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FEES 2022 SEASON
U8 – U10: $250
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U12 – U18: $300
Upon registration, full payment is required. This fee can be
paid by credit card.
A $50 non-refundable administration fee may apply if the
nomination is withdrawn before the first game of the season.
DIRECTOR OF RUGBY
Welcome to Rugby at Townsville Grammar School. This Handbook
Withdrawal after this date will incur significant charges as
levies are non-refundable.
The fee covers ARU Levy, QRU Levy, TDRU affiliation and insurance.
In addition, the fee covers the cost of attendance of the player and
parents at the Rugby Awards Night.
this Handbook in the first instance for Rugby related information.
ATTENDANCE
Parents and friends are encouraged to attend weekly matches.
throughout the season and will become a record of player’s
Such presence sends a strong and supportive message to the
participation and eligibility for various awards.
contains information for the 2022 Rugby season. Parents and
students are asked to read this document carefully and refer to
players and builds a wonderful atmosphere. I warmly invite parents
or friends with a rugby specific skill set to contact me to discuss
how they can become an accredited referee/linesman or support
the Rugby programme as a coach. 2022 also sees a continuation of
the ‘Friends of Rugby’ supporters group.
Parents or friends are invited to support the programme by getting
involved in fundraising or community initiatives.
I look forward to the 2022 season and wish all players, coaches and
parents an enjoyable and rewarding year of Rugby.
Should you have any queries, please feel free to contact me.
Giles Derrett
Giles.derrett@tgs.qld.edu.au
CLUB VALUES:
Rolls are kept in order to monitor the commitment of players
It is therefore essential that players advise their coach prior to
the session of any absences that will occur during the season.
This includes absences from training/games due to other School
commitments or illness. Injured players are still expected to attend
training where physically possible.
IN-SEASON SELECTION PROCESS
Coaches are responsible for establishing a playing roster, based on
initial skill-sets within the group and physical attributes. Coaches
will indicate periodically, position-specific expectations and assign
individual goals for development. Where squads exceed 23 players,
match day squads will be selected on rotation (adhering to position
specific requirements).
Players will ideally play a minimum of one half (perhaps as a half
or two quarters). Time on the field may also be dependent on the
TGS plays in the very best spirit of the game and show exceptional
following: attitude, training attendance, fitness, position/skill-set
sportsmanship.
or performance. Coaches will keep a record of training attendance
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TGS plays structured Rugby that ensures ball retention, go
forward and discipline.
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TGS plays with co-ordinated, aggressive and planned
defensive patterns.
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TGS teams maintain the highest standard of uniform
compliance and behaviour - both on and off the field.
PLAYER COMMITMENT:
and playing time.
FINALS SELECTION PROCESS
Selection for the finals will be at the discretion of coaches, who
will select playing squads of 23 and utilise players in positions that
they believe will give the side the best opportunity against their
opponents.
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I will train and play with focus and intensity.
JUDICIARY PROCESS
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I will encourage others through my actions and positive
yellow or red card, or they are cited by an official for behaviour
communication.
which breaches the IRB guidelines (Law 10.4 – Dangerous Play and
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I will be fearless and determined.
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I will be committed and represent my school with pride
TRAINING DAYS
U8 - U10 (Annandale): Tuesdays 3:15-4:15pm
U12-U18 (North Ward): Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:45-5:00pm
Where conduct leads to a Grammar player receiving either a
Misconduct), players may be required to face the TDRU Judiciary
Committee.
Players and coaches should also be aware that the receiving of a
red card automatically results in a mandatory 10 day ban under QRU
guidelines.
In addition to any such penalties imposed by the TDRU Judiciary
Committee, additional bans or sanctions are normally imposed by
the School. The Director of Rugby will always bring such matters to
the attention of the Principal for due consideration.
WATER AND FOOD
Players must ensure that they have their own sports water bottle
at training sessions which is clearly named and recognisable. For
health and safety reasons, bottles must not be shared.