ACTJRU Brumbies Representative Trials 2013
Following on from the JRU trial matches held on the 12th of May against teams from the Southern Inland and Monaro South Coast, final squads have been announced to contest the NSW Junior State Championships in June, and are listed under their management staff below.
Under 12’s
Coach Ron Meek
Asst Coach Jesse Lyttle
Manager Sandra Meek
Sports First Aid Peter Le Lievre
Click here for the U12 squad announced on 13th May 2013
Under 13’s
Coach Troy Atkins
Coach Marco Caputo
Manager Bernie McCauley
Sports First Aid Laurie Atkins
Click here for the U13 squad announced on 13th May 2013
Under 14’s
Coach Tom Beinke
Coach Sam Rolfe
Manager Deon Norval
Sports First Aid
Click here for the U14 squad announced on 20th May 2013
Under 15’s
Coach Tim Sedgwick
Asst Coach Daniel Hawke, Alex Small
Manager Tim Hawke
Sports First Aid TBC
Click here for the U15 squad announced on 13th May 2013
Under 16’s
Coach Paul Simonsson
Asst Coach John Ross, Marco Caputo
Manager TBC -
Physiotherapist Brenton McDonald
Click here for the U16 squad announced on 13th May 2013
Training for the Under 16’s squad will be held at St Edmunds College on Sunday at 11am until 12.30pm.
Please make sure you bring all required kit to play a contested game.
Mick Pini
Manager
0406 346 529
Rugby Ethos
Rugby is a team game that has evolved from great traditions. It has a rich history of pride and a profound respect for the values of sportsmanship, fair play, camaraderie and a deep appreciation of the community’s involvement. It demands the immense respect of team mates, opponents and officials of the game. It involves dedication and teamwork, a yearning to learn and a sense of responsibility from those who guide and teach.
What does the ACTJRU do?
The ACT Junior Rugby Union (ACTJRU) strives to provide a safe and enjoyable environment for the development and promotion of Junior Rugby as well as affording Players an opportunity to value the game, develop their skills and achieve representative honours. The ACTJRU and Brumbies Rugby are committed to promoting and strengthening a positive image of Rugby and its participants in Canberra and its surrounds.
What is the Code of Conduct?
In light of this commitment, the Australian Rugby Union’s, (ARU) Code of Conduct, supported by our ‘Expectations of Behaviour’ Guide, seeks to establish standards of performance and behaviour to ensure that all participants in the game, Players, Coaching Staff, Club and School Administrators, Parents, Supporters and the like, act in a professional, proper and appropriate manner to ensure that the game is played and conducted with disciplined and sporting behaviour.
What are my responsibilities under the Code?
Everyone involved in Rugby is bound by the Code of Conduct and should not abuse, threaten or intimidate a Referee, an Assistant Referee, (Touch Judge), Coaching Staff or other Team or Match Officials, whether on or off the field. They should not do anything which is likely to intimidate, offend, insult or humiliate another participant on the grounds of their religion, sexual orientation, disability, race, colour or national or ethnic origin. The ACTJRU has in place effective sanctions for those found to have breached the Code of Conduct.
What did I agree to?
By signing an ARU Player Registration Form when you registered your child, you have agreed to abide by Rugby’s Code of Conduct and to ensure we have a safe, fair and fun environment for all. It is very important that everyone involved in Rugby is aware of their responsibilities under the Code of Conduct and the respect owed to each other, particularly the important and valuable role our volunteers provide.