PLAYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO:
- Recognise and appreciate the efforts made by coaches, parents, match officials and administrators in providing the opportunity for you to play the game and enjoy the rugby environment
- Understand the values of loyalty and commitment to adults and teammates
- Recognise that every young player has a right to expect their involvement in rugby to be safe and free from all types of abuse
- Understand that if an individual or group of young players feel they are not being treated in a manner that is acceptable, then you have a right to tell an adult either at the rugby club or outside of the game
PLAYERS SHOULD:
- Play because you want to do so, not to please coaches or parents
- Remember that skill development, fun and enjoyment are the most important parts of the game
- Be attentive at all training and coaching sessions
- Work equally hard for yourself and your team - both will then benefit
- Recognise good play by all players on your team and by your opponents
- Be a sportsman - win or lose
- Play to the Laws of the Game and accept, without question, all referees’ decisions
- Control your emotions. Verbal or physical abuse of teammates, opponents, or match officials is not acceptable
- Treat all players, as you would like to be treated. Do not interfere with, bully, or take advantage of any player