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Entries Page 4 Sport Co-ordinators Page 5 Zone Contact Details Page 6 Running an Event Page 7 Rugby Rules Page 8 Hockey Rules Page 9 Netball Rules Page 10 Football Rules Page 11 Hagley Park South Map Page 12 Hagley Park North Map Page 13 Netball Courts Map Page 14 Rugby Draw Page 15 Hockey Draw Page 17 Netball Draw Page 19 Football Draw Page 23 3

BECKENHAM HILLVIEW ST MARTINS ST PETERS THORRINGTON WALTHAM TOTAL BECKENHAM HILLVIEW ST MARTINS ST PETERS THORRINGTON WALTHAM TOTAL DATE: Wednesday 29 July POSTPONEMENT: Monday 3 August TIME: 12:00 2:30 TIME: 9:00 12:00 ORGANISER: Tracy Inwood Beckenham Primary School Sandwich Road Beckenham (Phone) 337 1404 (Email) tracy.inwood@beckenham.school.nz SPORT GRADE Senior A (YEAR 7/8) 1 2 1 1 5 NETBALL RUGBY (10 a side) Senior B (YEAR 7/8) 1 1 2 1 5 Kiwi Netball A (YEAR 5/6) 1 2 1 1 1 6 Kiwi Netball B (YEAR 5/6) 1 1 2 1 2 1 8 Senior A (YEAR 7/8) 1 1 Teams automatically qualify for Cant y Tournament Junior A (YEAR 5/6) 1 1 1 1 4 2 Senior A (YEAR 7/8) 2 2 2 1 1 8 FOOTBALL (5 a side) Senior B (YEAR 7/8) 2 2 4 Junior A (YEAR 5/6) 1 2 1 1 1 6 Junior B (YEAR 5/6) 1 2 2 1 1 7 HOCKEY (6 a side) Senior Mixed (YEAR 7/8) 1 2 3 6 Junior Mixed (YEAR 5/6) 2 2 1 1 6 13 20 17 5 7 5 67 4

SCHOOL PHONE FAX ADDRESS Beckenham (Tracy Inwood) 337 1404 027 3630220 332 6754 Sandwich Road Beckenham Hillview Christian (Paul Norton) 332 6923 332 6922 150 Wilsons Road St Martins Opawa (Karen Ryder) 332 6374 332 6137 Ford Road Opawa Rudolf Steiner (Jayne Crawford) 337 0514 0274 957123 337 0515 19 Ombersley Terrace St Martins St Martins (Jarad Pateman) 332 6121 021 2026104 332 5171 Albert Terrace St Martins St Peters (Maxine Gill) 332 7598 027 7390072 337 2874 11 Fisher Avenue Beckenham Thorrington (Penny Martin) 332 7480 021 02421233 337 1205 22A Colombo Street Cashmere Waltham (Martin Weaver) 379 3137 379 3870 Cnr Waltham Road and Hastings Street East Waltham 5

TOURNAMENT ORGANISER Tracy Inwood Beckenham SPORT EVENT ORGANISER SCHOOL RUGBY Year 7/8 Year 5/6 Paul Norton Hillview HOCKEY Year 7/8 Tony Roberts St Martins Year 5/6 Catherine Dalley St Martins Year 7/8 A Maxine Gill St Peters NETBALL Year 7/8 B Maxine Gill St Peters Year 5/6 A Penny Martin Thorrington Year 5/6 B Penny Martin Thorrington Year 7/8 A Annelise Oosterbaan Hillview FOOTBALL Year 7/8 B Annelise Oosterbaan Hillview Year 5/6 A Jarred Skelton Beckenham Year 5/6 B Martin Weaver Waltham 6

Below is an outline of what you need to do when running an event. Prior the Tournament On a small white board or large sheet of paper, write out the draw and where matches are being played so that on the day of the event, teams can see it. Get hold of a hooter or bell so that you can signal the beginning, half time and end of matches. This point is not essential as referees should be able to keep track of time. On Tournament Day Take a first aid kit. Assemble all teams, coaches and officials. Go over how the day will be run. Points to cover would be: where each field / court is remind teams each game has 5-minute halves with no halftime where toilets are where a copy of the draw is so that teams know where, who and when they are playing tell teams that only the top 2 teams in Year 7/8 and the top team in Year 5/6 will go to the inter-zones (except in netball where 2 teams in Year 5/6 will go through) how teams will be awarded points 3 for win, 2 for draw, 0 for loss what will happen in instance of a draw or tie. Remember to keep a record of what the scores in each match were so that in the case of 2 teams being tied for second place, you can go back and work out which team goes through to the inter-zones. Refer to the rules to your event in order to work this out. After Tournament Day Either on the afternoon of the event or the next day, can you please email through to me the results for your day and where each team finished. When I receive all the results I will send to each school where each team finished in their competition. My email address is tracy.inwood@beckenham.school.nz If you have further queries on what to do, please contact me and I will help you where I can. Regards, Tracy Inwood 7

(10-Aside) 1. All games will be played with 5-minute halves and no halftime between. 2. Standard rules for junior grade 10 a-side apply - 5 forwards and 5 backs maximum of 15 per team. 3. Kick offs are taken by the scoring team with a drop kick or punt. 4. Conversions are taken with a drop kick or punt in front of posts. They are worth 2 points. 5. There is no contesting in the scrums. The team that feeds in the ball to each scrum wins possession. There is contesting in the lineouts, although no lifting allowed. 6. If there is a penalty, the non-offending team must tap and pass. 7. Teams may be mixed. No requirement regarding the number of any one gender on the field at any one time. 8. Rolling subs for all games. 9. Year 5/6 uses a size 3 ball, Year 7/8 uses a size 4 ball. 10. Half fields will be used with drop kicks for goal in front of the posts. 11. Shoulder pads are permitted if they have IRB approved markings. This does not include rugby league pads. 12. Mouthguards MUST be worn. 13. If teams are tied for places in the sections, positions for play offs will be decided on: the team that has scored the most number of tries if positions are still tied, points differential will be taken - i.e. difference between points scored for and points scored against. 14. If teams are tied in quarter or semi finals the game continues until one team scores or until one team deliberately kicks the ball out or forces a 22 drop out. 8

(6-aside - mixed) Game Length: All games will be played with 5-minute halves and no halftime between. Field Size: 55m x 45m = One half of a standard hockey field playing across the field between twenty five lines. Field Marking and Equipment: Teams must supply cones to mark: The centre of the field, sidelines and goal lines standard (3.66m) goals at centre of goal lines scoring circles 9m radius marked on sideline flags to mark the centre line across the field free hit marks on the sideline goal lines 9m from each back line. Safety Equipment: Players must wear mouthguards and shin pads. Stick Size: Players should be discouraged from using sticks longer than their hip height - 32 long sticks are recommended. Team Size: A maximum of six players per team with reserves allowed to interchange freely throughout the game. There must be at least 3 of any one gender on the field at any one time. There shall be 3 forwards, 3 halves, 2 backs with no goalies or kicking backs. Umpiring: Two umpires are recommended but by mutual agreement one umpire may suffice. Rule Changes: The rules of the game of Hockey shall apply except that: 1. Lifting the ball above knee height or a ball that is dangerous regardless of height will be penalised under dangerous play provisions. 2. At the time of a free hit being taken no other player may be within three metres of the ball. 3. The obstruction rule (deliberate use of the body to push another player off the ball) will be penalised by awarding a free hit to the opposing team. 4. Feet: this will be penalised only when the ball is deliberately kicked. 5. There will be NO penalty corners. Infringements will be awarded with a free hit 9 metres from the backline when the infringement occurs close to the goal. 6. For a deliberate breach within a player s defensive half a free hit to the attackers 9 metres from the backline when the infringement occurs close to the goal. 7. When the ball goes over the goal line outside the goal, a free hit is awarded to the team that did not hit it out at a point opposite where the ball went out. 8. There is an auto pass rule at this age level, but the ball must be stopped before the auto pass is carried out. 9

If teams are tied for places within sections the following sequence shall be carried out to determine places: a) the number of wins b) the result of the game where those teams played each other. c) the number of goals each team scored. d) goal differential (difference between goals scored for and goals scored against). e) a coin toss. (7-Aside) 1. All games will be played with 5-minute halves and no halftime between. 2. Teams can be mixed. If they are, no more than 3 boys to be on court at any one time and one in each courts area i.e. one in the defence circle, one in the attack circle and one in the midcourt area. 3. All teams must wear regulation bibs i.e. positions named. 4. Junior year 5 netball will be played using Future Ferns netball height goal rings. Year 6 will use the higher height. If teams are mixed years 5 & 6, the shooting positions will determine the goal ring height. 5. Please remind players: No jewellery Short Nails No cycle pants Correct Footwear 6. If teams are tied on points for places in the sections, positions will be decided on goal ratio - i.e. the total number of goals scored divided by the total number of goals scored against. 7. If teams are tied in quarter or semi finals the game will continue without stopping until one team has a two goal advantage, to determine the winner. Finals may have joint winners. 8. Both teams should provide a match ball. Size 4 ball for year 5. Size 5 ball for years 6, 7 & 8. 10

(5-Aside) 1. All games will be played with 5-minute halves and no halftime between. 2. Teams may be mixed. There is no requirement regarding the number of any one gender. 3. Squads to consist of 8 players maximum of which 5 shall play at any one time. Rolling substitutions (let the referee know). 4. Players not involved in the game must wear a top or jersey over their team shirt so as not to confuse teams on the field or the referee. 5. Goals: Each school shall provide one set of goal posts/poles (1.8 metres). It is the schools responsibility to bring these to the tournament and set up. Goals shall be 3 metres wide. Each school shall be responsible for the supply and set up of cones (enough for 1 field). 6. All the normal rules of soccer shall apply except for the following: no offside. no corners to be taken because of the time factor. Referees shall keep count of corners in case of a draw. Play shall re start with a goal kick. goal kicks to be taken from goal line, level with the goal. In the event of a draw the team with the most corners is awarded an extra goal (e.g 1 1 draw. Team A have been award 4 corners, team B have been awarded 2. Team A wins 2 1). This will determine a winner for each game with the emphasis on scoring goals. 7. All games are played on half senior or intermediate sized fields. 8. If teams are tied for places in pool play, a score differential will decide places, ie the difference between total goals scored and total goals scored conceded. A positive number is obtained if the teams scored more than has scored against them and a negative number if there are more scored against the teams than what they score. 9. If teams are still tied the result of the game played between the teams involved will determine the winner. 10. If teams are tied in quarter or semi finals the team with the most penalty corners in that game will determine the winner. If this is a draw, then the score differential of all games played previously will apply. 11. Shinpads are compulsory. Players are strongly advised to wear mouthguards. 11

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AS THERE ARE ONLY 4 TEAMS IN YEAR 5/6, TEAMS WILL PLAY EACH OTHER TWICE. BOTH ROUNDS WILL COUNT AND THE FIRST PLACED TEAM WILL PROCEED TO THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 ROUND TIME TEAMS RUGBY FIELD 1 12:20 Waltham vs Thorrington Beckenham vs Hillview 1(half field) 2 (half field) 2 12:40 Thorrington vs Beckenham Waltham vs Hillview 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 3 1:00 Thorrington vs Hillview Waltham vs Beckenham 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 4 1:20 Beckenham vs Hillview Waltham vs Thorrington 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 5 1:40 Waltham vs Hillview Thorrington vs Beckenham 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 6 2:00 Waltham vs Beckenham Thorrington vs Hillview 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 15

THE FIRST AND SECOND PLACED TEAMS WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 7/8 ROUND TIME TEAMS HOSPITAL CORNER St Martins B vs Hillview A 1 1 12:20 St Martins C vs Beckenham 3 St Martins A Hillview B 5 2 12:40 St Martins A vs Beckenham 1 St Martins C vs St Martins B 3 Hillview A Hillview B 5 3 1:00 St Martins C vs Hillview A 1 St Martins A vs St Martins B 3 Beckenham Hillview B 5 4 1:20 St Martins A vs St Martins C 1 Beckenham vs Hillview A 3 St Martins B Hillview B 5 5 1:40 Hillview A vs St Martins A 1 St Martins B vs Beckenham 3 St Martins C Hillview B 5 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 1 3 rd vs 4 th 3 5 th bye 5 16

THE FIRST PLACED TEAM WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 ROUND TIME TEAMS HOSPITAL CORNER Beckenham A vs Hillview A 14 1 12:20 Thorrington vs Beckenham B 15 St Martins vs Hillview B 16 2 12:40 Hillview A vs Hillview B 14 St Martins vs Beckenham B 15 Thorrington vs Beckenham A 16 3 1:00 Thorrington A vs Hillview A 14 St Martins vs Beckenham A 15 Beckenham B vs Hillview B 16 4 1:20 Hillview A vs St Martins 14 Thorrington vs Hillview B 15 Beckenham A vs Beckenham B 16 5 1:40 Beckenham A vs Hillview B 14 St Martins vs Thorrington 15 Beckenham B vs Hillview A 16 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 14 3 rd vs 4 th 15 5 th vs 6 th 16 17

THE 2 TOP TEAMS WILL PROCEED TO THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 7/8 A GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS NETBALL COURT Hillview B vs Hillview A 6 1 12:20 St Peters vs Beckenham 7 St Martins bye 2 12:40 St Martins vs Beckenham 6 St Peters vs Hillview B 7 Hillview A bye 3 1:00 St Peters vs Hillview A 6 St Martins vs Hillview B 7 Beckenham bye 4 1:20 St Martins vs St Peters 6 Beckenham vs Hillview A 7 Hillview B bye 5 1:40 Hillview A vs St Martins 6 Hillview B vs Beckenham 7 St Peters bye 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 6 3 rd vs 4 th 7 5 th bye 18

AS THIS IS A B GRADE, NO TEAM WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 7/8 B GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS NETBALL COURT Waltham vs Hillview 11 1 12:20 St Martins B vs Beckenham 12 St Martins A bye 2 12:40 St Martins A vs Beckenham 11 St Martins B vs Waltham 12 Hillview bye 3 1:00 St Martins B vs Hillview 11 St Martins A vs Waltham 12 Beckenham bye 4 1:20 St Martins A vs St Martins B 11 Beckenham vs Hillview 12 Waltham bye 5 1:40 Hillview vs St Martins A 11 Waltham vs Beckenham 12 St Martins B bye 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 11 3 rd vs 4 th 12 5 th bye 19

THE TOP 2 TEAMS WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 A GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS NETBALL COURT Thorrington vs Hillview A 2 1 12:20 St Martins vs Hillview B 3 St Peters vs Beckenham 4 2 12:40 St Martins vs Beckenham 2 St Peters vs Thorrington 3 Hillview A vs Hillview B 4 3 1:00 Beckenham vs Hillview B 2 St Peters vs Hillview A 3 St Martins vs Thorrington 4 4 1:20 Hillview A vs St Martins 2 Thorrington vs Beckenham 3 St Peters vs Hillview B 4 5 1:40 Thorrington vs Hillview B 2 St Martins vs St Peters 3 Beckenham vs Hillview A 4 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 2 3 rd vs 4 th 3 5 th vs 6 th 4 20

AS THIS IS A B GRADE, NO TEAM WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 B GRADE SECTION 1 ROUND TIME TEAMS NETBALL COURT Waltham vs Hillview 15 1 12:15 Thorrington A vs St Peters 16 Thorrington B vs St Martins B 17 St Martins A vs Beckenham 18 2 12:35 Beckenham vs St Peters 15 Waltham vs Thorrington B 16 Hillview vs Thorrington A 17 St Martins B vs St Martins A 18 3 12:55 Waltham vs Thorrington A 15 Thorrington B vs St Martins A 16 Hillview vs Beckenham 17 St Martins B vs St Peters 18 4 1:15 Waltham vs St Martins A 15 St Martins B vs Hillview 16 Thorrington A vs Beckenham 17 Thorrington B vs St Peters 18 5 1:35 Waltham vs Beckenham 15 Hillview vs Thorrington B 16 St Martins A vs St Peters 17 St Martins B vs Thorrington A 18 6 1:55 Waltham vs St Martins B 15 St Martins A vs Thorrington A 16 Thorrington B vs Beckenham 17 Hillview vs St Peters 18 7 2:15 Thorrington B vs Thorrington A 15 Waltham vs St Peters 16 Hillview vs St Martins A 17 St Martins B vs Beckenham 18 21

THE TOP 2 TEAMS WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 7/8 A GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS SOUTH HAGLEY Waltham vs Hillview B 1 12:15 Hillview A vs St Peters Beckenham B vs St Martins B St Martins A vs Beckenham A 2 12:35 Beckenham A vs St Peters Waltham vs Beckenham B Hillview B vs Hillview A St Martins B vs St Martins A 3 12:55 Waltham vs Hillview A Beckenham B vs St Martins A Hillview B vs Beckenham A St Martins B vs St Peters 4 1:15 Waltham vs St Martins A St Martins B vs Hillview B Hillview A vs Beckenham A Beckenham B vs St Peters 5 1:35 Waltham vs Beckenham A Hillview B vs Beckenham B St Martins A vs St Peters St Martins B vs Hillview A 6 1:55 Waltham vs St Martins B St Martins A vs Hillview A Beckenham B vs Beckenham A Hillview B vs St Peters 7 2:15 Beckenham B vs Hillview A Waltham vs St Peters Hillview B vs St Martins A St Martins B vs Beckenham A 22

AS THERE ARE ONLY 4 TEAMS, TEAMS WILL PLAY EACH OTHER TWICE. BOTH ROUNDS WILL COUNT. AS THIS IS A B GRADE, NO TEAM WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 7/8 B GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS SOUTH HAGLEY St Martins A vs Hillview B 9(half field) 1 12:20 St Martins B vs Hillview A 10(half field) 2 12:40 Hillview B vs St Martins B St Martins A vs Hillview A 9(half field) 10(half field) 3 1:00 Hillview B vs Hillview A St Martins A vs St Martins B 9(half field) 10(half field) 4 1:20 St Martins B vs Hillview A St Martins A vs Hillview B 9(half field) 10(half field) 5 1:40 St Martins A vs Hillview A Hillview B vs St Martins B 9(half field) 10(half field) 6 2:00 St Martins A vs St Martins B Hillview B vs Hillview A 9(half field) 10(half field) 23

THE TOP TEAM WILL PROCEED TO THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 A GRADE ROUND TIME TEAMS SOUTH HAGLEY Thorrington vs Hillview A 1 (half field) 1 12:20 St Martins vs Hillview B 2 (half field) St Peters vs Beckenham 3 (half field) 2 12:40 St Martins vs Beckenham St Peters vs Thorrington Hillview A vs Hillview B 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 3 (half field) 3 1:00 Beckenham vs Hillview B St Peters vs Hillview A St Martins vs Thorrington 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 3 (half field) 4 1:20 Hillview A vs St Martins Thorrington vs Beckenham St Peters vs Hillview B 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 3 (half field) 5 1:40 Thorrington vs Hillview B St Martins vs St Peters Beckenham vs Hillview A 1 (half field) 2 (half field) 3 (half field) 6 2:00 1 st vs 2 nd 1 (half field) 3 rd vs 4 th 2 (half field) 5 th vs 6 th 3 (half field) 24

AS THIS IS A B GRADE, NO TEAM WILL QUALIFY FOR THE INTER-ZONES. YEAR 5/6 B GRADE SECTION 1 ROUND TIME TEAMS SOUTH HAGLEY St Martins A vs Waltham 4 (half field) 1 12:15 Hillview A Bye St Martins B vs Hillview B 5 (half field) Beckenham vs Thorrington 6 (half field) 2 12:35 Hillview A vs St Martins A Hillview B vs Thorrington Waltham vs St Martins B Beckenham Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 3 12:55 St Martins A vs St Martins B Hillview A vs Beckenham A Waltham vs Thorrington Hillview B Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 4 1:15 Beckenham A vs Hillview B St Martins A vs Thorrington Hillview A vs St Martins B Waltham Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 5 1:35 St Martins B vs Thorrington Waltham vs Beckenham Hillview A vs Hillview B St Martins A Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 6 1:55 Hillview A vs Waltham St Martins B vs Beckenham St Martins A vs Hillview B Thorrington Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 7 2:15 St Martins A vs Beckenham Thorrington vs Hillview B Hillview A vs Waltham St Martins B Bye 4 (half field) 5 (half field) 6 (half field) 25