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Girls
Grade Convenor
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Click here for details >>
Who
For girls in Years 4 – 13 at primary,
intermediate or secondary schools.
Premier:
The top Women’s club grade with four pre-selected teams
– Cornwall, Central West (Waitakere, Grafton, Eden
Roskill), North East (Ellerslie, University, Takapuna,
Parnell and all other North Harbour clubs) and South
East (Howick Pakuranga and Papatoetoe). Games are
on Saturdays starting at 11:30am, 11aside. A mixture of
50 over 1-Day and Twenty20 competitions are played.
Premier Reserve:
This is a new grade this season open to all clubs and is
a direct feeder grade to the Premier grade.
Players in this grade must be U21 (cut off 1 Sept) and
should have a desire to one day play in the Premier
grade. It is played on Saturdays, starting at
12:30pm, 11 aside. The format is a mixture of 40
over 1-Day and Twenty20 competitions. It is
envisaged that most players in this grade will be in
Years 11-13 at school or recent school leavers.
Premier Youth:
This is an U19 (cut off 1 Sept) grade and is a direct
feeder to the Premier Reserve grade and is open to any
club teams. It is played on Saturdays, starting at
12:30pm, 11 aside. The format is a mixture of 35 over
one day and Twenty20 competitions. It is envisaged
that most players in this grade are Year 9-11 at school
or inexperienced Year 12/13 girls.
Future
Hearts (Under 14):
This
is an U14 (cut off 1 Sept) grade and is open to any club
teams. It is played on Saturday mornings, starting
at 8:30am, 9 aside. Games are 28 overs per innings.
There will be two seeded pools if there are at least 8
teams. It is envisaged mostly Year 7 and 8 girls
play in this grade.
Junior
Hearts Hardball (Under 12):
This
is an U12 (cut off 1 Sept) grade for more confident and
experienced players. It is played on Saturday mornings,
starting at 8:30am, 8 aside. There will be two
seeded pools if there are at least 8 teams. The A
pool will play 25 overs per innings and the B pool will
play 24 overs (as per Junior Hearts Quikhit rules)
pre-Xmas, and 25 overs post-Xmas. It is envisaged
that mostly Year 5 and 6 girls who have some experience
play in this grade.
Junior
Hearts Quikhit (Under 12 Softball grade):
This is an U12 (cut off 1 Sept) grade for real
beginners, usually from Years 3-5. It is played on
Saturday mornings, and is 8 aside. Games will be
16 overs per innings and everyone gets to bat and bowl.
There will be two graded pools with all games being
played at Melville Park each Saturday. One pool
will start at 8:30am and the other pool will start at
10:30am, and this will swap around halfway through the
season.
Draw
>>
Refer to
Ground Directory >>.
Cancellations
Saturday morning
cancellations will published on the club’s cancellation
page.
Click here for the club's cancellations page >>
Season
The season starts on the first
Saturday after Labour Weekend and finishes on the last
Saturday in March. The season breaks during the
Christmas school holidays.
Rules
Refer Girls rules >>.
Coaching
The Club is reliant on volunteer
support to coach and manage these teams. Teams would be
expected to practice once a week for no more than 60
minutes.
Qualified coaching support will be
provided by the Club to both volunteer coaches, umpires,
scorers and all players at various times during the
season. This will consist of support during practice
sessions and various coaching clinics for players.
Parental involvement
The Club relies on volunteer support
from parents.
Each team will need a manager and
during the season parents are encouraged to score,
umpire and maintain team records and player statistics.
It is important that the coach be allowed to concentrate
on coaching but this can only be achieved if parents are
prepared to take on these other important tasks.
Alternatively, parents can also
volunteer their time for sub-committee work (eg: social,
prize giving, team photos etc). The time commitment for
most sub committee work would not exceed 4-5 hours
during the entire season. Refer Sub Committees. Refer
Sub
Committees >>.
Uniforms
Players must wear the Club uniform
during Saturday competitions, which is available from
Champs Sports
at their new location at the College Rifles Sports
Complex, 22 Haast St, Remuera. The uniform consists of:
·
Blue cap or white
brimmed hat with club logo
·
Club shirt <<see
club shirt >>
·
White longs for Premier
Youth, U14 and U12 Hardball; white longs or shorts for
U12 Softball
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White or cream sports
socks
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Sports shoes
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White jumper – optional
(the jumper also comes in club colours)
Note – all cricket equipment is
provided by the Club.
Behaviour
Players, coaches, parents and
supporters are required to abide by the Club’s Code of
Conduct and behaviour must be consistent with the Club’s
Values. Refer to the
Code
of Conduct >> and
Club
Values >>.
Awards
At the end of the season, the
following team awards are awarded to players in each
team:
·
Batting award
·
Bowling award
·
Fielding award
·
Most improved award
These awards will be made at the
discretion of each coach and presented to players at the
end of season prize giving. Players may not receive
more than one team award. Refer
Club
Events Calendar >>.
Players are also eligible to receive
other Club awards, which are determined from the team
statistics that are submitted to the Club after each
game. Refer
Club
Awards >>.
The Club also records outstanding
performances by individual players. Refer
Club
Records >>.
Centurions Club
Tradition is very important at the
University Cricket Club. The club recognises every
player after they have played 100 games for the Club by
presenting them with a special “presentation cap”. They
are then officially inducted into the Centurions Club.
It will take a player approximately seven seasons to
reach this milestone.
Refer
Matches played by players >>.
Inter-club fixtures
Every season teams will be selected
to represent the Club in the following traditional
fixtures:
·
Kohi Cup versus
Ellerslie C.C.
·
Haughey Cup versus
Cornwall C.C
·
Tamaki Cup versus
Grafton C.C.
The representative team is called the
Junior Blues. These traditional fixtures are played on
Sundays.
Refer
Club
Events Calendar >>
Selection criteria for the inter-club
fixtures
The Club's Junior Coaching Director
will act in the role of Convenor of Selectors. All
coaches will be involved in the selection process and
selections for the Junior Blues squad will be based on
player statistics, current form and a selection trial.
Because of the higher playing standard and more
competitive environment in these games, players will be
selected on merit but it is also important that the team
composition achieves balance in order to facilitate
succession planning for the senior playing grades in
future years (e.g. teams generally should comprise five
specialist batsmen, one all rounder, a specialist keeper
and four bowlers including at least one spinner plus a
12th man).
You can find out how the Junior Blues
have performed in previous seasons.
Refer
Traditional fixtures >>.
Club Manager
The Auckland University Cricket Club employs a
Club Manager
who is responsible for the control, direction and
instruction of anyone employed by the Club and the
administration of the Club’s affairs in accordance with
the direction given by the elected Board of Management.
Refer
Elected Office Bearers >>.
Complaints
Complaints on any matters with the
way the club is administered or the conduct of any of
its employees, volunteers or members should be referred
in the first instance to the Grade Convenor. If
circumstances should not allow this then the complaint
should be made directly to the Junior Club Captain.
Under no circumstances shall a member, volunteer or
parent directly reprimand an employee of the Club.
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