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SENIOR CLUBS MEETING 13 November 2017

SENIOR CLUBS MEETING 13 November 2017 · 7 Josh Barlow England Rugby CRC 8 ... 12 George Winch Locksheath Pumas Chairman ... 11/13/2017 5:23:07 PM

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SENIOR CLUBS MEETING

13 November 2017

England Rugby Coaching Award

England Rugby Coaching Award Course

Oasis School 2017 - Nov 5th 12th 19th

England Rugby Coaching Award Course

HMS Temeaire 2018 - Feb 3rd 4th 10th

HANTS England Rugby Coaching Award Course

Oasis School 2018 - Feb 4th 11th 18th

England Rugby Coaching Award Course

Lord Wandsworth College 2018 - May 12th 13th 19th

England Rugby Coaching Award Course

HMS Temeaire 2018 June - 2nd 3rd 10th

England Rugby Coaching Award Course

Oasis School 2017 - Jun 16th 23rd 30th

Rugby Ready & Scrum Factory no longer a pre requisite – These are integrated within the course Note: Both CPD’s can still be run separately at clubs

Hampshire Coaching Committee presents: An evening seminar on the RFU's Priority Skills System: CARDS Eastleigh RFC 1900 – Prompt Start Creativity = Awareness = Resilience =Decision Making = Self Organising are the essential skills players need to work on and develop, when they are on the performance pathway. The CARDs System is relevant for players both on and off the field

Coaching the Coaches - CPD

CCC Forum

Club Coaching Coordinator Forum Monday 29th January 7pm @ Oasis School • Discuss Coaching & Refereeing Needs for our clubs

Leadership Academy

SESSION DATE ITNERARY

Launch Wed 08 Nov 1830-2100

Holiday Inn – Eastleigh, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, So50 9PG

Rugby Landscape 4th December 1900-2100

Holiday Inn – Eastleigh, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, So50 9PG

Mentor Mid Season Wed 10 Jan 1830-2130

TBC

Leadership Sun 21 Jan 0930-1600

Holiday Inn – Eastleigh, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, So50 9PG

A Practical Approach to Risk Assessments

Wed 07 Mar 1900-2100

Rugby club venue TBC

Mentor End Season 14th March 1830-2130

TBC

Training Day Sun 18 Mar 0930-1600

Holiday Inn – Eastleigh, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, So50 9PG

Celebration & Review Wed 09 May 1900-2100 Venue TBC

Name Club Position

1 Jake Babington Ventnor RFC 1st XV skipper / Committee Member.

2 Ollie Boulter IOW RFC Club Chairman 3 Andy Stevens Ellingham & Ringwood Youth Chairman & CCC 4 Emma Douglass Vectis Membership and club Secretary 5 Emma Bottomley Eastleigh RFC Youth Committee Member 6 Mark PARSONS Tottonians Youth Vice Chair 7 Josh Barlow England Rugby CRC 8 Karl Rand Basingstoke Youth Chair 9 Tom Scoble Chineham Club Captain &Hon Sec 10 Carl Sievewright Andover Hon Sec 11 Fran Williams Alton Committee Member 12 George Winch Locksheath Pumas Chairman 13 Bernie Rhodes Fareham Heathens Director of Rugby 14 Noble Argue Stoneham Player/Committee Member 15 Mark Witcher Portsmouth Valkyries Coach 16 Bali Salisbury Portsmouth Valkyries Coach

Leadership Academy - Candidates Signed Up

Friday Night Under Light

Our next Friday Night Under Lights will take place this Friday 24th November at Winchester RFC Timing for the evening: Arrival - any time after 1800 Briefing 1845 Games commencing at about 1915

Pint & Food: On completion complementary food and a beer from Millbrook RFC & Hampshire RFU will be provided for all players Referees / Medical: Games will be refereed by the England rugby development team and a qualified first aider / physio will be in attendance.

Hampshire Rugby Referees

Young Referee Development Officer

(YRDO)

[email protected]

Chris Blockley-Webb

Hampshire Club Development Grant (1K) – One Left https://www.hampshirerugby.co.uk/media/PDFLibrary/Club-Development-Fund-Application-form.pdf • Groundsmatch RFF Grant – 5K match funding every two years • Helping Hand • Green Deal • Interest Free Loan http://www.rugbyfootballfoundation.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17&Itemid=170 Hampshire Club Decoration Grant - £300

Grants

For Information: Clubs Governance has become an increasingly important issue that rugby union clubs have to address. This is due to examples of compliance requirements (legal & insurance), poor management, financial failure, and to maximise the opportunity of public funding resulting in a need for better sports administrative structures. Guidance and information on good club governance for your club is readily available at www.englandrugby.com/governance and includes health checks, guides, and templates. A good starting point is to complete the RFU Good Club Governance Health Check.

Good Club Governance

Cover has been arranged with RSA that will pay a lump sum benefit to any player, coach, referee or official who suffers a permanently disabling injury whilst participating in rugby. Cover whilst travelling to and/or from rugby is included. Benefits (for injuries other than catastrophic traumatic brain or spinal cord injury) include: Death - £50,000 (£20,000 for under 16s) • Permanent total disability from your usual occupation - £50,000 • Permanent total disability from any occupation - £500,000 • Loss of two limbs/eyes/hearing in both ears - £250,000 • Loss of one limb/eye/hearing in one ear - £25,000 Hospitalisation - £25 for each full 24 hours spent in hospital, up to £1,000 maximum N.B. In the event of a disabling injury, only the largest eligible benefit will be paid. Catastrophic traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries are subject to a different benefit scheme, up to £300,000, augmented by the support provided by the RFU Injured Players Foundation. Full details of the benefits are described in the policy wording which is available here.

Personal Accident Insurance

Player Insurance http://englandrugbyinsurance.co.uk/TTD

Insurance for Players - Liability Insurance - http://englandrugbyinsurance.co.uk/players

Accidental Injury Loss of Income RFU insurers have arranged a scheme for clubs to purchase cover to protect players' weekly income should they be unable to work as a result of an accidental injury sustained whilst playing for or training with an insured team. The policy provides a benefit of up to £300 per week or 75% of the players weekly wage (whichever is less). It is payable for up to 13 weeks, following an initial period of absence from work of 28 days. Clubs can purchase the insurance to protect players in specific teams, and can choose to buy cover for as many teams within the club as they want. Cover can be arranged at anytime between 01 August and 31 March but runs until 31 July. The premium, per team, is: Cover purchased between 01.08 and 30.09: £980 Cover purchased between 01.10 and 30.11: £868 Cover purchased between 01.12 and 31.01: £728 Cover purchased between 01.02 and 31.03: £560 (All premiums are per team and include insurance premium tax which is currently 12%) To arrange cover, club representatives should email Howden or call 0121 698 8001.

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