
SWALEC Community Club of the Year 2010/11
Welcome to Tonna RFC Mini / Junior Section
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This season Tonna RFC will be developing our Mini & Junior Section to cater for young players between the ages of 7-16 years Our extensive coaching & management teams included volunteers trained to WRU coaching Level 1,2,3 standards
WRU trained and qualified referee, also holders of St. John's Ambulance first aid certificates.
We have a child protection officer who oversees the safety and wellbeing of all young players. We also have an ongoing programme to ensure that each of our coaching teams has a CRB Certificate.
Anybody who knows of any young player interested in playing rugby football for FUN & ENJOYMENT please don't hesitate to contact us for further information
Tonna RFC aim is to promote Rugby Football in a safe and enjoyable environment
Junior Section Coaches & Team Manager's
Under 15's - Mr Simon Beaton / Mr Steven James
Under 10's - Mr Rob Kemys / Mr Peter Hughes
Under 9's - Mr Wayne Holman / Mr Ian Rees
Under 8's - Mr Peter Jackson / Mr Paul Smith
Child Protection Officer
Mr Stuart James
Training Nights
Monday 6pm till 7.15pm - Under 15's
Tuesday 6pm till 7.15pm - Under 8's, 9's, 10's
Match Days
Meet Sunday Morning's 10.00am at clubhouse
Home or Away Fixtures
Code of Conduct for Players | Code of Conduct for Parents/Guardian |
1. Players are expected to be properly dressed.
2. Learn the laws of the game and abide by them.
3. Make a personal commitment to keep yourself fit at all times.
4. Never argue with the referee’s decision.
5. Control your temper on the field of play.
6. Do not take unfair advantage of any player.
7. Hard work will benefit both yourself and the team’s performance.
8. Do not listen to comments from spectators.
9. Co-operate with your teammates, coach, and referee, for without them you do not have a game.
10. If you are disciplined, accept it without question.
11. Above all, do not use abusive and foul language | 1. Do not force an unwilling child to participate in rugby.
2. Encourage your child to play by the laws of the game.
3. Teach your child the importance of effort and teamwork.
4. Help your child to improve skills and to learn a positive attitude to the game.
5. Set an example to your child.
6. Applaud good play by our team and by members of the opposing team.
7. Be friendly to parents of the opposition.
8. Do not publicly question the referee’s decisions.
9. Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse.
10. Recognise and value the importance of coaches.
11. Above all, do not use foul and abusive language or bad behavior. |
Code of Conduct taken from the WRU District Junior Association Handbook