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ANNEX A TO
ADFAR/OUT/2016/002
DATED 19 JAN 16
ADFAR SERVICE TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES
2016 ADF AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
1.
Team Management is to provide the following information to the Operations Manager
by the dates indicated:
2.
a.
The anticipated arrival and departure times of their squad (25 Mar 16).
b.
The means of travel and accommodation for their squad (25 Mar 16).
c.
The full list of squad members, identifying managers, coaches and players
(including player jumper numbers) at ICB 02 Apr 16.
d.
Details of any sponsor acknowledgments or advertising for inclusion (25 Mar
16).
e.
Details and POC of VIPs and Patron’s staff officer (25 Mar 16).
f.
Complete and submit a post-activity report (15 May 16).
Team Managers. Team Managers are responsible for:
a.
Providing a comprehensive team list to the Operations Manager NLT the ICB 02
Apr 16 (including player’s jumper numbers).
b.
Maintaining an official roll book for their respective team for the duration of the
Championships.
c.
Facilitation of paying incidental allowances to team members (if applicable).
d.
Notifying any changes to meal arrangements with catering staff.
e.
Picking up of team refreshments prior to each game.
f.
Facilitation of washing of all uniforms at the conclusion of each game.
g.
Team transport and accommodation arrangements.
h.
Medical support for team training activities.
i.
Ensuring that accommodation areas are clean and tidy prior to departing for the
day’s activities. No team member is permitted to finally depart until the
accommodation is inspected and cleared by the Team Manager.
j.
Other tasks/requests as directed by the Operations Manager.
ANNEX B TO
ADFAR/OUT/2016/002
DATED 19 JAN 16
ADFAR 2016 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEDICAL PLAN
TBI
- 15 Feb 16 -
ANNEX C TO
ADFAR/OUT/2016/002
DATED 19 JAN 16
TEAM LIST
Service:
2016 ADFAR NATIONAL CARNIVAL
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NO.
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COACH
2
MGR
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
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PMKeyS
RANK
FIRST NAME
SURNAME
UNIT
REMARKS
ANNEX D TO
ADFAR/OUT/2016/002
DATED 19 JAN 16
CHAMPIONSHIPS RULES
2016 ADF AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
In addition to the rules of the AFL, the ADFAR match rules are:
1.
A maximum of four interchange players is permitted per team.
2.
25 minute (men) and 20 minute (women) quarters with no time on.
3.
Intervals at the end of quarter are:
a.
First quarter – 5 minutes.
b.
Half Time – 15 minutes.
c.
Third Quarter – 5 minutes.
4.
In the event of a draw at the end of normal time, two 5-minute halves will be played
with teams changing ends directly at the commencement of the extra time and at the
interval. If the scores are still level, the team which scored the first goal in extra time
will be deemed the winner. In the unlikely event that there is no score in extra time, a
further period of 5 minutes will be played. Coaches are not permitted on the oval during
any period of extra time.
5.
Only one nominated runner per team (to wear distinctive colour T-shirt) is allowed on
the oval at any one time. The runner is not to carry any electronic aids or two-way
devices.
6.
Only two water carriers per team (to wear white T-shirt) are allowed on the oval at any
one time.
7.
There will be no other officials on the playing arena except for medical emergencies,
within the marked boundary, during the playing quarters of the game or during any
extra time.
8.
If a stretcher is required, the game will be stopped and timekeepers are to stop the clock
as soon as the umpire indicates.
9.
Teams must provide a team sheet to the Umpires NLT than 10 minutes prior to the
commencement of the match. Each player is to be allocated a playing jumper number
for the Championships. These numbers are not to be changed between/during games.
10.
If a player has blood visible on either the body or uniform, the Umpire will order the
player from the field via the interchange area to facilitate treatment and removal of the
blood. The sent off player is to be replaced immediately and play will not recommence
until the replacement player has had an opportunity to take position.
11.
In the event of each team ending up with one win each, the Championship winner will
be decided by percentage.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS SEND OFF AND TRIBUNAL RULES
1.
2.
Order off Law
a.
It is intended that the following Order off Law will be applied for the 2014
Carnival. The details of this Law have been endorsed by the ADFAR Executive.
b.
Table 1 shows the relevant offences and the penalties that are to be applied.
c.
ADFAR has decided that the offending Player may be replaced whilst he is
serving his prescribed penalty.
Management. The Order Off Law will be managed as follows:
a.
The penalties prescribed in Column 3 of the table are to be applied for the first
offence where minor. Where this indicates a Yellow Card that is to be taken as a
20 minutes of actual playing time – the Emergency Umpire is to manage this time.
b.
A second offence or a major first offence will attract a Red Card. The player is
sent from the field for the rest of the game but may be replaced by another player
after a period of 20 minutes (Men) and 15 minutes (Women) of actual playing
time – the Emergency Umpire is to manage this time.
c.
The umpire will also report the player if in his opinion the Player brings the game
into disrepute.
d.
A tribunal will convene as soon as practicable after the game to hear the
charge(s).
1
AFL Rule
No:
19.2.2 (a)
19.2.2 (b)
19.2.2 (c)
19.2.2 (d)
19.2.2 (e)
19.2.2 (f)
19.2.2 (g)
2
Reportable Offence
3
Period
1st Offence
4
Period
2nd Offence
Intentionally, recklessly or negligently making
contact with or striking an Umpire
Attempting to make contact with or strike an
Umpire
Using abusive, insulting, threatening or obscene
language towards or in relation to an Umpire
Behaving in an abusive, insulting, threatening or
obscene manner towards or in relation to an
Umpire
Disputing a decision of an Umpire
Use of an obscene gesture
Intentionally, recklessly or negligently:
(i) kicking another person
Red Card
N/A
Red Card
N/A
Red Card
N/A
Red Card
N/A
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Red Card
(ii) striking another person
19.2.2 (g)
cont:
(iii) tripping another person whether by hand,
arm, foot or leg.
(iv) engaging in Time Wasting
Red Card
Red Card
Red Card
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(v) Charging another person
19.2.2 (h)
19.2.2 (i)
19.2.2 (j)
19.2.2 (k)
19.2.2 (l)
19.2.2 (m)
19.2.2 (n)
19.2.2 (o)
19.2.2 (p)
(vi) throwing or pushing another Player after
that Player has taken a Mark, disposed of the
football or after the football is otherwise out of
play.
(vii) engaging in rough play against an opponent
which in the circumstances is unreasonable.
(viii) engaging in a melee, except where a
player’s sole intention is to remove a team mate
from the incident.
(x) spitting at or on another person.
(xi) bumping or making forceful contact to an
opponent from front-on when the Player has
their head down over the football
Attempting to kick another person
Attempting to strike another person
Attempting to trip another person whether by
hand, arm, foot or leg.
Intentionally shaking a Goal or Behind Post
when another Player is preparing to Kick or is
Kicking for Goal or after the Player has kicked
for goal and the ball is in transit.
Wrestling another person.
Using abusive, insulting, threatening or obscene
language
Failing to leave the Playing Surface when
directed to do so by a field Umpire
Wearing boots, jewellery and equipment
prohibited under Law 9
Any act of misconduct
Yellow or
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Red Card
Yellow or
Red Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Red Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Yellow Card
Red Card
Red Card
Red Card
Guide to the Card System
Level
ADFAR Men and
Women’s Competition
Card
ADFAR Men and
Women’s Competition
Yellow
Red
Rule
Player has been reported by any
officially appointed Umpire. The
player is sent from the field for
the rest of the game but may be
replaced by another player after
a period of 20 minutes (Men) and
15 minutes (Women).
Player is behaving in a manner not
serious enough to be reported but
is adversely affecting the game
(Near Reportable Offence or
‘cooling down’) The player is sent
from the field for 20 minutes
(Men) and 15 minutes (Women)
and may be replaced
immediately.
D-4
3.
Tribunal. An ADFAR Tribunal can also be employed with or without the Order Off
Law being prescribed for any incident. The Tribunal shall comprise the following
membership:
a.
the ADFAR Chairman (Tribunal Chairperson) or representative,
b.
selected ADFAR Executive personnel, and
c.
a senior umpire not involved with the incident.
4.
Management. The Tribunal will hear cases and determine an appropriate penalty,
which could apply for the remainder of the ADFAR championships, any subsequent
championships and/or any ADFAR representative games locally or abroad.
ANNEX E TO
ADFAR/OUT/2016/002
DATED JAN 16
POST ACTIVITY REPORT CHECKLIST
2016 ADF AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following is the mandatory information required in the Post Activity Report:
1.
Administration
2.
Championships Operations
3.
Competition Participation
4.
Umpiring
5.
Competition Rules
6.
Order Offs and Tribunal
7.
Medical Support
8.
Injuries (training and games)
9.
Identified Risks
10.
Dinner (format, location and theme)
11.
ADFAR Finance
12.
Team Finance
13.
Team Sponsors
14.
Team VIP (attendance and views)
15.
AGM (team management and player views)
16.
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