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Discipline Update 14-08-21 Disciplinary Update: 14th August 2021 Current Match Suspensions – Red Cards Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Cammy McCue Aberdour 1st Team 3 (2 served, 10/08/19 1 Suspended) Declan Wilson Caberfeidh 2nd Team 3 (1 served, 19/10/19 2 Suspended) Brodie MacBean Newtonmore Youth 2 22/06/21 Innes Blackhall Kilmallie 1st Team 5 31/07/21 Current Match Suspensions – Points Accumulation Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Scott McLauchlan Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 (1 Suspended) 05/10/19 Michael Rodger Kilmallie 1st Team 3 (1 served, 26/10/19 2 Suspended) Scott Knox Fort William 2nd Team 1 (1 Suspended) 02/11/19 Connor MacGregor Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 07/08/21 Innes Blackhall Kilmallie 1st Team 2 07/08/21 Served Suspensions Individual Club Level Match Effective from Suspensions Steven MacDonald Newtonmore 1st Team 2 19/06/21 Ryan MacKay Beauly 1st Team 2 03/07/21 Sam Cumming Strathglass 2nd Team 2 21/06/21 Stevie Stewart Kilmallie 1st Team 2 10/07/21 Cian MacPhee Ballachulish 1st Team 2 24/07/21 Liam Symonds Caberfeidh 1st Team 1 31/07/21 Disciplinary Committee Sanctions The Disciplinary Committee deals with matters relating to players, substitutes and Team Managers/Coaches during the course of a match, referred by a Referee; or players referred by the system of Standard Disciplinary Points. Individual Club Date of Match Offence Sanction Effective Match From Calum Oban Celtic 25th Aug Marine Harvest Breach of the • You have also been 1st Oct MacLean 2018 National sport’s agreed given a 12 month 2018 Division – Code of suspension from Glasgow Mid Conduct for playing. Argyll v Oban Players (5.3.2 Celtic & 5.3.3) • An additional suspended sentence until the end of the 2020 playing season should the Player appear before the Disciplinary Committee. (Extended to end of 2021 Season as 2020 Season was declared void) Steven Beauly 19th June Mowi Senior Breach of the • A 2 match suspension. 28th June MacLean 2021 League B sport’s agreed 2021 (Coach) Code of • An additional 2 match Conduct for suspended suspension Coaches (5.2.9, until the end of the 5.2.11, 5.2.12) 2022 playing season. • Beauly Shinty Club are to provide a copy of their written Codes of Conduct for Coaches. Behaviour in Sport Committee Sanctions The Behaviour in Sport Committee deals with complaints of Misconduct apart from complaints relating to Players, Substitutes and Team Mangers/Coaches during the course of a match. It also deals with Protests lodged and disputes arising in relation to Transfer of Players. Finally, it deals with any complaint related to operational decisions made by the Chief Operating Officer, Operations Manager, Competitions Director or any Competitions Committee in relation to the application of competition rules. Individual / Date of Match Offence Sanction Effective Club Match From Strathspey 25th May Strathdearn Cup – Misconduct - Breach • A fine of £150 17th July 2019 Camanachd 2019 Strathspey v of the sport’s Kingussie agreed Code of • Strathspey to Conduct for Coaches provide a copy of (5.2.9 & 5.2.11) and their Codes of Code of Conduct for Conduct for Players (5.3.2 & Players, Coaches 5.3.6) and Duty of and Spectators. Care (5.7.1) • A suspended 2 league point deduction until the end of the 2019 season. • A suspended 4 Match Suspension for the Coaches from all participation until the end of the 2020 season. (Extended to end of 2021 Season as 2020 Season was declared void) Oban 27th July Mowi Premiership Misconduct - Breach • Oban Camanachd 26th August Camanachd 2019 Oban Camanachd v of the sport’s to identify the 3 2019 Kingussie agreed Code of Individuals Conduct for involved. Spectators (5.5.2) (Extended to end of 2021 Season as 2020 Season was declared void) • The above supporters are suspended from attending all home games until end of March 2020. • The Facebook post of Monday 29th July to be pinned to the top of your Facebook Page. • Oban Camanachd Club Codes of Conduct for Players, Coaches and Spectators to be on display at your home ground. • The “Positive Coaching Scotland Course” to take place before the end of September 2019. Lochaber 17th July Alvance British Misconduct – Breach • Forfeit the Alvance 31st July 2021 Camanachd 2021 Aluminium of Byelaw 3.6.2 & British Aluminium Balliemore Cup 3.7.2 Balliemore Cup tie Lochaber v to Inverness Inverness .
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