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To open the Information Sheet and the Registration Form for 2012, please CLICK HERE.
The Executive Committee of Kilmacud Crokes GAA and Camogie Club recently passed a document concerning registration to be read by all parents, so that they would know what they are required to pay, regardless of the section to which their children belong. Please view this document before registering. To see this document CLICK HERE.
Please also see the Code of Conduct for Players & Parents by clicking on Code of Conduct on the left hand side of this screen. |
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Kilmacud Crokes Camogie Club
Code of Conduct - Players and Parents
PARENTS / GUARDIANS should encourage their child to:
- Play by the rules.
- Improve their skills levels.
- Appreciate everybody on their team, regardless of ability.
PARENTS / GUARDIANS should lead by example:
- Respect officials’ decisions and encourage children to do likewise.
- Do not exert undue pressure on your child.
- Never admonish your own child or any other child for their standard of play.
- Be realistic in their expectations.
- Show approval for effort, not just results.
- Never embarrass a child or use sarcastic remarks towards a player.
- Applaud good play from all teams.
- Do not seek to unfairly affect a game or player.
- Do not enter the field of play or play area unless invited to do so by an official in charge.
PARENTS / GUARDIANS should:
- Complete and return the registration/permission and medical consent forms for their child’s participation in the club.
- Ensure that their child punctually attends coaching sessions/games or other activities.
- Provide their child with proper clothing and equipment.
- Listen to what young people have to say.
- Show approval whether the team wins, loses or draws a game.
- Never attempt to meet their own needs and aspirations for success and achievement through their children’s participation in games.
YOUNG PLAYERS should always:
- Play fairly, do their best and enjoy themselves.
- Respect fellow team members regardless of ability, ethnic origin, cultural background or religion.
- Support fellow team members whether they do well or not so well.
- Represent their team, their club and their family with pride and dignity.
- Respect all coaches, mentors, officials and their opponents.
- Be gracious in defeat and modest in victory.
- Shake hands before and after the game irrespective of the result.
- Inform their coach/mentor/manager when they are unavailable for training and games.
- Talk to the Club Children’s Officer with any concerns or questions they may have.
- Adhere to acceptable standards of behaviour and their Club’s Code of Discipline.
- Tell somebody else if they or others have been harmed in any way.
- Take due care of club equipment.
YOUNG PLAYERS should not:
- Cheat – always play by the rules.
- Shout at or argue with an official, team mates or opponents or use violence.
- Use unfair or bullying tactics to gain advantage or isolate other players.
- Spread rumours.
- Tell lies about adults or other young people.
- Play or train if they feel unwell or are injured.
- Use unacceptable language or racial and/or sectarian references.
(Taken from the Joint Code of Behaviour for Camogie, GAA, Ladies’ Football, Rounders and Handball.) |
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Camogie Registration takes place at the end of January on a Saturday morning and on an evening to be decided. The registration dates will be communicated to parents at the beginning of January. The registration period runs from January to December. Girls who take up camogie for the first time are given approximately a 6 week 'lead in ' period before they need register. New girls who start in September, do not need to register until the following January.
Camogie rates will be communicated to parents nearer the registration date. Parents who find themselves in financial difficulties are asked to contact the registrar or their daughter's mentor (in complete confidence) in order to ensure that their daughter is registered within the registration deadline.
Maria O'Hurley is the juvenile camogie registrar and can be contacted on 087 227 1526 or by email at
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