Should a team not fulfil the front row player requirements, but have 15 players, they should not be forced to default the match, but the match should start with uncontested scrums.
Under 85kg 1515-20 THREE
21 FOUR
22 FIVE
Reserve 1212-15 THREE
16-21 FOUR
22 FIVE
Presidents 12 No Front Row Requirements as Scrums Are Uncontested
b. The persons who are nominated as the suitably trained and experienced players to play in front row positions must be designated as such on the WRFU Team Card (WRFU Form 2). A failure to do so is dealt with in By-Law 4.8.
c. A failure to comply with any of By-Laws 4.4 a. to e. means the match cannot start and By-Law 4.5 applies.
Commencement Times4.5 A match must commence at the start time allocated by WRFU for that match. If
play has not commenced within twenty minutes of the allocated start time the Referee must declare the team which is unable or unwilling to proceed to have lost by default.
4.6 All teams must play in the playing colours as approved by WRFU for that Club. Approval may also be given by WRFU for a Club team (e.g. a Presidents Grade team) to play in a variation of the Club playing colours but only on application by that Club. The Referee may order from the field of play any player not conforming with this By-Law unless a player or team has a dispensation from WRFU, in which case the WRFU when issuing the dispensation must send a copy to the WRRA.
Provision of Ball4.7 In every match each of the teams must provide a ball. WRFU may regulate the
type and/or brand of ball. WRFU Team Card (WRFU Form 2)4.8 Before the commencement of every match the captain of each team must
supply the Referee with a properly completed (including front row designated players – see By-Law 4.4 d.) WRFU Team Card (WRFU Form 2). The Referee must not start the game until this has been done. If it is not done, the offending team defaults the match and shall be allocated no WRFU CC points while the non-offending team is awarded 5 WRFU CC points. No points for or against are
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allocated but see By-law 5.2 exception. If both teams fail to comply, each team shall count a loss and shall be allocated no WRFU CC points.
4.9 Referees are required to insert in the WRFU Team Card the result of the match in which they officiate and the identity of players who are subject to report. The Referee must then sign it him or herself. It is the responsibility of the club to forward the WRFU Team Card to WRFU by 5pm the following Thursday. Penalties apply for Premier/Premier Reserve/First Grade and Colt’s failure to comply with this by-law as set out in Schedule 4. In the case of a substitute Referee the respective teams must ensure compliance with By-Laws 4.8 and 4.9.
WRFU Result Submissions4.10 Clubs must submit to the WRFU match results (and for Premier Grade matches
the names of points scorers) for all grades within 45 minutes of the completion of the match. Penalties apply as set out in Schedule 4.(a) If the result submitted contains an error or omission the Clubs which have
until 5pm on the following Friday to rectify the error or omission by notifying the WRFU in writing of the error or omission and submitting an amended match result. Failure to comply with this time restriction will mean that a Club’s error or omission will not be rectified. If the WRFU makes an error or omission in recording a match, the WRFU will rectify the error or omission to the extent that it can practically do so bearing in mind all the circumstances at the time that the WRFU becomes aware of it’s error or omission.
Abandonment of Games4.11 The Referee in a match may abandon the match if the Referee decides the
ground or weather conditions are unfit for play or for any other safety reason (including as a consequence of a serious injury being sustained). If the abandonment for such reason occurs before commencement of the second half, then it will be covered by By-Law 4.3. If it occurs after that time, the score at such time is the final score of the match. For a match called off for bad conduct see By-law 13.8.
WRFU Safety Regulations4.12 Members must comply with the WRFU Club Rugby Sub-Committee Policies and
Procedures (see Schedule 3) and in the case of a serious injury must complete and forward to the WRFU a NZRU Serious Injury Form (WRFU Form 9 or 10).
5. Defaults5.1 Premier Status clubs must not default a match in the following grades:
Premier; Premier Reserve; Colts (this only applies to a club’s top colts team). Breach of this By-law 5.1 results in the loss of two WRFU CC points for the first occasion and five WRFU CC points for every further occasion in a WRFU Season. In special circumstances the Rugby Board may allow such default and waive the penalty.
5.2 In the event that any team (including a team which is dealt with under By-law 5.1) loses a match by default, (and default includes but is not limited to the failure by a team to comply with By-Laws 4.4 a. to c. or 4.5) a win and five WRFU CC points are recorded to its opponents. The defaulting team receives no WRFU CC points. No points for and against for the match are allocated except in the tie breaker situations referred to in By-laws 6.3 b. and 6.2 c.
5.3 Any Club unable to keep its team engagement in any match (including a team referred to in By-law 5.1) must notify the WRFU Club Rugby Administrator and the Club Captain of the Club which it is drawn to play again against which it is drawn to play and in all cases must do so no later than 12.00pm (noon) on the day prior to the match to allow such bodies to avoid unnecessary expense and inconvenience. Failure to do so results in the loss of two WRFU CC points for the first occasion and five WRFU CC points for every other occasion in a WRFU Season. Failure to notify of a default at all (i.e. a no-show) will result in the loss of four WRFU CC points for the first occasion and five for every other occasion
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in a WRFU season. In special circumstances the Rugby Board may excuse the failure and waive the penalty.
5.4 Should any team default two matches in succession, or three at intervals during a WRFU Season, it is deemed to have withdrawn from the grade (unless WRFU determines otherwise) in which it is then entered, and any matches it may have played shall not be counted in that WRFU CC round (unless the Rugby Board determines otherwise).
5.5 A Club’s team may incur penalties under each of By-laws 5.1, 5.2, 5.3 and 5.4 (as may be applicable) for any one match default.
5.6 See also By-laws 11.5 and 11.6.6. Results WRFU Club Competition Points (WRFU CC points)6.1 WRFU CC points shall be awarded in all matches on the basis of four WRFU CC
points for a win, two for a draw, one for the losing team within seven points or less of the opponents’ score, and one WRFU CC bonus point for a team that scores four or more tries.
6.2 Subject to By-Law 6.3, the team or teams scoring the greatest number of WRFU CC points shall be deemed to be the winner of the grade or grade division unless finals are played. If at full-time in a semi-final two teams are tied, then two ten minute spells will be played to determine the winner. Teams will initially play the same direction as they did in the first half of regulation time, with the same team kicking off first. Teams will swap for the second half. There will be no “golden point”. If the scores are still tied at the conclusion of extra time the result will be determined as follows:a. The team scoring the most tries in the match shall proceed to the final, but
if these are equal;b. The winner of the round robin match in the second round of the WRFU CC
shall proceed to the final, but if this match was drawn;c. The team with the higher differential between points scored for and points
scored against, shall proceed to the final (and in respect of defaults the second sentence of By-Law 6.3(b) shall apply), but if this is equal;
d. The finalist shall be determined by the toss of a coin. If in a final, two teams are tied at full time, they shall play a period of extra time
consisting of two periods of ten minutes each way. Teams will initially play the same direction as they did in the first half of regulation time, with the same team kicking off first. Teams will swap for the second half. If scores are still tied at the end of this period a period of ‘sudden death’ extra time will be played, with teams again playing in the same direction as they did in the first half of regulation time. If no winner is found after this the winner shall be determined by;• The team scoring the most tries in the final; but if this is equal• The team with the best point differential through the current competition,
that being the difference between the amount of points scored and points conceded, shall de declared the winner (and in respect of defaults the second sentence of By-Law 6.3 shall apply), but if this is equal;
• Shared Title The ‘Sudden Death’ period shall consist of one period of ten minutes within
which if a team scores a point they are deemed the winner. Ties6.3 In the event that teams are tied on WRFU CC points and there is no question
of promotion or relegation or seeding as between the tied teams then those teams shall be declared to have achieved equal standing but if there is, then:a. Unless a Circular Tie occurs the winner of the match already played
between those teams in that WRFU CC round shall have the higher position;b. If a Circular Tie has occurred or the teams that have tied have also drawn
the match referred to in 6.3(a) then the team having the higher differential
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between points scored for and points scored against, in that WRFU CC round shall have the higher position. If a team has been defaulted to in that round then the average points achieved by that team for each other game in that round shall be awarded to the team, and the average points scored against that team for each other game in that WRFU CC round shall be awarded against that team, for the match defaulted to it;
c. Should two or more sides still be tied after applying (a) and (b) above then the method used to determine their respective standings shall be by toss of a coin.
6.4 A “Circular Tie” means a situation where no overall single winner emerges, e.g. A beats B, B beats C and C beats A, or A draws with B, B draws with C and C draws with A.
7. Trophies7.1 The WRFU shall award the WRFU Trophies as set out in Schedule 5.
SECTION C – ELIGIBILITY
8. Player Eligibility Base Requirement8.1 To be eligible to play in the WRFU CC and to be eligible for selection to WRFU
representative teams, a player must comply with the requirements of By-Laws 8 and 9 unless otherwise expressly stated. Additional requirements may also be applied by WRFU for representative team eligibility.
a) For eligibility to play for a club in any WRFU (but not WRFU CC) tournament (such as sevens or ten-a-side) see By Law 16.2
WRFU Discretion8.2 The WRFU has an overriding discretion as set out in By-Law 8.22 to restrict or
confer eligibility for any player. Registration8.3 Prior to first playing for any Club or secondary school during that WRFU
Season, a player must register with that Club or secondary school:a. which is located within the WRFU provincial boundaries; andb. which is a participant in WRFU Competitions; andc. by completion of the NZRU online registration process.
For the purposes of this By-Law registration is deemed to be effected upon completion of the WRFU online registration form, including electronically accepting the terms and conditions, and submitting the form.
WR and NZRU Eligibility Requirements8.4 A player must comply with all applicable WR regulations including those for
the transfer (WR International Clearance Form – WRFU Form 8) of a player between WR countries. (See WR Regulation 4 governing player status, player contracts and player movement).
8.5 A player must comply with all applicable NZRU regulations including those for the transfer of a player between NZRU Provincial Unions (See NZRU Player Movement Regulations).
WRFU Transfer By-Laws8.6 A player from another NZRU province may, subject to By-Law 8.5 above,
transfer to WRFU by registering with a WRFU Club or secondary school.8.7 A Club player may play for a Club which is different from the WRFU Club for
which the player last played by registering with the new Club. Additionally, a Restricted Transfer Player must first obtain a transfer in accordance with this By-Law 8.
8.8 A Restricted Transfer Player is any player (except a Reserve Grade or Presidents Grade player).
8.9 Except as permitted by this By-Law 8, a Restricted Transfer Player cannot register with more than one Club in or for the same WRFU Season. If a
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Restricted Transfer Player wishes to register for another Club in or for the same WRFU season the Restricted Transfer Player must first:a. complete and sign the applicant’s section of WRFU Form 3, andb. obtain completion and signature of the relevant Club sections of WRFU Form
3 by both the old Club and the new Club, andc. obtain the signed approval of WRFU on WRFU Form 3.
Registration of the Restricted Transfer Player with the new Club and de-registration with the old club occurs upon WRFU’s signed approval on WRFU Form 3.
The WRFU will not approve the new registration if the team within the Club with which the Restricted Transfer Player was originally registered has finished any NZ Rugby Provincial CC for the season.
OR Clubs can process player transfers electronically:
a. The new club shall request a player transfer through the NZR Online Registration System
b. The old club will receive an email asking them to either approve or decline the transfer
c. The WRFU Club Rugby Administrator will approve or decline the transfer via email to both clubs
Until the WRFU Club Rugby Administrator has given his written permission to both clubs, the player transfer process has not been completed, and the player is to be deemed ineligible for the new club.
8.10 Clubs must forward to the WRFU a copy of any signed transfer form in respect of a player who transfers from that club to a club outside the WRFU
Re-gradings8.11 The Re-Grading rules will be as follows:
(a) All players in all competitions shall be free to move between teams within their registered club during the first round of the WRFU Club premier competition.
(b) Subject to the second round of the premier competition commencing, any player in Premier, Premier Reserve, First Grade and Women’s may not move down a level/levels once they have started three games in a level or levels above the one they wish to move to. By way of definition level includes division and/or grade within a division. E.G. A player who has started three games for a Jubilee Cup team, cannot then play for a Hardham Cup team;
a player who has started three games for an Age-Grade Division 1 team, cannot then play for an Age-Grade Division 2 or 3 team.(i) The player may still apply for a re-grade using the WRFU Re-grading
application form (WRFU Form 4), which must be forwarded to the WRFU in writing within any WRFU time period, (see Schedule 2) and such form is then approved by WRFU in its discretion.
e.g. A player who has played two games in Premier Reserve and one game for a Premier side cannot move to First Grade in the second round without a re-grade.
(ii) The Grade Hierarchy, as determined by the Rugby Board annually is set out below:
1. Premier 7. U85kg Div 1
2. Premier Reserve 8. U85kg Div 2
3. Women’s 9. Reserve Grade Div 1
4. Colts Div 1 10. Reserve Grade Div 2
5. First Grade 11. Presidents
6. Colts Div 2
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11. Presidents8.12 A player who is eligible to play in a lower level who has been playing in a
higher level may be approved under By-Law 8.11 to play in the lower level if the WRFU Form 4 request has been submitted at a time when the higher level competition has not been completed. Unless otherwise determined under By-Law 8.22, such player will not be able to play in the lower level after the date of completion of the higher level competition. “Playing in a higher level” means having started three times for that team in the second round (defined by when the second round of the premier competition commences).
WRFU Form 4 Applications will only be considered when accompanied by fully completed forms. Each application will be judged on its merits, and must be received by 5pm of the Thursday before the match. Any application received after this time will not be dealt with until the following week.
By way of example if a player has started for an U21 Division 1 side three times since the start of the second round of the Premier competition, once the U21 Division 1 finishes, that player cannot play in a lower level (such as U21 Division 2 or 3) without a regrade.
Age Restricted Players8.13 A player who as at and including 31 December in the previous year meets the
relevant age restriction (e.g. the player is under 19 as at 31 December of the previous year) may register for and play for that age restricted team, but if a player does not so register, that player cannot play in that team or that grade.
Weight Restricted Players8.15 A player who on each playing day meets the relevant weight restriction (e.g.
the player is 85kgs or under) may register for and play for the relevant weight restricted team, but if a player does not so register, that player cannot play in that team or that grade.
Suspended Players8.17 Suspended players are not eligible during the period of their suspension.Proof of Eligibility8.18 WRFU may require proof (in such form as it requires) of satisfaction of any of
the player eligibility rules. The WRFU may in its discretion restrict the eligibility of a player until the WRFU is satisfied as to the eligibility of such player.
Overseas Players8.19 A non-New Zealand citizen who does not hold a valid Resident Visa or
Permanent Resident Visa (“overseas player”) is not eligible after the last WRFU CC first round match unless the overseas player has played in a WRFU CC first round match for a WRFU Club in the same WRFU Season.
Additionally, a WRFU Club may only play a maximum of 3 overseas players within the Premier and Premier Reserve grades per fixture across the WRFU CC in a season.
Disciplinary, Medical or Other Restrictions on Eligibility8.20 A player’s eligibility may be restricted as a result of disciplinary procedures,
medical rules, doping offences or other reasons as may arise within the laws of New Zealand, the laws of the game or through the application of WR, NZRU, WRFU or WRFU Member Rules or By-Laws.
Breaches8.21 For penalties for breaches of By-Law 8, see By-Law 11. General WRFU Discretion to ensure fairness in application of By-Law 88.22 On written application to it, the Rugby Board has an overriding discretion to
restrict or confer eligibility (including granting or rescinding a transfer) on such conditions as it determines but only where the Rugby Board determines that:a. the application of the By-laws is unfair or may produce a consequence that
is unfair, to any person or is not in the spirit of fair play; or
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b. the specific situation is not appropriately covered by the By-Laws; or c. where special circumstances occur or there are special circumstances
which excuse a failure to comply with a procedure, time period or other requirement of By-Law 8.
Any decision under By-Law 8.22 is made on the facts of a specific situation and is not to be regarded as a binding precedent for any future use of By-Law 8.22.
9. Amateur Status Prohibition on offer of, or receipt of, Financial Reward9.1 No Member, Club member, Club or team coaching participant, Club or team
management participant, Club supporter, or any representative of a Member, or any third party shall directly or indirectly offer to or receive from any person, any Financial Reward for participating in the game of rugby for a Member.
9.2 “Financial Reward” means any form of financial benefit including, but not limited to, money, goods or services, but does not include the following:a. playing equipment, playing strip, reasonable casual and training clothing,
and gear bags;b. medical and physiotherapy treatment and resources relating to the game of
rugby;c. normal refreshments, food, and travel in conjunction with other Club
members, Club or team coaching participants, Club or team management participants, or other members of a Member;
d. engagement (either directly or indirectly) by a Member of the equivalent of one full time RDO (but not more than two people making up that role at any one time) either alone or jointly with any other Member or Members to develop, promote and coach rugby for that Member or Members but any such RDO shall not receive any Financial Reward for playing for, or coaching, any particular team or teams of the Member or Members;
e. the situation where an employee of, or contractor to, the WRFU (or an entity that is authorised to represent the WRFU) also participates in, or is required by the terms of such employment or contract to participate in, the game of rugby for a Member provided that such employee or contractor does not separately from such contract receive any Financial Reward for so doing.
Application to Rugby Board for Determinations/Dispensations9.3 A Member may apply in writing to the Rugby Board for:
a. a determination as to whether or not a proposed activity or undertaking will be in breach of this By-Law 9; and/or
b. a dispensation from the application of this By-Law 9 in respect of a proposed activity or undertaking by that Member.
In the event that any such determination or dispensation is made, WRFU must communicate that decision to all Members.
Members to support intent and spirit of By-Law 99.4 All Members must support and implement the intent and spirit of this By-Law
9. If a Member is unsure of the effect of a proposed activity it should seek clarification under By-Law 9.3.
Breaches9.5 For penalties for breach of this By-Law, see By-Law 11.10. Other Disqualified Persons10.1 Persons who are not players but who are the subject of a suspension imposed
by the WRFU, NZRU or any WRFU Member or NZRU Member, are not eligible to participate in the WRFU CC or WRFU tournaments during the period of that suspension.
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SECTION D – BREACHES, PENALTIES, DISPUTES AND APPEALS
11. Provisions Relating to Breaches of these By-Laws By-Laws 8, 9 and 1011.1 Any complaint of an alleged breach of By-Law 8, 9 or 10 must be made in
writing on the WRFU Complaint/Dispute Form (WRFU Form 5) to the Chairman of the Rugby Board. The complaint shall be dealt with by the Rugby Board or if it so determines then by its designated committee (referred to for the purposes of this By-Law 11 as Rugby Board).
11.2 Any person who, or Member which, is found to be in breach of By-Law 8, 9 or 10 (and is not covered by By-law 11.3 or 11.4) or any person who, or Member which, fails or refuses to co-operate with a request of the Rugby Board in the course of any determination of a complaint, may be suspended from participating in the game of rugby for, or within, the WRFU for such period of time as the Rugby Board deems fit.
11.3 If the Rugby Board finds that any of the persons referred to in By-Law 9.1 have breached By-Law 9, it may impose such penalty on the Member as it deems fit, including but not limited to:a. Removal of WRFU CC points of the team to which the breach is related (up
to a maximum of three matches won by that team);b. Allocation in its discretion of the WRFU CC points from the match or
matches;c. Removal of the availability of WRFU resources;d. Removal of any financial benefits the Member may enjoy by reason of its
membership of the WRFU;e. Removal of a team or teams of a Club from WRFU CC for such period as the
Rugby Board deems fit;f. Suspension of the Member as a Member of the WRFU for such period as
the Rugby Board deems fit.11.4 If a player plays in breach of By-Laws 8 or 9 the Rugby Board may impose
such penalty as it deems fit and:a. May impose disqualification of the player for such period as it sees fit;b. Must remove the WRFU CC points of the team for which the player played
while ineligible (up to a maximum of three matches won by that team);c. May in its discretion allocate WRFU CC points from the match or matches;d. May impose any other penalty on a Club or player as deemed appropriate in
the circumstances. A player in any grade other than Premier, Womens, Premier Reserve and First
Grade who is in breach of By-Law 8.3 (registration) will not be ineligible unless the player has played in breach of the By-Law on at least four playing days in that WRFU Season.
By-Law 5 – Defaults11.5 In the event that a Club has failed to comply with By-Law 5, then such Club
is liable to the penalties as set out in By-Law 5 and as also recorded in the Schedule of Penalties for Breaches of By-Laws (Schedule 4). One penalty applies under By-Law 5.3 regardless of whether there is one or more failures to give notice in respect of any one match default.
11.6 If a Club either denies that it has failed to comply with By-Law 5.3 or believes that there are special circumstances under either By-law 5.1 and/or 5.3 which warrant a lesser penalty or no penalty at all under By-law 5.1 and/or 5.3, then the Club must within five days of the date of such match, request in writing to WRFU that the matter be referred to the Rugby Board.
Rugby Board Process and Powers to deal with any breach of By-Laws11.7 Apart from the circumstances set out in By-laws 11.8 and 11.9 any alleged
breach of these By-Laws must be made in writing on the WRFU Complaint/
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Dispute Form (WRFU Form 5) to the Rugby Board which unless otherwise specified must allow the parties involved to be heard before the Rugby Board. The Rugby Board must impose penalties as required in these By-laws within any penalty restrictions (if any) set out in these By-Laws and as recorded in the Schedule of Penalties for Breaches of By-Laws (Schedule 4) and otherwise as it determines.
11.8 Where the WRFU Club Rugby Administrator is satisfied that a breach of these By-laws has occurred and there is no discretion in the penalty to apply for such breach, the WRFU Club Rugby Administrator may impose the penalty without being required to follow the process in By-law 11.7 but if a party disputes that it was in breach then the process in By-Law 11.7 must then be followed.
11.9 Where the Premier Status Eligibility Committee has determined that a Club has failed to adhere to the Premier Status Eligibility Criteria, the Rugby Board will hold a hearing as to sanction. The Rugby Board will determine its own process. All Clubs, members or bodies involved have the right to appear to give evidence and/or make submissions. The Rugby Board must impose penalties as required in these By-Laws within any penalty restrictions (if any) set out in these By-Laws and as recorded in the Schedule of Penalties for Breaches of By-Laws (Schedule 4) and otherwise as it determines.
12. Complaints or Disputes Between Clubs12.1 In case of any complaint or dispute as between Clubs, Members or other
bodies in relation to these By-Laws and not otherwise covered by these by-laws, a written statement on the WRFU Complaint/Dispute Form (WRFU Form 5 prepared by the Club, Member, or body which wishes to initiate this complaint/dispute process and which clearly sets out the points on which the complaint/dispute is based, must, not later than 14 days following the incident (or latest incident) or the matter on which the complaint/dispute is based be forwarded by that Club, Member, or body to the WRFU and to the secretary of the other Clubs, Members or bodies involved.
12.2 The Rugby Board or its appointed subcommittee will determine its own process and will hold a hearing at which any of the Clubs, Members or bodies involved have the right to appear to give evidence and/or make submissions. The Rugby Board or its subcommittee will then determine the matter and will have the same powers as in By-Law 11.7.
13. Disciplinary Procedures General13.1 The Disciplinary Committee has the powers and jurisdiction set out in the
NZRU Rules for Disciplinary Hearings (“the Black Book”) and as may be further provided in these By-laws. It operates in accordance with the Black Book and as may be further provided in these Bylaws.
13.2 The Disciplinary Committee shall comprise 3 persons appointed by the Rugby Board including an independent Chairman (i.e a person who has no affiliation to any Club or secondary school in the WRFU province) and 2 members of the Rugby Board. In respect of disciplinary hearings involving a school team under the jurisdiction of the WSSRU or any match involving a secondary school played in the WRFU province, the Disciplinary Committee shall comprise an independent Chairman and two members appointed by the WSSRU. In relation to any appeal from a decision of the JRAB in a disciplinary matter (see By-Law 13.10) the Disciplinary Committee shall comprise an independent Chairman, one member of the Rugby Board (appointed by the Rugby Board) and one member of the JRAB (appointed by the JRAB). In the event that an independent Chairman is unavailable a replacement Chairman (who may have affiliation to a Club or school in the WRFU province) must be designated by the Rugby Board to perform the role of Chairman.
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Players ordered off13.3 The provisions of Rules 15-19 of Section 3 and Rules 49-89 of Section 4
(where applicable) of the Black Book shall apply in respect of a player who has been ordered off.
Other functions of Disciplinary Committee13.4 The Disciplinary Committee shall have the power to hear, deal with and impose
penalties in respect of any other matters which are referred to it by these Bylaws and the Black Book.
Appeals13.5 The WRFU Appeal Committee has the powers and jurisdiction set out in section
5 (Rules 108-132) of the Black Book and operates in accordance with the Black Book and as may be further provided by these Bylaws.
13.6 The WRFU Appeal Committee shall comprise an independent Chairman (ie. a person who has no affiliation to any Club in the WRFU province) appointed by the Rugby Board and not less than 2 other persons selected by the Rugby Board from the President and/or Vice Presidents for the time being of the WRFU and/or Presidents of Clubs of the WRFU. All members of the Appeal Committee shall be independent of all parties to the appeal. In the event that the Independent Chairman is unavailable the same replacement provision applies as for By-law 13.2.
13.7 Subject to By-law 13.8 and 13.11, any notice of appeal to the WRFU Appeal Committee shall be accompanied by a deposit of $500.00 plus GST.The notice of appeal is only valid if both it, and the deposit, are received by the WRFU within 7 days of notification of the original decision.
13.8 A notice of appeal from a decision of the WSSRU Disciplinary Committee must be accompanied by all of the following:a. A deposit of $50.00 plus GST paid by the body lodging the appeal, whether
it is a school or the WRRA.b. A letter of support signed by the Principal and Convenor/RAS of the school
lodging the appeal, or their nominees, and, where the appeal is lodged on behalf of a player, the Player’s Coach.
c. An undertaking from the Principal of the school lodging the appeal, or their nominee, that they will attend with the Player at the appeal hearing.
Match Called Off13.9 Where a Match for which the WRFU has jurisdiction is called off early by the
Referee because of:a. Persistent or serious Illegal and/or Foul Play by Players; and/orb. Persistent or serious Misconduct by team management or supporters;
and/orc. Bad conduct generally;
Of one or both teams involved in the Match, the provisions of Rules 46-49 of Section 3 and Rules 50-86 of Section 4 of the Black Book shall apply.
Junior Disciplinary Appeals13.10 Any appeal from a decision of the JRAB in a disciplinary matter is to the
Disciplinary Committee as set out in By-law 13.2. The Disciplinary Committee shall have all necessary powers to determine the appeal (which is to be heard by way of a rehearing) and to determine its own process and impose any penalty in accordance with the NZRU Rules for Disciplinary Hearings. There is no further right of appeal.
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13.11 A notice of appeal from a decision of the JRAB in a disciplinary matter must be accompanied by a deposit of $50 plus GST. The notice of appeal is only valid if both it, and the deposit, are received by the WRFU within 7 days of notification of the original decision.
14. Appeals14.1 Appeals may relate to varying subject matters listed below and apart from an
appeal under By-law 13.10 are dealt with as listed below:a. Appeal against a decision of the WRFU or WSSRU Disciplinary Committee is
dealt with by WRFU Appeal Committee – see By-Laws 13.5-13.8 and the Black Book;
b. Appeal against a decision of the WRFU Appeal Committee – see Black Book;
c. Appeal against a decision of the Rugby Board (but excluding a decision of the Disciplinary Committee which is dealt with under a. above) is by way of review by the Board of Directors - see Rule 10.13 of Constitution.
14.2 The process to be followed for a party to dispute a decision of the Rugby Board under By-Law 14.1(c) is as follows:a. Disputes must be lodged within 7-days of the notification of the decision of
the Rugby Board on the particular matter or within such shorter time period as determined by the Rugby Board or its authorised Sub-Committee in the particular circumstances.
b. For lodgement to be effected WRFU Notice of Appeal (WRFU Form 6), containing the grounds that are to be advanced, and a $500 plus GST deposit must have been received by the WRFU.
c. Subject to the following, if the notice of the dispute and/or the deposit is received outside the deadline, the right to dispute the decision will be deemed to have been abandoned. If the Chairman dealing with the dispute considers that exceptional circumstances have caused a delay then the Chairman may decide that the review will proceed.
d. Unless the Board of Directors determine that exceptional circumstances exist requiring the postponement of the hearing, a hearing will be conducted within 7-days of the lodgement of the dispute.
e. The hearing will be by way of review and shall be conducted in accordance with Rule 10.13 and Schedule One of the WRFU Constitution.
f. As well as having the power to award any penalty set out in Schedule 4 of these By-Laws the Body hearing the dispute may, if it sees fit in the circumstances, award costs against a party to the dispute of a sum not exceeding $2,000.00.
g. The body hearing the dispute may, in its discretion, order that any deposit paid on the lodgement of a dispute be refunded in full or in part. This discretion is to be exercised in the particular circumstances of the case and although an unsuccessful applicant is unlikely to receive a refund of their deposit, a successful applicant cannot expect the deposit to be refund merely by reason of that success.
SECTION E – OTHER
15. Financial Statements15.1 Every year each Member shall forward to the WRFU not later than 3 months
after completion of its financial year, its annual report including Financial Statements for the preceding financial period. The WRFU may at its discretion require the production of books of account, papers, documents and other relevant material of any Member for the purpose of audit by WRFU.
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16. Matches which are not WRFU CC Matches Within WRFU boundaries:16.1 All non-WRFU CC matches (including those of junior teams and including
WRFU tournaments referred to in By-Law 16.2) which occur within WRFU boundaries and which involve a Club, come under the jurisdiction of WRFU and unless otherwise specified by WRFU or NZRU, WR’s “The Laws of the Game of Rugby Union” apply. The WRFU may impose such requirements as it deems fit in respect of such matches and any such requirements shall be deemed to be By-Laws for the purposes of Section D of the By-Laws. Clubs must give prior notification of such matches to WRFU. Prior to hosting or playing against an overseas touring team, the Club must comply with all NZRU Regulations including ensuring that the overseas Club has obtained permission of its national union for the tour, and the Club must notify this to the WRFU.
WRFU Tournaments16.2 A player is eligible to participate in any WRFU tournament (such as sevens or
ten-a-side) for:a. the WRFU Club for which the player was registered in the most recent WRFU
Season;b. for the WRFU Club of the players choice where the player has not been
registered with a WRFU Club in the most recent WRFU Season. If the player wishes however to play for a WRFU Club other than the WRFU
Club with which the player was registered in the most recent WRFU Season the player is not required to seek a transfer. Instead the player must apply in writing to WRFU for approval to play for a specified Club for the specified WRFU tournament. The WRFU will determine the matter in its discretion but generally the player would be expected to play for the player’s existing Club if that Club provides the opportunity to do so. For any breaches, see the WRFU requirements referred to in By-Law 16.1. For additional WRFU tournament rules see Schedule 3.
16.3 Section D (including breaches and disciplinary procedures) of the By-laws apply to matches in By-Laws 16.1 and 16.2.
Outside the WRFU boundaries but within NZRU boundaries:16.4 All host provincial union disciplinary procedures apply to such matches unless
Rule 6 of Section 2 of the Black Book applies or otherwise required by NZRU. Outside NZRU boundaries:16.5 Where a Club (which for the purposes of this By-Law includes any Member
or other affiliated body) wishes to arrange a match for its team or teams (including any junior teams) outside New Zealand, the Club must comply with all NZRU Regulations and the Club must:a. apply for approval on the required WRFU form (WRFU Form 7); andb. lodge the WRFU form with WRFU within the required WRFU time period of 3
months prior to date of departure; andc. obtain WRFU written approval which will not be granted if there is any
conflict with WRFU CC fixtures involving the relevant Club team or teams; and
d. obtain the WRFU’s approval of the management of the Club’s touring team; and
e. obtain the NZRU’s written approval; before making a final commitment to any proposed trip.
16.6 All host country disciplinary procedures apply to such games unless otherwise required by WR or by agreement between NZRU and the host country.
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Schedule 4 Penalties for Breaches of BYLAW
BREACH BYLAW PENALTY
Club fails to forward WRFU Grade Entry Form – (WRFU Form 1) at least 7 days prior to start of WRFU.
3.7 Clubs run the risk that they will miss out on their preferred grades.
Club fails to adhere to the Premier Status Eligibility Criteria, as determined by the Premier Status Eligibility Committee.
3.13 The Rugby Board may impose such penalty on the Member as it deems fit, potentially including but not limited to:• Premier team deemed ineligible to
compete in playoffs, win trophies and/or win awards for that season.
• Loss of Premier Status• Loss of WRFU CC points for the Premier
team.If the breach of this By-Law occurs in the first round of competition, the Rugby Board must deem the Premier team ineligible for Jubilee Cup.
Failure to provide the required number of players or front row players and/or replacement players.
4.4 Match cannot commence. Offending team/s default the match and receive no WRFU CC points.
Failure to commence match within 20 minutes of the allocated start time.
4.5 Match cannot commence. Offending team/s default the match and receive no WRFU CC points.
Failure to provide a properly completed WRFU Team Card (WRFU Form 2) to Referee prior to the match.
4.4 and 4.8 The offending team/s defaults the match and receive no WRFU CC points.
Failure to submit the required WRFU Team Card (WRFU Form 2) to the WRFU by Tuesday 5pm.
4.9 First Offence: Team Warning
Second Offence: Second Team Warning
Third & Further Offences: Loss of WRFU 4 WRFU CC points for the team that failed to send in its WRFU Team Card.
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Failure to submit the required Match Results within the required time period.
4.10 First Offence: Warning
Second Offence: Second warning
Third & Further Offences: Loss of WRFU CC points for the match on each occasion
Defaulting a match in Premier, Premier Reserve and First Grades.
5.1 First offence: loss of 2 WRFU CC points
Second and further offences; loss of 5 WRFU CC points
Defaulting a match. 5.2 Offending team receives no WRFU CC points.
Failure to notify of default in accordance with By-law 5.3.
Failure to notify of default at all in accordance with By-Law 5.3.
5.3 and 11.5
First Offence: loss of 2 WRFU CC points
Further Offences: loss of 5 WRFU CC points
First Offence: loss of 4 WRFU CC points
Further Offences: loss of 5 WRFU CC points
Default of two matches in succession or three at intervals.
5.2 and 5.4 and see 11.5
Offending team receives no WRFU CC points.
Team withdrawn from the grade (unless WRFU determines otherwise – See By-Law 5.4)
Player plays in breach of By-Law 8 (Eligibility) or By-Law 9 (Amateur Status).
8 or 9 and see 11.4
The Rugby Board may impose such penalty as it deems fit and:
May impose disqualification of the player for such period as it sees fit;
Must remove the WRFU CC points of the team for which the player played while ineligible (up to a maximum of three matches won by that team);
May in its discretion allocate WRFU CC points from the match or matches;
May impose any other penalty on a Club or player as deemed appropriate in the circumstances;
In the event that the breach occurred in a quarter final, semi final, or final, the team must be deemed to have forfeited the match.
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Person/s offering or receiving Financial Reward.
9 and11.3
The Rugby Board may impose such penalty on the Member as it deems fit, including but not limited to:
Removal of WRFU CC Points of the team to which the breach is related (up to a maximum of three matches won by that team);
Allocate in its discretion the WRFU CC points from the match or matches;
Removal of availability of WRFU resources;
Removal of financial benefits the Member may enjoy by reason of its membership of the WRFU;
Removal of a teams of a Club from WRFU CC for such period as the Rugby Board deems fit;
Suspension of the Member as a Member of the WRFU for such period as the Rugby Board deems fit.
Any person or Member in breach of By-Law 8, 9 or 10 or any person who or Member which fails or refuses to co-operate with a request of the Rugby Board in the course of any determination of a complaint.
8, 9, 10,11.2
May be suspended from participating in the game of rugby for, or within, the WRFU for such period of time as the Rugby Board deems fit.
Any other By-law breach.
11.7 Such penalty as determined by the Rugby Board.
For all disciplinary matters.
13 See By-Law 13
Breach of player eligibility or other requirements for non-WRFU CC matches (including WRFU tournaments).
16.1 and 16.2
See WRFU requirements for that WRFU match or WRFU tournament.
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Code of Conduct
WRFU IDEALS
The Wellington Rugby Football Union sees the following four ideals as being fundamental to the game of Rugby, both to its current success and its ongoing development. All parties involved in the game should exhibit these qualities when in any way they are involved in any game of Rugby at any level in Wellington.
RESPECT
Respect for everyone involved in the game and the work they do.
Respect for my club which is greater than just my team.
Respect for the game which is bigger than any one individual but can be damaged beyond repair by the actions of any one individual.
UNDERSTANDING
Understanding that every person is prone to error and I must accept other people’s mistakes as I would hope others will accept mine.
Understanding that Rugby is a machine which needs all its parts working together to achieve the things we want.
Understanding that all people involved in the game are doing their best for the game.
LEADERSHIP
I realise that in my role as a person involved in the game the younger generation can look to me for leadership.
If I am in a position to show leadership, whether it is on or off the field, I will do my utmost to ensure I set a positive example not just for younger people but for my peers around me.
RESPONSIBILITY
I am and always will be the only person responsible for my actions.
If my actions bring my team, my club and the game into disrepute I am willing to accept responsibility.
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WE, THE RUGBY PLAYERS OF WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Act within the laws of the game.• Promote the spirit of the game of Rugby.• Respect the other parties involved in the game that help it to function
successfully.• Understand that, like us, referees can make mistakes and that it is vital we
accept any decision and move on.
WE, THE CAPTAINS OF RUGBY TEAMS IN WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Respect all parties involved in the game• Do our best to control our teams when it comes to their conduct on the pitch• Accept decisions made by referees and not react adversely to them, both on
and off the pitch
WE, THE COACHES OF RUGBY TEAMS IN WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Respect all parties involved in the game and understand the vital role they play in the game
• Do our best to make it clear to our teams that any kind of abuse directed at any party will not be tolerated
• Instil within our players the values of respect, fair play and tolerance.
WE, THE SUPPORTERS OF RUGBY IN WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Continue to support the game at all levels• Show respect for the efforts of all the participants in the game• Understand and accept that mistakes are made and that it does not benefit
anyone if we abuse people for making mistakes.• Set a positive example for any young people involved in the game
WE, THE ADMINISTRATORS OF RUGBY IN WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Create a positive environment for everyone involved in the game• Make sure that everyone involved in our clubs understand their obligations to
each other and to the game.• Provide guidance on what our club expects to everyone associated with the
club
WE, THE RUGBY REFEREES IN WELLINGTON, PLEDGE WE SHALL:
• Referee the game in an unbiased and consistent manner to the best of our abilities.
• Respect all on field participants and the effort they put into the game• Communicate with all participants as clearly and concisely as possible
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