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19 Year 4/5 Program______________________________________________All matches commence at 9:30am SHARP4 X 12 minute quartersFirst named school is home teamSaturday 11 June 2011No games due to Queens Birthday Public HolidaySaturday 18 June 2011CLG/Clapham v <strong>West</strong>bourne ParkBlackwood/St Peters v St Anthony'sBlack Forest v PlymptonSturt SASFA v Aberfoyle CampusSaturday 25 June 2011CLG/Clapham v Black ForestBlackwood/St Peters v Aberfoyle Campus<strong>West</strong>bourne Park v Sturt SASFAPlympton v St Anthony'sSaturday 2 July 2011CLG/Clapham v Blackwood/St PetersSturt SASFA v PlymptonBlack Forest v <strong>West</strong>bourne ParkAberfoyle Campus v St Anthony'sSaturday 9 July 2011Saturday 16 July 2011Saturday 23 July 2011<strong>West</strong> <strong>Adelaide</strong> Year 6/7 - Rules of Play 12______________________________________________The key rules of Year 6/7 play are as follows:4 x 15 minute quarters of playFull tackling introducedo Bumping allowedo No slinging or dumping players to the groundo Players can be pushed in the sideo Age level and skill levels of players need to be taken intoaccountNo barging is permittedPlayers can;o Steal the ballo Knock the ball from players handsPlayers can smother an oppositions kickPlayer can run 15 metres prior to bouncing the ball2 bounces are permittedMark is awarded where the ball travelled more than 10 metresPassive shepherding is allowed where a player can shepherd ateam mate without aggression toward an opposition playerCoaches are not permitted on the oval during the game.Messages must be sent to players via a team runnerActs such as overstepping the mark, wasting time, using abusivelanguage or behaviour are matters that should be addressed bythe coach or umpire on the ground.Gloves are not to be worn unless for medical purposes andapproved by the umpire prior to the start of the matchA player cannot kick the ball off the groundA player will kick in following the ball travelling out of boundsdirect from a kickA player cannot:o take possession of the ball at ball-upso kick the ball to themselves after behindo play the ball to themselves in general playA distance penalty of 25 metres will be paid subject to umpirediscretionNo games due to school holidays

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