1 RC Managers Manual
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Training Balls (1 per player up to the maximum number required for a team)<br />
Ball Carrying Sack<br />
Training Cones<br />
2 Sets of Bibs of different colour totalling the number of players for age group.<br />
1 st Aid Kit<br />
Training Poles & Bag<br />
Each new team should consider the following to aid in training and for matches, additional training<br />
or match equipment are to be purchased by the team (as required).<br />
● Captains Armband<br />
● Whistle<br />
● Red / Yellow Cards<br />
● Stop Watch<br />
● Linesman Flags (9v9 & 11v11)<br />
● Flat Cones<br />
● Additional Training Balls<br />
● Match Ball<br />
● Kit Bag<br />
● Training Goals<br />
● Goal Keeping Gloves<br />
A number of other training equipment is available and each team should evaluate the need,<br />
benefit and appropriateness of any training kit purchased.<br />
Match Strip<br />
It is ultimately the responsibility of the team itself to acquire a match strip for itself. If required,<br />
<strong>RC</strong>JFC will endeavour to source a strip internally.<br />
There is no specific <strong>RC</strong>JFC team strip design (i.e.. stripes etc), teams are allowed to choose their<br />
own team strip designs as long as they meet the constitution requirements of colour which is<br />
Royal Blue and White. Shirts must have the <strong>RC</strong>JFC badge and team numbers. It is advisable to<br />
purchase long sleeved shirts, as this will add extra protection and warmth to children, particularly<br />
over the main football season.<br />
Player’s names are not allowed to be on Shirts.<br />
Sponsors are allowed to display their logo’s or names on team shirts, however teams are not<br />
allowed to display on team kit names of sponsors from a licensed business or related products of<br />
public houses, hotels, bars, night clubs, adult shops, and betting shops.<br />
Alternative strips (commonly referred to as away strips) may be purchased by the team in an<br />
alternative colour, however these should only be worn when a clash colours occur with the home<br />
team.<br />
Goalkeepers are to wear colours which distinguish themselves from other players and the referee.<br />
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