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North Eastern Netball Association Incorporated BY-LAWS Adopted 20 th October 2015

BY-LAW AMENDMENTS Amendments Date Amended 1.7 Addition of players wearing non-uniform items 20-10-2015 1.8 Addition of player wishing to wear bike shorts 20-10-2015 1.11 Addition of interval times 20-10-2015 2 New heading for 15U and changes from U15 to 15U & added in refer to 7.6 20-10-2015 3 New heading for Juniors 20-10-2015 3.2 All clubs to fill from top 20-10-2015 3.3 Detail which clubs must submit for all juniors 20-10-2015 3.4 2 or more clubs request exemption for same grade 20-10-2015 3.5 Junior exemption reviews 20-10-2015 3.6 Final decision at discretion of Committee by way of vote 20-10-2015 3.7.1 Change from Year 7 to 13U 20-10-2015 3.7.2 New rule of J4 and J5 to be 10U 20-10-2015 3.7.3 Addition of all juniors must be turning at least 8 during year 20-10-2015 3.7.4 Addition of 5-7 eligible for Net Set Go 20-10-2015 3.9 Addition of wording for modified rules for J4/J5 as re Netball Australia 20-10-2015 Junior Policy 4.3 Change Master game up rule to 9 not 8 20-10-2015 5 New heading for Seniors 20-10-2015 5.1 Clubs to fill from top down 20-10-2015 5.2 When applying for exemption info to submit 20-10-2015 5.3 One exemption per grade 20-10-2015 5.4 If two clubs wish to drop same grade decision by NENA 20-10-2015 5.5 No senior exemption reviews 20-10-2015 5.6 Final decision by way of NENA vote 20-10-2015 6 Addition of rules for player exemptions 20-10-2015 7.5 Clarification of 9 games up rule 20-10-2015 7.6 Change from U15 to 15U 20-10-2015 7.6 Addition to clarify of ( game up rule) 20-10-2015 8.1 & 8.2 Reworded to reflect changes due to MyNetball 20-10-2015 9.3 Change to how premiership ladders are determined when uneven games 20-10-2015 played due to a bye 9.5 Deleted The Association to state at the beginning of the season whether 20-10-2015 split round matches are counted for premiership points NENA follows NEFL 15 Reworded to include payment for state achievement 20-10-2015 Uniforms Amended to state that plain white socks are allowed for all clubs as well as 20-10-2015 white socks with club logo 5.1 Change to allow indication of exemption at first senior meeting of the 22-03-2016 season (Feb), but have until the second senior meeting (March) of the season to apply for exemption 2.7.4 Junior age change from 8 years old to 7 years old as minimum starting age 10-5-2016 CC Coord Removal of AND A GRADE SELECTOR AT COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS 23.8.2016 rotation NC uniform Change of junior uniform from 2 piece to one piece starting 2017 23.8.2016 Rotation list Addition of Social Media and Website Coordinator to the Rotation list 18.10.2016 N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 2 of 14

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Playing Conditions and Rules 2. Juniors 3. 15&U 4. Masters 5. Seniors Grade Exemptions 6. Player Exemptions 7. To Qualify 8. Player Representation in state team 9. Changes to By-Laws 10. Premiership Conditions 11. Forfeits 12. Finals 13. Clearances 14. Suspension 15. Best & Fairest Voting 16. NENA players select Appendix 1 - Club Position Rotations Appendix 2 Club Uniforms N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 3 of 14

1. PLAYING CONDITIONS AND RULES 1.1 All matches to be played under the rules of the All Australian Netball Association and unless the Executive consents to an alteration, matches must be played on the dates listed on the program. 1.2 Any team not on court for a period of ten minutes from the time set down for commencement of a game shall be liable to forfeit the match. 1.3 Before the start of play, teams are to record the names and positions of 7 players on the scorecard. During the match interchange player's names or positional changes are recorded on the scorecard. 1.3.1 During the Final Series 30 minutes prior to play, teams to record the names of up to twelve (12) players and their positions on the scorecard. If interchanges or positional changes are made during the match they are recorded on the scorecard. 1.3.2 Official scorecard, including forfeit scorecard, to be sent in by the home club to reach the Association Recorder on or before the following Thursday after each match PENALTY: Any club failing to do so shall be fined a sum set at the Annual General Meeting 1.4 Home club to be responsible for the official scorecard, time clock, scorer and timekeeper for each match. The official scorecard should be signed by both captains and both umpires. Each club is encouraged to supply a check scorer to sit with official scorer. PENALTY: Any club failing to do so shall be fined a sum set at the Annual General Meeting 1.5 All clubs to provide: 1.5.1 Two courts correctly lined for netball. Where other lines are involved, they must be another colour. Netball lines must be distinct and all one colour. 1.5.2 Nets on all goal rings 1.5.3 Padding to the height of two metres around dangerous fixtures on and around netball courts. PENALTY: Fine to be set at the Annual General Meeting 1.6 Wet Weather Ruling: Games must be completed, unless captains agree weather is unsuitable to play. Play must stop only once due to bad weather and captains have up to five minutes to decide whether play will continue, or abandon the match and take one point each, or one team forfeit. If played three minutes, all players qualify. 1.7 A player requiring to wear any non-uniform clothing, teds stockings, compression tights/socks, soft helmets and hand gloves, must produce a medical certificate to the Association Secretary and Committee through their Netball Club representatives. A copy of such medical certificate is to be available at each match, for sighting if required. (For clarity, this clause relates only to non-uniform clothing and does not include medical strapping, knee braces/ankle/shoulder braces or other bandaging required for injuries.) 1.8 Players, who wish to wear bike shorts for personal reasons, must seek permission from the Association via their Club secretary. 1.9 Both clubs to be responsible for one umpire per team. 1.10 The officiating umpires shall only be replaced in the event of sickness or injury 1.11 The half time interval for all grades shall be 5 minutes. Quarter times will be 3 minutes. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 4 of 14

2. JUNIORS GRADING 2.1 All clubs must field from J1 down in order in of juniors unless an exemption is granted at the first General meeting prior to the season. 2.2 All clubs shall fill teams from top down. In exceptional circumstances an exemption will be considered if submitted in writing to the Secretary 14 days prior to the first General meeting of the season. 2.3 All clubs must submit; Their full player list (as per approved junior template) with proposed team nominations, all players last clubs, their grades played in the previous years and date of birth); and All grades history from the previous year. 2.4 If two or more Clubs wish to drop the same grade then the Association will make the final decision based on players and the previous year s premiership table rankings. 2.5 Junior exemption reviews may be requested by a club within the first round and 14 days prior to the Management Meeting. 2.6 The final decision will be at the discretion of the committee by way of majority vote. 2.7 To play in Junior grades; 2.7.1 J1, J2 & J3 a player must be 13U (not turning 14) in the year of competition; 2.7.2 J4 & J5 a player must be 10U (not turning 11) in the year of competition; 2.7.3 All juniors (J5 J1) must be turning at least 8 in the year of competition; and 2.7.4 Juniors turning 5-7 in the year of competition are eligible for NetSetGo. PENALTY: If any player not eligible plays in junior grades, the team is automatically disqualified of points and goals scored for matches concerned. Opposing team retains own goals scored plus 2 premiership points. 2.8 (13U) J1 and J2 grades to play 12 minute quarters and will play for premiership points, association player votes and will compete in finals. J3 to play 12 minute quarters, full rules, no premiership points to be allocated and no finals. 2.9 (10U) J4 & J5 grades to play 10 minute quarters with modifications to equipment, rules and game structure as per NENA modified rules and competition with emphasis on all-round development and offering opportunities to experience different positions. NOTE: Scores and ladders for J4-J5 will be kept for use by the NENA Committee only and will NOT be published or displayed. 3. 15 & UNDER (15U): To play in 15U a player must not turn 16 during the year of competition. Refer to 7.6 regarding 15U players filling up the grades PENALTY: If any player not eligible plays in 15U, the team is automatically disqualified of points and goals scored for matches concerned. Opposing team retains own goals scored plus 2 premiership points. 4. MASTERS 4.1 To play in Masters, the players must be 35 or over in year of competition 4.2 Masters grade is to be classified below C2 4.3 Once a player has played 9 games in C2 or above, they are not eligible to play Masters PENALTY: If any player not eligible plays in Masters, the team is automatically disqualified of points and goals scored for matches concerned. Opposing team retains own goals scored plus 2 premiership points 4.4 Masters Premiership as per premiership conditions stated in constitution. Finals will be played; Masters will be managed as per senior grades. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 5 of 14

5. SENIORS - GRADE EXEMPTIONS 5.1 All clubs shall fill teams from top down. In exceptional circumstances an exemption will be considered if the club seeking an exemption(s) verbally advises the Association Management Committee at the first General meeting of the season the proposed exemption(s) being sought and a brief explanation. If that Club wishes to proceed with an exemption, it shall be submitted in writing to the Secretary 14 days prior to the second General meeting of the season. 5.2 When applying for an exemption, clubs must submit; 5.2.1 Their full player list (as per approved senior template) with proposed team nominations, all players last clubs, their grades played in the past 3 years; and 5.2.2 All grades history from the previous year. 5.3 Only one senior team will be permitted to be unfilled in any grade. 5.4 If two or more Clubs wish to drop the same grade then the Association will make the final decision based on players and the previous year s premiership table rankings. 5.5 There will be no senior exemption reviews. 5.6 The final decision will be at the discretion of the committee by way of majority vote. 6 PLAYER EXEMPTIONS 6.2 An exemption can be requested for a player to play in a lower grade which has age restrictions (15U, 13U, 10U) through the Club Secretary with supporting evidence including: 6.2.2 Experience; 6.2.3 Medical condition; and 6.2.4 Physical condition. 6.3 Letters must be received by the Association Secretary 14 days prior to the second meeting of the calendar year. 6.4 The final decision will be at the discretion of the committee by way of majority vote. 6.5 The Association is to remain the final authority for the player exemptions and may withdraw them at any time. 7 TO QUALIFY 7.2 Players must have played three weeks of programmed matches for the Club which they are registered, to be eligible for finals games. All players to be registered but on 3rd match affiliation to NENA to be paid 7.3 Interchange players must play three minutes to qualify and must be inspected prior to playing. The player must be eligible to play in that grade even if they play under 3 (three) minutes. 7.4 A player may play for only two teams on the same day. Both matches will be recorded for that player on that day, but only the highest grade will count for the qualifying. 7.5 A player may not move down more than one grade for her Club at a time per programmed weekly match. PENALTY: Automatic loss of points and goals for the lower team plus 2 premiership points for opposing team, and best player votes for the infringing player. The player must return to the highest team played in before the infringement occurred. 7.6 Once a player has played 9 games in a grade they are deemed to be qualified in that grade and cannot play in a lower grade. PENALTY: Automatic loss of points and goals scored plus the 2 premiership points awarded to the opposing team for every match qualified player played in for the lower team, and best player votes for the infringing player. 7.7 A senior player may not move down more than one grade for her club at a time per programmed weekly match. Junior players and 15U players may play in any grade in the senior competition then return to their Junior Grade or 15U Grade the following week without penalty until 9 games are played in any higher grade (refer to point 7.5) PENALTY: Automatic loss of points and goals scored plus the 2 premiership points for opposing team for every match qualified player played in for the lower team, and best player votes for the infringing player. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 6 of 14

7.8 Any qualified player who has not played 9(nine) games in any one grade before finals, can play no lower than the grade where most matches have been played all season. Where equal games played they must play in the higher grade. PENALTY: If an ineligible player plays in a finals match the Club will forfeit the match. 7.9 Finals matches do not count as qualifying games. 7.10 An injured qualified player may be granted permission by NENA executive to return to game fitness in one grade lower on written request. Request must be accompanied by a Medical Certificate. 7.11 In the event that there are two teams representing the same club in the same grade, a player who plays 6 games in one team becomes qualified for that grade of that team and shall not be eligible to play for the other team. PENALTY: A team which plays an ineligible player in a lower grade must forfeit their points, goals scored and best player votes for the infringing player. 8 PLAYER REGISTRATIONS 8.1 All players are to be registered in the current season by their Club on the Netball SA approved program one week before the first game; - full name; - address; - date of birth; - email address; and - telephone number. PENALTY: Failure to do so will result in a fine set at the AGM. 8.2 All subsequent registrations can be completed in the Netball SA approved program as required, by the Association Recorder. 9 PREMIERSHIP CONDITIONS 9.2 In all matches two points to be counted for a win or a forfeit, one point for a draw, and no points for a Bye in the minor round. 9.3 If at the conclusion of the minor rounds, any two or more teams have obtained the same number of points, the position of the team shall be determined by the percentage of goals thrown for and against the teams. METHOD: The goals scored by a team are added to those scored against it and that total is divided into the number of goals scored for it, after it has been multiplied by one hundred. 9.4 PREMIERSHIP POINT ALLOCATION IN THE EVENT OF A BYE DUE TO TEAM EXEMPTIONS When uneven rounds are played, finals positions will be decided by the number of games won over the number of games played x 100 to get a percentage. If a team is still drawn then it is to be decided by using the goal percentage formula. 9.5 Shields in all grades will be perpetual. Any club which fails to return a shield in good condition or good order shall be held liable for the cost of replacement or such repairs as necessary. 10 FORFEITS 10.2 In the event of a team forfeiting a match, the opposing club secretary is to be notified as soon as possible on or before the day of the said match. 10.3 The team receiving a forfeit claims points and percentage of twenty goals; players qualify, provided score sheets are sent in with seven players named. Forfeit sheets are to be sent in by the home club. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 7 of 14

11 FINALS 11.2 The club hosting finals must supply: 11.2.2 Score board attendants and neutral timekeepers and scorers; 11.2.3 2 time clocks per court; 11.2.4 Positions should be available for a competent person to be present from each club to check score sheets for finals; 11.2.5 Team benches; and 11.2.6 Suitable change rooms, lunch and refreshments for umpires and officials. 11.3 The Association to supply: 11.3.2 Score cards which must be to be completed by teams 30 minutes prior to match and to be checked by Recorder or NENA Executive to ensure correct qualification; and 11.3.3 2 Scoreboards. 11.4 Finals matches to be played as follows: 11.4.2 For Semi Final matches, first and second teams play and third and fourth teams play; 11.4.3 For Preliminary Finals, winner of the first semi-final (3rd & 4th teams) play the loser of the second semi-final (1 st & 2nd teams). 11.4.4 For the Grand Final, the winner of the second semi-final plays the winner of the Preliminary final 11.5 In the event of a draw in finals, the teams shall after a rest of two minutes; change ends and play two rounds of seven minutes each with a rest, but changing ends between rounds. If the result is still a draw, play shall continue, still alternating centre passes, until one team has scored a two goal advantage. The same ruling applies for Junior 1 and 2 grades except two rounds of three minutes are played each end. 11.6 In the event of extreme weather conditions where player safety is at risk due to extreme weather conditions, any three members of the current executive can make a ruling before the third quarter begins, to stop play. These games will be reconvened on the following day (Sunday if no games scheduled), or on the following Monday evening if a Sunday or games are scheduled on the Sunday. The scheduled games will be replayed at the same courts that play is abandoned. 12 CLEARANCES 12.2 No clearances are required for players to enter the Association. 12.3 Automatic clearances to be granted to all players at the end of each season. 12.4 If any player wishes to transfer from one club to another club within the Association during the season, she must obtain a clearance and forward it to the Association Secretary. However, no clearances within the Association will be granted after the 31 st of July each year. 13 SUSPENSION If any player is selected to trial and/or play in a Association Match and fails to do so without a reasonable excuse, that player forfeits the right to play in the following two matches for her club. If such a player plays in either of those matches that that team is disqualified of any points gained in those matches. 13.2 Reasonable excuse to be determined by the Management Committee 14 BEST AND FAIREST VOTING 14.2 Each umpire during the minor rounds for each match to select 1st Best and fairest, to be awarded 2 votes, and 2nd best and fairest, to be awarded 1 vote. Both umpires to sign the voting slips and the back of the envelope. 14.3 If at the end of the season votes are tied, there will be not count back and the players with equal number of votes each to receive a trophy. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 8 of 14

15 NENA PLAYERS SELECTED IN STATE TEAMS A current NENA player or official who has been selected in State teams, ie State SAPSASA Netball team, SA Development Netball Team etc be forwarded an amount set at the AGM in appreciation of excellence. 16 CHANGES TO BY-LAWS Alterations to By-laws to be in writing to all Clubs fourteen (14) days prior to any delegates meeting and passed by two thirds majority. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 9 of 14

APPENDIX 1 ROTATION OF PRESIDENT, SECRETARY, TREASURER, RECORDER AND REPORTER 2015 Blyth Snowtown 2019 BSR 2016 North Clare 2020 BBH 2017 RSMU 2021 Min Man 2018 South Clare 2022 Eudunda Robertstown ROTATION OF CLINIC CO-ORDINATOR 2015 North Clare 2019 BBH 2016 RSMU 2020 Min Man 2017 South Clare 2021 Eudunda Robertstown 2018 BSR 2022 Blyth Snowtown ROTATION OF UMPIRES CO-ORDINATOR 2014 North Clare 2018 BBH 2015 RSMU 2019 Min Man 2016 South Clare 2020 Eudunda Robertstown 2017 BSR 2021 Blyth Snowtown ROTATION COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP CO-ORDINATOR 2014 Min Man 2018 RSMU 2015 Eudunda Robertstown 2019 South Clare 2016 Blyth/Snowtown 2020 BSR 2017 North Clare 2021 BBH ROTATION OF NENA PRESENTATION DINNER 2014 BSR 2018 Blyth Snowtown 2015 Eudunda Robertstown 2019 South Clare 2016 Min Man 2020 RSMU 2017 BBH 2021 North Clare ROTATION OF ACADEMY CO-ORDINATOR 2014 BSR 2018 Eud Rob 2015 BBH 2019 North Clare 2016 Min Man 2020 RSMU 2017 Blyth Snowtown 2021 South Clare ROTATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND WEBSITE CO-ORDINATOR 2017 North Clare 2021 BBH 2018 RSMU 2022 Min Man 2019 South Clare 2023 Eudunda Robertstown 2020 BSR 2024 Blyth Snowtown ROTATION OF REGIONAL/ACADEMY SELECTORS 2014 Blyth/Snowtown, South Clare, North Clare 2015 Eud Rob, BSR, BBH 2016 RSMU, Min Man, Blyth/Snowtown 2017 South Clare, North Clare, Eud Rob 2018 BSR, BBH, RSMU 2019 Min Man, Blyth/Snowtown, South Clare, 2020 North Clare, Eud Rob, BSR 2021 BBH, RSMU, Min Man N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 10 of 14

ROTATION OF RECEIVING SIGNED THUNDERBIRDS BALLS (3 balls) 2015 Eud Rob, Blyth Snowtown & North Clare 2016 South Clare, BBH & BSR 2017 RSMU, Min-Man & Eud Rob 2018 Blyth Snowtown, North Clare & South Clare 2019 BBH, BSR & RSMU N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 11 of 14

APENDIX 2 REGISTERED CLUB UNIFORMS: NOTE: All clubs to wear club socks with logo/wording or plain white socks. BBH NETBALL CLUB: JUNIORS: Uniform: Royal blue skirt with built in boy leg shorts with red and white patterns both front and back. Royal Blue polo shirt with red collar and cuffs. The shirt has red side panels with BBH in white writing. Briefs: Royal blue built in boy leg shorts Bibs: Red with white lettering SENIOR/MASTERS: Uniform: Royal Blue A Line Dress, with a red and white design. BBH written on Side panels Briefs: Royal Blue Bibs: Red with white lettering BLYTH/SNOWTOWN NETBALL CLUB: JUNIORS Uniform: Aqua skirt with white and navy scratches across front and back and aqua top with navy collar and navy side panels with CATS in white letter and navy and white scratches on front and back. Briefs: Navy boy leg shorts with white paw prints built into skirts Bibs Aqua with blue lettering SENIORS/MASTERS: Uniform: Aqua A line dress with navy side panels with white lettering CATS down the side. The front and back panels of the dress will have white and navy scratches at the bottom. Briefs: Blue boy leg briefs with two aqua paw prints Bibs aqua with blue lettering. Bibs Aqua with blue lettering NOTE: BSNC Juniors are permitted to wear the registered junior uniform when filling in for senior grades. BRINKWORTH, SPALDING & REDHILL NETBALL CLUB (BSR): JUNIORS: Uniform: A-Line dress in silver with black sleeves and yellow artwork on the bottom with BSR logo front LHS Briefs: Black Boy leg Shorts Bibs: Gold bibs with black lettering SENIORS: Uniform: A black A line dress with gold trim around neck and arm holes. Silver vertical stripes from the arm holes to the hem with BSR TIGERS printed vertically in gold at the sides. A gold claw marking across the right shoulder and a silver and gold claw marking on the base of the dress with black lycra shorts. Briefs: Black boy leg shorts. Bibs: Gold with black lettering. MASTERS: Uniform: Black pleated skirt, gold polo top Briefs: Black boy leg shorts. Bibs: Black with gold lettering. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 12 of 14

EUDUNDA ROBERTSTOWN NETBALL CLUB JUNIORS: Uniform: Black racer back A-Line dress with red panel and white piping down both sides. Large red panel with curved top at the bottom of dress and slim white curved panel above the red. ERNC in small white uppercase letters on the left hand side front chest and top back of dress. Saints in white mid size uppercase lettering on the back of the dress below where the bib sits. Briefs: Black boy leg shorts or black or red sports briefs. Bibs: Black with white lettering. SENIORS/MASTERS: Uniform: Black racer back A-Line dress with red panel and white piping down both sides. Large red panel with curved top at the bottom of dress and slim white curved panel above the red. ERNC in small white uppercase letters on the left hand side front chest and top back of dress. Saints in white mid size uppercase lettering on the back of the dress below where the bib sits. Briefs: Black boy leg shorts. Bibs: Black bib with white lettering. MINTARO/MANOORA NETBALL CLUB JUNIORS: Uniform: A skirt with navy base with green, gold and white ticks along the bottom. The polo shirt is also navy and has a gold panel running down both sides with Min Man printed along it. Briefs: Navy briefs. Bibs: Yellow with navy writing SENIORS: Uniform: Navy, yellow, green and White A-Line Dress with navy as the primary colour and the other colours secondary in equal proportions. MIN MAN wording on both sides of dress and Eagles in yellow lettering on back top of dress. Briefs: Navy Boy-leg pants. Bibs: Navy with yellow lettering. White with navy lettering against conflicting coloured clubs. NORTH CLARE NETBALL CLUB SENIORS: Uniform: Red Tunic with yellow slash and navy panels. Briefs: Navy knickers or boy legged shorts. Bibs: Red with yellow lettering. JUNIORS: Uniform: Red Tunic with yellow slash and navy panels. Briefs: Navy knickers or boy legged shorts. Bibs: Red with yellow lettering. MASTERS: Uniform: Navy polo shirt with red and yellow on sleeves and v black or navy track bottoms. N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 13 of 14

RSMU NETBALL CLUB JUNIORS: Uniform: Navy pleated skirt, navy and white polo shirt with white star pattern, RSMU on sleeve. Briefs: Black or navy sports brief. Socks: White with 2 navy stripes and RSMU lettering. Bibs: SENIORS: Uniform: Navy E-Line bodysuit with white star pattern on Dress. RSMU lettering in White on the top back of dress Brief: Navy boy-leg pants or built in Brief. Socks: White with 2 navy stripes and RSMU lettering. Bibs: Navy with white lettering. Option (decided by RSMU coach) of pink bibs, to be worn on those occasions when RSMU play clubs with similar colours in their uniform. Option: To introduce pink as a third colour to both the senior and junior uniforms when the current uniforms are changed. MASTERS: Uniform: Navy pleated skirt, shorts or track pants, navy polo shirt with white star pattern, RSMU on sleeve. Briefs: Black or navy sports brief. Socks: White with 2 navy stripes and RSMU lettering. Bibs: Navy bibs with white lettering. SOUTH CLARE NETBALL CLUB JUNIORS: Uniform: Navy pleated skirt, navy shirt with red side panels and collar. Sleeves are navy with red and white pattern as bodysuits. South Clare sports club logo on front LHS OR Navy body suit with red & white Pitchforks on the skirt with sponsor s logo the above or Socks: White with 2 red and navy stripes above and below lettering of SCSC Briefs: Navy or black sports briefs. Socks: SENIORS/MASTERS: Uniform: Navy body suit with red & white Pitchforks on the skirt with sponsor s logo. Briefs: Socks: White with 2 red and blue stripes above and below lettering of SCSC. Bibs: N.E.N.A By-laws Amended 10 May 2016 Page 14 of 14