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Hills Football League Officials Season 2006 Hills Football League Inc. Football Directory Season 2010 Page 1 of 28 Table of Contents Hills Football League Officials ......................................................................................... 3 Club Officials, Registered Colours and Ground locations .............................................. 4 Meetings ......................................................................................................................... 8 Regional development co-ordinators ............................................................................ 8 Sponsorship ..................................................................................................................... 9 Senior players medal count/presentation night ............................................................. 9 Colts presentation night/medal count ........................................................................... 9 Payments to be made to the Hills League ..................................................................... 9 Records kept by the league ......................................................................................... 10 Admission to grounds .................................................................................................... 12 Level one trainer present at home games ................................................................... 12 Trainers passes .............................................................................................................. 12 Medical records ............................................................................................................ 11 Racial vilification ........................................................................................................... 13 The use of illegal recreational drugs ............................................................................. 13 Promotion & Relegation ............................................................................................... 13 Home Club Responsibilities on a Saturday ................................................................... 13 Where a charge is laid by an affiliated club ................................................................ 15 The bye & qualifying players ......................................................................................... 15 HFL Send off Rules..................................................................................................................15 Prescribed offences...............................................................................................................15 Blood rule ...................................................................................................................... 18 Starting Times & Quarter x Quarter Times for Season 2009 ............................................ 19 Away colours ................................................................................................................ 21 Heat Policy .................................................................................................................... 20 Courier match report .................................................................................................... 20 Courier cup competition .............................................................................................. 20 Insurance ...................................................................................................................... 20 Official Attire ................................................................................................................. 20 Finals ............................................................................................................................. 21 Inter-league seniors ....................................................................................................... 23 Inter-League Juniors...................................................................................................... 23 Numbers In Central Division And Country Division Senior, Junior Colts & und 13s..........24 Inspection Of Grounds And Facilities ............................................................................ 24 Final Siren ...................................................................................................................... 24 Sturt’s Involvement In The Hills ....................................................................................... 24 Norwood’s Involvement In The Hills ............................................................................... 24 Registration ................................................................................................................... 25 Clearances ................................................................................................................... 25 Independent Tribunal ................................................................................................... 25 Points System..........................................................................................................................27 Page 2 of 28 Hills Football League Officials Season 2010 Patrons Isobel Redmond MP, Mark Goldsworthy MP and Jamie Briggs MP Sponsors Raine and Horne The South Australia Brewing Company The Courier Sherrin Footballs Sportscentre Pty Ltd Hills Football League Officials Hills Football League Office 27 Alexandrina Road, Mt Barker SA 5251 Postal Address PO Box 1544, Mt Barker SA 5251 Phone 8398 2524 Fax 8391 2081 Email [email protected] or [email protected] Website footyweb.com.au President Owen Lamshed Address 9 Bateman Street, Strathalbyn 5255 Phone 8398 2530 (wk), 0409 886 429 (mob) Vice President Glen Sickerdick Address Lobethal Phone 8389 6829 (hm) 0418 833 946 (mob) Secretary Samantha Stanbury Phone 8398 2524 (wk), 0407 182 321 (mob) Director Graeme McNabb Address Oakbank Phone 8398 0213 (hm), 0412 524 285 (mob) Director Peter O‟Shaughnessy Address Bridgewater Phone 8390 1759 (wk), 0417 801 338 (mob) Director Wayne Palmer Address Woodside Phone 8389 7277 (wk), 0439 563 730 (mob) Director Don Cranwell Phone 8390 1747 (hm) 0419 868 682 (mob) Director Glenn Thomson Address Woodside Phone 8389 7395 (hm) 0412 684 658 (Mob) Page 3 of 28 Director David Benson Phone 8278 5771 (hm) 0411 630 877 (mob) Director Kester Biersteker Phone 8388 8245 (hm) 0407 600 689 (Mob) Umpires Coach Michael Taylor Email address [email protected] Phone 0415 614 400 (mob) Regional D’ment coordinator Colin Casey-Sturt Email Address [email protected] Phone 8271 4611 (wk) 0438 112 538 (mob) Regional D’ment coordinator Michael Arbon & John Zantvoort-Norwood Email Address [email protected] Phone 0439 996 292 (mob) Trainers Association President Michael Elliott Phone 0447 654 029 2010 Commissioners TBA 2010 Independent Tribunal & TBA Zone Independent 2010 Permit Committee G.Sickerdick, G. Thomson, G. McNabb, W. Palmer & D Benson. Page 4 of 28 Life Members R. Knight, W. Bartrum, C.Murhy, K.Brand, P.Page, A. Parker, M.Milton, S.Hunter, F.Smith K.Humphries (all deceased), I.Schulz, H.DeRoos, J.Wittwer, F.Frazer, D.Wilkins, R.Grivell, B.Simounds, O.Lamshed, T.Jacob, D.Willsmore, J.Field, J.Preusker F. Clements, M.Elliott, R Crompton & G McNabb. Playing Life members B.Pfeiffer (Birdwood), A.Goode (Onka Valley), B.Pingel (Lobethal), J.McEachern (Eastern Rangers), M.Wildman (Kersbrook), P.Sutton (Uraidla), R.Wyld (Hahndorf), T.MacDonald (Kersbrook), B.Jaensch (Hahndorf), D.Muller (Uraidla), G.Beaumont (Hahndorf), G.Green (Eastern Rangers), T.Schlein (Kersbrook), C.Paschke (Onka Valley), S.McDonald (Bridgewater), T.Smith (Uraidla Districts), Marty Trenorden (Uraidla Districts), Mitch Trenorden (Uraidla Districts), D.Willsmore (Uraidla Districts), S.Gedei (Echunga), J.O‟Dea (Gumeracha), S.Bryars (Bridgewater), G.Pollard (Uraidla Districts), R.Clothier (Uraidla Districts), S.Blake (Hahndorf), L.Francis (Hahndorf), A.Fort (Hahndorf), J.Snowden (Bridgewater), M.Sparrow (Bridgewater), D.Houlahan (Mt Barker), A.Walton (Echunga), J.Levett (Kersbrook), D,Venning (Blackwood), R.Weeks (Lobethal), R.Kleeman (Lobethal), D.Pearce (Kersbrook, Mt Lofty, Onka Valley, Gumeracha), C.Sheehan (Echunga, Hahndorf) M.Westley (Kersbrook) L Dawes (Mt Lofty) D.Richardson (Blackwood) K.Pues (Kersbrook) D Murphy (Mt Barker) Umpire Life Members N.Clarke, T.Edwards, D.Shearer, D.Speck, D.Howard, T.Mac Donald, I.Plummer and K Graham. Page 5 of 28 Club Officials, Registered Colours and Ground locations Birdwood [email protected] (President) President Trevor Schutz 8568 5008 0419 844 064 Secretary Amie Mulyk, 8568 5435 0448 250 156 Football Director Hayden Schutz 8568 5558 0409 511 980 Junior Director Kym Carter 8568 5685 0437 817 042 Registered Colours Red and white Club Address & Phone PO Box 394, Birdwood 5234. 8568 5360 Ground Location Adelaide End of Main Street. Birdwood Blackwood [email protected] (President) President Craig Stratfold 8278 6451 0411 963 087 Secretary Greg Wallace 0413 457 645 Football Director Stephen Read 8370 5126 0405 315 806 Junior Director Brett Matthew 8278 2289 0401 137 533 Registered Colours Green and Gold Club Address & Phone PO Box 69, Blackwood 5051. 8370 2228 Ground Location Trevor Terrace, Blackwood Bridgewater [email protected] (President) President John Schneemilch 0417 311 589 Secretary Dan McAteer 8339 1338 0402 957 920 Football Director Michael Richter 0447 356 379 Junior Director Laura Miller 8339 2340 0439 854 041 Registered Colours Double blue and white Club
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