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Everyone is welcome at Castleford, however, to ensure that we can continue to provide the facilities and services our members and guests desire there is a duty on all who use the Club to obey our Constitution and rules and these Codes of Conduct.
Castleford RUFC Players' Code of Conduct
§ Attend training promptly and regularly. Contact the coach or captain if you cannot attend; training is vital. § Participate seriously in warm up sessions before matches and training; it avoids injuries and helps focus the mind. § Act responsibly before and after games as you represent Castleford Rugby Union Football Club at all times. § Wear a shirt and tie on match days as instructed. § Play within the laws and spirit of the game, even if it appears that your opponents are not. § Respect the decisions of the referee and do not openly question his decisions. Your captain may approach the referee to clarify a decision. § Support your fellow players as rugby is a team game. § Support and respect your coaches. § Always applaud your opponents after a match. § There is no place for physical violence. § Pay membership and match fees promptly. § Show respect for other users of the club.
Castleford RUFC Members' Code of Conduct
§ To be courteous and patient to staff and respect club officials. § To respect the referees and be aware of the difficult job they do. § To obey the licensing laws. § To help keep the club tidy and observe no smoking signs. § To move away from the bar when served - this will be a great help to visitors and staff. § To be mindful of nearby residents and keep noise to a minimum when leaving the car park.
Castleford RUFC Junior Section Players' Code of Conduct
§ We play fairly and within the rules. § We do not argue with referees or questions their decisions. § We respect our opponents. § We come to training and matches to enjoy ourselves. § We will try our best and encourage our team mates. § We will arrive in time for training and matches § We will bring the right kit.
We value parental interest and involvement in the club for the benefit of the children and welcome and encourage the participation of parents in all activities. We believe that they have an active role in upholding the ethos and spirit of Rugby Union and the well being of the Club.
Castleford RUFC Code of Conduct for parents/carers
§ Never force your child to take part in sport. § Support your child's involvement and help them to enjoy their sport. § Encourage your child to learn the rules and play within them. § Help your child to recognise good performance, not just results. § Never punish or belittle a child for losing or making mistakes. § Discourage unfair play and arguing with officials. § Set a good example by recognising fair play and applauding the good performances of all. § Publicly accept officials' judgements. § Use correct and proper language at all times
Castleford RUFC Junior Section coaches strive to:
§ Promote fun and enjoyment in the context of learning and participation in the game of Rugby Union Football. § Work to achieve this by recognising that most learning is done through doing. § Appreciate the needs of the players before the needs of the sport. § Keep winning and losing in perspective - encourage players to behave with dignity in all circumstances. § Provide rugby experiences that are matched to players' ages and abilities, as well as their physical and behavioural development in a way that is in line with the rules and spirit of the RFU Continuum Rugby guidelines. § Avoid overplaying the 'best' players and give all an even chance to participate. § Remember the importance of food and nutrition in promoting a healthy rugby-related life-style. § Keep up-to-date with coaching and the laws of rugby by attending courses and achieving certification where possible, and by other means, in line with RFU philosophy, the Continuum and rule changes. § Be aware of and abide by the RFU guidance on the safety and protection of young people, including the RFU recommendations on tours and the Policy and Procedures for the Welfare for the Welfare of Young People in Rugby Union. § Think 'Safety first in a safe sport environment' - never allow an injured player to train or play; avoid extremes of heat or cold; prevent unacceptable risk of injury; ensure good supervision of players both on and off the pitch, including the availability of First Aid. § Be a positive role model, which includes: Behaving with dignity and self-control. Using language and forms of address (names) that are respectable and respectful. Respecting and up-holding the roles of other coaches and match officials. Encouraging and appreciating all players' efforts - both their own team and opposition. Dealing with players, parents and others fairly and without favour in matters connected with appropriate play, general conduct and spectating.
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