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Lorraine Ward Association Manager The first mentioned team provides the score card and the scorer The second mentioned team provides the timing devise and the person to time Introduce yourselves You are part of the court officials and must sitstand ID: 601240

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Score Card Presentation

Lorraine WardAssociation ManagerSlide2

The first mentioned team provides the score card and the scorer.

The second mentioned team provides the timing devise and the person to time.

Introduce yourselves! You are part of the court officials and must sit/stand

TOGETHER on the “S” and “T” markings at the centre of the court on the sideline.

Setting upSlide3
Slide4

All sections of the score card are to be correctly filled in before placing in score box.

Fines will be issued for incomplete, incorrect or late score cards.

Scoring team is responsible for filling out the

DivisionDateTimeCourt Number

Your

team name

and

numberYour players surname and first name in alphabetical order on the left hand side of the score cardKeep an accurate record of goals scored by putting a cross through the numbered square as a goal is scoredKeep an accurate record of the centre passes Each quarter update your players and their position for that quarterImmediately after the game ensure both umpires and captains sign the score card and place in score box

Scorer’s ResponsibilitySlide5

Quarter lengths and break times

Modified 4 x 10min quarters with breaks of 3,5 & 3mins

Junior 4 x 15min

quarters with breaks of 3,5 & 3minsOpen 4 x 15min quarters with breaks of 3,5 & 3minsTiming team is also responsible forConfirming or entering

your correct team name and number

Your players

surname

and first name in alphabetical order on the right hand side of the score cardEach quarter update your players and their positionsFollow the umpire during the final 15 seconds of each quarterLet the umpire know when there is 30sec left in the breakIt is your responsibility to check that the scoring of a goal is done correctlyYour captain and umpire to sign at completion of game

Timers ResponsibilitySlide6

Be Prepared

Start at the top – do you have the correct score card?

Open – white

16s – pink13s – mauve

12s – grey

11s – blue

10s – green

Modified - yellowSlide7

Complete

Division, Date, Time

and

CourtTeam: This must include the team number Rangers 6 v Genesis 4

Players Full Names

Ward Lorraine

not L Ward or Lorraine WPlayer playing up from a lower division to be entered on the team list as well as on the back of the score card in designated section – Team number that they are playing up from i.e.: Rangers 7, Lorraine Ward, DOB and division playing up from SGV – For a fill in player who is not permanently in the team. SGV players name to be listed on the team list as well as the designated section on the back of the score card and must include a SGV numberSGV must be purchased before the game commencesSlide8

Reminders

Being on the score card does not constitute playing a game. The player must have taken the court and have a playing position recorded next to their name to have been deemed as playing

Please ensure the card is neat and legible

We are happy to have names of captains and umpires printed as it is easier to readStickers can be used as long as it is the WDNA template available on the website

The winning team is responsible for handing in the score cardSlide9

Disputes

There should not

be a dispute as the scorer and timer are

together and are helping each otherWDNA will not enter into “incorrect score cards”The centre pass is a reminder and it is up to the umpire to indicate the centre pass

Never change the score to match the centre pass

The WDNA score card is an official document and as such clubs will be penalized if it is discovered that information provided is incorrect

Please set a good example and expect the same from those around you

Thanks to all the scorers and timers and we hope these instructions will assist you in the role