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Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club Player and Parent Handbook for Junior Club Cricket Season 2020/21 Stages 1, 2 and 3 (U11 – U16)
The Tewantin Cricket club was formed in the early 1920's. The club has a rich history with much success. Success comes from hard work at the grass roots facilitating safe, inclusive and welcoming community spirit that allows people to engage in the game of cricket. Welcome to Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club shares the values of the Australian Way. Through teaching, inspiring, Tewantin-Noosa nurturing we want to make a difference. We want to help everyday Mums and Dads to make our Cricket Club players better and we are here to support you. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club wants you to enjoy cricket with the players being the focus of our commitment. We want to promote a fun and safe environment where you can contribute to our community spirit and help us to continue to be a cricket club our members are proud of.
Entry Level Junior Club Cricket at TNCC Junior Blasters Ø 60 Minutes of fun Ø Minimum six weeks of action, Learn new skills including catching, throwing and teamwork Ø Make new friends or organise a group to learn together Ø Parents join in the fun too Ø It's safe – we use plastic bats and a rubber ball Master Blasters Friday Night Cricket - Home Ground, Read Park, Goodwin St, Tewantin Ø 7-10 players per team – 14 to 20 overs per innings Ø Innings length (overs) is determined by number of players in largest team times 2 overs per bowler. Both teams to bowl this number of overs Ø All equipment is supplied for games Ø No need for personal protective equipment Ø Pitch is 14m long (stumps to stumps) See the MASTERS BLASTERS HANDBOOK for further details Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Junior Club Cricket at TNCC 3 Junior stages have been developed to continue from Junior Blasters and Master Blasters. These stages are perfect for boys & girls aged 9-17 years. Formats in all 3 stages are for kids with basic cricket skills. They will get to play games of cricket against other clubs. These formats allows kids to transition based on ability to the adult game. Some equipment may be provided. Cricket at this level is fun and Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club support this throughout all levels. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Age Eligibility Junior Blasters 5-7 Years Master Blasters 7-10 Years U11 U12 & U13 U14 & U16A/B (9-10 years) (11-12 years) (13–16 years) Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Age Eligibility A player’s designated age group is determined by their age prior to the 1st September for the upcoming season. For example if player is 11 years of age as of the 31st of August, they will be an U12 player. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club allows players to play up one age level only. This is determined on a case by case basis and the following; Ø The need for the club to ensure each team has sufficient player numbers; Ø A player’s ability, knowledge and experience; Ø Player numbers in an age group (i.e. players wishing to play in their correct age group get preference over those players wishing to play up); Ø Parents/players must seek advice from the committee prior to registering a player for a higher age group. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Important Dates Junior Blasters u Junior Blasters Program Commences – Thursday 22nd October u Junior Blasters Program Finishes – 8 weeks from commencement Master Blasters u Master Blaster Training Commences – Thursday 22nd October u Master Blaster Games Commence – Friday 23rd October u Last Round Master Blasters before Christmas – 8 Weeks from commencement u Master Blasters Training Recommences – Thursday 4th February 2021 u Master Blasters Games recommences – Friday 5th February 2021 u Master Blasters Last Round – Friday 8 Weeks from Post Christmas commencement Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Important Dates All Junior Registrations Open – 17th August 2020 U11 – U16 Age Groups Ø U12 – U16 Registrations Close – 1st October 2020 Ø Training Commences - Tuesday 15th September Ø Team Allocations Completed U12 – U16 – Thursday 1st October Ø First Round - Saturday 24th October. Ø Last round before Christmas - Saturday 12th December Ø Cricket will resume after Christmas- Saturday 16th January Ø Last round – Saturday 20th February Ø Saturday morning play offs / Final U11 round – Saturday 27th February Ø Semi Finals U12-U16 (1v4 and 2v3) - Sunday 28th February Ø Grand Finals U12-U16 - Sunday 7th March Ø Junior Club Presentation Day – TBA March Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Registrations In order to ensure adequate planning for the junior season, registrations should be submitted as early as possible and all parents and players must have registrations completed before the designated closing date. Player registrations impact on team allocations, the number of teams per age group, recruitment of coaches and managers, advice to the Sunshine Coast Cricket Association for draws to be completed and ground allocations. Registrations for all junior programs and age groups open on the 17th August 2020. Registrations and payments are completed online: https://www.playcricket.com.au/club-finder/club-details?Id=13814#. Select the relevant age group and follow the steps to complete the registration process. The club will often hold face to face information sessions at the club for parents and players to provide further information and assistance, particularly for our new players, dates TBA. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Team Allocations Junior Cricket is unique in that team player numbers are limited in order to ensure all players get an equal opportunity to take part in games. Unlike other team sports, it is not possible in Junior Cricket to have 4 or 5 reserves sitting on the sideline waiting to take part. For example, in our Stage 2 (U12 & U13) teams, 9 players constitute a full team. Under the SCCA Junior Rules squads of up to 11 players are allowed and at least 7 players are required as minimum to avoid a forfeit. In this age group a squad of 10-11 players is ideal. If players are sick, injured, or away it still allows the team to play each week and a full squad can be rotated through a game within the junior rules. Late registrations of even just a few players can significantly change the dynamic of team allocations across all age groups. In age groups where the club has multiple teams, allocations are done to try and ensure teams are balanced on ability. Other considerations include, ensuring players get the maximum playing time, player engagement with the game, and where possible, considering requests for players wishing to play with friends. It is important that parents and players understand that will always endeavor to accommodate any player requests with team allocations. Team allocations are made and are subject to change by Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club. These changes can occur for a variety of reasons and the understanding of parents and players is appreciated. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Uniforms Club playing uniforms will be available for purchase at the club on training afternoons. Master Blasters: Ø All players are required to wear a club shirt, pants and club cap during games. No other caps are allowed. Stage 1, 2 and 3: Ø All players are required to wear a club shirt and club cap during games. No other caps are allowed. Ø Players are also able to wear white broad brimmed cricket hats. Cricket white pants can be purchased from the club or at sport stores. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Equipment The club will provide necessary equipment to facilitate training. Players are welcome to use their own equipment at training Junior and Master Blasters: Ø All equipment provided for training and games. Personal protective equipment is not provided and is up to the individual players to provide. Stage 1, 2 and 3: Ø All players are free to use their own cricket equipment at training and games. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Training Ø Junior Blasters Program – Read Park, Thursdays 4pm – 5pm Ø Master Blasters – Read Park, Thursdays 4pm – 5pm Ø U11’s – Read Park, Tuesdays and/or Thursdays 4pm – 5pm (exact timings decided by coaches) Ø U12’s – U/16’s – Read Park, Tuesdays and Thursdays 4pm – 5:00 to 5:30pm (exact timings decided by coaches) What to bring to training: Ø Hat, sunscreen, water bottle, enclosed SPORTS footwear and suitable sport clothing. For player safety no formal school uniforms or formal footwear to be worn. Ø No game uniforms to be worn. Ø All playing equipment. Due to COVID-19 restrictions players must not share personal protective equipment Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Local Rules Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club plays by local rules set out by the Sunshine Coast Cricket Association A summary of the local rules follows on the following slides for each stage It is important that coaches and managers in all stages are fully Conversant with the local rules as changes can occur from previous seasons. The Sunshine Coast Cricket Association Junior rules can be found at www.sunshinecoast.qld.cricket.com.au and follow the links to the Junior Competition rules. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Sunshine Coast Also contained within the SCCA Junior rules is the “The Spirit of Cricket” & “Code of Conduct” which explains the expectations of Cricket coaches, players and parents. All players and parents need to understand the importance of “The Spirit of Cricket” and “Code Association of Conduct”. (SCCA) “Spirit of Parents should also familiarise themselves with the procedures for handling issues involving the “Code of Conduct”. Parents in Cricket” & the first instance should contact a member of the club committee to discuss any issues. “Code of Under no circumstances are parents or players to directly Conduct” contact opposition clubs with issues or concerns. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Stage 1 – U11 Home ground: Ø Tewantin State School, Goodwin St, Tewantin Saturday Mornings: u 7:45am to 9:45 am or 9:55am to 11:55am What to bring to Games: u Water bottle u Enclosed sports footwear u Wear your game uniform u Cricket Bat and playing equipment u Chairs Ball: u 142 gr Kookaburra Commander Boundary: u Maximum 40 from Batter’s end Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Pitch Type and Length: u Hard Wicket 16m Overs: u 20 Over per team Batting: u All players to bat u Retire at 17 balls (for 7 player team see expanded rules for larger or smaller teams) u Batter does not leave the field when dismissed u No limits on number of dismissals u Wides and no Balls included in ball count u Batter to swap ends following a dismissal Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Bowling: u All players to bowl u 6 bowlers x 3 overs, Wicket Keeper x 2 overs u Max 6 balls per over u Bowlers to bowl from one end u Bonus of 4 runs per wicket taken is added to bowling team's score Feilding: u Each team to use 2 wicket-keepers x 10 overs each u Rotation of fielders in clockwise direction u No fielder within 15m of batter or each other with exception of wicket keeper (to encourage singles) u If more than 7 players are present at a match, they should rotate onto the field each over Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Dismissals: u All dismissals apply except LBW and Mankad Team Size: u Minimum of 5 players per team required to play the game u Maximum of 9 players (no more than 7 on field at one time) u All Players to bat and Bowl u Players can fill in short U11 teams within the same club on the same day Equipment: u 1 set of wooden stumps with bails u 1 set of portable stumps with base and bails u Size 4 bat recommended u Boundary markers u Chalk or tape to mark the crease Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3 u Scorebook
Game Formats Stage 2 – U12 & U13 Home Grounds: u U12 - St Thomas More School, Bicentennial Dr, Sunshine Beach u U13 - Sunshine Beach State School, Ben Lexcen Dr, Sunshine Beach Saturday Mornings: u 7:45 am start, games MUST be completed by 12:00pm What to bring to Games: u Water bottle u Enclosed sports footwear u Wear your game uniform and club hat/cap u Cricket Bat and playing equipment u Chairs Ball: u 142gr Kookaburra Red King on all surfaces Boundary: u Maximum 45 metres from centre of pitch Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Pitch Type and Length: u Hard Wicket - 18 metres in length or 17.7 see expanded rules Overs: u 1 innings of 30 overs per team. Batting: u Retire at 30 balls u Retirees return in order of retirement u Wides and no Balls included in ball count u Innings is deemed closed when 8 wickets have fallen or number of players minus 1 for teams with less than 9. See rules 2.7 Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Bowling: u 11 Players to bowl u Wicket keepers to bowl a minimum of 2 over u Max of 8 balls an over. Last over must contain 6 legal deliveries u Max overs per bowler is 4 (or 5 overs in 7 player team) u Bowlers to bowl from one end for 15 overs then change ends for remainder of innings. Feilding: u No fielder within 10m of batter except slips, gully and wicket keeper u Rotation of fielders is recommended u Each team to use 2 wicket keepers. Change at 15 overs u If teams have 10-11 players, they are encouraged to rotate fielders after every over Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Dismissals: u All dismissals apply Team Size: u Minimum of 7 players per team required to play the game u Maximum of 11 players (no more than 9 on field at one time) u 11 can bat and bowl Equipment: u 1 set of wooden stumps with bails u 1 set of portable stumps with base and bails u Size 4 bat recommended u Boundary markers u Chalk or tape to mark the crease Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3 u Scorebook
Game Formats Stage 3 – U14 Home Ground: Ø Mat Thornhill Oval (Synthetic) McKinnon Dr, Tewantin Saturday Mornings: u 7:45am and finished by 12:00pm What to bring to Games: u Water bottle u Enclosed sports footwear u Club uniform and club cap or white broad brim hat u Cricket Bat and playing equipment u Chairs Ball: u On synthetic - 156gr Kookaburra Red King u On Turf - 156gr Kookaburra 4-piece Senator Boundary: u Maximum 50 metres from centre of pitch and wickets Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Pitch Type and Length: u Hard Wicket - Full length 20.12 metres Overs: u 1 Day Game - 1 innings of 30 overs per team u 2 Day Game - 1st innings of 50 overs, no restriction in 2nd innings Batting: u 1 Day Game Retire at 40 fair balls. Wides and No Balls are NOT included in ball count u 2 Day Games retire at 50 runs u Retirees return in order of least balls faced, then original batting order Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Bowling: u All players to bowl u Max of 8 balls an over. Last over must contain 6 legal deliveries u 1 Day Game - all players to bowl 2 overs before any player can bowl a 3rd. Max overs per bowler is 20% of total, i.e. 6 in a 30 over match u 2 Day Game - all players to bowl 3 overs before any player can bowl a 4th. Max overs per bowler is 20% of total, i.e. 10 in a 50 over innings u 2 Day Game max spell is 4 overs. Feilding: u No fielder within 10m of batter except slips, gully and wicket keeper Follow on: u Permitted when opposition is all out and is at least 100 runs behind first team to bat's score. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Dismissals: u All dismissals apply u Innings complete if wickets fallen is one less that number of players Team Size: u Minimum of 7 players per team required to play the game u Maximum of 14 players u No more than 11 on field at one time u Max 12 Players to bat and bowl Equipment: u 2 sets of wooden stumps with bails u Boundary markers u Scorebook Declarations: u Not permitted in 1st innings Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Stage 3 – U16 A & B Home Ground: Ø Dale Officer Oval (Turf) McKinnon Dr, Tewantin Saturday Mornings: u 7:45 am start and games MUST be completed by 12:00pm What to bring to Games: u Water bottle u Enclosed footwear u Wear your game uniform u Cricket Bat and playing equipment u Chair to sit on or rug for the ground Ball: u On synthetic - 156gr Kookaburra Red King u On Turf - 156gr Kookaburra 4-piece Senator u An all female team to use 142 gr versions of the above. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Pitch Type and Length: u Hard Wicket - Full length 20.12 metres Overs: u 1 Day Game - 1 innings of 30 overs per team u 2 Day Game - 1st innings of 60 overs, no restriction in 2nd innings Batting: u 1 & 2 Day Games retire at 100 runs u Retirees return in order of original batting order Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Bowling: u All players encouraged to bowl u Max of 8 balls an over. Last over must contain 6 legal deliveries u Max overs per bowler is 20% of total, i.e. 6 in a 30 over match, 12 in a 60 innings u Max spell is 6 overs u No maximum spell for spinners except percentage of allotted overs Feilding: u Players may field no closer than 10m to the batter Follow on: u Permitted when opposition is all out and is at least 100 runs behind first team to bat's score. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Game Formats Dismissals: u All dismissals apply u Innings complete if wickets fallen is one less that number of players Team Size: u Minimum of 7 players per team required to play the game u Maximum of 14 players u No more than 11 on field at one time u Max 12 Players to bat and bowl Equipment: u 2 sets of wooden stumps with bails u Boundary markers u Scorebook Declarations: u Permitted after 40 overs bowled Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Blue Cards Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club requires ALL registered player parent/s to hold a Blue Card No Card No Play https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/applications/need-to-apply-for-card.html Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Player Safety If you have a Blue Card please let the club know the number and expiry date. If you have lodged an application and have received a reference number please advise the club of that also. https://www.bluecard.qld.gov.au/applications/need-to-apply-for-card.html A parent/carer must be present at games and training with their player or have made arrangements with another parent for their child to be adequately supervised. This is purely from a child welfare perspective in that coaches cannot be directly responsible for the personal safety of every player at games and training, in particular, our youngest junior players. If the club becomes aware of instances where players are not being appropriately supervised, unfortunately that player may not be able to continue in the Junior Cricket program. Once again this is purely from a child welfare perspective. As all parents/carers can appreciate, if a child is not being adequately supervised at games or training and that player gets injured or goes missing the consequences could be very serious. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club’s priority is your child's safety. Due to COVID-19 restrictions parents must remain behind the boundary fence during training unless providing assistance to coaches or managers. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Parent Help and Volunteering Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club is a community club that relies on the fantastic work of volunteers. For the Junior Club Cricket program to be successful we require ALL parents to contribute in some way. Every bit of assistance from a volunteer, no matter how small, has an outstanding impact on the success of our proud club. Roles that need to be undertaken each and every season include, coaches, managers, umpires, scorers and general help from parents each and every week. The club is continually striving to improve the already great support we provide to our volunteers. All of our coaches undertake the Level 1 Community Coaches Course facilitated by Cricket Australia. This is a great course comprising of online training and a short face to face course conducted here on the Sunshine Coach. Expressions of interest for our junior coaches and managers will be made in the early planning stages for the upcoming season so please let the club know if you can assist. The club will hold a information session for all our coaches and managers prior to the start of the season to ensure you are ready to go! Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Parent Help and Volunteering Throughout the season ALL parents need to contribute on game days in relation to scoring and umpiring. Prior to the start of the season information will be sent to parents on how to complete the online umpiring course put together by the Sunshine Coast Cricket Association. This user-friendly course is aimed at umpires who are just starting out through to those who have a good understanding of the rules of cricket. The club will also hold scoring information sessions prior to the start of the season. These sessions are a fantastic way to get a basic understanding of junior cricket scoring leading into the season. No experience necessary, the best way to learn is to have a go on gameday. Remember, IT’S NOT THE WORLD CUP! There are always two scorers at a match so there is always someone there to help you out. Parents need to be very proactive in helping our coaches, managers and assisting on game days with scoring, umpiring and setting up fields at home games. Don’t wait to be asked, ask your coaches and managers “What can I do?” Remember, don’t leave it up to someone else to take on THAT role, we are all volunteers!!! Let’s help each other. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Volunteering Different roles need different levels of effort and knowledge. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket are here to support you in these roles making volunteering easy. These scales will help assist you in making your decision about which role you would like to volunteer for. Level of Effort and Cricket Knowledge Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Coach Up to 4 hours/week u Work closely with the club coach u Plan your session before you get to the ground u Set up all skill based activities and drills for the squad Effort Knowledge u Assist the assistant coaches in the drills u Keep the players engaged and work with them through the drills u Make training and playing cricket fun u Get the players ready before the game u Help the team decide on the captain for the game u Assist the Umpires and the Scorers at the game You must be registered as a Community Coach and hold a current Blue Card Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Manager Less than 1 hour/week u You are the first point of contact for players and parents to pass on important messages such as absences, injuries etc u You need to make sure parents are aware each week of the Effort Knowledge location of the upcoming game u You need to make sure parents are rotating through the roles of scorer, umpire each week (MAKE A ROSTER!) u Organise 1 parent on your rostered home game to be Ground Person u Complete game day MARSH insurance checklist u Liaise with other age groups week to week in the event you need extra players or have extra players to give Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Umpire Only required at games u Meet the other umpire and discuss/clarify any local junior rules for that age group (i.e. make sure you are on the same page!) u Facilitate the coin toss Effort Knowledge u Count the deliveries each over u Adjudicate on wides, no balls, dismissals etc (IF IN DOUBT NOT OUT!) u Signal to the scorer u Retire the batters when the scorer lets you know they have faced all the deliveries u Get the players to congratulate the other team at the end of the game u Help in setting up fields at home games with the General Helpers Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Scorer Only required at games u Score books are provided u The other team will have a scorer too u Enter scores into My Cricket Live Score App Effort Knowledge u You will have to be able to keep score (Scorebook does this for you) u You will have to keep track of the balls faced by the batter (Scorebook does this for you) u You will need to let the batter know when they retire u You will need to remind the umpire how many balls have been bowled in the over from time to time u Help in setting up fields at home games with the General Helpers Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Assistant Coach Less than 1 hour/week u No need for any cricket knowledge u Very flexible role u Make it fun for the players at training Effort Knowledge u Must be able to assist the coach in setting up and running drills u Help in setting up fields at home games with the General Helpers Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club can help facilitate Level 1 Community Coach training for those who aspire to become our next Level 1 Community Coach. Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
General Helpers Less than 1 hour/week Whilst we might not give you a title you are the backbone of this club. Without General Helpers working in the background assisting the club we wouldn’t exist. Our General Helpers help everyone at anytime where they can. Effort Knowledge How you can help your players and club: u Set up the fields for home games u Help behind the Bar at home games u Help parents and players from other clubs when they visit Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club u Promote our club and invite your friends and family to home games u Promote our club and invite parents to register players at our club u Help others by asking “How can I help you” Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Junior Sub Committee The Junior Sub Committee is for the benefit of the club, parents and players. The committee requires volunteer contributions to assist with the tasks needed to be undertaken so the junior club can play cricket. The Junior Committee requires 1 parent representative from every stage level from Master Blasters through to Stage 3. Each volunteer representative in the Sub Committee will work with the players and parents in their associated age group. In order to minimise the time commitment of our junior sub committee members they should not hold other positions such as a junior coach. Junior Sub Committee responsibilities and tasks: Ø Player registration Ø Team allocations Ø Social Media (Junior Club) Ø Game ball register Ø Presentation Day organisiation Ø Assisting team managers Ø Equipment register Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Junior Sub Committee Structure TNCC Committee Junior Sub Committee Coach Developer Junior Blaster Master Blaster Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Club Coach Guest Coaches Co-ordinator Co-ordinator Co-ordinator Co-ordinator Co-ordinator (Level 2 Coach) Junior Stage 1, 2 and Master Blaster Coach Stage 1 Coaches Stage 2 Coaches Stage 3 Coaches Master Blaster Coach 3 Coaches Master Blaster Team Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Players and Parents (Level 1 Community Managers (Level 1 Community (Level 1 Community (Level 1 Community (Level 1 Community Team Managers Team Mangers Team Managers (Level 1 Community Coach) Coach) Coach) Coach) Coach) Coach) Master Blaster Stage 1 Umpires, Stage 2 Umpires, Stage 3 Umpires, Umpires, Scorers , Scorers, Ground Scorers, Ground Scorers, Ground Assistant Coaches Ground Managers and Assistant Coaches Managers and Assistant Coaches Managers and Assistant Coaches Managers and Assistant Coaches Assistant Coaches Volunteers Volunteers Volunteers Volunteers Players and Parents Individual Teams Players and Parents Individual Teams Player and Parents Individual Teams Players and Parents Individual Teams Players and Parents Players and Parents Players and Parents Players and Parents Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Covid 19 – Return to Play Industry COVID Safe Plans for sport, recreation and fitness have been implemented to cover all operations across the Sports industry in Queensland. These plans are designed to provide flexibility on restrictions for all clubs and organisations within each sports sector, including, where appropriate, allowing more participants and spectators than specified in the roadmap. Queensland Cricket advocated and provided input on behalf of cricket through in developing the Industry Covid Safe Plan for Field Sports. The approved Industry COVID Safe Plan for Field Sports provides a checklist and guidance material including on health and hygiene, facility management and physical distancing measures and has been updated to reflect Stage 3 easing of restrictions. Cricket clubs / associations please take particular note of the checklist (commencing p36) that will help to ensure Covid Safe requirements are met for Return to Play. Clubs and Associations should also access and complete the COVID-Safe Checklist for dining at Restaurants, Cafes, Pubs, Clubs, RSL clubs and Hotels in order to safely reopen canteens and bars at cricket venues. https://www.qldcricket.com.au/covid-19-return-to-play Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Who to contact? Parents and Players u You need to contact your manager first for team related enquiries u You need to contact your Coach for training related enquires If you would like to contact a representative from the club for any other matters contact the TNCC Junior Sub-committee at: TNCC-Juniors@outlook.com Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
Resources & Information for Parents and Players Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club Public Facebook Page - www.facebook.com/TewantinNoosaCricket Tewantin Noosa Cricket Club Facebook Group (Closed Group for day to day admin and important club information. Access granted on request) www.facebook.com/groups/207372825941266 Sunshine Coast Cricket Association (SCCA) Facebook Page – https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=sunshine%20coast%20cricket%20association MyCricket App – Sign in with your (or your players) MyCricket Id which is used when registering your player. This App contains all fixtures, times, locations and results for all competitive matches (U12- U16) MARSH Game day insurance checklist – MUST be completed by coach or delegated person for every junior match. MyCricket Live Score App – An admin login will be required which will be set up for coaches and managers. Allows live scoring of games, to be used in conjunction with scorebook scoring. Also a great tool in learning how to score cricket! Tewantin-Noosa Cricket Club 2020/2.3
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