Sydney Women`s Hockey League

Sydney Women’s Hockey League
Conditions of Play 2016
(Winter Competitions)
Contents
Section 1 – PLAY ................................................................................................... 2
Section 2 – UMPIRING ........................................................................................... 4
Umpire Badge Requirements .................................................................................. 4
Section 3 – MATCH DURATION, POINTS AND SCORE SHEETS ..................................... 5
Section 4 – REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS .................................................................. 8
Section 5 – UNIFORMS AND PLAYING NUMBERS ..................................................... 11
Section 6 – INJURIES AND TIME OUT..................................................................... 11
Section 7 – TEAM OFFICIALS ................................................................................ 11
Section 8 – FORFEITS AND CANCELLATIONS .......................................................... 12
Adverse Weather................................................................................................. 12
Section 9 – ELIGIBILITY FOR SEMI-FINALS, FINALS AND GRAND-FINALS................... 13
Section 10 – SEMI FINALS, FINALS AND GRANDFINALS ........................................... 15
Determination of Finals Placing’s ........................................................................... 15
Semi-Finals ........................................................................................................ 15
Finals................................................................................................................. 15
Grand Finals ....................................................................................................... 16
Section 11 – FEES AND FINES .............................................................................. 16
Section 12 – JUDICIARY AND MISCONDUCT ........................................................... 18
Minimum Penalties .............................................................................................. 19
Cards................................................................................................................. 20
Umpires ............................................................................................................. 21
Appeals .............................................................................................................. 21
APPENDIX A – PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT .......................................................... 22
APPENDIX B – UMPIRES CODE OF CONDUCT .......................................................... 24
APPENDIX C – OFFICALS CODE OF CONDUCT ......................................................... 25
APPENDIX D – SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT .................................................... 26
APPENDIX E – INCIDENT REPORT .......................................................................... 26
APPENDIX E – INCIDENT REPORT .......................................................................... 27
APPENDIX F – LIGHTNING SAFETY CODE ............................................................... 28
APPENDIX G – SPONSORSHIP GUIDELINES ............................................................ 29
APPENDIX H – SAMPLE MATCHCARD ..................................................................... 30
APPENDIX I - UMPIRE STANDARDS.......................................................................33
APPENDIX J - SHOOT OUT COMPETITION…………………………………………………………………………36
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Section 1 – PLAY
1.1
The basic rules and interpretations for the Sydney Women’s Hockey League
(SWHL) competitions will be principally per the current "FIH Rules of the Game of
Hockey".
1.2
Matches will be played at the Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre or other
designated venues at times set down according to the official competition draw.
1.3
Each team is permitted up to 5 substituting players per match with unlimited
interchange.
1.4
Competitions organised by SWHL will be:
 Open competition (Metropolitan League 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6)
 Masters competition (Division 1, 2, 3 and 4)
 Juniors (Under 13s and Under 15s)
1.5
Players are permitted to participate in more than one competition in a season.
1.6
Only players, umpires and team officials are permitted on the playing surface
during a match unless in the case of injury or other unforeseen event.
1.7
The Judiciary as outlined in Section 12 will deal with players, officials and
spectators who are reported for misconduct or behaviour detrimental to the game
of Hockey and SWHL.
1.8
Any team fielding less than 11 players on 3 occasions may be required to appear
before the SWHL Committee. See Section 11 Fees and Fines.
1.9
Acceptance and/or maintenance of teams/clubs in the competition will be at the
discretion of the SWHL Committee.
1.10 Grading of teams in the competition will be based on the grade nominated by the
team, the position of the team in the competition points table in the preceding
season and any other information deemed relevant by the SWHL Committee.
1.11 A system of relegation and promotion operates for grading. This will follow the
general principal of one team promoted and one team relegated for each grade
with the discretion of the SWHL Committee.
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1.12 Any advertising (for example sponsors names and/or logos etc) on uniforms must
be approved by the SWHL Committee before it is placed on the uniform. Clubs
must submit their request in writing, including if possible a sketch or photo of the
proposed design. See Appendix G.
1.13 It is mandatory that all players wear appropriate protective gear such as shin
guards and mouth guards, unless medical or dental exemptions is approved by
SWHL Committee. .
1.14 It is recommended that players, umpires, officials and spectators use appropriate
sun protection such as hats and sunscreen.
1.15 Recommendations for players participating when pregnant are in accordance with
the document “Participation of the Pregnant Athlete in Contact or Collision Sports”
(Sports Medicine Australia Guideline1998).
1.16 All players, officials spectators and umpires involved in any SWHL competitions
must be made aware of and adhere to the Codes of Conduct for SWHL. The SWHL
committee will be responsible for ensuring all codes of conduct are met and any
breaches of these codes of conduct will be dealt with by the appropriate
committee.
NOTE: It is clubs/association responsibility to ensure all players, officials,
umpires and spectators are aware of these Codes of Conduct for SWHL.
(Players Appendix A, Spectators Appendix B, Umpires Appendix C, Officials
Appendix D)
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Section 2 – UMPIRING
2.1
All teams must provide with their team nomination an Umpire Nomination Form.
The Umpire Nomination Form will require: umpires name, badge, current address,
contact phone numbers and history of last two years umpiring experience. All
umpires will need to be approved by the Umpires Committee before the
commencement of the season. If an umpire is unknown to anyone on the
committee, this umpire may be required to umpire a pre-season game to
determine that they meet the standard of the nominated grade. A fitness test may
also be required to determine if the umpire is fit enough to handle the grade
nominated.
2.2
An umpire can only nominate for maximum 2 Open divisions and one Masters
divisions or 2 Masters and 1 Open division in the current season.
2.3
Umpires may only umpire for one team in any division.
2.4
Umpires should not umpire more than two games in one day. This would be
deemed a breach of the Code of Conduct.
2.5
Teams may change their nominated umpire during the season by resubmitting the
Umpire’s Nomination Form. Teams must give the Umpire’s Convenor at least seven
days notice.
2.6
Each team MUST have an umpire of the required standard to enter the SWHL
competition, as listed below.
Umpire Badge Requirements
ML 1 – Hockey ED Australian Umpire
Level 3 or approved Level 2
ML 2 – Level 2
ML3 – Level 2
ML 4 – Level 1
ML 5 – Level 1
ML 6 – Community Badge
Masters Div 1 – Level 2
Masters Div 2 – Level 1
Masters Div 3 – Level 1
Masters Div 4 – Community Badge
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2.7
All umpires must wear the approved uniform whilst umpiring. This includes the
wearing of a designated alternate uniform when umpiring teams whose colours
match closely to the umpire’s uniform. Failure to comply will incur a fine to the
club as per Section 11.
2.8
The club of any umpire failing to fulfil their weekly duty will be fined as per section
11 – Fees and Fines.
2.9
It is recommended that all umpires attend an umpires briefing as required.
2.10 SWHL Umpires Committee will not test for State C badges. This is an Association’s
responsibility. State A and B badge candidates will be identified at the beginning of
the season and coaching and assessments will be organised by the Umpires
Committee. State A badge candidates will be tested for A badges only on ML1
games. State B badge candidates will be tested for B badges only on ML2 games.
2.11 In the event of the scheduled umpire not arriving for the match both teams should
endeavour to obtain the services of another NSW qualified umpire to umpire the
match. If a qualified umpire is not available the match will be abandoned and a 2 –
all draw will be recorded. See penalty in Section 11.
2.12 Umpires must print their name on the completed game card and score line through
remaining empty lines on card.
2.13 All umpires involved in any SWHL competition must be made aware of and adhere
to the Codes of Conduct for SWHL. The SWHL Committee will be responsible for
ensuring the Codes of Conduct are met and any breaches of these Codes of
Conduct will be dealt with by the appropriate committee. (Appendix C)
Section 3 – MATCH DURATION, POINTS AND SCORE SHEETS
3.1
Matches are to be played as set down in the competition draw of SWHL.
3.2
Time allocated to teams is as follows:
 Open & Masters competition 10 minutes warm-up, 2 X 35 minute halves, 5
minute half-time
 Junior competition 2 X 25 minute halves, 5 minute half-time.
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3.3
Matches must finish 5 minutes before the next timeslot regardless of the starting
time.
3.4
Teams are permitted to enter the dressing rooms in the timeslot prior to their
match.
3.5
Teams may enter the dugout at the commencement of their timeslot and after it
has been vacated by teams participating in the previous match. There is a 5
minute change over between timeslots.
3.6
Teams must leave the dugout as soon as their match has concluded.
3.7
The Registrars, according to score sheets received will maintain a point score of
results.
3.8
Points will be awarded as follows:
 Win 3
 Draw 1
 Loss 0
 Forfeit 3 (with 3 – 0 win recorded) to the team who received the forfeit.
 A match card must be submitted by the team receiving the forfeit.
 A team losing or drawing a match against a team that is penalised match
points (under Section 11) will be awarded the match points & results as a
forfeited match (with a 3-0 win recorded).
3.9
Managers will be required to provide a score sheet each week for the match. Any
new or substituted players are to be written in pen on the score sheet..
3.10 Each team is to complete score sheet with scores, goal scorers & Best & Fairest
points – 3,2,1.
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3.11 The team is to be listed on the score sheet in playing number order as per the
team registration form. Extra player’s names for that game are to be printed on
the score sheet and signed by each player.
3.12 Teams who do not comply with this rule will incur a fine (see Section 11.3).
3.13 Scoresheets with missing or incorrect scores will be deemed NO SCORE until the
score has been verified in writing by both teams who participated in the match. In
the case of conflicting scores, score will be recorded as 0-0 and NO POINTS WILL
BE AWARDED.
3.14 Players not participating in a match, as a result of representative commitments,
must have this noted on the score sheet at the time of the match to be credited
with the game. Other players absent from the game must have a line through their
name.
3.15 A notation should be made on the score sheet when a player is playing for a player
on representative commitments.
3.16 Representative commitments are deemed as players, umpires or officials
participating in Australian team commitment (including trials and training);
Australian Country; Australian Hockey League; Australian U/18, U/21 and Master’s;
and NSW U/15, U/18, Open and Master’s State Championships
NOTE: Trials, training (except with Australian team as stated above) or any
other tournaments will not be taken into consideration when determining
eligibility. AIS scholarship holders will also not be taken into consideration
when determining eligibility.
Also refer to 4.12 re which team such Open or Age (U21 or U18) players can
subsequently play in.
EMAIL PDF SCORE SHEETS
TO:
ML 1, 2 & 3 only
Michael Gunner
Phone: 0413 024 030
Email: [email protected]
EMAIL PDF OR FAX SCORE
SHEETS TO:
ML 4, 5 & 6 only
Laurence Smith
Phone: 0407 922 040
Fax: 4620 9440
Email: [email protected]
EMAIL PDF SCORE SHEETS TO:
Masters Divisions only
Emma Thuell
Phone: 02 9743 2527
Email: [email protected]
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Section 4 – REGISTRATION OF PLAYERS
4.1
All players must be registered with Hockey NSW. National ID number (NSW ID
number) must be provided by the 1st August of the current season.
4.2
The minimum age of players participating in the Open competition will be 12 years
of age in the year of competition. The SWHL Committee may request proof of age.
4.3
Masters age will be determined as at 31st December of the year of competition.
This means a Masters player must reach 35 years of age during the current year.
Proof of age is required for all new players (see Section 4.5).
NOTE: Each player’s date of birth must be recorded on the Team
Registration Form.
4.4
Under special circumstances (specifically relating to goalkeepers only) Masters
teams may apply for the waiving of the age rule. This application must come via
the Association/Club Secretary.
4.5
No player may be registered with more than one team in any one competition.
4.6
Each team may register a MAXIMUM of thirty (30) players and a MINIMUM of
eleven (11) players.
Single teams playing in the competition must have a
MINIMUM of fourteen (14) players registered. The maximum of thirty (30) players
includes those registered, deregistered and reregistered during the season. Each
team must nominate a goal keeper.
4.7
Once a player has played in a higher grade for the number of games listed below, she
will automatically be registered in the higher grade:
SWHL Opens: 8 games (i.e. 7 games maximum without re-grading) –
assuming the player has played all 18 rounds.
SWHL Masters Divisions 1 & 2: 5 games (i.e. 4 games maximum without regrading) – assuming the player has played all 10 rounds.
SWHL Masters Divisions 3 & 4: 7 games (i.e. 6 games maximum without regrading) – assuming the player has played all 15 rounds.
Note: Exemption for a player on representative duty is as defined in section 3.16.
4.8
The Team Registration form is to be recorded in numerical order and forwarded to
the relevant Registrar prior to the first round of the competition via email or fax.
This includes NSW Registration numbers. No addresses are required.
SWHL would ask if this could be done seven days before the competition
commences. It is suggested that this is done in both pdf and excel.
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4.9
Applications for registration and re-registration must be made on the bottom of
score sheet. Full details of the registration are to be provided to the Registrar.
4.10 For Masters Divisions, full details of late registrations must be entered on the Score
Sheet. These new Master players must provide a copy of photo identification via
facsimile with score sheet within 24 hours of their first match. Any breaches deem
that player ineligible and appropriate penalty will be imposed – loss of points.
4.11 Special permission, stating justification for same, must be sought from the SWHL
committee to register any new player after the completion of Round 11 of the Open
competition and round 6 (Div 1 & 2) and round 9 (Div 3 & 4) in the Masters
competition. The club may be asked to provide playing history information on any
such player.
4.12 Players who are currently, or who have been in the past 2 years, a State, Territory
or National Open or Age (Under 21 or Under 18) representative must be graded in
the clubs highest graded team. They will not be permitted to play down in a lower
division in the Open competition. Special consideration may be given in exceptional
circumstances.
4.13 Where a player participates in more than one (1) competition match in the same
round, her grading for that round will be recorded as the higher grade played.
4.14 A player may only play in TWO competition matches in any one round of the Open
competition.
4.15 Masters players may only play in 2 games in one week (as the rounds do not
coincide).
4.16 A player may play one team lower than the grade she is registered where:
 There are no more than 2 divisions difference,
 This makes a maximum of 13 players for the match. (This means only 13
players may participate in this match). An exception will be allowed if that
player is to replace the registered goalkeeper only.
 It does not contravene rule 4.12.
4.17 No more than one (1) player in any one game may play in a division lower than
that which they have been graded.
4.18 The nominated goal keeper in rule 4.6 may play one team lower than that in which
she is registered where:
 There are no more that 2 divisions difference
 It does not contravene rule 4.12.
 This is to replace the teams nominated goal keeper.
4.19 If a club deems it necessary to move a player down a grade on a more permanent
basis, this may be permitted where:
 There is no more than 2 divisions difference.
 It does not contravene rule 4.12.
 It is one team lower then where they have played the majority of their
games
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 A player from the lower team goes up to replace the player being moved
down.
 The player who is moved down a grade cannot go back up to the higher
grade until they have played 3 games in the lower grade.
 No player may be moved down a grade after round the completion of
round 11 in the Opens Competition, round 6 in divisions 1 and 2 of the
Masters Competition and round 9 in divisions 3 and 4 of the Masters
Competition.
4.20 Application for special consideration for the re-registration of players can be made
to the SWHL management in writing.
4.21 In the event that the player who is being moved up a grade in accordance with rule
4.19 ceases to continue playing another player from the lower grade has to replace
this player.
4.22 If a player is being moved down a grade on permanent/semi permanent basis. The
name of both players indicating which player is going up and which player is going
down is to be recorded on both match cards.
4.23 There is a limit of three (3) players who can be permanently moved down a grade
per season per team.
4.24 A team who in any competition contravenes the rules regarding registration of
players will be penalised for each offence: See Fees & Fines.
4.25 Registered players who have not taken the field within four (4) rounds of being
registered will be automatically de-registered. Should these players take the field after
this date, they must be re-registered.
Should a representative or injured player be deregistered for not having played within
the four (4) rounds of their registration date, any player having played up as a
replacement during this time will have the games recorded as playing in the higher
grade.
Should representative or injured players not be able to play in more than 60% of their
team’s competition matches, games played by those players replacing them will be
counted as games played in that grade.
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Section 5 – UNIFORMS AND PLAYING NUMBERS
5.1
All teams must play in the playing uniform that is registered with SWHL. Shorts are
not permitted.
5.2
Bike pants are permitted to be worn ONLY IF THE PANTS ARE BLACK OR OF THE
SAME COLOUR AS, AND ARE NO LONGER THAN, THE PLAYER'S SKIRT. Players not
adhering to this rule will not be permitted to participate in their match.
5.3
In the event of a clash in uniform colours, the team listed second on the draw must
make appropriate arrangements to change their uniform prior to the match.
5.4
Numbers are to be worn by all players from the first competition match as per the
team registration form. Should a player need to play in a different numbered shirt
to that which she is registered, the number the player is wearing for that particular
round needs to be recorded on the score sheet as well as the registered number.
5.5
Numbers must be fixed on the back of the player's shirt or pinnie. No tape or pins
are permitted. Minimum size of numbers to be 15 cm
5.6
A uniform register will be maintained by SWHL. Clubs are required to submit a
digital photograph of their uniforms (front and back view) to SWHL at the start of
each season, or whenever their uniform changes.
Section 6 – INJURIES AND TIME OUT
6.1
There will be no time out for injuries, substitutions, etc during round matches
throughout the season.
6.2
During the final series (semi finals, finals and grand finals) time out for injuries will
be permitted.
6.3
Any player who sustains an injury and bleeds is required to immediately leave the
playing area. The player is not permitted to resume playing until the bleeding has
stopped or a suitable occlusive dressing has been applied.
6.4
In the event of blood spillage onto the playing surface or in the dug out, the
spillage should be cleaned up. A “blood spill” kit should be available under the
bench at each pitch. If not, call State Sports Centre Sports Officers.
6.5
No player should be treated for an injury on the playing surface unless there are
extenuating circumstances where it is deemed unsafe to move the injured player.
Section 7 – TEAM OFFICIALS
7.1
Team officials must ensure their team’s score sheet is accessible for the officials of
the opposing team to check should they ask to do so.
7.2
Completed score sheets must be placed on the technical bench (where available)
prior to the commencement of the game, and for the full duration of the game.
SWHL officials may randomly check score sheets.
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7.3
Each team must provide a Timekeeper/Scorer for their match. This person may be
a team official.
7.4
Team Officials are under the jurisdiction of SWHL whilst at the Sydney Olympic
Park Hockey Centre or other designated venues. The Judiciary as outlined in
Section 12 will deal with any misconduct or behaviour detrimental to the game of
Hockey and SWHL.
7.5
All officials involved in any SWHL competition must be made aware of and adhere
to the Codes of Conduct for SWHL. The SWHL Committee will be responsible for
ensuring the Codes of Conduct are met and any breaches of these Codes of
Conduct will be dealt with by the appropriate Committee. (Appendix D).
7.6
Team officials must ensure mouth guards and shin pads are worn.
Section 8 – FORFEITS AND CANCELLATIONS
8.1
A team failing to take the field within 10 minutes of the scheduled match time i.e.
Twenty minutes after the time advertised, for play, shall forfeit the match, unless
extenuating circumstances are accepted by the opposing team and umpires, or an
appeal is made and allowed by a subsequent SWHL Committee meeting, or the wet
weather rule (Rule 8.5) is brought into play.
8.2
If a team forfeits a game the forfeiting team will be charged the TOTAL cost for the
timeslot.
8.3
If a team forfeits a game with advance notice the forfeiting team MUST:
 Notify the opposing team;
 Inform the Umpires Convenor;
 Inform the Fixtures Convenor.
8.4
A team claiming a forfeit must do so on a score sheet, which is to be forwarded to
the Registrar within 48 hours of the scheduled match. Should any team fail to
comply with this condition, points for the forfeited game will not be awarded.
8.5
If no play is possible due to adverse or dangerous weather conditions (torrential
rain, lightning, hail etc) the match will be declared a nil all draw.
Adverse Weather
8.6
In the event of lightning in the area, the Hockey NSW lightning safety code should
be adhered. The full code is in Appendix F.
8.7
If play commences, and the weather deteriorates to the point where it would be
dangerous to continue, and it is:
 Before the completion of the first half- a nil all draw will be declared; or
 After the completion of the first half - the score at the time when the
match is abandoned will be declared the final score.
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8.8
If the match does not commence on time due to adverse or dangerous weather
conditions, the match may be delayed up to 30 minutes (that means, the game
must start at least 5 minutes before the scheduled half time), before it is
abandoned. The time remaining should be divided equally into two halves with
limited half time. The umpires and team captains will need to agree on this prior
to the commencement of play
8.9
If no play commences due to adverse weather, the match will be declared as a nil
all draw and will not be rescheduled to be played at a later date.
8.10 Reception should be notified of the unplayable condition of the pitch and the
decision to not play the match.
Section 9 – ELIGIBILITY FOR SEMI-FINALS, FINALS AND GRAND-FINALS
9.1
To be eligible for the final series a player MUST have played a MINIMUM of 60% of
matches in the relevant grade during the current season (taken to the highest
whole number of matches), i.e. SWHL Opens: 18 match comp = 11 games;
Masters Divisions 1 & 2: 10 comp = 6 games; Masters Divisions 3 & 4: 15 comp =
9 games.
9.2
If a player is moved up a grade and continues to play in that grade, the games
that they player played in the lower grade will go towards semi final qualification.
9.3
In the event that a player has been moved down or up a grade during the season
and they have played insufficient games to be eligible for the finals (as per 9.2)
application can be made to the SWHL committee for special consideration of those
games played in other grades.
9.4
No player may play in any semi final, final or grand final in a division lower than
the division in which she is eligible (as per 4.7).
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9.5
A player who is eligible to play in a lower division will be allowed to play in any
semi final, final or grand final in a higher division.
9.6
Where a player plays in more than one competition (i.e. Opens & Masters), her
eligibility for semi final, finals and grand finals will only be taken from those
matches played in the competition for that appropriate semi final, final or grand
final.
9.7
In extenuating circumstances the above condition may be varied on application to
SWHL Committee.
9.8
When a player has been unable to participate in any match throughout the season
due to representative commitments, a notation must have been made on the score
card of the relevant match. If a club/team fails to record this information on the
score card then application for special consideration will not take this match into
account (see Section 3.16 and 3.17). NO EXCEPTIONS.
9.9
It is the responsibility of managers or team officials to maintain a record of players
who participate in the SWHL competition taking note of date, grade and periods of
absence, etc.
9.10 Applications for consideration of extenuating circumstances (as per sections 9.3
and 9.7 above) should be made in writing to the appropriate Registrar and SWHL
secretary 14 days prior to the scheduled semi-final, final and grand final.
9.11 The SWHL Chairperson will convene a special Committee meeting to consider the
application. Teams will be notified in writing of the outcome.
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Section 10 – SEMI FINALS, FINALS AND GRANDFINALS
Determination of Finals Placings
10.1 At the completion of the round matches if teams are on equal points the process to
determine final placings will be:
 The team with the higher goal difference will be deemed to be higher on
the table.
 If goal differences are equal, the team with the higher number of “wins”
will be deemed to be higher on the table.
 If goal differences and the number of “wins” are equal, the team that has
scored the most number of goals will rank higher.
 If goal differences, the number of “wins” and goals scored are equal,
ranking shall be determined by the aggregate result (results of both
matches added together) when the two equal teams played each other.
The higher aggregate result shall be deemed to be higher on the table.
 In the event that all criteria above are equal, the final placings shall be
determined by the best of three toss of a coin.
Semi-Finals
10.2 Semi-Finals Major (1 v 2)
If teams are equal on completion of normal playing time the following will
occur:
 Team highest on the competition table will proceed to grand final as
determined in 10.1.
10.3 Semi-Finals Minor (3 v 4)* Division ML3 – ML6
If teams are equal on completion of normal playing time the following will
occur:
 “Drop-off” will be played, if still a draw after completion of drop-off the
team highest on the competition table as determined in 10.1 will proceed
to the final.
 Drop-off is 15 minutes of sudden death extra-time.
 First 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 9 players.
 Second 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 7 players.
 Substitutes are permitted as per normal during “Drop Off”.
*NOTE: Master’s competition will not play “Drop Off” as per Hockey Australia
Guidelines.
Division ML1 and ML2 – Penalty Shoot Out Competition as set out in
Appendix J – no extra time or drop off, straight to shoot out.
Finals
10.4 Finals* Divisions ML3 – ML6
If teams are equal on completion of normal playing time the following will
occur:
 “Drop-off” will be played, if still a draw after completion of drop-off the
team highest on the competition table as determined in 10.1 will proceed
to the grand final.
 Drop-off is 15 minutes of sudden death extra-time
 First 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 9 players
 Second 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 7 players
 Substitutes are permitted as per normal during “Drop Off”
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*NOTE: Master’s competition will not play “Drop Off” as per Hockey Australia
Guidelines
Division ML1 and ML2 – Penalty Shoot Out Competition as set out in
Appendix J - no extra time or drop off, straight to shoot out.
Grand Finals
10.5 Grand Finals* Divisions ML3 – ML6
If teams are equal on completion of normal playing time the following will
occur:
 Drop-off will be played.
 Drop-off is 15 minutes of sudden death extra-time.
 First 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 9 players.
 Second 7½ minutes 2 players drop-off (leave the field) i.e. 7 players.
 Substitutes are permitted as per normal during “Drop Off”.
*NOTE: Master’s competition will not play “Drop Off” as per Hockey Australia
Guidelines.
If, at the end of normal time and extra time no result is achieved, a penalty
stroke shoot out, in accordance with international tournament guidelines, will
be held to determine the winner.
Division ML1 and ML2 – Penalty Shoot Out Competition as set out in
Appendix J - no extra time or drop off, straight to shoot out.
Section 11 – FEES AND FINES
11.1 Fees are payable as per accounts issued by the Treasurer.
11.2 Fines are to be paid within fourteen (14) days of notification.
11.3 Fines are as follows:
 Failure to complete any compulsory details on score sheet: $20 first
offence and $40 each subsequent offence.
 Failure to fax the score sheet by the next working day: $20 first offence
and $40 each subsequent offence.
 Faxing of score sheet to Registrars prior to 8.00am and after 9.00pm: $50
for each offence.
 Failure to provide an umpire $200 per offence: to increase by $50 each
subsequent offence (of which $30 is to be paid to the substitute umpire).
 The club of any umpire failing to wear correct uniform will be fined $25 for
each offence.
 If a game does not proceed because a suitable replacement umpire cannot
be found, the team/club of the rostered umpire, who does not attend, will
be charged the full cost of the pitch hire for the time slot.
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11.4 Failure to field 11 players on three occasions will mean that the club/team will
appear before the SWHL Committee and will jeopardise that club/team’s entry into
the next season’s competition.
11.5 Player wears a different shirt number to that under which she is registered – team
penalty of 3 match points, unless both numbers are recorded on the score sheet.
11.6 Team plays ineligible players in a particular division - team penalty of 3 match
points plus
any points awarded for the game in which the offence occurred.
11.7 A team plays unregistered players in any competition match – team penalty of 3
match points plus any points awarded for the game in which the offence occurred.
11.8 A team fails to record the name of all players participating in the match on the
scorecard –team penalty of 3 match points.
11.9 A player plays under the name of another player – team penalty of all competition
points gained up to and including the match in which the offence occurred.
11.10 Teams who contravene rules pertaining to the registration of players may be
required to appear before the SWHL Committee and may incur penalties to be
determined.
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Section 12 – JUDICIARY AND MISCONDUCT
12.1 The Judiciary committee shall comprise three (3) members consisting of one (1)
SWHL Executive member, and two (2) SWHL Umpire Committee members.
12.2 No member of this Committee can adjudicate on any matter if they have a conflict
of interest in the case before the judiciary.
12.3 Unless the convenor of umpires has such a conflict, they will be the person
responsible for gathering all facts (investigating) needed for the judiciary.
12.4 One member of the Judiciary Committee will be nominated as the Chairperson of
the Judiciary Committee. This person will be responsible for the procedure and the
conduct of the meeting.
12.5 A quorum of not less than three (3) members will be necessary to convene the
Judiciary Committee.
12.6 A suspended player, a player against whom a charge has been made, a spectator,
a member or two delegates from the club concerned in regard to a dispute, protest
or charge shall have the right to:
 Appear before the Judiciary Committee;
 Call others to give evidence on their behalf;
 Question any person giving evidence.
12.7 The judiciary committee has the right to rule that a judicial committee hearing is
not necessary if:
 the suspension handed down Is not contested; or
 the judiciary committee agrees that the multiple cards have been awarded
for different rule breaches.
12.8 The cited player, spectator or club shall abide by the findings of the committee
regardless of their failure to attend, or to apply for a postponement of the judiciary
hearing.
12.9 Any player permanently suspended will not be permitted to participate in any
match in that competition until the case has been heard by the Judiciary
Committee. Any team playing a suspended player shall be deemed to have
forfeited any competition match in which such a player takes part.
12.10 Should the Judiciary committee, due to lack of a quorum, fail to convene, the
suspended player shall be permitted to resume playing until the Judiciary
Committee is convened.
12.11 The Chairperson shall read and explain to all parties to the hearing, in each
other’s presence, the full text of the charge(s), protest or appeal to be considered.
12.12 The parties at the hearing shall be heard by the Judiciary Committee, in each
others presence, in the following order  Those supporting a charge or protest, to give evidence, to call witnesses,
to be queried by those defending a charge or protest and to be questioned
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 Those defending a charge or protest, to give evidence, to call witnesses, to
be queried by those supporting, and to be questioned by the Judiciary
Committee followed by Those supporting a charge or protest, to answer evidence given under and
whom the Judiciary Committee may again question.
12.13 All parties to the hearing shall then retire while the Judiciary Committee considers
its finding although the Judiciary Committee may recall any or all of them,
individually or, together, to amplify or to clarify a matter of evidence.
12.14 The Judiciary Committee shall then  In the case of a charged player found guilty of a charge DETERMINE A
PENALTY
 In the case of a charged member found guilty of a charge DETERMINE A
PENALTY
 In the case of a charged spectator found guilty of a charge DETERMINE A
PENALTY
 In the case of an upheld protest DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE PENALTY
12.15 The Judiciary Committee shall record its finding, made by majority vote and then
inform all the parties concerned of its decision.
12.16 Penalties by way of suspension shall be until a certain date and any suspension
may extend into a subsequent season before termination if necessary
12.17 Relevant charges and the minimum penalties for persons found guilty of them
shall include:
Minimum Penalties
Disputing an umpire’s decision
Abuse of an umpire
Persistent and deliberate breach of the
rules
Acts detrimental to the SWHL
Abusive conduct while a spectator
Striking at another player with other than a
hockey stick
Deliberately striking another player with
other than a hockey stick
Striking at another player with a hockey
stick
Deliberately striking another player with a
hockey stick
Assault of an Umpire
One (1) weeks suspension
Two (2) weeks suspension
Two (2) weeks suspension
Two (2) weeks suspension
Four (4) weeks suspension
Two (2) weeks suspension
Four (4) weeks suspension
Four (4) weeks suspension
Eight (8) weeks suspension
Two (2) years suspension
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12.18 Nothing in these rules shall prevent the Judiciary Committee from deciding to
suspend any penalty imposed conditionally upon the charged player/member not
being found guilty again of the same or similar charges, at which time the
suspended penalty and any additional penalties will be handed down.
12.19 In the event that a player is suspended by the judiciary they are ineligible to win
the SWHL Best and Fairest award in any grade for that year.
Cards
12.20 Five (5) green cards will deem the player automatically suspended for one match.
The suspension is for the entire week and covers all divisions within each
competition.
12.21 Two (2) yellow cards will deem the player automatically suspended for one
match. For each yellow card received after this, an automatic one match
suspension will occur. Any suspension handed down is for the entire competition
round and covers all competitions within the SWHL structure.
12.22 If a player receives two (2) yellow cards, the player will be required to appear
before the Judiciary Committee by the Wednesday immediately following the match
in which it was given. The Judiciary Committee will make a decision at this time on
the length of suspension required
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12.23 One (1) red card will require the player to appear before the Judiciary
by the Wednesday immediately following the match in which it was
Judiciary Committee will make a decision at this time on the length of
required. Any suspension handed down is for the entire competition
covers all competitions within the SWHL structure.
Committee
given. The
suspension
round and
Umpires
12.24 An umpire issuing any card to a player during a match shall note the player's
name, playing number, team and brief description of misconduct on the match
card.
If no documentation is made, no card will be tallied. All managers are
required to keep a tally of all cards given to players within their team/club. This is
to ensure no illegal players take the field.
12.25 For all yellow and red cards issued, umpires will be required to complete an
Umpire’s Incident Report. On completion this should be sent to the Umpires
Convenor. This report will be used in all relevant Judiciary Committee hearings.
Umpires may be asked to attend Judiciary Committee hearings to clarify any
aspects of the incident.
12.26 SWHL Executive will notify clubs/teams of the individual players that are required
to appear before the Judiciary Committee.
12.27 Registrars will provide monthly a list of players receiving cards, the type of card
and the name of the umpires issuing the cards. This list will be given to the
Umpires Convenor who will confirm with clubs/teams the card tally of individual
players.
Appeals
12.28 Any application for leave to appeal against a finding of the Judiciary Committee
shall be made ONLY on the grounds of new evidence, which was not reasonably
available at the time of the hearing.
12.29 Application shall be lodged with the SWHL Secretary within 14 days of the
relevant meeting of the Judiciary Committee.
12.30 Leave to appeal against a decision shall be given only to the player against whom
the finding has been made.
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APPENDIX A – PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT
Players Code of Conduct
A player selected by a Club or Association and competing in an event held or sanctioned
boy SWHL must meet the following requirements in regard to conduct during the event
and in any role held within SWHL.
The SWHL committee is responsible for ensuring that the Code of Conduct is met at all
times. If in their opinion, there is a breach of the Code of Conduct the player may be
suspended from the competition.
In accepting selection in a Club of Association Team playing in a SWHL held or
sanctioned event a player agrees to:
1.
Behave in a sportsmanlike manner at all times to other players, officials and
spectators
2.
Make no detrimental statements in public in respect of the performance of any
match officials, umpires, competitors, coaches or spectators in SWHL competitions.
3.
Play by the rules at all times and ensure that the game of hockey is not brought into
disrepute
4.
Accept responsibility for all actions taken. I will exercise reasonable care to prevent
injury by ensuring that I play within the rules. I understand that reasonable care
consists of showing due diligence in abiding by the rules and adhering to the
officials’’ decisions.
5.
Not engage in any doping practice, the use of drugs or other banned substance
unless prescribed by a medical doctor.
6.
No bet on the outcome or on any other aspect of a hockey match or competition.
7.
Not throw or fix a match, try to achieve a contrived outcome to a match or
competition, or otherwise influence improperly the outcome or any other aspect of a
match or competition.
8.
Not show unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an
umpire, technical official, tournament director or other official as a consequence of
his or her decision or generally.
9.
Abstain from the use of tobacco and the consumption of alcoholic beverages when
playing.
10. Refrain from any sexual harassment towards other players and officials and treat all
participants fairly and with the context of their sporting activities, regardless of
gender, race, place of origin, athletic potential, colour, sexual orientation, religion,
political beliefs, socio-economic status and other conditions.
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11. Not do anything which adversely affects or reflects on or discredits the game of
hockey, Hockey Australia, any member State Association, or any squad, team,
competition, tournament, sponsor, official supplier or licensee, including, but not
limited to, any illegal act or any act of dishonesty or fraud.
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APPENDIX B – UMPIRES CODE OF CONDUCT
Umpires Code of Conduct
As an Umpire appointed by SWHL, you must meet the following requirements in regard
to your conduct during any activity held or sanctioned by SWHL and in any role you hold
within SWHL.
The SWHL committee is responsible for ensuring that the Code of Conduct is met at all
times. If in their opinion, there is a breach of the Code of Conduct the umpire may be
suspended from the competition.
In accepting selection in as an umpire for the SWHL competition, a person
agrees to:
1.
Treat all players with respect at all times.
2.
Accept responsibility for all actions taken. Exercise reasonable care to prevent injury
by ensuring players play within the rules.
3.
Be impartial and maintain integrity in your relationship with other officials, players
and coaches.
4.
Avoid situations that may lead to a conflict of interest
5.
Not be in a position of individual and unsupervised contact with players under 18
years of age.
6.
Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction.
7.
Be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance by maintaining the
highest standards of personal conduct and projecting a favourable image of hockey
and officiating at all times.
8.
Refrain from personal abuse towards players.
9.
Make no detrimental statements in public in respect of the performance of any
match officials, umpires, competitors, coaches or spectators in SWHL competitions.
10. Show concern and caution towards ill and injured athletes. Enforce the blood rule
and apply procedures regarding ill or injured players according to the rules
11. Abstain from the use of tobacco and the consumption of alcoholic beverages when
officiating or whilst in uniform.
12. Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by Hockey Australia
13. Make no public comments or media announcements without prior approval from the
SWHL committee.
14. Wear only the official umpires’ uniform supplied by SWHL when umpiring in the
competition.
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15. Maintain the fitness level deemed acceptable when your appointment to the
competition is made.
16. Abide by all relevant policies documented by SWHL in relation to your appointment
at a SWHL sanctioned event.
APPENDIX C – OFFICALS CODE OF CONDUCT
Official’s Code of Conduct
An official appointed by a Club or Association and competing in an event held or
sanctioned boy SWHL must meet the following requirements in regard to conduct during
the event and in any role held within SWHL.
The SWHL committee is responsible for ensuring that the Code of Conduct is met at all
times. If in their opinion, there is a breach of the Code of Conduct the player may be
suspended from the competition.
In accepting appointment as a Club of Association Official, a person agrees to:
1.
Behave in a sportsmanlike manner at all times to other players, officials and
spectators
2.
Make no detrimental statements in public in respect of the performance of any
match officials, umpires, competitors, coaches or spectators in SWHL competitions.
3.
Accept responsibility for all actions taken.
4.
Not engage in any doping practice, the use of drugs or other banned substance
unless prescribed by a medical doctor.
5.
No bet on the outcome or on any other aspect of a hockey match or competition.
6.
Not throw or fix a match, try to achieve a contrived outcome to a match or
competition, or otherwise influence improperly the outcome or any other aspect of a
match or competition.
7.
Not show unnecessary obvious dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an
umpire, technical official, tournament director or other official as a consequence of
his or her decision or generally.
8.
Refrain from any sexual harassment towards other players and officials and treat all
participants fairly and with the context of their sporting activities, regardless of
gender, race, place of origin, athletic potential, colour, sexual orientation, religion,
political beliefs, socio-economic status and other conditions.
9.
Not do anything which adversely affects or reflects on or discredits the game of
hockey, Hockey Australia, any member State Association, or any squad, team,
competition, tournament, sponsor, official supplier or licensee, including, but not
limited to, any illegal act or any act of dishonesty or fraud.
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APPENDIX D – SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT
Spectator’s Code of Conduct
As a spectator watching an event that is conducted or sanctioned by SWHL, you
must meet the following requirements with regard to your conduct:
1.
Spectators are important part of the game and shall at all times conform to accepted
standards of good sportsmanship and behaviour.
2.
Spectators shall at all times respect officials, coaches and players and extend
courtesies to them.
3.
Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires and fellow spectators –
physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.
4.
Respect the umpires’ decision. Do not abuse, threaten or intimidate an umpire or
match official and do not show dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an
umpire or match official’s decision in an abusive or unreasonable fashion.
5.
Support skilled performances and show respect for opposition teams and players.
6.
Display appropriate social behaviour by not using profane, demeaning or derogatory
language, or harassing players, coaches, officials or other spectators.
7.
Leave the spectator area tidy and free from litter.
8.
Do not ridicule mistakes or losses – supporters are there for support.
9.
Acknowledge all volunteers who are giving up their valuable time to enable the
conduct of the competition.
10. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their gender,
ability, race, place of origin, colour, sexual orientation, religion, political beliefs,
socio-economic status, and other conditions.
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APPENDIX E – INCIDENT REPORT
SYDNEY WOMENS HOCKEY LEAGUE
INCIDENT REPORT:
All incidents should be reported to the SWHL Secretary within 7 days of the incident.
Club/Team
SWHL Division
Incident/Problem Details
Description of Incident/Problem
Date Incident/problem occurred:
Time Incident/Problem occurred:
Actual location:
Action Taken:
Name of person completing this form:
Contact Phone Number:
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APPENDIX F – LIGHTNING SAFETY CODE
LIGHTNING SAFETY CODE
The Centre for Sports Medicine and Research Education has released guidelines for
avoiding being hit by lightning while playing or being involved in, sport.
The reason became evident earlier this year when another sportsperson was killed while
playing a game of cricket.
The lightning safety code is based on the 30/30 rule which calls for play to be stopped
when the lightning / thunder ratio reaches 30 seconds or less. i.e. the time between
when the lightning is seen and the thunder is heard is 30 seconds or less.
This means that the lightning is 10 km away and the next strike has a “significant risk”
of hitting the people who have seen the lightning and heard the thunder.
Play should not commence until 30 minutes after the last lightning strike and thunder.
Statistics show that 25% of people killed by lightning are playing sports like cricket,
hockey or golf.
All Hockey Associations in NSW should implement this policy immediately.
Issued by the Hockey NSW Joint Officiating Committee – April 2004
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APPENDIX G – SPONSORSHIP GUIDELINES
SWHL recognises that sponsorship is an important part of hockey; sponsorship
helps not only in the promotion of hockey but also enables clubs to compete in
competitions and at a level that they might not otherwise be able to. SWHL also
recognises the need to retain some control over the use of sponsorship logos
on playing uniforms.
SWHL encourages teams to seek sponsorship if they wish. However, the use of
sponsorship logos must first be approved by the SWHL Committee and must conform to
the following guidelines. The SWHL Committee reserves the right to disallow the use of
sponsorship logos which is deemed to be inappropriate.
Teams are only required to seek approval for the use of sponsorship logos on playing
uniforms. These guidelines do not apply to the use of sponsorship logos on track suits,
walk out shirts or other off field attire.
1. Teams must obtain written approval from the SWHL Committee before adding
any sponsorship logo to their uniform. Failure to do so may result in teams being
prevented from taking the field until such approval is obtained.
2. Any wording or logos should not
a. Be obtrusive or interfere with the general appearance of the uniform.
Logos should measure no more then 210 mm in length with height 150
mm.
b. Be on the back of the shirts, nor interfere with the shirt numbers. Any
logos or wording should be on the chest opposite the team/club logo (if
appropriate), or on the sleeves, or on the front flap of the skirt.
c. Be suggestive, offensive, indecent or in poor taste.
d. Include tobacco or specified brand alcohol advertising
e. Include hotel/club/licensed premises advertising on junior players (ie
Those under the age of 18 years)
3. These guidelines are to be read in conjunction with the SWHL Rules of Play
Section 1.11.
4. Alterations to these guidelines may only be made at the SWHL Annual General
Meeting
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APPENDIX H – SAMPLE MATCHCARD
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SYDNEY WOMENS HOCKEY LEAGUE
Date:
Rnd:
Division :
Score:
Score:
Team:
v Team:
Umpire: (print name)
Umpire: (print name)
Team completing this card:
Use BLACK pen only and remember to keep your originals
CARDS
Number
Firstname
Surname
NEW player registrations details:
Player's Signature
Red
Goals
Reasons for Cards Issued
Points
Best & Fairest Player ML1-ML6
Green Yellow
Name
3
2
1
Please leave all game cards on Tech Bench for duration of match.
ML1-ML3
Micheal
Gunner
ML4-ML6
Zac (Laurence) Smith
SWHL Registrars
Masters
Emma Thuell
Email PDF
[email protected]
Fax No.
4620-9440
Email PDF
[email protected]
Email PDF
[email protected]
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APPENDIX I – UMPIRES GUIDELINES
Attention: All SWHL Opens and Masters Umpires
Umpiring Standards 2016 and beyond.
The Sydney Women’s Hockey League acknowledges umpires are an integral part of our
game. Whilst players should respect umpires, umpires must also respect the players.
Please remember umpires also have to acknowledge the SWHL Conditions of Play and
Code of Conduct.
1. Umpires are only allowed to umpire for 2 x opens division and 1 x masters
division or 2 x masters division and 1 x open division and for only one team in
that division and no more than 2 matches umpired in one day. If you do more
then, this you will be called before the committee as it is a breach of the Code of
Conduct and you cannot mentally provide your attention required for the
matches. If you are an active player in SWHL that umpires or any other umpire
and you wish to umpire more than two matches you must apply for an exemption
to the umpires convenor.
2. All umpires must wear the correct uniform;
Women – SWHL shirt, plain black skort/skirt and plain black socks
Men – SWHL shirt, plain black trousers
For unpleasant weather a fluro yellow umpires jacket is permitted.
No other items or articles are permitted at all times except a hat for protection
from the sun. Shirts should be tucked in at all times.
If you do not wear the correct uniform the club you umpire for will be fined $25
per offence.
3. Sunglasses should not be worn when umpiring. And mobile phone calls are not to
be taken during games or whilst umpiring.
4. If you fail to attend or umpire a game, the club you umpire for will be fined $200
per offence. It is your responsibility to cover the game if you cannot. You can only
cover your match from umpires within your division or above.
5. Matches for Opens ML1 and ML2 are appointed four weeks in advanced by the
umpire convenor and Opens ML3 – ML6 and Masters Divisions MD1 – MD4 are
appointing 18 weeks in advanced so there is sufficient time to get matches
covered or swapped. If you do swap a match or someone is covering your game
you need to let the umpire convenor know. It is your responsibility.
6. All umpire must PRINT their name on the match card.
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7. Umpires must not be warming up or playing on the field before their match or at
half time.
8. All SWHL matches start 10 minutes after the scheduled time. Umpire must
adhere to this and not start the clock early. The players are entitled to their warm
up and game time.
9. If you issue a yellow card or red card in a game you must record it on the match
card and send an umpires report to the Umpire Convenor within 48hours. All
green cards must be noted on the match card as well.
10. Umpires must be aware of the SWHL wet weather policy and the lightning safety
code.
11. If you know an umpire is not complying with these standards you should let the
Umpires Convenor know. Don’t be embarrassed or think you are dobbing
someone in. If someone is doing the wrong thing it is lowering the standard of
umpires which SWHL wants to protect.
12. All umpires must attend the compulsory umpire briefing in March.
13. All umpires must be either registered with Hockey NSW as a player or nonplaying member.
Umpire Declaration
I
am an active umpire in the Sydney Womens Hockey
League Competition for Opens and/or Masters.
I have made myself familiar with SWHL Conditions of Play.
I have made myself familiar with the Code of Conduct.
I am aware of the SWHL Wet Weather Policy.
I am aware of the Hockey NSW Lightening Safety Code.
I have read the Umpiring Standards above and am aware of my roles and
responsibilities.
Umpire Signature:
Date:
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APPENDIX J
SWHL SHOOT-OUT COMPETITION
In a shoot-out competition, five players from each team take a one-on-one shoot-out
alternately against a defender from the other team as set out in this Regulation. The
shoot-out competition comprises all series of shoot-outs required to determine a result.
The following sets out both the playing Rules and the procedures to be followed.
1 - Respective Team Manager/Coach nominate five players to take and one player to
defend the shoot-outs from those on the Match Card except as excluded below. A player
nominated to defend the shoot-outs can also be nominated to take a shoot-out. No
substitutions / replacements are permitted during the shoot-out competition other than
as specified below.
2 - Team Manager/Coach sign the shoot-out competition form to confirm the
nominations of the five players and the sequence of players to take the shoot-outs and
submit the form to the Technical Officer on duty.
3 - If the shoot-out competition takes place after the end of a match, the above
procedures must be carried out promptly so that the first shoot-out can take place within
five (5) minutes of the end of the match.
4 - A player who is still serving a disciplinary suspension set by the SWHL Judiciary at
the time the shoot-out competition takes place or has been excluded permanently (red
card) during the match which leads to the shoot-out competition, they cannot take part
in that shoot-out competition. A player who has been warned (green card) or
temporarily suspended (yellow card) may take part in the shout-out competition even if
the period of their suspension has not been completed at the end of the match.
5 - The SWHL Umpires Convenor will specify the method of timing shoot-outs taking
account of the facilities available and the need to control time accurately.
6 - The SWHL Umpires Convenor will specify the goal to be used.
7 - A coin is tossed with the captains; the team which wins the toss has the choice to
take or defend the first shoot-out.
8 - All persons listed on the Match Card other than any player who has been excluded
permanently (red card) during the match which leads to the shoot-out competition are
permitted to enter the field of play outside the 23m area used for the shoot-out but must
be at least 10 metres from the spot where the ball is placed at the start of the shoot-out.
9 - The goalkeeper / defending player of the team taking a shoot-out may be on the
back-line outside the circle.
10 - A player taking or defending a shoot-out may enter the 23m area for that purpose.
11 - Players taking a shoot-out and also defending the shoot-outs taken by opponents
are allowed reasonable time to take off their protective equipment to take their shootout and subsequently to put back on their protective equipment.
12 - Five players from each team take a shoot-out alternately against the goalkeeper /
defending player of the other team making a total of 10 shoot-outs.
13 - Taking a shoot-out:
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a - the goalkeeper / defending player starts on or behind the goal-line between the goal
posts;
b - the ball is placed on the nearest 23m line opposite the centre of the goal;
c - an attacker stands outside the 23m area near the ball;
d - the Umpire signals to the technical table that the time may start and blows their
whistle;
e – a reserve umpire or technical official at the technical table starts the clock on the
umpires whistle;
f - the attacker and the goalkeeper / defending player may then move in any direction;
g - the shoot-out is completed when:
i - 8 seconds has elapsed since the starting signal;
ii - a goal is scored;
iii - the attacker commits an offence;
iv - the goalkeeper / defending player commits an unintentional offence inside or outside
the circle in which case the shoot-out is re-taken by the same player against the same
goalkeeper/defending player;
v - the goalkeeper / defending player commits an intentional offence inside or outside
the circle, in which case a penalty stroke is awarded;
vi - the ball goes out of play over the back-line or side-line; this includes the
goalkeeper/defending player intentionally playing the ball over the back-line.
14 - If a penalty stroke is awarded as specified above, it can be taken and defended by
any eligible player on the Match Card subject to the provisions of Articles 17, 18 and 19
of this Appendix.
15 - The team scoring the most goals (or ahead by more goals than the other team has
untaken shoot-outs available) is the winner.
16 - A player may be suspended by a yellow or red card but not by a green card during
the shoot-out competition.
17 - If during a shoot-out competition (including during any penalty stroke which is
awarded) a player is suspended by a yellow or red card:
a - that player takes no further part in that shoot-out competition and, unless a
goalkeeper / defending player, cannot be replaced;
b - the replacement for a suspended goalkeeper / defending player can only come from
the five players of that team nominated to take part in the shoot-out competition:
i - the replacement goalkeeper / defending player is allowed reasonable time to put on
protective equipment similar to that which the goalkeeper/defending player they are
replacing was wearing;
ii - for taking their own shoot-out, this player is allowed reasonable time to take off their
protective equipment to take their shoot-out and subsequently to put it on again.
c - any shoot-out due to be taken by a suspended player is forfeited; any goals scored
by this player before being suspended count as a goal.
18 - If during a shoot-out competition, a defending goalkeeper / defending player is
incapacitated:
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a - that goalkeeper/defending player may be replaced by another player from among the
players listed on the Match Card for that particular match, except as excluded in this
Appendix or unless suspended by an Umpire during the shoot-out competition;
b - the replacement goalkeeper:
i - is allowed reasonable time to put on protective equipment similar to that which the
incapacitated goalkeeper / defending player was wearing;
ii - if this replacement is also nominated to take a shoot-out, this player is allowed
reasonable time to take off their protective equipment to take their shoot-out and
subsequently to put it on again.
19 - If during a shoot-out competition, an attacker is incapacitated, that attacker may be
replaced by another player from among the players listed on the Match Card for that
particular match, except as excluded above or unless suspended by an Umpire during
the shoot-out competition.
20 - If an equal number of goals are scored after each team has taken five shoot-outs:
a - a second series of five shoot-outs is taken with the same players, subject to the
conditions specified in this Appendix;
b - the sequence in which the attackers take the shoot-outs need not be the same as in
the first series;
c - the team whose player took the first shoot-out in a series defends the first shoot-out
of the next series;
d - when one team has scored or been awarded one more goal than the opposing team
after each team has taken the same number of shoot-outs, not necessarily being all five
shoot-outs, that team is the winner (golden goal).
21 - If an equal number of goals are scored after a second series of five shoot-outs,
additional series of shoot-outs are taken with the same players subject to the conditions
specified in this Appendix:
a - the sequence in which the attackers take the shoot-outs need not be the same in any
subsequent series;
b - the team which starts each shoot-out series alternates for each series.
22 - Unless varied by this Appendix or any other, the Rules of Hockey apply during a
shoot-out.
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