Na Fianna Clg Mentors Handbook. Policy, Procedures and Guidelines for Mentors of Girls teams U8 to U12 (Football and Camogie)

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1 Na Fianna Clg Mentors Handbook Policy, Procedures and Guidelines for Mentors of Girls teams U8 to U12 (Football and Camogie)

2 This document is updated annually by the Girls1 Juvenile Co-ordinator. Date First Created: March 2010 Date Last Amended: 06/04/2011 Version: Draft X. Working Copy 27/10/

3 Contents 1. Juvenile Games Structure Role of Cathaoirleach Role of Secretary PRO Club communication GPO James Mangan Fixtures Coordinator Role of Referee Coordinators Role of Designated Child Officer Role of Club s Ladies Football and Camogie Board Delegates Role of Juvenile Co-ordinators Role of the Juvenile Mentor General Information Purchase of Equipment/Requisition Slips Referees Expenses First Aid Kits Club Defibrillators Registration of Players General Principles to be followed Cost of Registrations Friendly Games/Games outside Dublin (Notification to County Board) General Principles in arranging a home match (scheduled fixture) Return of Match Results Mentor ratification process Garda Vetting Process Same Age Multi-Team Players Panel Regulations Camogie Panels: Football Panels: Player Welfare Code of Ethics Complaints Procedure Player Injuries Club Policy on Playing Within Age Policy on Away Trips Pitches Main Pitch Scoil Cathriona Pitch (aka Back Pitch) St. Vincents School Pobalscoil Rosmini Collinstown New All-Weather Old All-Weather 4.6 Juvenile Goal Posts Guidelines to Pitch Care All Weather Pitch Care Club Policy re Allocation of Playing Pitches Procedure for Booking Pitches Competition Rules and Regulations of Football and Camogie Match Times Appendix 1: Training Slots and Schedules General principles used when allocating training slots All Weather Winter training schedule Summer training schedule Appendix 2: Club Lead Mentor Contacts Ladies Football Camogie Club Website: /10/

4 1. Juvenile Games Structure 2011 Cathaoirleach Pairic Clerkin Secretary Tom Ryan Chairman Deasún Ó Dubhlainn Des Ó Dubhlainn Vice Chairman Caoimhín Mac Niocóil Kevin Nicholl Secretary Tomás Ó Riain Tom Ryan Treasurer Breandán Ó Rodaigh Brendan Roddy Assistant Secretary (Registrar) Leo Ó Féidh Leo Fay Assistant Treasurer Karen ní Shionnaigh Karen Fox Public Relations Officer Cormac Ó Súilleabháin Cormac O'Sullivan Adult Games Chairman Colum Ó Cróinín Colum Cronin Juvenile Games Chairman Pádraig Ó Cleircín Pairic Clerkin Players' Representative Stiofán Ó Beacháin Stephen Behan Cultural & Language Offier Máire ní Chuilinn Mary McQuillan Ordinary Members (x2) Seosamh Breathnach, Eoin Ó Ceallacháin 1.1 Role of Cathaoirleach. Represent juvenile section on the executive Chair monthly meetings with co-ordinators Executive report to CCC1 / CCC2 / Girls1 / Girls2 Prepare list of mentors for ratification Manage requisition slips Facilitate development of club policy relevant to the juvenile section The clubs designated child welfare officer 1.2 Role of Secretary Attend and minute monthly co-ordinators meetings Distribute material from County Board to group mailing lists. Registration of teams Seosamh Breathnach, Eoin Ó Ceallacháin 1.3 PRO Club communication Club PRO Cormac O Donnchu. Please club PRO Cormac any interesting club news items / match results regarding your team tomailto: pro.nafianna.dublin@gaa.ie. 1.4 GPO James Mangan. Contact details j_mangan@hotmail.com James is available to advise mentors regarding training sessions. James also organises regular courses for mentors of all age groups in the club. 1.5 Fixtures Coordinator All booking and enquiries regarding bookings for matches and training slots must be sent to the fixtures Coordinator at; fixtures@clgnafianna.ie. The fixtures co-ordinator has sole responsibility for pitch allocations and bookings. He/she is independent of both Juvenile and Adult Games Cathaoirligh. See section 4.10 for details on pitch bookings. 1.6 Role of Referee Coordinators Competitive matches for Ladies Football and Camogie from U11 up all have designated assigned referees. For nursery games and Challenge matches or in the event of a designated referee being unable to fulfill a fixture you can use the Clubs Referee Co-ordinator. Boys Hurling/Football and Ladies Football: Ann O Dea - is the clubs Referees co-ordinator for Boys Hurling and Football and Ladies Football. Camogie: Ann Ryan is the Clubs Camogie Referee Coordinator. Note: Referee Coordinators maintain a panel of Club referee s, organise training courses and are the main point of contact if there is a problem. 27/10/

5 1.7 Role of Designated Child Officer The key role of the Club Children s Officer is to ensure the implementation and promotion of the relevant Child Welfare Codes and Guidelines for good practice in their Club. This is to ensure that young people can participate, enjoy and benefit from our Gaelic Games in safe and enjoyable surroundings. This role is the duty of the club Cathaoirleach and the Clubs designated Child Welfare officer Ann O Dea. 1.8 Role of Club s Ladies Football and Camogie Board Delegates These are the Club s s point of contact for all interaction with the governing boards. Mentors, through the Juvenile Co-ordinators will receive important notifications and communication from the board delegates. These cover, fixtures, rules, regulations, team and player grading, disciplinary issues. All mentors who wish to raise an issue, concern or who have a complaint should address it to the relevant club delegate. 1.9 Role of Juvenile Co-ordinators Co-ordinators Juvenile Cathaoirleach Pairic Clerkin, pairicclerkin@gmail.com Boys CCC1 Pat Brennan patjbrennan@gmail.com. Boys CCC2 Richard Dunne richard.dunne@ireland.com Girls1 U8 U12 Dave Fenton dfenton@rpii.ie Girls2 U13 U16 Billy McLoughlin mclaughlinbrianbilly@yahoo.com Nursery James Mangan j_mangan@hotmail.com Chair monthly meetings of mentors within jurisdiction Act as first point of contact for mentors for issues relating to Discipline (Players, Mentors, Parents) Equipment Requisition / Referees Fees to Cathaoirleach Inter-code contention Liaise with Juvenile Cathaoirleach on issues which require escalation 27/10/

6 1.10 Role of the Juvenile Mentor The role of Juvenile Mentor is critical in ensuring a vibrant and thriving Juvenile Games section within Na Fianna. It is a privileged position that coaches boys and girls to develop their skills of Gaelic games and to enjoy their GAA experience. While this is a very rewarding role it brings with it responsibility and duty of care to juvenile players. The dimensions of the Mentor s role are influenced by the personal capacity and drive of the individual and can encompass: Organising the smooth running of training sessions. Communicating time and venue of fixtures and ensuring sufficient numbers to field teams. Organising and managing teams on match days. Coaching & developing juvenile players to the best of our ability. Encouraging players to give the best of themselves for the team. Ensure that only club members that are correctly registered play in competitive matches. Ensuring teams have necessary equipment to train and play Gaelic games in a safe environment e.g. footballs, sliotars, bibs, cones, stakes to tie down goals etc. Ensure teams are graded correctly and teams have players appropriate to their grading. Return match results (via text) to relevant County Board. Collection of club memberships from parents of juvenile players. Promoting and supporting the Club s social and fundraising activities. Ensuring that player s time spent with you is a positive experience. CLG Na Fianna appreciates the voluntary commitment which mentors give so willingly. Mentors are the essential life blood of the club without whom the club s juvenile section would grind to a halt. 27/10/

7 2. General Information 2.1 Purchase of Equipment/Requisition Slips All teams need to be self financing. This means that teams must fund their own basic training equipment needs (sliotars/footballs/bibs) First aid packs will be financed by the club and may be ordered through the club shop. It is possible, through the Club treasurer, to place funds with the shop on behalf of your team. A requisition slip must be completed for items needed from the shop. They are available from CCC1/CCC2/Girls1/Girls2 coordinators. Requisition orders should be ed to your Juvenile co-ordinator who will forward it to Juvenile chairman for approval and submission to the Club shop. 2.2 Referees Expenses The Club will reimburse referee s expenses for competitive games only. Reimbursement forms must be signed by the lead mentor and given to the juvenile co-ordinator. Please keep a date of all games and number of referees on a day. 2.3 First Aid Kits Every team fielded by Na Fianna must have a First Aid Kit and at least one parent/mentor should be familiar in its use and maintenance. First Aid kits can be obtained via GPRO. 2.4 Club Defibrillators There are two defibrillators in the club. One is attached to the wall beside the Dressing room entrance and is accessed via a combination/pin known to those trained and certified in its use. The other one is in the lobby of Aras Na Fianna on the wall beside the lift to the left as you enter the building. This can be accessed by breaking the glass panel. Each age group should have at least one mentor/parent trained in its use. 2.5 Registration of Players It is very important that only paid up club members are properly registered with their respective county boards to enable them to play for Na Fianna. Failure to ensure this can result in penalties being imposed on the Club 2.6 General Principles to be followed Confirm the name and contacts details of the lead mentors. Please note section 2.10 and the importance that these have been ratified by the Club executive. Confirm player to be registered have paid their subs Using the registration form sent by the county board send your registrations to the Club delegate for registration. Please note that registration of players with the county board may take up to 2 weeks to complete. New girls that have paid their club membership must be registered. New girls who join and become paid up members during the year can be registered at any time. However all girls must be registered with their respective county boards before playing in competitive matches. Any player who has not paid their sub by March 1 st. will not be permitted to play matches. 2.7 Cost of Registrations The cost of registering a girl to play Camogie or Football is significant. For example in 2010 for football registration per player was 45. Camogie fee is 15 per juvenile player. This is a major financial burden on the Club. For this reason it is very important that only girls who have paid their subs and who can commit to playing either code are registered. Lists of paid up members are available from the club registrar. It is greatly appreciated by the club executive the active participation of all mentors in helping ensure prompt payment of subscriptions of team members. 27/10/

8 2.8 Friendly Games/Games outside Dublin (Notification to County Board) Camogie Notification is required by the county board if you are organising a friendly match. The onus is on the home team to inform the county board. The game must be sanctioned. the Dublin County Board with match time, venue, participating teams to: dublinminorcamogie@yahoo.ie. You will receive an informing you when the game is sanctioned. Football Notification of a friendly match should be ed dublinladiesgaelic@gmail.com a few days before the intended fixture. Games should not be played without approval. This should be copied to the Girls1 Co-ordinator. Friendlies outside Dublin or entertaining teams from outside Dublin should be ed about 5 days before the game. Note: Please refer to section 10 of this booklet for the Club s policy on Away trips. 2.9 General Principles in arranging a home match (scheduled fixture) For a home match you will need to: Book a pitch. See section 1.5 Confirm the referee Confirm details with the opposition Confirm your own players Set up the pitch and remove afterwards Return the match results. This is important as the Club will incur penalties if the result is not returned. It is possible that two or more Na Fianna teams may be scheduled for a home match at the same date and time. When the fixture list is published you should check your homes fixtures with other Na Fianna girls teams. Make sure you check the pitch bookings on Club website to avoid a possible clash of fixtures. 2.9 Return of Match Results It is the responsibility of the home team to send in result of matches. If Na Fianna is the home team failure to send in the result can result in penalties for the Club. For Camogie - and text messaging procedure set out before competition starts. Ladies football use the manager text system procedure set out before any competition starts Mentor ratification process All mentors are nominated by the Juvenile Chairperson in January each year for ratification by the Club Executive. Only those who have been ratified by the Club Executive may act as mentors to any club team Garda Vetting Process The Ladies football board has yet to introduce this requirement into their games. The GAA and Camogie do require that mentors of juvenile boy and girls teams are subjected to a Garda vetting process Same Age Multi-Team Players Panel Regulations There are Regulations regarding the movement of graded registered players on same age multi teams. An example would be fielding an U11 Division 1 A and an U11 Division 3 B team Camogie Panels: Camogie up to U12 is now in a go games format. Where Clubs have entered two teams at any age, separate panels must be submitted to County Secretary prior to start of leagues. These panels may NOT be altered at any stage throughout the competition. Where a club has more than one team registered in the same grade in the same year, the club may revise their panels after completion of the last league game before the summer break, and submit the revised panels to the board no later than 14 days prior to the beginning of the championship. 27/10/

9 2.14 Football Panels: Where a club has more than one team registered in the same grade in the same year. A player graded in a lower division (B team) can play up on the higher graded team (A team) twice in a given season. If the player plays more than two games for the higher graded team the player is re-graded at the higher grade and they can no longer play with the lower graded team. An A player cannot play for a B team if registered as an A player at the same age. There is no restriction on an A player playing for a B team at a higher age. 27/10/

10 3. Player Welfare 3.1 Code of Ethics Please refer to the club website ( Downloads icon on front page. Choose Download Code of Ethics and Guidelines for the Protection of Children, ( This policy document covers a number of topics including: Mentor and parent behaviour Definitions of abuse Reporting of complaints Disciplinary procedures GAA code of ethics Regard for referees Player behaviour 3.2 Complaints Procedure Please refer to the club website ( Downloads icon on front page. Choose Download Club Complaints Procedure(as adopted by the Executive Committee meeting of September 2nd 2008), ( This document aims to provide an effective complaints procedure to ensure the efficient, transparent and fair processing of complaints made against Officers, Officials, Mentors, Managers, Members (playing or non-playing) and supporters of the club. Where appropriate and applicable, the Club encourages anyone who might be contemplating raising a complaint through this process to attempt to resolve the issue directly with the subject of the complaint, rather than invoking this procedure. 3.3 Player Injuries Mentors must ensure that players injured during a match have the incident included in the Referee s report. Players name and mentor must be provided to Referee Ensure girl receives medical attention and parents informed Mentor should follow up and obtain Injury form from Club Delegate This form must be returned no later than 8 weeks from the incident/injury Training: Ensure girl receives medical attention and parents informed Mentor should notify the club secretary as soon as possible Important: You must ensure that the referee has taken note of it, do not let the referee leave the ground/pitch without ensuring that the players name and injury is recorded. If it is a challenge match you must ensure that it is reported. 3.4 Club Policy on Playing Within Age The following is the policy, proposed by the Juvenile Committee and ratified by the Executive Committee regarding juvenile players playing within their own age groups: 1. Juveniles shall play for the team appropriate to their age 2. Juveniles may play on a team above the appropriate aged team provided that: - the manager of the appropriate age group has given consent - juveniles of the higher age are not being deprived of sport. 27/10/

11 3.5 Policy on Away Trips It was agreed that away trips are of benefit to juvenile players and are a very enjoyable aspect of their membership of the Club. However, the Club has a duty to Dublin GAA and trips away can never be at the expense of our Dublin obligations. The Coordinator must be consulted in advance of any decision being taken to go on an away trip. There should be a limit of four away trips per age group per year from U10 upwards, ideally no more than one per quarter. That is the total of trips, regardless of code, should not exceed four. Trips at U8/U9 should be limited to two per year and also have a social/fun element such as a visit to a park etc. Up to U12 all children on the panel should have the opportunity to go on all away trips. An amendment was suggested that this should apply up to U11 and be desirable at U12. It may not be possible to get host clubs to accommodate all our players at this age level. Signed permission slips must be obtained for all children travelling, even if the parent is also travelling. 27/10/

12 4. Pitches The Fixtures co-ordinator has sole responsibility for pitch allocations and bookings. He/she is independent of both Juvenile and Adult Games Cathaoirligh, see Fixtures Coordinator. Mentors need to bring their own flags or cones. Mentors should also bring their own steel pegs for securing posts into the ground. Pitch sizes are important from U11 up for instance you cannot play two teams at home using the back pitch as it is too small. You will have to book both the back pitch and the New All weather or play one/two teams in St Vincent s School. 4.1 Main Pitch Size: 140m x 90m Access: Through main gates. Dressing-rooms: Access via Combination/Pin obtained from Facilities Coordinator. Note: Enough space to play 2 Juvenile U11+ matches crossways. 4.2 Scoil Cathriona Pitch (aka Back Pitch) Size: 130m x 70m Access: Through Club Car park. Note: it is not advisable to play cross-ways due to the exposure of houses on Walshe Road. Dressing-rooms: Access via Combination/Pin obtained from the Facilities Coordinator. Note: Only space to play 1 U11+ Juvenile match lengthwise. Parking is not permitted on the basket ball court overlooking the back pitch. This is because the foundation of the court is not sufficient to support cars. 4.3 St. Vincents School Size: Enough for two Juvenile pitches (U11+) Access: Keys of gates and shed are available from the co-ordinator. Mobile goals are in the shed adjacent to the prefab. There are enough posts to make up 3 pitches. Important: Toilet facilities are not normally available in St Vincent s. There are toilets in Gym/Basketball Hall behind the school. Note this is a boys school so parental accompaniment is a requirement. 4.4 Pobalscoil Rosmini Size: Suitable for Juvenile Matches Access: Keys of gates and shed are available from the co-ordinator. 4.5 Collinstown Size: Two Full Size Pitches Access: Keys of gates and dressing rooms are available from the co-ordinator. Toilet Facilities: There are toilet facilities 4.4 New All-Weather Size: 85m x 50m Access: Using Club Membership Chip and Pin Card only. 4.5 Old All-Weather Size: 35m x 90 m Access: Through unlocked gate in front of clubhouse. 4.6 Juvenile Goal Posts All metal Juvenile goals in Na Fianna are self-assembled (they require at least two people). The sizes are 15 x 6 6 (5m x 2m). Nets are available in the Locker room (Mobhi Road using Membership/Mentor Chip and Pin Card) and in St Vincents by lock and key obtained in advance from the designated key holder. IMPORTANT: All Metal Juvenile Self-Assembly/Assembled Goals MUST be secured to the ground. 27/10/

13 4.7 Guidelines to Pitch Care All training should be carried out away from the main goal areas. All four corners and areas around pitch are to be used. NO ladders or sprint turns drills are to be carried out on pitches by any team, nursery to senior. All this work should be carried out off the pitch area. Near water tank on main pitch, green area beside basketball courts on back pitch and anywhere off St Vincent s pitch. If there is evidence of these types of drills being carried out, the pitch will be closed to allow time for the pitch to recover. (It can take up to 6 weeks). If Pitch Closed signs are displayed on main pitch, all 3 pitches are closed to everyone, nursery to senior. Consult Na Fianna website for availability of pitches (see Pitch on home page.). If pitches are wet do not train in these areas. Leave pitches as you would expect to find them. Take away rubbish, put out barriers, etc. When putting up nets do not use tape. String or hooks do not damage posts or cross bars. If you see anyone abusing the pitch, ask them to stop and explain the importance of having good pitches. 4.8 All Weather Pitch Care Under no circumstances should metal studs / metal blades be worn on the all weather pitches. Teams are not to warm up on the main pitch before using All Weather pitches. 4.9 Club Policy re Allocation of Playing Pitches Last Updated: Tuesday February 3 rd, 2009 by Executive Committee 1. Priority will be given at all times to the maintenance of a top-class playing surface on the main pitch in Mobhi Rd. 2. When the Mobhi Rd pitch is declared unplayable then both the Sc Chaitríona and St. Vincent s School pitches will generally be deemed unplayable. 3. All adult teams will be given the opportunity, as far as is practicable, to play at least one home game on the main pitch in Mobhi Rd. each year. 4. Championship matches will receive priority in the allocation of home venues. 5. Priority will be given to teams as follows : - Senior Football/Senior Hurling - Senior Camogie/Ladies Football - Minor Hurling/Football - U-21 Hurling/Football - Juvenile Championship matches - Junior Hurling/Football/Camogie/Ladies Football - Juvenile League fixtures The Adult Games Manager and Juvenile Games Manager will allocate usage of the pitches according to this priority sequence. 6. A member of the Executive Committee will be assigned responsibility for pitch maintenance and this member will decide as to whether the club s pitches are in playable condition. This decision should be taken on the day before scheduled match activity, except in exceptional circumstances where weather conditions change dramatically. 7. Pitches will be allocated in the following order unless team manager s preferred venue is available: - Mobhi Rd - Johnstown Park - St Vincent s School - Sc Chaitríona pitch 8. With the exception of Senior Hurling and Football games, only in the event of the Mobhi Rd, Johnstown Park and St Vincent s pitches not being available, should it be necessary to hire any outside pitch. 9. No training, other than for Senior Adult Teams, should take place on the Mobhi Rd pitch without express permission. 10. Scoil Chaitríona, Scoil Mobhí and Corpus Christi N.S. will be entitled to apply for the use of Mobhi Rd for midweek school matches, on a fixture by fixture basis. 11. With the exception of the above, the use of Mobhi Rd for matches not involving Na Fianna shall require the consent of the Executive Committee. 27/10/

14 4.10 Procedure for Booking Pitches ALL requests for pitch bookings must be ed to Requests will ONLY be accepted if made through this address Requests to personal mobile phone numbers will NOT be entertained. Please do not ring anybody involved in taking bookings on their personal mobile at any time. Availability of pitches should be checked on the Na Fianna website before requesting a pitch. When making a booking, please ensure that you include your name, which team you mentor, the code you are booking for, pitch you require, date & time for booking & the opposition. This makes it easier for those updating the fixtures as it saves time Confirmation of ALL bookings will be done by updating the web, so it is important to monitor the web for your booking No will be issued to confirm a booking Any problems arising with a booking will be ed to you this is the ONLY time you will receive communication regarding a booking, so it is important to keep an eye on the web 27/10/

15 5. Competition Rules and Regulations of Football and Camogie A detailed review of the rules of Ladies Football and Camogie is not possible in this document. However, mentors should be familiar the rules bearing in mind there are differences between Men s/ladies Football and Hurling/Camogie. For more information visit the following websites Ladies Football Rules: Camogie Rules: All issues relating to competition regulations, rules, team and player grading, complaints should be communicated to the Club s Ladies Football or Camogie Delegates or can be raised at Girls1 meeting. At the start of every season or competition a set of rules and Club contacts are supplied by the Camogie County Board and Ladies Football Board. They will be distributed within the Club by the delegate to each lead mentor. These rules and regulations govern how matches are to be played and you should have them with you for each match. Match Times It is important to realise that the Dublin Ladies Football Board and the Dublin Camogie Boards are separate organisations. For each age group match times are set at the start of the season. Mentors should note that Ladies Football and Camogie are usually played on the same weekend. In general For competitive matches there are no cancellations allowed Referees are designated; Lead mentor must ensure referee is booked and informed of any changes to venue. Matches cancelled due to weather must be replayed at earliest possible date. 27/10/

16 Appendix 1: Training Slots and Schedules 2011 General principles used when allocating training slots Na Fianna has many teams but a limited number of training slots. This makes the assignment of training slots a difficult process so compromise is needed to ensure that each age group gets a slot. Therefore it is important that each age group understands the general principles used when allocating training slots. The allocation of training slots is done by the Juvenile Games coordinators. 1. Older age groups take priority in the assignment of training slots. 2. Training slots are assigned to age groups not individual A, B or C teams. 3. Younger age groups are preferentially allocated earlier slots. 4. Groups sharing a slot are expected to alternate between the new and old pitches unless one group is significantly larger than the other. 5. Changing of training slots will usually only is possible from day to day within the same time slot. It should be anticipated that a request to move to a later slot will not be possible. (unless there is agreement between both mentors) All Weather Winter training schedule 2011 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5.15 u 9 Football U 9 Camogie U 10 Camogie U 9 Hurling U 10 Ladies F U 9 Girls u 8 Boys U 15 Football 6.15 u 10 Hurling U 12 Football u 10 Football u 12 Girls FB u 12 Camogie u 11 Camogie u 10 Camogie u 14 Camogie u 11 Girls FB u 11 Hurling 7.15 u14 ladies FB u13 LadiesFB u14 Hurling u 15 Camogie u 13 camogie U 13 Football u 14 football u 14 football u 13 Hurling U12 Hurling 8.15 u 16 Ladies FB Minor Ladies FB Junior Camogie Adult Camogie u 16 Football u 16 Football u 15 ladies FB u 16 Camogie u 15 Football u 15 Football 9.15 Adult Adult Adult Minor H Adult Minor H (St Mary s) Thursday under 11 Football (St Mary s School is not available for hurling or Camogie teams. We only have one third of the pitch so it is only suitable for younger teams.) Alfie Byrne Road Clontarf - Thursday 8.pm under 15 / 16 Hurling 27/10/

17 Summer Training Schedule for Grass Pitches 2011 Main Pitch (Alternate between All-Weather and Main Pitch Every Second Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5.30 Main Pitch U9 Hurling (every second week) U9 Girls FB U10 Camogie 5.30 AW U9 Girls FB U10 Camogie U8 Boys FB & hurling pm Scoil Chatriona Back-Pitch (Subject to Midweek Fixtures Check Club Website All-Weathers Back-Up) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 5.30 U13 Ladies FB U9 Camogie 6.30 U14 Ladies FB U12 Ladies FB U11 Camogie U15 Ladies FB U11 Ladies FB U12 Camogie 7.30 U16 Ladies FB U13 Ladies FB St Vincents CBS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6.30 U12 Boys FB U15 Camogie U3 Boys FB U11 Boys FB U11 Hurling U9 Boys FB 7.30 U14 Boys FB U12 Hurling Johnstown Road Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6.30/8.30 Adult Ladies FB Adult Camogie U9 Hurling Every 2 nd Week Minor Hurling Adult Camogie U13 Hurling 6.30 Minor Hurling Albert College Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6.30 Ballymun Kickhams U14 Hurling 6.30 Ballymun Kickhams U14 Camogie U16 Camogie Ballymun Kickhams Collinstown Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6.30 U10 Hurling U10 FB U16 FB U15 Hurling U15 FB U16C FB U16 Hurling Junior Hurling Junior FB Junior Hurling Junior FB Griffith Park Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 6.30 U10 Ladies FB Alfie Byrne Road Clontarf Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8.00 PM U15 Hurling U16 Hurling 27/10/

18 Appendix 2: Club Lead Mentor Contacts 2011 Ladies Football Teams Name Mobile no Home venue and match times U8 (2003) Ciaran Rogers Mobhi Road U9 (2002) Colum Cronin Mobhi Road. 10am Sun Lesley Jamieson U10 (2001) Terry MacDonald Mobhi Road. 5pm Sat Niall Healy U11 (2000-) Manus McAleer Mobhi Road/St Vincents - 5pm Sat Fran Cullen U12 (1999) Dave Fenton Mobhi Road/St Vincents 5pm Sun Tj Glesson Camogie U8 Ciaran Rogers Mobhi Road U9 Sandra Tarr Mobhi Rd. Sun 10am Colum Cronin U10 Terry MacDonald Mobhi Road Sun 10am Paul McCarville Philip Webb U11* Karen Fox Mobhi Road Back Pitch Sun 12pm Fran Claxton U12* Joseph Devins Mobhi Road Sat 2.00pm Austin Rock *U11 and U12 Camogie2 Teams should play home games in St Vincents CBS or Main Pitch Fixtures on Club Website: Keep an eye on weekly fixtures on the clubs website, this will avoid confusion and mistakes particularly doublebooking. Teams on grass in the summer can always revert to the All-Weathers for training. 27/10/

19 Communications & Team Pages on Club Website: Every age group and code in the club has a designated team webpage on the clubs website. Each team should try and maintain these pages as a useful team communication resource. It should (for example) contain mentor contact details, training and match times these should be provided on these pages and kept up to date. The following is an example of the area of the club website to located and edit each Girls teams webpage on the Na Fianna Club website. On the Club Homepage.. Select Juvenile Games or Adult Games Then select the relevant age group listed by birth year Useful Links: Dublin Camogie Website for up to minute results/fixtures/tables Dublin Ladies Football Website for up to minute results/fixtures and tables GAA Coaching Information and Drills Camogie Association of Ireland Ladies Football Association 27/10/

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