Central Coast Primary School Gala Day 2014
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Central Coast Primary School Gala Day 2014 Venue : Morrie Breen Oval, Kanwal (Wyong Leagues Club Grounds) Date : K-2 and Year 3-4 – Tuesday September 2 Year 5-6 – Wednesday September 10 Canteen – Full Canteen and BBQ will be operating on the day. Toilets/Changerooms are open in located in the premises 1. Divisions All players may compete in the Division applicable to their respective year of Primary school, though can play in a higher division. Players can only play in one team on the day. Any teams that are caught with players playing in multiple teams will be penalised with possible disqualification. There are designated boys and girls divisions so players can only play in their division e.g. girls cannot play in boys divisions. 2. Registrations All teams must register their players with the registration sheet, 30 minutes prior to their first match including all registration money ($70 per team). Payment is preferred prior to the day. All cheques need to be made out to Central Coast Oztag, receipts will be given on the day for all payments. Each team should fill out their registration forms which will be sent with the draw. 3. Match Time 22 minutes straight with no halftime with three minutes between matches and no time off for injuries (dependant on entries). Times set down for the commencement of play will be adhered to as closely as possible. Teams must be ready to take the field at their given time and are asked to be ready and at the field, ten minutes prior to the game to ensure we are running smoothly. A team not ready to start will give away one try per minute they are running late, to the referees discretion. Teams should be ready to take the field as soon as the siren sounds in the previous match. 4. Draws in Semi & Final Games
In the event of a draw in quarter finals it will be first try scorer through to semifinals. There will be golden point extra time in the Semi Finals with maximum seven minutes. This will take place with five players on the field with no substitutions being able to be made. During this time, a game is over if a team scores, though if it is in the first set there is a right of reply for the team who has not touched the ball yet. If it is still a draw at the end of extra time the team who scores first in regular time will be declared the winners. If there is no try scored then the team finishing higher in the preliminary rounds will advance to the final (includes for and against if they have the same competition points accumulated). In Grand Finals, golden point will be ten minutes each way, again with five players on the field, game still being over when the first team scores (after a right of reply if needed). There will be a short presentation for Winners and Runners up at the conclusion of the Finals. 5. Substituting Players Substitutes can be made at any time, but we recommend substitution when your team is in possession of the ball. Substitutes cannot be made in a drop off. 6. School Representatives School representatives should have teams at sideline of field of play ten minutes prior to your match. Captains should take a toss to determine which end they will defend, and who will kick off to commence game as quickly as possible. 7. Playing Attire School sports or school team uniforms should be worn, with all shirts to be tucked in during play. No shorts with pockets are allowed due to insurance issues. We invite students that own official Oztag Shorts to wear them to play, shorts will be available to purchase on the day for $25, those without are encouraged to purchase. Schools are to provide their teams with belts if Oztag shorts are not worn (if you are unable to do so, there will be some belts available with a $5 deposit). Tags are provided at each field and are to be left there at the conclusion of each match. We encourage that football boots be worn – though players will not be able to wear metal studs. Prohibited Attire: Shorts with pockets, Football boots with metal studs and jewellery. 8. Wet Weather If there are heavy falls prior to the day then please check your emails for notices of postponement. If there is heavy downfall overnight please ask your players to look at our website www.centralcoastjunioroztag.com or our Facebook page. School co-
ordinators (not parents) may also call Dale 0401 096 692 or Charmaine 0423 655 289 to confirm whether the day will go ahead after 6.30am (please do not give these numbers to students to contact. Morrie Breen Oval has great drainage so it will take a lot of rain for the games to be postponed. 9. Injuries All injuries should be reported to the administration area immediately when the game concludes. There will be first aid provided on the day. Strapping is also available if students provide their own tape, though please allow time for this. 10. Conduct Referees reserve the right to abandon a game if they deem necessary in the case of violent conduct, referee abuse and/or fighting. Any player sent off will have an automatic two game suspension, though can be longer dependent upon severity of the case and any player sent off for fighting will be banned for the duration of the tournament and will be suspended dependent upon severity of the case. Teams that are repeat offenders can be thrown out of the competition. Any spectator, parent, teacher or player that are acting inappropriately on sideline (violent conduct, offending conduct, abusive or any such conduct) will be removed from the fields to ensure that the day is played in the right spirit. 11. Junior Rules (K-2 and Year 3/4 Gala Day ONLY) 1. At the Play the Ball there is NO MARKER in the K to 2 and Year 3/4 competitions and the defensive line cannot move until 1ST Receiver has the ball (unless Dummy Half takes more than one step or runs with the ball). 2. Dummy Half may run but if tagged a changeover occurs. 3. DUMMY HALF cannot score in K to 2 and Year 3/4 competitions. 4. Tries are worth one point regardless of boys or girls scoring in mixed K to 2 competition. 5. Any kicking that goes past the try line resumes with a 10m tap from the centre of the field.
ABBREVIATED OZTAG RULES a) The Basics Oztag is a non tackling version of rugby league. Maximum of 8 players at any one time. Defender must remove one or both tags to stop attackers progress. He/She then holds up the tag and drops it to the ground marking where the play the ball should occur. There is a marker in the play the ball. Defence must be back seven metres. Defensive line can move forward only when dummy half touches the ball. Dummy half can run and be tagged with the ball. Six tags/plays to promote ball before changeover. An attacker must stop and play the ball if he is in possession with only one tag on. The only persons able to promote the ball with one tag on are the dummy half, and the player taking the tap (as long as they do not take more than one step with the ball. A knock back is play on, knock on advantage rule applies - same as league. An attacker must stop and play the ball if he is in possession with only one tag on. The only persons able to promote the ball with one tag on are the dummy half, and the player taking the tap (as long as they do not take more than one step with the ball. The game is non-contact the attacker cannot deliberately bump into defender. A defender cannot change direction and move into attackers path. Whoever initiates contact will be penalised.The onus is on the attacking player to avoid defender. The ball carrier is not allowed to protect his tag or fend off defenders. A try is awarded to the attacking team when they ground the ball on or over the try line. Simultaneous tag is play on. (If the referee is unable to decide, the pass is allowed - play on. The advantage goes to attacking team.) An attacker may pass the ball over his/her try-line to a team mate who may run the ball out. If the ball is dropped, the ball is deemed dead. A player in possession may run behind his try-line and back out into the field of play. Players can dive to score a try, however, if this player touches the ground with the knees or arms before the try line or slides across the line and a defender is within tagging distance a try is disallowed and a tag is counted.
A player can go down on their knees to score a try over the try line. b) Kicking A team may kick the ball before the initial tag is made. (eg: a team picks up the ball in general play from a kickoff, knock- on, loose ball etc.. may kick the ball before being tagged) Once a tag has been made, the ball may not be kicked again till after the fourth tag. Kicks in General play cannot be above the shoulder height of the referee. Attacking team cannot dive on a kicked ball in any situation, but can kick on. Kick offs and line drop outs. If the ball lands in the field of play and then rolls across the try line whether touched or not a line drop out occurs. Try line becomes the dead ball line for all kicks. If the ball is kicked or passed into the referee, the referee will order a changeover where he was struck. c) Misconduct Unsportsmanlike conduct covers the behaviour and attitude of players on the field and may result in penalty, sin bin or dismissal. The Australian Oztag Sports Association has and will hand out lengthy penalties for fighting. PLEASE SEE GALA DAY RULES FOR JUNIOR RULES ie. Under 8 and Under 10 Rules Full rule book avaliable online from: http://www.oztag.com.au/htmleditor/documents/Rule%20Booklet%20%20mplete%202008 %20M.pdf
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