INFORMATION SHEET 2017 SEASON

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MICKLEOVER CRICKET CLUB Station Road, Mickleover, Derby. mickleover.play-cricket.com Contacts INFORMATION SHEET 2017 SEASON George Selby st 1 Team Captain 07706 489085 Ross Heaton nd 2 Team Captain 07814 506113 Mickleover Sports Club, incorporating Mickleover Cricket Club and Mickleover Sports Football Club, was formed in 1948. Originally we played on a local community ground in Mickleover but moved to the present Station Road ground with its excellent club facilities for football and cricket in 1992. Adrian Heaton Club Chairman 07969 254149 Here at Mickleover Cricket Club we believe that the long term future of any organisation is held with the children of today, and so providing them with a safe, friendly environment is paramount to the future of our club. Our club should in turn offer local children the opportunity to be part of a successful team with emphasis placed on social skills, improving confidence levels and a love of cricket. Paul Sanders Club Treasurer 01332 517992 The Club has Under 17, Under 15, Under 13 and Under 11 teams, with a large number of young people from the age of 6 years and upwards being introduced to the game through Kwik Cricket. More information regarding the club, including news, results, league tables and player statistics can be found on the club website at mickleover.play-cricket.com. Full details of club policies and codes of conduct are held at the club and will be made available on request. The club extends a warm welcome to all junior players and their parents/carers. Should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact us. Blair Winter Club Secretary 07803 259062 Tim Rance Youth Chairman & U13 Cricket Manager/Coach 0771 470 4897 Phil Bennett Club Welfare Officer/Coach 07852 442951 Stuart Walker U15 Cricket Manager/Coach 07847 965751 Chris Wright U11 Cricket Manager/Coach 07504 980548

Registration/Kit Ordering Event We are yet to decide if we will be holding a kit sales evening. We will communicate this during early 2017 by social media and by email. If you are new junior member, please bring your completed registration form with you to Nets. For existing junior members you will be asked to sign a reregistration declaration stating that you are happy to re-sign for the upcoming season and that nothing has changed on your registration form. This will be available at Junior Winter Nets. The subscription form is available on the home page of the website (http://mickleover.play-cricket.com ) Winter Nets Juniors U11, U13 & U15 Commencing: Tuesday 19 th January and every Tuesday until 25 April. Location: Derby Moor Community Sports College,Moorway Lane, Littleover, Derby, DE23 2FS Time: 6pm till 8pm Age Groups covered: o U11 Year 5 & 6; o U13 Year 7 & 8; o U15 Year 9 & 10. o KWIKS no training during the Winter. Seniors & U17 s Commencing: Monday 18 th January and every Monday until mid-april Location: Derby Moor Community Sports College,Moorway Lane, Littleover, Derby, DE23 2FS Time: 7:30pm till 9pm

Summer Nets/Coaching Juniors Commencing: mid-april (as weather permits) Location: Mickleover Cricket Club Station Road Time: 6pm 7:30pm Ages: U15, U13, U11 and KWIKS (ages 6+) Seniors & U17 s Commencing: mid-april (as weather permits) Location: Mickleover Cricket Club Station Road Time: 6pm 7:30pm Match Days Juniors (Derby and District Youth League) Sunday (10am start) Monday (6pm start) Thursday (6pm start) Friday (6pm start) U11 s Hardball (full league) U13 s and U17 s U15 s Kwik cricket or U11 s Hardball (mini league)

Further Information about the Junior Section At Mickleover Cricket club we believe that taking part in sport should be a positive and enjoyable part of our children s lives. With this in mind we want to make sure that children are protected and kept safe from physical, sexual and emotional harm whilst they are with the club s coaches, assistants, team managers, volunteers and whilst playing adult cricket. To achieve this we have the following aims: All volunteers who are involved with junior cricket have been CRB checked. Coaching sessions are run with ECB qualified coach input. All coaches, assistants and volunteers will abide by all of the clubs policies. The club will encourage volunteers to stay up to date with cricket coaching and child protection issues. We will keep written records of attendance, parental consents, parent or guardian contact details and accidents. As a club we will always promote fair play and always play within the spirit of the laws of the game. We have appointed Welfare Officers to deal with any concerns about physical, sexual or emotional abuse within the club. Child Protection Policy Mickleover Cricket Club acknowledges its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of every child and young person who has been entrusted to its care and is committed to working to provide a safe environment for all members. A child or young person is anyone under the age of 18 engaged in any club activity. We have adopted the English Cricket Board Safe hands Welfare of young people in cricket policy. The main principles of our child protection policy are that: The child s welfare is, and must always be, the paramount consideration All children and young people have a right to be protected from abuse regardless of their age, gender, disability, culture, language, racial origin, religious beliefs or sexual orientation All suspicions and allegations of physical, sexual or emotional abuse will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately

Working in partnership with other organisations, children and young people and their parents or carers is essential. We acknowledge that every child or young person who plays or participates in cricket should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe environment and be protected from poor practice and abuse. Mickleover Cricket Club recognises that this is the responsibility of every adult involved in our club. Transport to matches and practice sessions Mickleover Cricket Club policy is that parents or other responsible adults are responsible for transporting players to and from all matches and practice sessions and therefore the Club will not be registering Private Vehicles for the transportation of individuals in connection with any fixtures or practice sessions arranged by the Club. The implementation of this policy is not intended to exclude any player from participation and parents or guardians should contact a Club Welfare Officer if they have any problems with the transportation of players to matches or practice sessions. Safety guidance on the wearing of cricket helmets by young players At the beginning of 2007 the ECB clarified the guidance relating to young players in adult matches and confirmed that all young players who have not reached their 18th birthday must wear a helmet with a faceguard when batting and when standing up to the stumps when keeping wicket in adult matches. Parental consent not to wear a helmet should not be accepted in adult cricket. This guidance applies to all players up to the age of 18, both in adult cricket and in all junior cricket played with a hard cricket ball. The guidance also applies during all practice sessions. Any individual taking responsibility for players should take all reasonable steps to ensure that this guidance is followed at all times. The ECB asks that the guidance is communicated to the parents or guardians of all young players through clubs and schools, and that young players are not allowed to bat or stand up to the stumps when keeping wicket against a hard ball without wearing a helmet.

Mickleover Cricket Club policy is to ensure that young players and parents are aware of and comply with these guidelines. Club Changing Policy For players under the age of 16 playing in adult teams the following policy applies: Young players uncomfortable with changing or showering with adults are under no obligation to do so and are advised to change and shower at home Parental consent must be given if Young Players are to share changing facilities with adults If Young Players are sharing changing facilities with adults, parents have the option to supervise them whilst they are changing. The Club will make reasonable efforts to arrange this.

Subscriptions for 2017 Description Price Benefits Seniors Juniors (U11 U17) Family membership 120 per year 10 per month (over 12 months) 120 per year 10 per month (over 12 months) 240 per year 20 per month (over 12 months) Senior playing member Cricket Club Membership Indoor (winter nets) Outdoor (summer nets) Mickleover Sports Club Social Membership for whole family (Spouse/Partners & Children) Free bar/clubroom hire (depending on availability) Free KWIK cricket matches for Children Junior playing member Cricket Club Membership Indoor (winter nets) Outdoor (summer nets) Mickleover Sports Club Social Membership for whole family (Mum/Dad/Carers & Siblings) Free bar/clubroom hire (depending on availability) Free KWIK cricket matches for the playing member and his/her siblings. Playing membership for 1 parent and all children up to and including the age of 21. All the benefits outlined above for each player. Social membership 10 per year Mickleover Sports Club Social Membership Free bar/clubroom hire (depending on availability) KWIKS 3 per coaching session Children are encouraged to turn up and play on a pay as you go basis.

Match Fees Description Price Explanation Senior Matches 10 per match (seniors) 8 per match (juniors) Match Fees cover the cost of umpires, scorers and tea on a breakeven basis Juniors (U11 U17) No charge (members) 3 per match (nonmembers) Junior games are now included in the subscription. New players are allowed to play for the club for 2 games before joining. KWIKS 2 per match Children are encouraged to turn up and play on a pay as you go basis. Match fees are payable to the team captain (seniors) or team manager (juniors) on the day of the match. The captain or manager may assign another responsible individual to collect the fees. Please help by bringing the right money and ensuring you have paid your match fee before leaving the match.

Subscription Payment The preferred method for receiving subscriptions is monthly by standing order. Attached to the back of this document is a standing order instruction which can be used to setup a standing with your bank/building society. It also is pre-filled out with our bank account details so that you can use the details to setup payments using electronic or telephone banking. Your payment reference is unique to you to allow us to identify payments from you. Your reference number should be created as follows: Membership Type - Surname - Your Player Number Membership Type is one of SENIOR, JUNIOR, FAMILY Your surname is your surname (please abbreviate if you surname is too long) Your player name is your player number which is assigned to you (for family memberships you can use any one of your member player numbers, we will account for your family using this information). Example: For a junior member with a surname SMITH, player number 99 the reference would be: JUNIOR-SMITH-99 Subscription Rules Regular players must be members of the cricket club and pay a full subscription. Regular players are defined as o For seniors, those that play for the club more than 3 times in a season. o For juniors, those that attend more than 2 coaching session (free period) and/or play more than 2 games. There is no reduction for players that do not attend winter or summer net/training. Players may join the club at any time during the season, but must pay their full subscription to be eligible to play the following year (i.e. they must pay 120 every rolling 12 months they cannot pay 10 per month from April to September, then take a break, then start paying again the following April.