evils News Season 2018, Edition 18 Wednesday 13th June Home games for Round 8, please let us know if you can help out on the gate, canteen or field marshalling, an hour before or after your child s game is all we ask! Don t forget to hang around after the junior games to watch our seniors take on Western Lions, they will have lots of free activities for the kids. If you re looking for something to do on Sunday why not head down to Townsville Sports Reserve & watch Norths Old Boys take on Souths Old Boys at 1:20pm - our Masters always deliver an entertaining game Reminder that all Toyota GoodforLeague raffle tickets and money are due in by the end of this week, we appreciate your support of this fundraiser. Looking ahead, Norths is on field marshal duties for Rd 9 at TDJRL, please volunteer for an hour! Round 8 2018 SATURDAY NIGHT RAFFLE ROSTER BUSHLAND BEACH TAVERN WEEKLY Thank you U9 Blue for last week s raffles. This week s team is U8 Gold. Please collect the raffle tin from the office. Check the roster for your team! Completed - thank you
June 15 June 21 June 23 June 28 Dates to Remember Car raffle tickets due back Pie drive commences Norths field marshal duty at TDJRL General Meeting Level 3 Sports Trainer Course Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd July 8am 6:30pm Townsville Sports House North Ward Register Here June 30 July 1st June 30 July 15th July 20 21 August 5 September 9 Gorden Tallis Cup (U10) School holidays Laurie Spina Shield (U11) Club Photo Day Pie collection Presentation Day Presentation Day Sunday Sep 9th Club Photo Day Sunday 5th August Pie Drive Coming Up Soon! Our Pie Drive will commence on June 21st, with pies ready for collection on our club photo day, August 5th. LEAGUE LAWS
Charmaine Walker dedicates her time to helping underprivileged kids in Fiji by taking donations of footy gear to villages in need. Norths are proudly donating all of our old Jim s Mowing jerseys. If you have some old gear to donate, please bring it in this week for us to pass on. Charmaine will be taking another round of donations to Fiji in September, here s a little of her story. My passion started in 2010 when I could see that life was really tough in Fiji and I wanted to make a difference and help in some way. Later in 2010 we were so lucky to receive a full set of Surfers Paradise rugby union jerseys to take over. I also took a few sets of footy boots and ball and was very quick to realise how much the Fijians loved the sport. I had the privilege to meet and hand out the donated jerseys to Lautoka Rugby Club Team Members. Whilst in Nadi I decided to drive down to Lautoka and found myself stopping by villages and handing out the 25 new rugby balls and boots to the kids playing touch football along the side of the highway. I stopped and chatted to the kids who were playing. Their eyes told me how much they were passionate about their rugby. One player was so dedicated that, even though he had no shoes of his own, he would swap with a player every time there was a player substitute. Later we celebrated my sons third birthday at Naboutini Village on the Coral Coast. During that time 150 pairs of footy boots were meticulously fitted by myself to these young inspiring athletes from the boot of my rental car. The ages of the kids ranged from 4 years old to teenagers and they were from 5 villages along the coast. Their parents were excited and very grateful for their kids. I found out the next day that the boys kept their boots on while asleep fearing that someone would take them while they were asleep. Others without boots were given brand new Kooga jerseys, shorts and socks that I had bought from the Kooga warehouse clearance on the Gold Coast. Unfortunately I could not assist every boy in the area as I was bombarded with requests from other boys that had missed out. Hearing that there were still so many boys who were still in the need of equipment nearly broke my heart, because, try as I may, I still didn t have enough to give everyone. Upon leaving Fiji this time around I had only one thought in my mind that I would do as much as I could possibly do to help these people. This would be my life s purpose. In present times I am now getting ready for my next trip to Fiji scheduled for September 2018 to once again give all I can provide. I am excited, but also emotional as each time I go I know that with each pair of footy boots I give, a small part of me is given with it, and I will continue my quest to make a difference I will continue to collect donations and continue to give back to the people of Fiji.
Rules, rules, rules COACHES 28.6. Coaches who allow unregistered players to take the field shall be requested to appear before a disciplinary tribunal. 28.7. Coaches who are not allocated to or listed on team sheets, or who participate with a team, are not fully registered with the League or, on line will result in the team losing points and may be required to appear before a disciplinary tribunal. 28.8. Coaches, carers or any other person working with or caring for players prior to or during training, matches or while on tour are prohibited from partaking of alcohol or drugs, and have been found to have done so shall be banned from holding any position within the Townsville junior rugby league indefinitely. 28.9. Coaches shall wear closed in footwear while officiating 28.10. Coaches, are to remain seated or standing beside their players reserve bench adjacent the scorer s table. 28.11. If the league receives complaints from game stakeholders e.g. (referees, parents, field marshals etc.) in relation to a coach s behaviour / actions the league shall request the coach appear at a disciplinary tribunal. 28.12. Coaches shall not approach or talk to a match official in relation to their performance at any time. 28.13. Coaches, are to ensure that parents, spectators or anyone not participating in the game do not sit on the player s bench or stand within the immediate area. 28.14. Coaches, will be recognised as club officials and are required to monitor and deal with bad behaviour of parents and spectators associated with their team / club. 28.15. Coaches, who breach the rules of the Townsville and District Junior Rugby League shall be requested to appear at a disciplinary tribunal.
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