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Coaches' Code of Conduct
  • Be reasonable in your demands on the young players' time, energy and enthusiasm.

  • Remember they have other interests.

  • Teach your players that the rules and laws of the game are mutual agreements, which no one should evade or break.

  • In contact games, group players according to age, height, skill and physical maturity.

  • Avoid overplaying talented players. "Average" players need and deserve equal time.

  • Remember that children play for fun and enjoyment and that winning is only part of it. Never ridicule or yell at the children for making mistakes or losing a game.

  • Ensure that all equipment and facilities are appropriate to the age and abilities of the players.

  • The scheduling and length of practice times and games should take into consideration the child's maturity level.

  • Develop team respect for the ability of the opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches. Never publicly question a referees judgement or honesty.

  • Make sure the team conduct themselves appropriately at the end of a game, even practice games, with 3 cheers and forming a tunnel for the opposition.