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The magnificent 7 directions for a better London French
Season
1. Pay your membership subscription and match fees
(on time please).
Your annual membership subscription pays for renting the pitches, playing
insurance, club subscriptions, new kit, events, and more or less all the
club activity. The match fees pay for the referee’s expenses, the
opposition team reception, food and beers. Without the membership and
the subscription there wouldn’t be a London French RFC - therefore
pay it. The payments will be monitored and only players who are fully
registered (RFU registered or those who have paid subbs). Basically, if
you are badly injured, you are not covered unless you have paid the annual
membership subscription.
2. Arrive on time.
Turning up on time is important for every aspect of the club: training,
pre game warm- up, social events. If you are late for the training, then
you will not make the most of it. If you are late for a game match warm-
up you let your team down. If you are late for the a social event, you
will miss the train or / bus or / plane or / a few beers. Everybody has
work and/or family commitments and it is as important that you turn up
on time. Social rugby doesn’t mean taking advantage of others. and
tTimekeeping will be monitored. You will be fined if you are late without
a very good excuse.
3. Wear the London French RFC colours
on and off the pitch.
Most of the teams we have met played last year r are usually turneding
up with wearing their club uniform/colours. We are asking the players
to turn up wearing the famous LF RFC beret, a white shirt and the club
tie. (Benoit – I think a polo shirt would be a better step, but
it’s up to the players, not me!) It is a mark of respect towards
the opposition side and the referee. and face it, iThis also t looks really
good. When you are playing for the club you also have to wear the club
colours: white shorts and red socks. You can purchase these items from
any committee member. A fine system will be applied if these rules are
broken.
4. Respect your opponent.
If you are booked for a bad gesture not only do you let your team down
for 10 minutes, or the remaining time but you also crippled the club’s
budget as we are charged for the offences committed by our players (this
admittedly this only applies to red cards). Retaliating is not an excuse.
way to act (you either accept retaliation or you don’t!). If you
are booked, you Players will be fined £10 for a yellow card and
£25 for a red card. The club is not here to pay for your misconduct
at disciplinary hearings.
5. Respect the referee.
It seems fairly obvious - but it is always good to remind itourselves.
Those in the middle will not award 50/50 decisions in the club’s
favour if you our players always continuously chat back, or complain or
shout. Even if a wrong decision is made, we must remember that it will
never be withdrawn or changed. If you chat back to the ref, they will
penalise the team or could even send you offto the line. Do not talk to
the refWe must , accept the his/her decisions, and take it them on the
chin. Only the captain should be talking to the ref.
Don’t forget that the All communication with the ref should be through
the captain only. The referee is an unpaid volunteer who spends their
Saturday afternoons ensuring that you can enjoy a safe game of rugby.
6. Help your team mates out
If you take the engagement of playingcommit to playing, then make sure
you come and playturn up. Many players have been injured due to the a
lack of replacements and/or a shortage of players on the field. If you
do not come, remember that you are letting your team-mates down.
Both before and after the match, the Captains and the club can always
do with a bit of help for with organising/packing/folding the jerseys,
gathering/filling bottles, sub and match fee collection and the organisation
of or social events’ organisation. Please volunteer in order to
make ease the load as easy as possible for everybody.
7. Take care of your body and keep fit
Getting pissed the Friday night before a game or only coming for the games
on Saturday without training is not only stupid but also dangerous. The
club has had some serious injuries in the past due to a lack of fitness
and/or training. While we can’t force you to go to the gym, training
will be monitored and attendance to training will be part of the team
selections. Please be responsible.
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