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Club Goals / Policy

At Ringwood Cricket Club, we expect you to:

  1. Enjoy your cricket.
  2. Listen to Coaches and Team Managers.
  3. Treat everyone in your team equally.
  4. Show respect to your opposition to gain respect from them.
  5. Respect the Club’s equipment and facilities at training and on game day.
  6. Accept all umpires decisions.
  7. Behave sensibly at training so everyone can enjoy their cricket.
  8. Never use bad language at any time.
  9. Be on time for training and on game day.
  10. Stick together as a team at all times.

ENJOY, LEARN and PLAY
The rest will take care of itself

Roles

Committee – Positions are open to all club members and supporters. Committee members are appointed to administrate the club on a day to day basis as well as plan the future direction and development of the club. Any disputes will be taken to the committee for resolution.

Coaches - Coaching will emphasise the use of correct techniques which are age and ability appropriate while maintaining individual flair.  Players will be educated
on the importance of playing within the laws of cricket and the “Spirit of Cricket”.  Team selections and player participation will be a balance between competition and the overall development of players. Coaches will make every effort to recognise effort and commitment.

Players –   Players are to be inclusive and supportive of each other, working together on and off the field.  Players are to use training sessions to practice and improve their skills and develop a team culture in preparation for competitive games.

Parents – Parents are encouraged to support their children by volunteering their time to help spread the work load on match days to create an enjoyable environment for players and supporters alike. Committee members and coaches are always available to assist you if you want to know how you can help. Remember that children are involved for their enjoyment and the focus is on effort and performance rather than winning and losing.  Respect the decisions of officials and teach children to do likewise.

Junior Committee

Junior Co-ordinator: Bernie Holland
Director of Coaching: Leonard Hayes-Rosario
Treasurer: Ray Freeman
General committee: Steve Minns, Jane Brammer
Senior Committee Liason Mark Freeeman

Teams

We are hoping to enter for the 2010/2011 season 2x U16, 1 x U14 and 1x U12 team

Grounds

Under 16’s/14’s   Proclamation Park (East & West), Sylvia Grove, Ringwood Melways 49F12

Under 12’s  Greenwood Park, Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood Melways 49H9

Fees

All registration fees are due on registration day Saturday 28th August 2010.

 

Fees for the 2010/2011 have been set at $130 per player

 

Merchandise

 

Club caps can be purchased at a cost of $20.00. All new registrations receive their first cap upon payment of their registration fees.

 

Navy training shorts (with club logo) can be purchased at a cost of $20.00

Official Club Playing Shirts for the U14 & U16’s are $40.00 (compulsory)

Training Shirts can be purchased at $40(compulsory)

Club Tracksuit Jackets can be purchased at $45

 

Training
Training uniform must be worn which is navy shorts and club training shirt.


Players need to bring their cricket gear, sunscreen, hat and drink to all sessions.

 Please refer to Training page for the training sessions for this season

General Information
* Contacts:
Coaching questions contact Len Hayes-Rosario 0409 852 350
General questions contact Bernie Holland 0411 268 902

Registration: 
Registration forms need to be completed each season. For new players, we also need to sight original birth certificate and have a copy to keep on file.

Cricket attire/equipment: 
White cricket pants, white polo shirt, white cricket shoes/runners, cricket protector.
Each team has its own kit which contains bats, pads, helmets and gloves. All Under 14 & 16 players will be required to play in the clubs official playing shirt, which can be purchased from the club from September onwards.
                                   
Please name all personal clothing and equipment

Match Day: 
Please arrive at your teams allocated venue by 7.50am for a warm up.

Games commence at 8.25 am (2 day matches) and 8.00 am (1 day matches) and are completed no later than 12.00.

Players need to be wearing correct cricket attire, bring drink, sunscreen, morning tea (when rostered) and their cricket gear.

Social events/Fundraising:
These will be advertised throughout the year. Your support is most appreciated.

Awards

Presentation Night is generally scheduled for the last Friday in March at Jubilee Park.
Various awards are presented at this event. The criteria for these awards are as follows:

Bowling Achievement:
For any player who achieves this score or better in an innings of a match of any game will receive an award.
1 & 2 Day Games  U12/U14/U16 – 3 wickets 

Batting Achievement:
For any player who achieves this score or better in an innings of a match during ant game will receive an award.
2 Day Game  U12 – 30 runs (12.1/12.2)   or 25 runs (12.3/12.4/12.5) 
   U14 – 50 runs
   U16 – 75 runs
1 Day Game  U12 –  20 runs (12.1/12.2)   or 15 runs (12.3/12.4/12.5)
   U14 –  35 runs
   U16 –  50 runs

Fielding Achievement:
For any player with 3 dismissals in an innings of a match during any game, this could be a catch, stumping or run out.

Best Fielding Score:
For the player in each team with the most fielding points during the home and away season. These points are awarded as follows:-
Catch – 10 points,Wicketkeeper catch 5 points, Stumping – 5 points, Unassisted Run Out (direct hit) – 10 points, Wicketkeeper receives 5 points for a direct hit and anyone involved in an assisted run out and it is recorded by either the scorer or team manager they will all receive 5 points or 2.5 for the wicketkeeper.

Best Bowling Average:
For the player who achieves the best bowling average for their team during the home and away matches of the season. To be eligible for this award the bowler must have bowled a minimum number of balls as follows:
Under 12’s -   12.1 /2 – 180 balls bowled, 12.4 / 5 – 144 balls bowled
Under 14’s -   210 balls bowled
Under 16’s -   240 balls bowled 

Best Batting Average:
For the player who achieves the best batting average for their team during the home and away matches of the season. To be eligible for this award the batsmen must have made a minimum number of runs as follows:
Under 12’s -  100 runs (12.4 & 5)  120 runs (12.1 & 2 & 3)
Under 14’s -  200 runs
Under 16’s -  200 runs

Coach’s Award:
This award is voted by the committee.
For an U16 player who best displays the values of the Ringwood Junior Cricket Club throughout their entire junior career at Ringwood.

Leaving Award:
Any player leaving the club and who has played 15 games or more  receives this award.

Best Club Person Award : For the person who best displays the club goals and policies throughout the whole season. Nominations will be provided by each team but the final decision rests with the Head Coach. This can be a player, parent, supporter or committee member.

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