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archivesOne consequence, though doubtless unintended, of the weather disrupted start to the current Grades season has been an effective extension of the six-game window within which players can, with Management Committee approval, move between clubs. This practice seems to have increased markedly over the past two seasons, with one Grade 4 side alone already having lost four players this week and now beginning to express concern at its ability to complete the season. Saturday’s Grade 1 programme meanwhile sees top sides Bon Accord, Cults and Kintore all looking favourites to take full points off lower-placed opposition; while St Ronald will hope to kick start their season away to Inverurie. In Grade 2 Crathie face the lengthy journey to Methlick, while at the opposite end of the spectrum Grammar FPs travel the 100 yards to face near neighbours Queens Cross, and Fraserburgh entertain Artisans. 2nd Gordonians’ game in Grade 3 is re-located from Countesswells to Sheddocksley, because of the School sports, with 2nd St Ronald taking on Stoneywood-Dyce in Grade 4 at the same venue; while the second strings of Queens Cross and Grammar cross with their first teams to play at Rubislaw. Sunday sees the opening round of the Turriff Cup with Cults facing Kintore in the tie of the round, while holders Mannofield have a bye, and Bon Accord travel to Banchory. read more 455 reads
One consequence, though doubtless unintended, of the weather disrupted start to the current Grades season has been an effective extension of the six-game window within which players can, with Management Committee approval, move between clubs. This practice seems to have increased markedly over the past two seasons, with one Grade 4 side alone already having lost four players this week and now beginning to express concern at its ability to complete the season. Saturday’s Grade 1 programme meanwhile sees top sides Bon Accord, Cults and Kintore all looking favourites to take full points off lower-placed opposition; while St Ronald will hope to kick start their season away to Inverurie. In Grade 2 Crathie face the lengthy journey to Methlick, while at the opposite end of the spectrum Grammar FPs travel the 100 yards to face near neighbours Queens Cross, and Fraserburgh entertain Artisans. 2nd Gordonians’ game in Grade 3 is re-located from Countesswells to Sheddocksley, because of the School sports, with 2nd St Ronald taking on Stoneywood-Dyce in Grade 4 at the same venue; while the second strings of Queens Cross and Grammar cross with their first teams to play at Rubislaw. Sunday sees the opening round of the Turriff Cup with Cults facing Kintore in the tie of the round, while holders Mannofield have a bye, and Bon Accord travel to Banchory. 308 reads
CLUB MEMBERSHIP & PLAYER ELIGIBILITY
Following recent events, the Management Committee feels it may be helpful to remind all clubs of the provisions in the Association Rules relating to player eligibility and the right to move clubs within the season. The Association has no standing in the membership rules of individual clubs; nor the conditions – subscriptions, match fees, etc – they may individually make of players whom they wish to field. Rule 11 however prescribes that all players must be registered with the Association prior to taking part in any of the Association’s competition – for the avoidance of doubt this includes the Turriff Cup, though not the Thistle Sports Sevens, provided that no player appears in more than one team in that competition – while Rule 13 prescribes that – however many clubs a person may or may not be a member of, in whatever capacity – s/he may play for one team only in any season other than the circumstances specified in Rules 13 a (trials), 13 b (a club “folding”), 13 c (transfer), 13 e (participation in junior Age-group cricket) or 13 f (loan of players from opposition in Grade 4). wytbu8 May 28 2009 - 11:05pm
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