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1 WELCOME to the Three Counties Women’s Hockey League AGM/Presentation Evening 2 nd June 2015 Sponsored by

2 AGENDA Welcome Apologies Report from the Committee League Rules Election of the Committee for the 2015-16 season New Hockey Rules Explained Any Other Business Presentation of trophies Close Sponsored by

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4 We are absolutely delighted to have our sponsors with us tonight - extending our relationship to 20 years There is a link to the Trysports Direct website via our League web site www.trysportsonline.co.uk or visit their shop in Bicester or call 01869 253313 OUR SPONSORS

5 Apologies received Sponsored by

6 Report from the Committee Sponsored by

7 REPORT FROM THE COMMITTEE 2014-15 We had no teams dropping out of the league this year during the year but record number of walk-overs A significant number of weather related postponements – c250 fixtures  A reminder for Premier Division clubs to contact the Umpiring Appointment Committee when games are postponed  We introduced mandatory slip dates  We re-jigged some of the divisions for a maximum of 12 teams in each and created the new division 6 last year One fixture was not completed … but had no impact on promotions or relegations Sponsored by

8 LEAGUE STRUCTURE FOR THE 2015-16 CLARIFICATION One team promoted to the South League One team has been relegated from the South League We have received no requests no enter the League next season One team has withdrawn from the league Re-jigged divisions 5 and 6 slightly to balance the number of teams within each For the majority, we have promoted two teams from each division (except Premier Division One) and relegated two teams from each division, with the exception of divisions 5 and 6 We have 5 spaces, then we are full Sponsored by

9 AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT DURING 2015-16 (1) Bench players - inform the umpires - can only play for a total of 30 minutes - they should not be part of the starting line-up Match sheets - present to the umpires ahead of the game - completeness - legible hand writing - submit them in a timely fashion Match forms for the 2015-16 season should be returned to: Premier Division 1 & 2- Sue BurrellSue.Burrell@ATCentre.co.uk Division 1 & 2- Sue Yatessueyates@3663.co.uk Division 3 & 4- Karen McKinnonkarenmckinnon@live.co.uk Division 5 & 6- Angela Bowlerbowlerbray@aol.com Sponsored by

10 AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT DURING 2015-16 (2) Clubs to provide appropriate information on the league website and their club website Slip dates will become mandatory – dates for the new season are on the website When postponing fixtures, please; Be mindful of oppositions travelling Don’t postpone matches too early Be supportive Keep an eye on the weather Easter is early next year (in March) so we will be playing in April Sponsored by

11 REPORT FROM THE UMPIRES COMMITTEE For the last four seasons we have provided appointed umpires for both Premier Division One & Two Whilst the distribution of umpires was better this year, i.e. all clubs finally providing umpires most weeks as required, we did however on at least 2 occasions have to withdraw umpires from a club that did not fulfil their obligations leaving them to have to provide umpires on the day. This is far from ideal as we prefer to appoint neutral umpires where possible to all matches. Expenses were higher as a result of the high number of cancelled matches (due to the weather) where the umpires had travelled to the match before the game was cancelled, this resulted in double the expenses for that particular game. Expenses are rising due to umpires travelling further and there being less doubling up. Clubs, not the HUA's, need to take greater responsibility for encouraging people to take up umpiring, the requests for courses has been lower this season than in the past 10 years, as with a reduction in new umpires being qualified. Hockey cannot thrive without umpires! Sponsored by

12 REPORT FROM THE UMPIRES COMMITTEE Sponsored by Discussion about current umpiring qualifications for each division Unable to police unqualified umpires Are they appropriately insured? Lack of knowledge of the rules May impact the outcome of the game Unable to deal with complaints

13 League Rules Sponsored by

14 PROPOSAL TO REVIEW OUR RULES RULES WORKING GROUP Need to substantially changes our rules Proposing a ‘rules working group’ over the 2014-15 season to introduce the new rules for the 2015-16 season Working group will consist of 6 people – 2 committee members and 4 volunteers from clubs Share a draft set of new rules by 31 st March 2015 Period of review and challenge New rules to be presented at the 2015 AGM/presentation evening Captains meetings in early September 2015 to support clubs through this change New rules implemented from September 2015 Sponsored by OUTSTANDING

15 Sponsored by 2015-16 Review and issue by 16 th August We are listening to feedback and pain-points, so we will look at: Team Bound Should GKs be excluded from being team bound? Umpire qualifications Walkovers Promotions / relegations 2016-17 Revamp with a working group Based on Sussex rules Remove the team bound rule Aligned to the other county leagues

16 Election of the Committee Sponsored by

17 ELECTION OF THE COMMITTEE 2015-16 Chair- Jacqui Barlow Secretary- Angela Bowler Registration Secretary- Sue Newman Match Secretary- tbc County Reps  Berkshire- Sue Yates  Buckinghamshire- Karen McKinnon  Oxfordshire- Sue Burrell Umpiring Reps  Berkshire- Paul Stanley  Buckinghamshire- Michael Dillow  Oxfordshire- Andy Gwinn Sponsored by

18 New hockey rules explained Sponsored by

19 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by These slides are intended to outline the rule changes for 2015 and also to provide some guidance In an effort to provide clarity and reduce the number of variations of tournament rules and domestic rules, the Rules of Hockey will apply to all levels of the 11 a- side game and are effective from 1 st July 2015. The 2015 new rules relate to the following areas: Breaking at a penalty corner The use of the stick above your shoulder Two minute green card Free hit within 5 metres of the circle Long corner 10 metre march Technical rules: – team composition, – stick specifications, – faces masks.

20 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Breaking at a penalty corner – defenders If a defender, other than the goalkeeper, crosses the back-line or goal-line before permitted, the offending player is required to go beyond the centre- line and cannot be replaced by another defender: The penalty corner is taken again. If another defender at this or any subsequently re-taken penalty corner crosses the back-line or goal line before permitted, they are also required to go beyond the centre-line and cannot be replaced. If the goalkeeper or player with goalkeeping privileges breaks at a penalty corner, they nominate another defender to go to the centre-line and the penalty corner defended by 4 players. A repeated break from the goalkeeper or player with goalkeeping privileges means that another defender involved in the corner is sent back to the centre- line and the team defends the corner with (penalty corner defended by 3 players).

21 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Breaking at penalty corners – attackers If the player taking the push or hit from the back-line feints at playing the ball, the offending player is required to go beyond the centre-line but is replaced by another attacker and the penalty corner is taken again If an attacker enters the circle before permitted, the offending player is required to go beyond the centre-line: the penalty corner is taken again Commentary and Guidelines If any feinting by an attacker leads to what otherwise would be a breach of this rule by a defender, only the attacker is required to go beyond the centre line (if their feinting leads a defender to break). The attacker that is sent back to the centre-line may be replaced at the circle edge by another attacker, as there is no restriction on attacking numbers during a penalty corner, however the penalty corner should not be held up to wait for a replacement player. Attackers who are sent beyond the centre-line may not return for re-taken penalty corners, but may do so for a subsequently awarded penalty corner i.e. their return is governed by the same restrictions as defenders.

22 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Stick above the shoulder Players may stop, receive and deflect or play the ball in a controlled manner in any part of the field when the ball is at any height including about the shoulder unless this is dangerous or leads to danger. Commentary and Guidelines Umpires should pay particular focus on control and danger (and leading to danger). – The umpire should deal strictly with players who are swinging their stick in the air dangerously. In open space, inside the circle, an attacker may play a controlled shot in order to shoot at goal. Around the field, the receiving player still has 5 metres to bring the ball down, however, other players can also attempt to bring down the ball earlier in the flight path of the ball. Players should not be allowed to wave their sticks above their heads to try and stop aerial free hits and passes. The action of putting the stick above the shoulder should be to trap or receive the ball in the air and not to distract or intimidate opposition players

23 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Two minute green card For any offence, an offending player may be warned and temporarily suspended for 2 minutes of playing time (indicated by a green card). The use of the green card 2 minute suspension is an additional management tool for umpires and can be awarded for minor bad tackles, players not being 5 metres, dissent from players, etc.

24 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Free hit within 5 metres of the circle New Rule: – Players may now take free hits awarded within 5 metres of the edge of the circle, from the point of the offence (they do not need to take the ball back outside the dotted 5 metre line around the circle). However, rules surrounding the entry of the ball into the circle still apply (for ease of reference see below) From a free hit awarded to the attack within the 23 metres area, the ball must not be played into the circle until it has travelled at least 5 metres or has been touched by a player of either team other than the player taking the free hit.

25 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Commentary and Guidance The ball still has to travel at least 5 metres before it can be played into the circle OR it has to be touched by another player of either team (other than the player taking the free hit). All players standing outside the circle should be 5 metres from the player taking the free hit (however play should be allowed to continue if they are not influencing). However, players standing inside the circle (only need to stand on the circle edge) do not need to be 5 metres (as the player taking the free hit cannot bring the ball into the circle until it has been moved 5 metres or touched by another player) so any defenders are not interfering by standing inside the circle. Players standing inside the circle cannot leave the circle to play at the ball until the ball has been moved 5 metres or the ball has been touched by another player. One of these two actions would deem the end of the self-passed free hit and therefore the defender is allowed to engage in play. It is unreasonable to expect defenders to allow attackers into the circle without a contest just because they were not 5 metres from the original free hit. Essentially, once the ball has moved 5 metres, or it has been touched by another player, the ball is alive, can be injected into the circle, and therefore attackers should expect that defenders whether 5 metres away, or not, will then re- engage with play. Umpires will not be able to recall the position of numerous defenders at the point when a free hit is taken and therefore the only way to ensure all players are 5 metres is to stop play, and move people back into the circle. This action negates the quick free hit application and game flow which attackers want when awarded a free hit close to the circle. Umpires should resist ‘managing’ these situations as flow will be upset. Note: any interference from the defender who is not 5 metres, while the attacker is moving the ball 5 metres may be deemed a deliberate act and dealt with accordingly.

26 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Corner When the ball is played unintentionally over the back-line by a defender or goalkeeper and no goal is scored, play is re-started with the ball on the 23 metre line and in line with where it crossed the back-line and the procedures for taking a free hit apply. Because the ball is placed on the 23 metre line the restart is within the 23 metre area and the rules around taking a free hit within this area apply (refer to rule 13.2). Practically, the ball does not need to be placed exactly on the 23 metre line, however, it cannot be hit directly into the circle.

27 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Deleted rule: 10 metre march The ability of the umpire to progress a free hit by up to 10 metres has been deleted. The action has become redundant with new free hit rules and the self- pass.

28 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Technical rules (1) 1.Stick specifications (Refer to Field and Equipment Specifications Section 2): Stick – The maximum length being specified for the first time 2.Face masks (Refer to rule 4.2) – New Rule: Players must not wear anything that is dangerous to other players 3.Team A team consists of a maximum of sixteen persons composed of a maximum of eleven players on the field and up to five substitutes. This may be amended by Regulation to a maximum of eighteen players.

29 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by Technical Rules (2) 4. Team A maximum of eleven players from each team takes part in play at any particular time during the match. Procedure for dealing with incorrect number of players on the field: If a team has more than the permitted number of players on the field, time should be stopped to correct the situation. It can be dealt with by either: If the team inadvertently have too many players on the pitch for a very short period of time and it does not materially affect the match then a personal penalty MAY be awarded to the captain of the team involved. OR If however, this occurs and materially affects the match, a personal penalty MUST be awarded to the captain of the team involved. Decisions made prior to correcting the situation cannot be changed. Play is restarted with a free hit to the opposing team unless another penalty had been awarded against the offending team immediately before time was stopped in which case that penalty is taken. (the team that has the correct amount of players on the field gets possession of the ball).

30 NEW HOCKEY RULES EXPLAINED Sponsored by FAQ If a goalkeeper breaks at a penalty corner, are they required to go to the halfway line? – Answer: No. The defending players chose another defender to go to the halfway line. When taking a corner from the 23 metre line, can the ball be hit directly into the circle, when the ball is placed just outside the 23 metre area? – Answer: No. The corner is governed by the free hit rule as per any hits taken within the 23 metre area. Is the game stopped when a goalkeeper is awarded a green or yellow card suspension? – Answer: Yes. However, the time is only stopped to allow for the goalkeeper to leave the field. There is no additional time allocated to allow a player to put on protective equipment.

31 Any Other Business Sponsored by

32 Presentation of Trophies Sponsored by

33 PRESENTATIONS FOR THE 2014-15 SEASON LEADING GOAL SCORERS (as recorded on the website) PREMIER DIVISION 1Alice KeddyAmersham & Chalfont27 goals PREMIER DIVISION 2Lyn CockshottOxford30 goals DIVISION 1Pip CantwellAbingdon17 goals DIVISION 2Laura DeanAbingdon Pilgrims43 goals DIVISION 3Fiona BethelAbingdon23 goals DIVISION 4Alexandra Andrews Thame33 goals DIVISION 5Sarah MaddernMarlow19 goals DIVISION 6Bernadette Wagerfield Oxford Hawks19 goals Sponsored by

34 PRESENTATIONS FOR THE 2014-15 SEASON (1) LEAGUE WINNERS & RUNNERS-UP WINNERRUNNER UP PREM DIVISION 1Reading 2 PREM DIVISION 2Oxford Hawks 3Sonning 2 DIVISION 1Slough 2Witney 2 DIVISION 2Oxford University 3Newbury & Thatcham 2 DIVISION 3Buckingham 3Oxford Hawks 5 DIVISION 4Thame 2Amersham & Chalfont 3 DIVISION 5Reading 4Marlow 5 DIVISION 6Oxford Hawks 6Maidenhead 4 Sponsored by

35 PRESENTATIONS FOR THE 2014-15 SEASON (2) LEAGUE WINNERS & RUNNERS-UP Our league champions are Buckingham 2 Good luck in South League next season Sponsored by Won England Hockey Team of the year

36 Thank you for attending Good luck for the 2015-16 hockey season And finally …. have a safe journey home Sponsored by


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