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Title: Muckross Hockey Club


1
Muckross Hockey Club
  • Parents Information Meeting
  • 2009-10 Season

2
Agenda
  • General Introduction
  • Club Structure Organisation
  • Code of Ethics for Young People in Sport
  • Safety Policy
  • Attendance Policy
  • Uniform Policy
  • Coaching
  • Training Groups
  • Training Match Times
  • Communications
  • Trips

3
General Introduction
  • The club is almost 100 years in existence the
    Junior Club is approaching 25 years
  • The Senior Club field 5 teams in League Cup
    Competitions
  • The Junior Club field 7 teams in formal League
    Cup competitions
  • The objectives of the junior club are to
  • Introduce players to hockey from an early age
  • Encourage players of all abilities to develop a
    life long commitment to the sport
  • Develop and grow talented players who will go on
    to play for the senior club
  • Membership has grown from about 80 players to
    220 members in the past 5 years
  • Success is attributed to
  • Involvement of parents in coaching, team
    management and organisation
  • Greater involvement of Senior Club players and
    coaches
  • Transition year students coaching at U8 U10
    level
  • More and more Junior players have started to make
    the transition to the Senior club
  • Current U16s (4TH years) playing on 1sts 2nds
  • Past U16s playing on teams from 1st XI down
    through to 5th XI

4
Club Structure Organisation
  • The Junior club operates under the auspices of
    the Senior club
  • A Junior Committee was set up last year to spread
    the load!
  • Junior Co-ordinator Ann Ronan,
  • Senior Club Liaison Micheline Gilsenan,
  • Child Welfare Officer Ruth Dillon (Shipsey),
  • Membership/Registration Secretary Anna Maria
    Bailey
  • General Committee Mick Travers Jill Quinlan
  • More volunteers are welcome particularly to help
    with
  • Supervision
  • Require one mother at each U14/16 training
    session
  • Require one parent to supervise each home
    training session at U8/10/12
  • Fundraising
  • Trips
  • Tournaments

5
Code of Ethics for Young People in Sport
  • Muckross Hockey Club has embraced the Code of
    Ethics Good Practice in Childrens Sports and
    is implementing policies and procedures that are
    considered best practice in hockey
  • Hockey for young people in Muckross Hockey Club
    should be Fun, Safe, Child Centred and conducted
    in the spirit of Fair Play
  • Please refer to separate handout and letter
  • All players and parents must comply with the
    clubs code of conduct this is available on our
    website
  • As part of membership players agree to
  • dress and behave in an appropriate manner at all
    times while representing the Club
  • cooperate fully with the Muckross coaches and
    obey without question the decision of umpires at
    matches
  • to wear the club uniform and to be punctual for
    both training and matches, and to notify her team
    coach if unavailable
  • not to smoke, consume any alcohol/drugs while
    representing Muckross at training, matches or on
    tour

6
Safety
  • Hockey is a competitive team sport and as a
    consequence injuries may occur
  • The type of playing surface may also contribute
    to injuries
  • Muckross Hockey Club therefore insists that
    players
  • Have the correct footwear and equipment
  • Do not wear jewelry during training
  • Have shin pads
  • Use a gum shield unless there are specific
    reasons that your child should not wear a gum
    shield.
  • It is not possible for coaches to check that all
    players are wearing a gum shield therefore it is
    every players/parents individual responsibility
    to comply.
  • Please ensure that you drop and collect your
    child on time for training sessions and matches

7
Attendance Policy
  • Players are expected to attend all training
    sessions and matches as invited.
  • Three successive absences without prior
    notification will result in membership being
    withdrawn
  • Players are expected to arrive in good time for
    training sessions and at the appointed meeting
    time for matches

8
Uniform Policy
  • Uniforms must be worn to both training and
    matches
  • Muckross club uniforms all have the Muckross
    Hockey Club Logo (except for the TK Skort)
  • Please do not wear school uniform items
  • U14s U16s wear socks, skorts polo-shirts for
    matches.
  • Club tracksuits may be worn at training as the
    weather gets colder
  • Club white hoodies and/or green rain/training
    jackets may also be worn to training or on the
    sidelines at matches
  • U12s, U10s and U8s wear club tracksuits,
    polo-shirts and hoodies/sweatshirts for matches
  • Coats are not suitable for training or playing
    matches
  • Club Training/Rain jackets may be worn on wet
    days
  • U12s may choose to wear the club socks skort

9
Coaching (1/2)
  • MANY thanks to all the parents who give up their
    time each week to coach the teams on a voluntary
    basis.

10
Coaching (2/2)
  • Coaches attend training courses, code of ethic
    courses, first aid courses and coaching seminars
    in their own time
  • Training plans are developed by Head Coaches and
    our Coaching director Rixi
  • We are always looking for new coaches umpires
  • At U8/10 level prior experience of hockey is not
    a requirement
  • At U12 level, prior experience of hockey is a
    great help
  • Ideally coaches have played at Senior (1st/2nd
    Division level) and/or hold a Level 1 Coaching
    Qualification
  • At U14/U16 level we aim to have coaches who have
    a Level 2 award (or equivalent) and/or have
    coached/played at 1st/2nd Division level

11
Training Groups (1/2)
  • Training groups are organised according to
    current school class/year and not by age. This
    approach
  • Ensures that players are with their peers
  • Increases the likelihood of the players moving to
    the Senior Club
  • Marginally weakens our U16/14 A teams - which
    can be overcome through teamwork.
  • At U14 and U16 level team selection applies
    within the constraints of school class/year
    subject to available numbers
  • Players from younger groups from time to time are
    brought up to sub in matches or to a training
    session for developmental purposes
  • Our preference is to bring only 13 players to
    each match
  • Goal keepers get special treatment

12
Training Groups (2/2)
  • There are no formal leagues at U12s, U10s or
    U8s
  • This facilitates the development of SKILLS and
    TECHNIQUES
  • Inter Club matches are mixed ability teams
  • Leinster Irish hockey festivals are equal
    ability teams
  • There is ONE competition at the end of the year
    for which Selection applies in the U12 Group
    (Deirdre Ennis Shield)
  • The U12 group are split into groups of equal
    ability for training purposes.
  • There is movement between the groups every 3 or 4
    training sessions
  • This facilitates the development of every player
    rather than the dominant players

13
Training Match Times
  • Match times are influenced by home/away status
    IF a team is playing away, then the other club
    dictates the time of the match
  • Training times changed this year to facilitate
    more home games for the U14 U16 teams
  • We are struggling to get the right balance for
    the U14/16 groups
  • We are constrained by pitch time and coaching
    availability given our numbers
  • Above times are for guideline but are subject to
    revision from week to week
  • U12s train from 1000 to 1130
  • The first 30 minutes is an optional speed
    agility session
  • FROM HERE ON if you are late to this session
    you will not be allowed to join in
  • The 60 minutes pitch time is for stick/ball and
    game skills

14
Communications
  • Please check our website www.muckrosshc.com
    regularly for NEWS, FIXTURES TEAM SELECTIONS
    etc.
  • Please email muckrosscolts_at_gmail.com with any
    queries / or advance notification of absence
  • ALL match notices are issued using TEAMER
    (www.teamer.net)
  • There is no cost to the club for using TEAMER
  • The cost to reply to a teamer message is that of
    a standard text rate or its FREE if you do it
    online
  • YOU NEED TO REPLY PROMPTLY to teamer messages
  • FROM this week if you do not reply to a teamer
    message for a match within 2 days you will be
    de-selected and another player invited in your
    place
  • The mobile number used for Teamer messages is the
    one submitted on the membership registration form
  • If you have registered online, then only you have
    the ability to change the number
  • Please DO NOT BE POLITE with your teamer message
    response
  • dont add in a name, a thank you or an
    apology That just upsets the system!
  • Just answer with a Y or an N (or a Y1, Y2, Y3 as
    instructed - if you have more than one child)
  • Answer from the phone that the message was sent
    to
  • General communications are issued by text from
    club phone (086-2686719) or by email

15
Trips
  • At present there is only one trip planned
  • Yeats County Hockey Club have once again invited
    our U12s to their cross-border tournament
  • It will be on the weekend of 26-28th February
  • Jill Quinlan is the organiser and has forms for
    all this week
  • This tournament has been the highlight of the U12
    group for the past 5 years
  • We will be hoping that this years team can
    retain the trophy which was won for the first
    time last year!!
  • All players will be expected to comply with club
    policies regarding behaviour and uniforms
  • If there is pressure on places, preference will
    be given to 6th class players before 5th class
  • We are looking into the possibility of an U14
    trip later in the year or an U16 trip early next
    year
  • Volunteers required to organise and fundraise

16
Any Questions?
  • The presentation will be published on the website
    along with the handout
  • Thank you for your time
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