Club Rules, policies and expectations

The Bowral Rugby Juniors behavior expectations policy dictates that we enforce a strict set of rules in line with the Australian Rugby Union’s (ARU’s) expectations of behavior guidelines.

All Players, Coaches, Officials, Parents and Spectators entering playing venues must comply with the Bowral Rugby Juniors behavior expectations as directed by the Australian Rugby Union’s (ARU’s) Expectations of Behavior Guidelines. They include the following:

Do’s

  • Encourage the players to abide by the Laws of the Game.

  • Applaud all good play whether it is by your team or your opponents.

  • Treat everyone as you yourself would like to be treated.

  • Display exemplary behavior and accept responsibility for your actions.

  • Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from the game.

Dont’s

  • Abuse, criticise, threaten, ridicule or intimidate a player, coach, Match Official or spectator while attending the venue.

  • Question the decisions of the Referee or Assistant Referees and never question their honesty or integrity.

  • Enter the field of play unless invited to do so by the Referee.

  • Discriminate because of a person’s sex, disability, ethnicity or religion.

  • Swear, use bad language or harass anyone at the venue.

Below are simple outline for parents, coaches and players to ensure everyone is given the opportunity to enjoy the game to the maximum level. Rugby has always been a game that prides itself on fair play and enjoyment for all, so please adhere to these guidelines to ensure this continues.

PLAYERS

  • Play for enjoyment, not just to please your parents or coach.

  • Play by the laws of the game.

  • Never argue with the referee’s decision. Let your captain or coach ask any necessary questions.

  • Control your temper – no ‘mouthing off’.

  • Work equally hard for yourself and for your team. Your team’s performance will benefit and so will your own.

  • Be a good sport. Applaud all the good play, whether it is done by your team or your opponent.

  • Shake hands with all of the opposing team at the conclusion of the match, and clap them off in the spirit of good sportsmanship.

  • Treat all players as you yourself would like to be treated. Do not interfere with, bully or take advantage of any player.

  • Treat everyone equally regardless of sex, disability, ethnic origin or religion.

  • Remember that the goals of the game are – to have fun, improve your skills and feel good.

  • Co-operate with your coach, manager, team mates, referee and opponents, for without them you do not have a game.

PARENTS/SPECTATORS

  • Remember that young people are involved in Rugby for their enjoyment, not yours.

  • Encourage your children to play by the laws.

  • Teach young people that honest effort is as important as victory so that the result of each game is accepted without undue disappointment.

  • Remember that young people learn best by example. Applaud good play from both teams.

  • Do not publicly question the referee’s judgement and never his/her honesty.

  • Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from the game.

  • Recognise the importance of volunteer coaches, managers and referees. They give their time and resources to provide a game for young participants.

COACHES / MANAGERS

  • Be reasonable in your demands on the young player’s time, energy and enthusiasm.

  • Teach your players the laws of the game and for them to play within the laws.

  • Ensure that all players get a game. The ‘just average’ players need and deserve equal time.

  • Remember that young people play for fun and enjoyment and that winning is only a part of it. Never ridicule the players for making errors or losing a game.

  • Be professional and accept responsibilities for your actions.

  • Display high standards in language, behavior, manner, dress, punctuality and preparation.

  • Develop team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as the judgement of referees and opposing coaches.

  • Discourage excessive talk on the field.

ABUSE OF PLAYERS OR MATCH OFFICIALS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!

Failure to comply with the behavior expectations will result in your expulsion from the venue and being reported to the Illawarra Junior Rugby Union Competition Manager.

If you have any further questions please visit the Contact Us page.

Safety for our players

The ARU has implemented a new policy designed at making rugby safer and more accessible at all levels.

The 2024 season will see a change to the tackle height rule for all levels of Community Rugby across Australia. We're excited to share that the tackle height has been reduced to below the sternum, making Rugby Union safer and reducing the risk of concussion significantly. These new rules have been trialed across the world including in NZ, England, France and have seen really positive results.

To read more about this policy click here.

Volunteering

Volunteering

We are a community organisation that needs the help of volunteers to operate and grow. It is an expectation for parents to help where they can, and there are many areas that require regular help including; doing a BBQ shift, setting fields up for game days, help in the canteen, washing team jerseys, supplying snakes & oranges for your team.

We also need team coaches, assistant coaches & managers, committee members and referees and would love to hear from you if you can help (no experience needed, training can be provided), please fill in our expression of interest form if you are interested in helping this season.