HOCKEY MANAWATU SECONDARY SCHOOL COMPETITION - Information Booklet 2018
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1 Contents Important Dates .......................................................................................................................... 2 Season Information ....................................................................................................................... 3 Teams Entries .......................................................................................................................... 3 Playing Locations ...................................................................................................................... 4 Allocation to Divisions ................................................................................................................ 7 Challenging for a spot in the top 16 ................................................................................................ 7 Fixture Protocols....................................................................................................................... 7 Player Eligibility ....................................................................................................................... 9 Registering Players .................................................................................................................... 9 Player Eligibility Rules ................................................................................................................ 9 Development Players ................................................................................................................. 10 Penalties for Using Ineligible Participants ....................................................................................... 11 Results .................................................................................................................................. 11 Cancellations .......................................................................................................................... 11 Special Requests ...................................................................................................................... 11 Protests ................................................................................................................................. 13 Complaints ............................................................................................................................. 13 Competition format ..................................................................................................................... 14 Division 1 and 2 ....................................................................................................................... 14 Development Divisions ............................................................................................................... 14 Mixed.................................................................................................................................... 14 Appendices ............................................................................................................................... 15 Preliminary Seedings for Divisions One and Two ................................................................................ 15 Match Card template – photocopy and stick on cards each week. ........................................................... 17 Hockey Manawatu 2018 SS Challenge Request Form ........................................................................... 18 HOCKEY MANAWATU SECONDARY SCHOOL TURF FEES 1 JANUARY 2018 (HOURLY RATES) .............................. 19 HOCKEY MANAWATU TURF / PAVILION RULES ................................................................................... 20 Coaching Information and Help .................................................................................................... 21 2018 DOMESTIC TOURNAMENTS – DATES & VENUES ............................................................................. 23 Teams and Contacts………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...........24 - 27
2 Important Dates Team entries due (all divisions) 27th March 2018 Final Seedings Released (div 1 and 2) 15 April 2018 Challenge Submissions Due None Challenges None Draw released 2nd May Games commence (dependant on entries) Week of 7th – 10th May Mid Competition School Holidays 9th July to 20th July 2017 Queen’s Birthday 4th June (No Hockey this day) Semi-finals week D1 and 2 - 15 August and 16th August 2018 D3 and Mixed 20th and 21st August Finals Week D1 and 2 - 22nd August and 23rd August D3 and Mixed 27th and 28th August
3 Season Information The 2018 secondary school competition incorporates the changes made in 2017. The largest and most important of these is the combining of divisions one and two at the start of the season in a pool play structure so that the top eight teams each year play in division one. In order to do this and so that teams are not affected by a changing of playing nights, division one and two boys will play on a Wednesday night and division one and two girls will play on a Thursday night. Teams Entries Entry into the HMI Secondary Competition is open to all affiliated members of HMI and teams affiliated to other neighbouring associations provided both HMI and the other association endorse the entry. Teams must be entered online according to the information on the HMI website. Players names and team allocation must be completed before the third game. (week 3) Teams wishing to take part in challenges must complete their team registration form as a requirement for their challenge to be accepted. More information can be found on these in the challenges section of this booklet.
4 Playing Locations The HMI competition is played at a number of locations across the region Games in Palmerston North will be played at the Twin Turfs complex on Manawaroa Street Games in Feilding will be played at the Feilding High School Turf on Churcher Street Feilding Games in Levin will be played at the Halliwell Turf at Donnelly Park.
5 Games in Wanganui will be played at the Wanganui Collegiate School turf and the Gonville turf Games in Pahiatua will be played at the Bush Multisport turf on Huxley Street Pahiatua.
6 Venue Hire HMI Pavilion: - As your school is affiliated to Hockey Manawatu, if you are looking for a venue for fundraising or holding an event, our venue is available to hire. Like our clubs, schools affiliated to Hockey Manawatu are able to hire our venue with just a refundable deposit of $100.00. In 2016 we upgraded our Audio Visual/Sound System and redecorated the interior of our pavilion. Our venue is in a top location and great for trivia nights, auctions, celebrations. Check out our website for more details or contact our office.
7 Competition Rules and Regulations Allocation to Divisions Divisions 1 2 and 3 are restricted to 8 boys and 8 girls teams. (or 16 in total on any one night) The mixed division is able to accommodate up to 8 teams. Teams will be allocated preliminary seedings in divisions based on their finishing positions at the end of the 2017 season. These seedings can be found on page 16 of this booklet. Challenging for a spot in the top 16 A 2nd XI team may challenge for a spot in the top 16 if one of the teams seeded 14, 15, or 16 is a 3rd XI or more. A team wishing to challenge another team must submit a challenge request form to will@hockeymanawatu.org.nz no later than the 3rd of April. Challenges will then be organised for the last week of term one. Teams wishing to challenge are required to submit a registration form for that team with the challenge request and these players must not be found to be registered for any other team for the season. A team who is being challenged cannot turn down the challenge but can forfeit their sport in lieu of playing the challenge match. Fixture Protocols All fixtures within the Competition shall be under the control of HMI. All fixtures will be 30 minutes each way. The Secondary Schools Committee shall decide dates, times and grounds for all fixtures in the Competition to create a suitable draw. This will include the provision to rearrange fixtures for any reason for the overall benefit of the Competition. All fixtures are to be played with both teams fielding players that are eligible to play for their respective teams. Player eligibility is outlined later in this section. All fixtures shall commence at the time laid down in the Official Draw or at alternative times advised by the Secondary Schools Committee. If for any reason play has not commenced within 5 minutes of that time, the team unwilling or unable to proceed will be deemed to have defaulted the fixture. There will be no deferments. HMI shall provide official scorecards for all Competition fixtures. For Competition fixtures played in Palmerston North or Horowhenua cards can be collected from the respective venues on the day of the fixture. Scorecards for games played in Feilding and Pahiatua are the responsibility of the home team to return to HMI at the earliest convenience. Prior to the commencement of a fixture, both teams are required to list the details of all players expected to play in the fixture for their respective teams, listing the full given name and surname for each player and shall be signed by a suitable team representative (i.e. captain, coach or manager) as a correct list of players expected to play in the fixture. (Note: Players listed do not necessarily have to take the field, but the minimum requirement is for the player to have been physically present on the bench at some stage during the fixture.)
8 The maximum number of players that may be listed on the scorecard per team is sixteen (16). The minimum number of players on the field of play per team for at least some component of the remainder of a fixture is eight (8). If a team is unable to field at least eight players at any stage of a fixture for the remainder of the fixture, the fixture is concluded immediately and awarded to the opposing team by way of forfeit. For the sake of clarity, if a team falls below eight players as a result of a player being off the field temporarily due to injury or as a result of a card issued by the umpires, then that team is not deemed to be at less than eight players for the remainder of the fixture and the fixture is to continue. On completion of a fixture, the following protocols are to be completed in the order listed: The umpires will ensure the final score is correctly recorded on the scorecard Both captains are to sign the scorecard as correct with regard to the final score and the players that participated in the fixture as noted by the umpires Any protest, complaints and/or comments concerning the fixture should be recorded in the appropriate section of the scorecard (or on a separate piece of paper and attached to the scorecard). Any injuries that may require treatment funded by ACC should be recorded in the appropriate section of the scorecard. Both umpires sign the scorecard, having added any comments of their own pertaining to the fixture, ensuring that the score and any cards issued, including any disciplinary points allocated. In instances where a red card is issued the umpires are to complete a 'Red Card Report form obtained from the HMI website or the HMI offices and submit the completed report to HMI before the conclusion of the next business day. All reports of transgression of these rules, or on misconduct, by players and/or managers/coaches and spectators, must be noted on the scorecard and/or complaints report.
9 Player Eligibility In order to be considered eligible to play in the HMI secondary school competition a player must be attending the secondary school who’s team they are wishing to play for and be under the age of 19 at the start of the season. Players who attend a school that does not have a team are able to play for a school who does have a team upon agreement between the Principals of the respective schools. Registering Players Affiliated Members must complete online an official HMI Registration Form to register the players for each team entered in the Competition. Teams in division 1 and 2 are required to submit a completed registration form prior to the competition beginning. All other divisions are required to complete a registration form to be lodged with the HMI office by the close of business preceding the third scheduled fixture for that team. The details required to be supplied to HMI for each player are: grade, full name, address, phone number, email address, date of birth, and previous year's grade. Failure of an Affiliated Member to forward the completed Registration Form to HMI within the required time deadline, as stated above, will result in a forgoing of points until the registration form is received. Registration Forms that have not been received by HMI within one calendar month of the required time deadline as stated above will result in the team's competition points gained reset to zero. No further points will be earned by that team until such time as the Registration Form for that team is received. At any time during the season that a team gains a new player, the Affiliated Member is required to submit to HMI a revised Registration Form (preferably electronically to coaching@hockeymanawatu.org.nz) that includes the additional player. This form must be provided prior to the new player participating in any fixtures. If the player is transferring from another Affiliated Member within Manawatu or another Association in New Zealand, then it is also necessary to submit to HMI a completed Transfer Form prior to the new player participating in any fixtures. When a player is being re-registered from one team to another (as opposed to a new player), the advice to be received by the HMI office is to include both: A new registration form for the player's new team (including details of the new player), and A new registration form for the player's old team (deleting reference to the player concerned) Each team will register a minimum of thirteen (13) players. A team can register up to twenty (20) 'unique' names as desired (unique means the name cannot be included in any other team registration). Player Eligibility Rules These rules take effect from the start of the season and include all games played as part of the competition. No registered player is permitted to play in any division below that in which the team for which they are registered is playing. In addition, if an Affiliated Member has multiple teams in the same division, no players from any other team of the same Affiliated Member, are permitted to play for a team other than the team that they are registered for. Teams may use players from teams in lower divisions subject to the playing up criteria below. Any player participating in a HMI Open Grade competition, (Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4) is permitted to play in the Secondary Schools Competition subject to approval by the Secondary Schools committee.
10 Any player playing below Secondary School Division 1 may play a maximum of three (3) fixtures for the highest ranked team that the Affiliated Member to which they are registered has entered in the Competition without penalty. However, upon playing a fourth fixture for the highest team, that player will automatically become a member of the highest graded team for the remainder of the season and therefore no longer will be eligible to play for the team to which they were previously registered. For goalkeepers the threshold in all instances is two fixtures greater than the applicable threshold stated above. Therefore upon playing a sixth fixture for the highest team, that player will automatically become a member of the higher graded team for the remainder of the season and therefore no longer will be eligible to play for the team to which they were previously registered. Players may play as many games in teams below the highest ranked team without penalty, subject to the above clauses. (Note: a player is deemed to have played in a fixture if their name is included on the scorecard at the start of the match and it is not permitted to remove a player's name from the scorecard at the conclusion of the match if they did not take the field). It is not possible for a player to be re-graded back down to their original team once they have played four fixtures for the higher team of their Affiliated Member. If a team cannot afford to lose a player, then it is the responsibility of Affiliated Member representatives and team officials to ensure the player does not reach the four (4) fixture threshold that will make them no longer eligible to play for a team. Development Players Schools may nominate up to three players to play in their highest ranked team as ‘Development Players’. These players are able to be registered and play in a lower ranked team, as well as playing for the school’s highest ranked team. Nominated players must be approved by the Secondary Schools Committee. Nominated players must be clearly identified on the team registration form and on the match certificate of any match that they participate in the higher grade. The purpose of this rule is to allow players who would otherwise have limited playing time/opportunity to gain experience playing for the school’s highest ranked team, while still getting game time for their own team. The Secondary Schools Committee reserves the right to re-grade players if the ‘spirit’ of this rule is not being met. Eligibility for Finals For a player to be eligible to play in any fixture designated as a Championship final (e.g. semi-final, final, classification playoff) for a team in the Competition, that player must have participated in at least three non-final fixtures (e.g. round robin fixtures) for that Affiliated Member during the current season. Dispensation can be applied for in writing to HMI for allowing registered players returning from injury or lower grade players from the same Affiliated Member that have not achieved the three (3) fixture threshold to be declared eligible to play in Championships finals fixtures if the team otherwise will have insufficient players. Fixtures played in Championship finals do not count towards the four (4) fixture threshold that requires a player to automatically become a player of the higher team and no longer eligible for the lower team within the Affiliated Member. This allows players to potentially be eligible for two teams or more during the Championship finals fixtures.
11 Penalties for Using Ineligible Participants Any ineligible player found to have participated in a fixture will be deemed an illegal player and the following penalties applied. • In the first instance if a player is deemed to be playing illegally the team that they are playing for will lose all their points for that fixture. For the sake of clarity the opposition team is not credited the lost points and only get the points they earned (if any) in that fixture. • If a player is identified to have played illegally a second time. All the teams that the player played for during that week of competition will lose their points. It is the responsibility of team managers to ensure that the players playing in a particular fixture are eligible before the take part in the match. Results All cards to be signed at the end of each game, if you do not sign the card you cannot dispute a result. By signing the card you are confirming that the score is correct and that the players listed on the team sheet are correct. Games played outside Palmerston North require completed match cards. It is the responsibility of the host team to ensure a match card is completed correctly and given to the umpires for the match and then returned to HMI as soon as possible. These can be put into the box under the light switches. Results for games played out of town are to be emailed to will@hockeymanawatu.org.nz within 24 hours of the match being played. Cancellations All efforts will be made to ensure games are played as scheduled, however in the event that a game needs to be cancelled the following will apply. Cancellations will be made in accordance with the HMI cancellation policies. They will be communicated through Facebook, the HMI mobile app and a posting on the website. The rescheduling of cancelled matches will be considered on a case by case basis however the time constraints of the season do not allow for much manoeuvring. Special Requests The draw for all Competition fixtures that are known is produced prior to the commencement of each competition with each division. As a result, should a team wish to alter the time of its fixture on a particular date, it is the responsibility of the team to arrange with any and all teams that may be a part of the desired solution to agree to the alterations to the draw. Written agreement from all teams concerned must be provided to HMI at least fourteen days (14) prior to the date of the altered fixtures for approval. If HMI approves the proposed alterations, each team concerned will receive written notification that HMI has given approval and will update the Competition draw accordingly. Ii as team knows at the start of the season that they are going to be unable to play on a certain date at a particular time or in a particular location this is to be made clear before the draw is produced. Special requests for Draws and match times for the first five weeks of division 1 and two must be notified with the team entry no later than the 21st April. Special requests for the round robin part of the competition are to be notified no later than 16th June.
12 Umpiring Where it is possible, registered accredited umpires will be appointed to fixtures. These umpires will be part of a development programme and given feedback by an approved mentor on a regular basis. All umpires will be overseen by an umpire’s manager who will be the point of contact for any umpiring issues arising from a match. These will then be discussed in the appropriate manner with education being the desired outcome of such a discussion. Schools are invited to nominate umpires to be part of this development programme with the expectation that they make themselves available to be appointed to games suitable to their level of umpiring. Umpires are not to be confronted by players coaches or managers directly after a match of during half time. It is asked that all concerns are first communicated to the on duty umpire mentor or senior umpire appointed in their place. If this occurs HMI reserves the right to investigate such incidents in accordance with the code of conduct. Where it is not possible to appoint registered accredited umpires, the draw will specify the team or teams responsible for providing umpires for a fixture. Each school will be asked at the start of the season to advise who their umpire coordinator is and this person will be sent information each week identifying the fixtures for which the school is required to provide an umpire. Any non-appearance of a school appointed umpire will be indicated on the scorecard. Fines may be imposed for failing to supply an umpire when requested which will be used to recover the costs of finding someone at short notice. If an umpire belonging to a school fills in for the absence of the appointed umpire this must be noted on the scorecard if credit, including financial benefit, is to be given to the school that actually provided the umpire. Where named umpires or their appointed substitutes do not arrive by the appointed commencement time of the fixture, the rules of hockey shall be applied as per the FIH Rule Book - “Where Umpires do not arrive, each team shall be responsible for supplying someone to umpire”. Where only one official umpire is available, the two teams will share the second duty by arrangement. Failure to comply with this requirement will result in the offending Affiliated Members defaulting the fixture concerned. Coaches and Managers Hockey Manawatu is committed to delivering a positive culture and experience to the Hockey community. All employees, coaches, managers and volunteers are encouraged to demonstrate exemplary behaviour in order to protect players (including young people and children) in their care. Coaches and managers are asked to familiarise themselves with the HMI code of conduct, available on the HMI website and to understand the guiding principles behind them. HMI reserves the right to investigate any reported or unreported breaches of the code of conduct at any time throughout the season.
13 Protests If a team wishes to lodge a protest in relation to a completed fixture, then this must be indicated on the match scorecard by writing ‘Under Protest’, or any other words to indicate that a protest is to be submitted. The full nature of the protest must then either be included on the scorecard (if space permits), written on a separate piece of paper and attached to the scorecard, or submitted in writing to the HMI office by the 5.00 p.m. of the next business day following the completion of the fixture. The full name and contact phone number of the person making the protest must be included on the scorecard, the attached piece of paper or the written submission. Only teams involved in playing the match are entitled to make a protest. (Protests regarding umpiring decisions cannot be heard. Protests of a technical or procedural nature can be heard). Protests will be considered by the relevant HMI match committee. The relevant committee is permitted to gather whatever information is deemed necessary to assist in determining the outcome of the protest, and will endeavour to hear the protest within 14 days of the disputed match and will notify the teams and schools concerned within 48 hours of reaching that decision. Right of Appeal The process for any appeal of a decision made by the relevant HMI committee will be as follows: 1. The appellant must submit in writing to the HMI office the aspect of the ‘Rules & Regulations’ of a specific HMI competition being appealed and/or the interpretation of those ‘Rules & Regulations’ being appealed and the basis for the appeal; 2. The full Council of Clubs will consider the appeal, gathering whatever information is deemed necessary to assist in determining the outcome of the appeal, and will notify the teams and Clubs involved within 48 hours of reaching that decision; 3. If the teams involved are not satisfied by the outcome of the appeal, they are entitled to make a secondary appeal to the HMI Operations Manager. The decision made by the Operations Manager will be final. Discretion In any situation where the interpretation and/or application of HMI policies is unclear, the HMI Operations Manager shall have the authority to interpret and adjudicate on the appropriate interpretation and application, with the ‘spirit of the game’ to be the guiding principle in reaching a reasonable decision in the best interests of the sport. Penalty The relevant HMI match committee has the ability to impose a penalty as they see fit and may include a monetary penalty on the Club involved. Complaints An allegation of Misconduct can be made, by any person to the HMI Operations Manager. The allegation of Misconduct should set out in writing, in as much detail as possible: a. the nature of the incident; b. the persons involved; c. the date(s) and time(s) when the alleged Misconduct occurred, d. together (“the Complaint”). Complaints may be investigated by the HMI Operations Manager, or someone appointed to act on his behalf, using the HMI Code of Conduct as the guiding document in any decision making. It should be noted that a complaint does not need to be laid in order for the Operations Manager to initiate an investigation, in his/her own right, if he/she considers there has been Misconduct. The lodging of a complaint to the Operations Manager should be carried out within two weeks of the incident occurring, at which point the Operations Manager may use their own discretion whether or not to consider the complaint.
14 Competition format Division 1 and 2 The top 16 secondary school teams for both boys and girls will play the following competition format with boys playing on Wednesday nights and girls playing on Thursday nights. Weeks 1-3 Pool Play Pool A Teams seeded 1, 8, 9, 16 Pool B Teams seeded 2, 7, 10, 15 Pool c Teams seeded 3, 6, 11, 14 Pool D Teams seeded 4, 5, 12, 13 Week 4 Crossover Round 1 1A vs 1B 1C vs 1D 4A vs 4B 4C vs 4D Points retained from Pool 2A vs 3B 2C vs 3D Play 3A vs 2B 3C vs 2D Week 5 Crossover Round 2 1A vs 1C 1B vs 1D 4A vs 4C 4B vs 4D Points retained from R1 3A vs 2C 3B vs 2D Crossover 2A vs 3C 2B vs 3D The loser of 4A v 4B will be replaced by Awatapu for week 5. The loser will become a D3 team. Split Top 8/Bottom 8 based on points after pool play and R2 crossovers Weeks 6-12 Round Robin Points reset to zero Week 13 1 vs 4 2 vs 3 Semi-finals all teams 5 vs 8 6 vs 7 Week 14 1 v 2 Finals and 3 V 4 Final placings to determine classification 5 V 6 seedings for 2019 matches 7 v 8 Development Divisions Tuesday night or Division three will see the remaining teams who do not make the top 16 play. This division is open to 8 boys and 8 girls teams. (or 16 in total) Division 3 Boys: 7 teams. 2 x round robin plus finals day = 15 weeks. Finals placings decided on overall points 1 v 2, 3 v 4, etc for final placings. Division 3 Girls: 10 teams. 1 x round robin (9 weeks) Split into top 5 and bottom . Each group will round robin (5 weeks) 2 bye teams can play non-comp games each week. Finals based on points 1 v 2, 3 v 4, 5 v 1 (bottom pool) etc. Mixed This grades will play on a Monday night. Six teams in 2018 so we will play 3 x round robin (15 weeks) Winner decided on points.
15 Appendices Preliminary Seedings for Divisions One and Two 2018 Team Rankings based on 2017 finishing positions Boys Rankings Girls Rankings 1 Wanganui High School 1 Wanganui High 2 Feilding 2 Horowhenua 3 Horowhenua College 3 Wanganui Collegiate 4 Waiopehu College Wanganui 4 Feilding High Collegiate 5 Wanganui Collegiate 5 Freyberg 6 PNBHS 2 6 PN Girls High 2 7 Cornerstone 7 Nga Tawa 8 Freyberg 8 Waiopehu 9 BHS colts 9 Wanganui Collegiate 2 10 Rangitikei 10 Awatapu 11 PNBHS 3 11 Feilding Dev 12 PNBHS 4 12 St Peters 13 Feilding 2 13 Dannevirke HS 14 Tararua 14 PN Girls High 3 15 PNBHS Y9 15 Tararua 16 Dannevirke 16 Feilding 3 17 St Peters 17 LAC 18 PNBHS 6 18 Nga Tawa 2 19 PNBHS 7 19 Freyberg 2 20 Awatapu 20 PNGHS 3 21 Feilding 3 21 Feilding Jnr A 22 Feilding 4 22 Rangitikei 23 Taihape 23 St Peters 2 24 Cornerstone 24 Feilding High Senior B 25 Awatapu 25 St Peters Jnr B 26 Otaki 27 Freyberg
16 2017 Preliminary Seedings Boys Seedings Girls Seedings 1XI Wild Card 1XI Wild Card 1 Waiopehu College BHS 3 1 Waiopehu College PN Girls High Junior A 2 Wanganui High School BHS colts 2 Wanganui High Feilding High Jr A 3 PNBHS 2 BHS 4 3 Wanganui Collegiate PN Girls High 3 4 Wanganui Collegiate BHS yr 9 4 Horowhenua Feilding High 2 5 Horowhenua College BHS 6 5 Nga Tawa Nga Tawa 2 6 Feilding Feilding 2 6 Feilding High Feilding High Hostel 7 Freyberg BHS 5 7 PN Girls High 2 Freyberg Salamanders 8 Cornerstone Feilding High Hostel 8 Freyberg Nga Tawa 3 9 Rangitikei PN Boys High 8 9 Awatapu PN Girls High 4th X1 10 Dannevirke Feilding High 3 10 Tararua Feilding High Senior B 11 Tararua PN Boys High 10 11 St Peters St Peters 2 12 St Peters PN Boys High 9 12 Dannevirke HS 13 Awatapu PN Boys High 7 13 Longburn 14 Freyberg 2 14 Rangitikei
17 Match Card template – photocopy and stick on cards each week. No Player Cards Goals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
18 Hockey Manawatu 2018 SS Challenge Request Form Must be submitted by April 3rd Email to will@hockeymanawatu.org.nz SCHOOL: CONTACT PERSON: PHONE: EMAIL: ________________________________________________ (Name of challenging team) Current Seeding ___________ Wish to challenge ________________________________________________ (Name of team to challenge) Current Seeding ___________ Preferred challenge day and time ______________________________ We understand that the date and time of this challenge will be set by Hockey Manawatu during the week of 10th to 13th April 2018 based on availability of the turfs and umpires. We accept that we must have submitted a full team registration form prior to the commencement of this challenge and that these players cannot be registered in any other team during the season without authorisation from HMI. We understand that to successfully be promoted to the top 16 that we must win our challenge match in regulation time.
19 HOCKEY MANAWATU SECONDARY SCHOOL TURF FEES 1 JANUARY 2018 (HOURLY RATES) Half Turf Full Turf Practice Fees With lights Without lights With lights Without lights Secondary School (Peak rate 7pm - 9pm Mon-Thu $ 70.00 N/A $ 130.00 N/A Secondary School (outside peak hours) $ 40.00 $ 35.00 $ 70.00 $ 60.00 Interschool Games Interschool games (per game outside of our 2017 Secondary School Competition schedule of games. eg School exchange Napier vs PNGHS $ 50.00 Day Time Booking (9am to 3.00pm) Tournament incl complex per day (Schools) $ 150.00 (Game Fees Additional) School Activities School Activities (for non Hockey Teams) $15 per session or $300 for calendar year booking (March-Nov) Game Fees Club ( All teams entered into our Open Competition) $115.00 Secondary School $65.00 PER Secondary School 6 Aside 6 - Aside Entry Fee (No weekly turf fees) $ 520.00 Fixed Entry Fee (For Non Affiliated Teams) Secondary School $ 200.00 Affiliation Fees HNZ HMI Secondary ( Per Team ) $203.41 $274.95 $ 478.36 Central Hockey Levies Central Hockey Secondary ( Per Team ) $ 24.00
20 HOCKEY MANAWATU TURF / PAVILION RULES • Alcohol is not permitted to be brought into the facility AT ALL TIMES. • Enter & Exit by GATES ONLY. Please refrain from climbing fences. • Entrance and exit to the playing surfaces is at the gateways located by the front of the Pavilion. • No climbing over or sitting on fences. • Approved footwear only on the Turfs, i.e. rubber soles – no sprigs, cleats or metal fittings. • Ensure footwear is clean and free of stones and dirt. • Goalkeeper’s buckles must be covered to ensure no sharp edges protrude. • No smoking, food, chewing gum or spitting is permitted on the Turfs. • No glass bottles permitted on the surfaces. No plastic bottles to be left on the surfaces. • Matches will commence at scheduled times. There will be no extension for lateness or injury unless advised by the Tournament Director. • No personal gear or equipment is to be left inside the fence line of the Turf while matches are in progress. • All rubbish, bindings, tapes must be removed from the Turf and disposed of in rubbish bins provided. • Dugouts are for players and officials only. • Report any damages to HMI office immediately • Watering will take place as required. • Video Tower Access is for Officials only. Key available from office. • Please return all goals/equipment to their original position. PAVILION • Please respect our Venue at all times • No running, jumping inside the pavilion • No Bags, sticks or hockey equipment clothing etc allowed inside the pavilion • NO flyers/posters/notices of any kind to be placed on HMI pavilion / facility AT ALL TIMES • ANY notices/flyers you would like to be advertised within our facility/pavilion must be handed into our HMI office staff for approval. • We expect all Users and Supporters within our facility and pavilion to take care and ensure they clean up after themselves, place all rubbish and left over food in bins provided. • Any damage, vandalism or misbehaviour will not be tolerated. Any costs associated will be charged to the offender/s. • If you find or witness any behaviour causing damage to our facility please contact HMI office immediately.
21 Coaching Information and Help Kāhui Hockey Manawatu An African proverb says:” if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together”. That’s what we believe. We would like to create a culture amongst coaches where we make each other better. Individually we are not perfect, but we are perfect together. Coach courses In 2018 Kāhui Hockey Manawatu organizes the following courses: • Free online course from Hockey New Zealand with certificate - It has an online and practical part. The online part consists of 5 modules, which you can follow in your own time. The practical part will be planned once enough coaches has followed the online course. - You can find the instruction + link to the online course on the website www.hockeymanawatu.org.nz. Just go to “coaching” and then courses. • Highly recommended coaching sessions Both in term 2 and term 3 we organize a 1-hour coaching session around a topic. It’s easy to attend since they are planned before or after your game. Groups will be max of 4/5 coaches which means lots of individual attention. The schedule: Week 19 : start of the competition Date Workshop times Workshop topic Location Workshops were planned from 7 till 10th How to design game related exercises pavilion May NB If you missed this one but are interested, please contact rdm@hockeymanawatu.org.nz to plan a day and time which suits you Week 30 : start term 3 Date Workshop times Workshop topic Location NB if another time suits you better, you are free to join that time Monday 23 July 4.30 – 5.30 pm (coaches 6.30 game) 5.30 -6.30 pm (coaches 4.15 game) Principles of Modern Hockey 6.30 – 7.30 pm (coaches 5.30 game) (if you have suggestion for other topics, Pavilion Tuesday 24 July 4.30 – 5.30 pm (coaches 6.30 game) please let us know) 5.30 -6.30 pm (coaches 4.15 game) 6.30 – 7.30 pm (coaches 5.30 game) Wednesday 25 4.30 – 5.30 pm (coaches 6.30 game) July 5.30 -6.30 pm (coaches 4.15 game) Leading up to tournament; game 6.30 – 7.30 pm (coaches 5.30 game) analyzation Thursday 26 4.30 – 5.30 pm (coaches 6.30 game) July 5.30 -6.30 pm (coaches 4.15 game) 6.30 – 7.30 pm (coaches 5.30 game) • Sport Manawatu Regional Sport conference - Kāhui Hockey Manawatu also wants to promote the Regional Sport conference from Sport Manawatu. It’s going to be on a Friday 29th June and last a whole day. Once we have more information we will inform you. Coaching on the job • Coaching on the job during the holidays. Would you like feedback on your coaching skills? Would you like to learn how to train your team? In the holiday’s you can train on the turfs from 5.30 till 6.30 pm with your team. You can choose if the RDM is the coach developer (you train your team) or the RDM gives training and you assist. There will be small costs for the turfs, RDM is free.
22 We also offering primary and secondary school players specific theme related trainings in the afternoon from 1.00 – 5.00 pm. Examples are: press defending, elimination etc. You are welcome to attend those sessions as a coach. No costs involved. If you are interested, just go to our website close to the holiday and look at “coaching” and then coaching on the job. • Individual or school coaching If you would like a workshop only for your school coaches, you can contact Nicolette van Zeijl (rdm@hockeymanawatu.org.nz). The costs are $30 per hour + travel expense. As individual coach you can have individual mentoring as well for the same price. Free Fitness programme Field Hockey has become a fast, explosive and powerful game. The physical component of the game has become more important. You can train this by offering fitness sessions. The only problem with fitness sessions; you can easily give the wrong exercise or the wrong weight, reps, series or time. All this leads to not getting the results you want. HMI would like to help you by providing a fitness programme for the whole winter season. This programme ensures you are offering the fitness sessions suitable for hockey players in the phase of the competition they are in. If you are interested, just send an email to rdm@hockeymanawatu.org.nz and it will be send to you. PARENTS DAY Kāhui hockey Manawatu organizes two PARENT DAYS. All parents and coaches who would like to more know about the hockey game can register for this day. There are no costs involved. The parent day is planned around a div 1 game, to learn while we are watching a game. The dates: 1. Saturday 23 June: workshop from 12.45 till 3 pm, with the men’s game at 1.30 College A versus Marist 2. Saturday 30th June: workshop from 2.15 till 4.30 pm with the girls game at 3 pm PNGHS versus College.
23 2018 DOMESTIC TOURNAMENTS – DATES & VENUES MAY April 29th – 5th National U21 Tournament Hamilton JUNE 2nd – 4th National Indians Tournament Auckland 6th – 8th National University Tournament Auckland JULY 8th – 14th National U18 Regional Tournament Dunedin 9th – 14th National U18 Men’s Association Tournament North Harbour 9th – 14th National U18 Women’s Association Tournament Palmerston North Aon Secondary Schoolboy Tournaments 3rd – 8th Aon Rankin Cup & India Shield Tauranga 3rd – 7th Mayhill Cup* BOP – Rotorua 3rd – 7th Founders Cup* Palmerston North 3rd – 7th Johnson Cup* Timaru Olympic Stick * Auckland 3rd – 7th Woolaston Trophy * Levin 3rd – 7th Coaches Cup* Greymouth 3rd – 7th Galletly Cup* (2nd XI Tnmt) Hamilton 3rd – 7th Aon Secondary Schoolgirl Tournaments Aon Federation Cup & Marie Fry Trophy Whangarei 3rd – 8th Chica Gilmer Trophy* Pukekohe SEPTEMBER 3rd – 7th 3rd – 7th Jenny Hair Cup* Carterton 3rd – 7th Audrey Timlin Memorial* Invercargill 3rd – 7th Kate Trolove Cup* Stratford 3rd – 7th Eveline Hankers Memorial BOP – Taupo 3rd – 7th Mary Clinton Cup* Hawke’s Bay 3rd – 7th Rosemary O’Brien Cup* Gisborne 3rd – 7th South Island Tier 4 Secondary School Tournament Cromwell 3rd – 7th Jenny McDonald Cup* Gore 3rd – 7th Chris Arthur Cup* (2nd XI Tnmt) Ashburton Secondary School Mixed Tournaments 3rd – 7th North Island Mixed Tournament* Wanganui 3rd – 7th South Island Mixed Tournament* Oamaru 9th Ford NHL Round 1 15th – 23rd Ford Rds 2 – 6 plus finals Various - Wellington 16th – 22nd Ford National Association Tournament Wellington 1st – 6th U15 Boys Premier Tournament Christchurch 1st – 6th U15 Girls Premier Tournament Hawke’s Bay OCTOBER 1st – 6th U15 Boys Championship Tournament Dunedin 1st – 6th U15 Girls Championship Tournament Carterton 8th – 13th National U13 Boys Hatch Cup Tournament Nelson 8th – 13th National U13 Girls Collier Trophy Tournament North Harbour 20th – 22nd National Maori Tournament
24 School Div Team Name Name E mail Phone Phone CORNERSTONE Div 1 Cornerstone Boys Jannell Eade jannell@cornerstone.ac.nz 3567326 272526045 Coach CHRISTIAN Boys SCHOOL FEILDING HIGH Div 1 All Fld Boys Brandon Roach broach@feildinghigh.school.nz 278051437 Coach,Other SCHOOL Boys PNBHS Div 1 PNBHS 2nd XI David Tomlinson tomlinsond@pnbhs.school.nz 3561702 212274106 Manager Boys WAIOPEHU Div 1 Waiopehu 1st XI Jordan Bignell- littlejtupara@gmail.com 221006108 Coach COLLEGE Boys Tupara WAIOPEHU Div 1 Waiopehu Boys 1st Mikaela Greig mikaelagre@waiopehu.ac.nz 272971752 Other COLLEGE Boys XI WANGANUI HIGH Div 1 Wanganui High Darrell Hoskin darrell@hoskincarriers.co.nz 63447002 274370095 Manager SCHOOL Boys School AWATAPU Div 1 Awatapu 1st X1 Maria Reiche marialaurareiche@gmail.com 63570212 279495516 Coach COLLEGE Girls FEILDING HIGH Div 1 FAHS Girls 1st Raewyn Beattie rbeattie@feildinghigh.school.nz 021 081 Manager SCHOOL Girls 56478 FEILDING HIGH Div 1 FAHS 1st XI Girls Pippa Norman pippajn@gmail.com 272468284 Assistant SCHOOL Girls Coach FEILDING HIGH Div 1 Feilding high Jed Stewardson- J.stewardsonhill@outlook.com 225388580 Coach SCHOOL Girls school first XI Hill FREYBERG HIGH Div 1 Freyberg 1st XI Brooke Batley Batleyb@freyberg.ac.nz 278711920 Coach SCHOOL Girls Girls team HOROWHENUA Div 1 Horowhenua Melanie Davies mdavies@horowhenua.school.nz 063670390 ( 2102992755 Assistant COLLEGE Girls College 1st X1 home) Coach,Manager HOROWHENUA Horowhenua Marika Holloway mholloway@horowhenua.school.nz COLLEGE College 1st X1 NGA TAWA Div 1 Nga Tawa 1st Carla Jones carla.burt1@gmail.com 027 211 Coach COLLEGE Girls 2031 PNGHS Div 1 PNGHS 2XI Amy Johnson Hockey_amyjohnson@hotmail.com 2102981663 Coach Girls PNGHS Div 1 PNGHS 2nd XI Hilary Martin h.martin@pnghs.school.nz 274619444 Manager Girls PNGHS Div 1 PNGHS: 3rd XI Imogen McRae imogenmcr@pnghs.school.nz 211804009 Coach Girls
25 PNGHS Div 1 PNGHS 3 Jenna Peel jennapee@pnghs.school.nz 63564511 276678002 Coach Girls PNGHS Div 1 PNGHS Jordan Peters j.peters@pnghs.school.nz 212384197 Manager Girls WAIOPEHU Div 1 Waiopehu 1st X1 Samantha Knight SamanthaGraceKnight@hotmail.com 278485443 Coach COLLEGE Girls WANGANUI Div 1 WCS 1st XI Anna Symes anna.symes@collegiate.school.nz 06 3425780 275045171 Coach COLLEGIATE Girls WANGANUI HIGH Div 1 WHS Elaine Baker mrsmabakes@hotmail.com 06 34 26878 272440899 Manager SCHOOL Girls WANGANUI HIGH Div 1 WHS Robyn Smith bobndodd@xtra.co.nz 06 347 2468 027 603 Manager SCHOOL Girls 9572 FREYBERG HIGH Div 2 1st XI Jason Edgecombe Jedge40@Gmail.com 06 3258668 21980715 Coach SCHOOL Boys PNBHS Div 2 BHS Colts Bruce Kensington kensingtonb@pnbhs.school.nz 272755022 Coach Boys PNBHS Div 2 PNBHS Year 9 Mark Leighton leightonm@pnbhs.school.nz 211141723 211141723 Coach Boys PNBHS Div 2 PNBHS U15 Colts Sue Taylor taylors@pnbhs.school.nz 3545176 2102422638 Manager Boys PNBHS Div 2 Pnbhs 3rd xi Jason Woodman Woody@pnbhs.school.nz 273306882 Coach,Manager Boys RANGITIKEI Div 2 Rangitikei College Matthew Belk Belk96@xtra.co.nz 06 3275267 272742591 Coach COLLEGE Boys Boys 1st XI RANGITIKEI Div 2 Rangitikei College Michelle Belk mbelk@rangitikeicollege.school.nz 63277024 272742591 Manager COLLEGE Boys Boys 1st XI TARARUA Div 2 Tararua college Becky Anderson mattandbec@xtra.co.nz 2102235632 2102235632 Manager COLLEGE Boys 1st X1 TARARUA Div 2 Tararua College Karen Belcher tkbelcher@xtra.co.nz 274192299 Manager COLLEGE Boys Boys 1st XI TARARUA Div 2 Tararua College Andrew Wylie theboys18@icloud.com 21820878 Coach COLLEGE Boys Boys 1st XI DANNEVIRKE Div 2 Dannevirke High Tania Kilkolly tania.kilkolly@xtra.co.nz 6463746994 276001065 Assistant HIGH SCHOOL Girls School Coach DANNEVIRKE Div 2 Dannevirke High Ally MacKay allymackay@dannevirkehigh.school.nz 63748302 027 Manager HIGH SCHOOL Girls School Girls 4186364 DANNEVIRKE Div 2 Dannevirke High Shayla Treleaven shaylatreleaven101@gmail.com 6463746994 275294303 Coach HIGH SCHOOL Girls School Girls 1st FEILDING HIGH Div 2 FAHS Development Cecile Ellery cellery@feildinghigh.school.nz 06 323 4029 272526495 Manager SCHOOL Girls
26 ST PETERS Div 2 St Peter's College Jill Jonasen j.jonasen@ucol.ac.nz 027 260 Manager COLLEGE Girls 9026 ST PETERS Div 2 St Peters 1 st XI Narelle O'connor nociboc@xtra.co.nz 06 3291733 272422215 Coach COLLEGE Girls TARARUA Div 2 Tararua College Bridget Bailey sportscoord@tararuacollege.school.nz 063768344 ext 272416604 Manager COLLEGE Girls Girls 1st X1 220 TARARUA Div 2 Tararua College Kirsten Waterman sportscoord@tararuacollege.school.nz 0211311575 Coach COLLEGE Girls Girls 1st X1 AWATAPU Div 3 Awatapu Boys 1st Maree Thomspon thompson@awatapu.school.nz 212560041 Manager COLLEGE Boys XI DANNEVIRKE Div 3 Dannevirke High Charlie Menzies charliemenzies@dannevirkehigh.school.nz work 06-3748302 273585902 Coach,Manager HIGH SCHOOL Boys Boy's 1st 11 DANNEVIRKE Div 3 DHS boys Liam Sandbrook Liamsandbrook@dannevirkehigh.school.nz 273813923 273813923 Coach,Manager HIGH SCHOOL Boys FEILDING HIGH Div 3 Feilding High Red corvett black corvett_black@hotmail.com 274226551 274226551 Coach SCHOOL Boys team PNBHS Div 3 PNBHS 6XI Todd Gunning gunningt@pnbhs.school.nz 275517038 Coach Boys ST PETERS Div 3 SPC Boys 1st XI Laurel Winiata winiata2@gmail.com 3536415 21385606 Manager COLLEGE Boys ST PETERS Div 3 SPC Boys 1st XI Sheridan Bonner holden_brock@hotmail.com 0211315069 Coach COLLEGE Boys FEILDING HIGH Div 3 FAHS Girls Hostel Hayley Anderson handerson@feildinghigh.school.nz 273286641 Manager SCHOOL Girls FEILDING HIGH Div 3 Feilding high Blue Gill Atkinson gatkinson@feildinghigh.school.nz 274051675 Coach SCHOOL Girls FEILDING HIGH Div 3 FAHS Junior A girls Baden Cameron noremacci@gmail.com 06 3275349 home 027 828 Assistant SCHOOL Girls 06 3278229 work 2481 Coach FEILDING HIGH Div 3 FAHS Junior A Megan Liddy mliddy@feildinghigh.school.nz +64 6 323 4029 212608235 Manager SCHOOL Girls Girls FEILDING HIGH Div 3 Feilding Red karen higgie khiggie@feildinghigh.school.nz 63234028 272236454 Manager SCHOOL Girls (Whero) Team FREYBERG HIGH Div 3 Freyberg Andre Jacobs jacobsa@freyberg.ac.nz 212967367 212967367 Coach SCHOOL Girls Development LONGBURN Div 3 LAC Bex King rebeccak@lac.school.nz 63541059 272333171 Coach ADVENTIST Girls COLLEGE LONGBURN Div 3 LAC Rachel Paki rachelp@lac.school.nz 021 023 Manager ADVENTIST Girls 37728 COLLEGE
27 NGA TAWA Div 3 Nga Tawa Sarah Hobden sarah.hobden@hotmail.com 273315299 Coach COLLEGE Girls PNGHS Div 3 PNGHS 5th XI Julie Bolton jabolton@hotmail.co.nz 273696519 Manager Girls PNGHS Div 3 PNGHS 5TH XI Breahnna McIntosh breahnnamci@pnghs.school.nz (06) 3533363 220297583 Coach Girls PNGHS Div 3 PNGHS 4XI Cydney O'Hara cydneyoha@pnghs.school.nz (06) 353 1243 027 326 Coach Girls 5613 PNGHS Div 3 PNGHS 5TH XI Holly Williams hollyand@pnghs.school.nz 224368729 Coach Girls RANGITIKEI Div 3 Rangitikei 1st X1 Tracey Hawkins thawkins@rangitikeicollege.school.nz 272916631 272916631 Coach COLLEGE Girls AWATAPU Div 4 AWATAS Bruce Reiche reiche@xtra.co.nz 6463570212 272954741 Coach,Manager COLLEGE Mixed CORNERSTONE Div 4 Cornerstone Mixed Braden Simpson simpsons@inpire.net.nz 63572422 211156158 Coach,Manager CHRISTIAN Mixed SCHOOL FREYBERG HIGH Div 4 Freyberg Mixed Kieran Collier Collierk@freyber.ac.nz 274374493 Coach SCHOOL Mixed Team MANAWATU Div 4 Manawatu College Nathan Webb nwebb@manawatucollege.school.nz 063636550 0275309868 Manager COLLEGE Mixed Mixed OTAKI COLLEGE Div 4 Otaki Mixed team Emma Vodanovich Vodanovichemma@gmail.com 06 3646111 211800930 Coach Mixed
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