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A)
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Sportsmanship on the Pitch
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i
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We play hard to win but play fair
and as safe as possible
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ii
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We respect our opponents:
magnanimous in victory and generous and dignified in defeat
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iii
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We respect and support umpires on
and off the pitch, acknowledging that they, like us, can make mistakes
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iv
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We don’t intimidate, threaten,
swear or make inappropriate gestures, even if provoked
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v
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We abide by the EH policies and
procedures for Protecting Young People; Equity and 100% Membership
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B)
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Clubmanship: supporting each other
and the club on and off the pitch
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i
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We know that our contribution to
sportsmanship and the club includes entertaining visiting teams
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ii
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We willingly play our part in
off-the-pitch activities such as cleaning up the clubhouse, working on social
events and other projects.
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iii
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We respect the work that coaches
and other volunteers do for us and the club. We volunteer to help with junior
coaching etc when asked.
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iv
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We commit to attending at least
two club social functions per season
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v
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We pay our subscriptions and match
fees on time (1st October)
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vi
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We actively encourage parents of
younger players to watch, take part in club socials and to volunteer their
assistance and expertise
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Vii
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We help the club to recruit new
players of all standards
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Viii
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We promote a positive but fair
view of the Club to other members and clubs and to county, league and England
Hockey.
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ix
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We understand that the club will
act in the best interests of all its members. If we have any questions of
concerns, we raise these with our captain or another committee member.
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C)
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No surprises with selection or
availability
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ii
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We recognize that we want the
strongest teams each week and that we may not play in every match
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iii
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We will play for the side for
which we’re selected
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iv
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We give our captain and coach
maximum warning of when we are not available in order to help them and so
they can include us whenever we are available
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v
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We are embarrassed if we give our
captain less than a week’s notice that we are not available
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vi
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We can expect that our coach (1st Teams) / Captains (All
Teams) will explain in person or via a phone call (never Text Message, Email
or Social Media) before the team lists are published, as to if/why we are not
selected or selected for a higher/lower team
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Vii
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We accept that our selection for
matches will be influenced by how often we go to training, how available we
are (for any team selected for) and by ability.
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D)
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England Hockey code of conduct for
players
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Respect the spirit of fair play in
hockey. This is more than playing within the rules. It also incorporates the
concepts of friendship, respect for others and always participating with the
right spirit.
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ii
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Respect the rights, dignity and
worth of others.
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iii
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Respect umpires, officials,
coaches, players and spectators.
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iv
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Conduct themselves in a manner
that takes all reasonable measures to protect their own safety and the safety
of others.
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v
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Never participate when under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
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vi
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Promote the reputation of the
sport and take all possible steps to prevent it from being brought into disrepute.
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Vii
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Accept success and failure,
victory and defeat, with dignity.
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Viii
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Set a positive example for others,
particularly young participants and spectators.
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ix
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Protect others involved in the
game from verbal or physical abuse and threatening or intimidating behaviour.
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X
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Never use inappropriate language
or gestures.
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xii
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Abide by the England Hockey
Safeguarding and Protecting Young People in Hockey, Policy and Procedures and
Good Practice Guidelines.
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xii
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Abide by the England Hockey Equity
Policy.
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xiii
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Abide by the England Hockey
Anti-doping Rules.
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xiii
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Take personal responsibility to
ensure that they are suitably insured for their activities.
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