British Columbia Rugby Union. Provincial XVs Age-GradeTeams Selection Policy

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British Columbia Rugby Union Provincial XVs Age-GradeTeams Selection Policy Effective date: October 29, 2015 Updated: March 02, 2017 1

1. Policy Objective The purpose of this policy is to outline the criteria and procedures that British Columbia Rugby Union (BC Rugby) will adhere to and undertake to select Male and Female Age Group XV Teams to represent BC in Rugby Canada National competitions and any other competition deemed to contribute to the high performance development of each respective team. 2. Policy Statement It is the policy of BC Rugby to: Provide transparency to the selection criteria and procedure that each Head Coach will undertake to select a BC Provincial XV Team; Provide ample opportunity for all aspiring athletes to be observed in their preferred position by the respective Head Coach or BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager; Provide constructive feedback to all aspiring athletes and, when possible and appropriate, communicate that feedback to the athletes coach and parent/guardian; Appoint a Head Coach to each Male and Female Age Group XV Team on the basis of holding minimum qualification requirements as outlined in BC Rugby s Coaching Pathway and having the skills and experience to oversee a fair and thorough selection procedure, adhering to BC Rugby s Selection Criteria. 3. Selection Procedure The BC Rugby Provincial XV Team Selection Procedure is a two-step process: talent identification into a named squad, and then squad into Team selection. First, aspiring athletes must be observed by the relevant Head Coach or BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager. BC Rugby s Provincial Regional Championships play a pivotal role in the selection, though we make available four opportunities for talent identification: A. Identification Sessions: Identification Sessions are the primary entry point for athletes wanting to represent BC in a Provincial Age Group XVs Team and are open to any eligible athlete who wishes to be considered for selection. i. BC Rugby will provide at least two ID sessions for each Provincial Age Group Team; ii. It is strongly recommended that athletes attend at least one Identification Session to ensure the relevant Head Coach has observed the athlete; 2

iii. Identification Sessions will be advertised on bcrugby.com and promoted through BC Rugby communication channels. B. Competitive Club Rugby XV Fixtures: Athletes participating in BC Rugby fall and spring youth leagues may be observed. i. BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager or the relevant Head Coach must inform the competition organizers or the two Club/School coaches of their presence before kick-off. C. Competitive High School Rugby: i. BC Girls High School Rugby Provincial Championships: Female athletes participating at the BC Girl s High School Rugby Provincial Championships will be observed by BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager and/or the relevant Head Coach. ii. BCSSRU Provincial Championships: Male athletes participating in the British Columbia Secondary Schools Rugby Union (BCSSRU) Provincial Championships will be observed by the relevant Head Coach and/or BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager. D. BC Rugby s Provincial Regional Championships: Athletes participating in BC Rugby s Provincial Regional Championships (PRCs) will be observed by the relevant Head Coach and/or BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager. i. It is highly recommended that all aspiring athletes participate in the PRCs; ii. If an athlete is unable to participate in the PRCs due to injury or illness, they must inform the relevant Head Coach and BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager. Secondly, after BC Rugby s Provincial Regional Championships, each Head Coach will nominate a squad of up to 40 players to BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager for approval. BC Rugby will then send an invitation to the approved squad list to progress to BC Rugby s Selection Camps and post the squad list to bcrugby.com. E. Selection Camps: Selection Camps are the final step in the Selection Process and must be attended by all invited squad athletes wishing to be considered for the Provincial XVs Team. i. If an invited squad athlete cannot attend a Selection Camp due to a legitimate reason (e.g. injury, illness, exam), the athlete or the athlete s parent/guardian must notify the relevant Head Coach or BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager of the reason for absence, ideally in advance of the relevant Selection Camp; ii. In the case of an invited squad athlete being unable to attend any Selection Camps, the relevant Head Coach will consult with BC Rugby s 3

Performance Development Manager to review the athlete s selection into the Provincial XVs Team on a case-by-case basis. At the conclusion of the final Selection Camp, the relevant Head Coach will nominate a Provincial XVs Team of up to 24 players and 4 non-travelling reserves to BC Rugby s Performance Manager for approval. BC Rugby will notify all Selection Camp invited athletes of the Provincial XVs Team within 72 hours of the final Selection Camp. 4. Game Day Selection When playing at Rugby Canada National competitions and any other competition deemed to contribute to the high performance development of each respective team, the Provincial XVs Team Head Coach will name a starting XV and reserves at least 24 hours prior to kick-off for each game, or earlier if required by the rules of the relevant competition. After naming a starting XV and reserves, the Head Coach may make changes as required. All Game Day Provincial XV Team selections are final and are not subject to appeal. 5. Selection Criteria The Head Coach, supported by BC Rugby s Performance Development Manger, will make the Provincial XV Team selection based on the listed criteria, which will also be a consideration for the nomination of the selection camp squads. A. Player Eligibility: To be eligible for selection, an aspiring athlete must meet the following pre-requisites: Be a resident of British Columbia; and Be a member of BC Rugby in good standing; and Be without any outstanding disciplinary suspensions at the time of Squad nomination and Team selection. Additionally, any player wishing to be selected for the U18 Girls or Boys XVs Team must: Hold a valid passport with no travel restrictions. B. Player Performance: Players will be evaluated on their in-play performance and their performance of set drills, speed, skill and strength tests as the drills and tests relate to players preferred positions see Appendix 5. 4

C. Player Teamwork: Players will be evaluated on their ability to cooperate and collaborate with fellow players, and their contribution to a positive, respectful and inclusive team environment. D. Player Attitude: Players will be evaluated on their positive, considerate and appreciative attitude towards the game, officials, coaches, support staff and teammates. E. Positional Requirements: Players will be evaluated on the required skill set of their preferred positions, as detailed in Appendix 5, and any other position the Head Coach may recommend. F. Commitment: Players will be evaluated on their attendance to selection camp and overall application to continuous individual and team improvement. G. Player Injury or Illness: Players adhering to return to play protocol, with injury or illness can still be considered for selection, depending on the nature of the concussion, illness or injury and recovery time. Throughout the selection process, players and/or their parent/guardian are responsible for informing the relevant Head Coach and/or BC Rugby s High Performance Development Manager of any previous concussions, concussion symptoms, injury or illness that may hamper the player s performance. 6. Athlete Commitment to Provincial XV Team It is BC Rugby s expectation of each athlete selected to a Provincial XVs Team to make the following commitments: Adhere to BC Rugby s Code of Conduct at all times; Attendance at 75% of the relevant Provincial XVs Team training sessions; Attendance at all warm-up games; Full attendance for the relevant National Championships; Adhere to the Laws of the Game at all times; To immediately inform the relevant Head Coach of any and all suspected concussions, injuries or illnesses See appendix 4 for Contact Details of all Head Coaches. 7. Injured/Ill Team Players and Call Up of Reserves In the event of a Provincial XVs Team player suffering a concussion, becoming injured or ill prior to the National Championships, the relevant Head Coach will evaluate their likely recovery time relevant to the Provincial Team s game schedule. 5

If the Head Coach deems the player s recovery time insufficient to allow that player to safely return to the Team with respect to the playing schedule, the Head Coach will inform BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager of the situation. The Head Coach will select a non-travelling reserve player as a like-for-like replacement based on the Team s positional requirements. BC Rugby will provide written notice to the reserve player selected to join the Team. In the event of the concussed/injured/ill player having already made payment, BC Rugby will refund these fees (minus any costs already incurred, such as training camp costs). In the event of the positional requirement of the Team not being met through the nontravelling reserves, the Head Coach may select a reserve player from the selection camp squad. All reserve player call ups will be presented to BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager for approval. 8. Appeal Process A player may appeal their non-inclusion to the Selection Camp Squad or their non-inclusion to the Provincial XVs Team under the following terms: A. Appeal Timing: Players wishing to appeal a decision have 72 hours from the time at which they received written notice of the selection decision to submit a written appeal to the BC Rugby CEO via email. B. Grounds of Appeal: Sufficient grounds for appeal include providing evidence of one of the following occurrences: Selection procedure was not followed by the decision-maker; A selection decision was influenced by bias (where bias is defined as a lack of neutrality to such an extent that the decision-maker is unable to consider other views); Relevant information was not considered (e.g. injury or illness) or irrelevant information was taken into account by the decision-maker; A decision that was grossly unreasonable was made. C. Making an Appeal: BC Rugby must receive a written appeal via email that details the following information: Date the appellant was advised of the decision being appealed; Grounds for the appeal; Detailed reasons for the appeal; 6

All evidence that supports these grounds; Requested remedy or remedies. D. Judgment of the Appeal: The BC Rugby Appeals Committee will make judgment on the merits of the appeal brought forward and will endeavor to provide a judgment and, if required, the remedy within 5 working days of the appeal being lodged. 9. Supporting Policies Internal BC Rugby Code of Conduct BC Rugby Coaching Pathway BC Rugby LTAD Implementation External Rugby Canada s Player Pathway Rugby Canada s Coaching Pathway 7

APPENDICES 1. 2017 Selection Calendar April 2 nd U18, U17 and U16 Girls ID camp @ Nanaimo RFC, BC 8 nd U18, U17 and U16 Girls ID camp @ Burnaby Lake RFC, BC 9 th U18, U17 and U16 Girls ID camp @ Kamloops Exhibition Park, BC 29 th U19,U18,U17,U16 and U15 Boys ID camp @ Kamloops Exhibition Park, BC May 7 th U19,U18,U17,U16 and U15 Boys ID camp@ UVic, BC 13 th U19,U18,U17,U16 and U15 Boys ID camp@ UBC, BC 31 st Jun 3 rd BCSSRU Provincial Championships @ Abbotsford, BC 25 th 27 th BCGHSRA Provincial Championships @ Abbotsford, BC June 11 th U19 Training Session @ Capilano RFC, BC 18 th U19 Training Session @ Capilano RFC, BC 25 th U19 Training Session @ Capilano RFC, BC July 1 st 3 rd Provincial Regional Championships @ Burnaby, BC 9 th U19 Training Session @ Capilano RFC, BC 15 th U19 Training Session @ Capilano RFC, BC 2. Provincial XV Boys Teams 2017 Calendar July 8 th U17 Boys Vs Sutton Valence HS @ UBC, Vancouver 9 th U15 Boys Vs Sandbach School @ UBC, Vancouver 9 th 16 th U16 Selection Cam Including Warm-up Game v USA @ UBC, Vancouver 11 th U16 Boys Vs Bedford Modern HS @ UBC, Vancouver 16 th Boys Team announced 13 th 16 th U18 Boys Vs USAAAHS @ UBC, Vancouver 13 th 16 th U17 Boys Vs EIRA (USA) @ UBC, Vancouver 13 th 16 th U16 Boys Vs EIRA (USA) @ UBC, Vancouver 17 th 23 rd U19 Canadian Rugby Championships @ Truro, Nova Scotia 26 th U18 Boys Vs Sandbach HS @ UBC, Vancouver TBC U15 Boys Development Camp @ Burnaby, BC August 8

5 th U17 & U18 Boys Vs Hampton HS@ UBC, Vancouver 14 th 20 th U18 Canadian Rugby Championships @ Calgary, Alberta 14 th 20 th National Festival (U16 & U15) @ Calgary, Alberta 14 th 20 th U18 International Tour @ Ireland 3. Provincial XV Girls Teams 2017 Calendar July 16 th U18 Girls Team announced 14 th 16 th U15 Girls Development Camp @ Burnaby, BC 17 th 23 th U20 Canadian Rugby Championships @ Truro, Nova Scotia August 12 th 13 th U16 Pre-Nationals Camp @ UBC, Vancouver 14 th 20 th U18 Canadian Rugby Championships (U17 Team) @ Calgary, Alberta 14 th 20 th National Festival (U16 Team) @ Calgary, Alberta 14 th 20 th U18 International Tour @ Ireland Note: Additional dates will be added once all warm-up games dates are confirmed. 4. BC Rugby s Provincial XV Teams 2017 Contacts BC Rugby s Performance Development Manager Dean Murten Email: dmurten@bcrugby.com BC Rugby Union Boys Teams Staff *Coaches/Selectors change on a yearly basis BC XV Team Position Name Email BC U14 Boys Head Coach Matt Gordon Matt.gordon@gov.bc.ca BC U15 Boys Head Coach Ryan Banks Ryan.banks.pmp@gmail.com BC U16 Boys Head Coach Shane Muldrew Shanemuldrew@yahoo.ca BC U17 Boys Head Coach Conan Cooper Conancooperstrength@gmail.com BC U18 Boys Head Coach Adam Roberts Roberts_a@surreyschools.ca BC U19 Boys Head Coach Curry Hitchborn Curryhitchborn@gmail.com 9

BC Rugby Union Girls Teams Staff *Coaches/Selectors change on a yearly basis BC XV Team Position Name Email BC U15 Girls Head Coach Marlene Donaldson Marlenedonaldson3@gmail.com BC U16 Girls Head Coach An Hoang An.hoang@ualberta.net BC U17 Girls Head Coach Darcy Patterson Dpatterson@bcrugby.com BC U18 Girls Head Coach Stuart Crowley Scrowley@sd35.bc.ca BC U20 Women s Head Coach Walter Brandl Walter.brandl@mxns.com 10

5. Positional Player Performance Feedback Sheets WORK ONS PROP STRENGTHS ATTACK POWERFUL RUNNER (number of carries, number retained) EFFECTIVE IN CONTACT (rucks and maul) Support and Distribution DEFENCE TACKLING POSITIONING (repositioning to 1,2,3 channels) Post Tackle SCRUM Safe, stable and powerful Hunched Spine in line LINE OUT Dynamic and safe lifter Awareness of role WORK RATE AGGRESSION 11

WORK ONS HOOKER STRENGTHS ATTACK POWERFUL RUNNER (number of carries, number retained) EFFECTIVE IN CONTACT (rucks and maul) Support and Distribution DEFENCE TACKLING POSITIONING POST TACKLE SCRUM Safe, stable and powerful Spine in line Hunched Balanced lead leg LINE OUT Front Middle Back Strong Throw WORK RATE AGGRESSION 12

WORK ONS LOCK STRENGTHS POWERFUL RUNNER (number of carries, number retained) EFFECTIVE IN CONTACT (rucks and maul) Support and Distribution DEFENCE TACKLING POSITIONING SCRUM Powerful Hunched Spine in line LINE OUT Explosive Jumper Good Hands Accurate delivery Strong Defense RESTART Sets Early Catches at highest point WORK RATE AGGRESSION 13

WORK ONS FLANKER STRENGTHS ATTACK POWERFUL RUNNER (number of carries, number retained) EFFECTIVE IN CONTACT (rucks and maul) Running Lines (straight or curved) Support and Distribution DEFENCE TACKLING Strong over ball POSITIONING SCRUM Powerful LINE OUT Explosive Jumper Good Hands Accurate delivery Strong Defense RESTART Sets Early Catches at highest point WORK RATE AGGRESSION WORK ONS NUMBER 8 STRENGTHS 14

ATTACK POWERFUL RUNNER (number of carries, number retained) EFFECTIVE IN CONTACT (rucks and maul) Running Lines (straight or curved) Support and Distribution DEFENCE TACKLING Strong over ball POSITIONING SCRUM Powerful Ball Control Makes Gain line LINE OUT Explosive Jumper Good Hands Accurate delivery Strong Defense RESTART Sets Early Catches at highest point WORK RATE AGGRESSION 15

WORK ONS SCRUM HALF STRENGTHS ATTACK Organizes well Speed to breakdown Running threat Retains possession PASSING Fast and accurate both ways From Lineout From Scrum KICKING Accurate Box kick DEFENCE Organizes well Fits in when needed Tackle Controls forwards GAME MANAGEMENT WORK RATE AGGRESSION 16

WORK ONS FLY HALF STRENGTHS ATTACK Organizes well Running Lines Attacks defense line Retains possession PASSING Accurate both ways KICKING Effective kicking game (when to kick) Restarts and Goal Kicks DEFENCE Organizes well Tackles COMMUNICATION GAME MANAGEMENT WORK RATE AGGRESSION 17

WORK ONS CENTRE STRENGTHS ATTACK Running Lines Line breaks Supports breaks Exploits overlaps Strong in Contact Accurate at breakdown PASSING Accurate both ways KICKING Effective kicking game (when to kick) DEFENCE Aggressive and strong tackler Repositions effectively COMMUNICATION GAME MANAGEMENT WORK RATE AGGRESSION WORK ONS WINGER STRENGTHS 18

ATTACK Running Lines Line breaks Supports breaks Finisher Strong in Contact COUNTER ATTACK PASSING Accurate both ways KICKING Effective kicking game (when to kick) DEFENCE Effective tackler Positional awareness Dealing with kicks Kick Chase COMMUNICATION WORK RATE AGGRESSION WORK ONS FULL BACK STRENGTHS ATTACK Running Lines 19

Line breaks Supports breaks Finisher Strong in Contact COUNTER ATTACK PASSING Accurate both ways KICKING Effective kicking game (when to kick) Goal Kicking DEFENCE Effective tackler Strong in system Dealing with kicks COMMUNICATION WORK RATE AGGRESSION 20