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Suncorp Bank All 2014 finals programs were produced by Dalton Wegener and Shane Norman. Published by Oxford Printery in Wagga Wagga. The League appreciates the help from all involved with this publication. AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations 2014 PARENTS & SPECTATORS CODE OF CONDUCT Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. Encourage participation, but don’t force it. Teach that enjoyment is more important than winning. Never ridicule mistakes or losses Supporters are there to support not downgrade. Lead by example and respect all players, coaches, umpires, administrators and spectators. Physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Recognise all volunteers who give up their valuable time. Never publicly criticise umpires, rather raise personal concerns with club officials in private. Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Do not engage in physical and/or verbal intimidation, abuse or conduct toward any player, official, umpire or supporter. Such actions are totally unacceptable. Condemn the use of violence in any form, whether it is by spectators, coaches, officials or players. Abusive language is unacceptable. Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs). AFL/NSW/ACT Rules & Regulations 2014 PLAYERS CODE OF CONDUCT Play by the rules – the rules of your Club and the laws of the game. Attend training sessions and matches at times advised by the Club. If unable, for a valid reason to do so, players will inform the Club as soon, as is practical. Act respectfully toward the officials and players of their own and opposing Clubs. Respect and follow the directions of coaching staff, match and club officials. Treat all players with respect, as you would want them to treat you. Act respectfully towards match officials at all times. Abusive language is unacceptable. Proud sponsors of the Hume Football League in 2014 Avoid individual or collective behaviour, which may reasonably be held by spectators to be offensive. Avoid all acts likely to incite spectators to violence or disorder. Make no detrimental statements in public (radio, television, print or electronic media) in respect to the performance of any match officials, players, or any policy decisions of the Club or the League. Abide by the By- Laws, (Rules & Regulations) and the Competition Rules of the League. Respect the facilities and equipment of their own and opposing Clubs. Do not use remarks based on race, religion, gender or ability as many such comments are politically incorrect and it is your coach, team-mates, Club and family that are let down with such remarks. Do not use information technology to make or post inappropriate comments against players, clubs, club officials, match officials or the League which is discriminatory or offensive. Information technology includes, but is not limited to, email, instant messaging, text messages, phone messages, digital images, website postings (including social media such as Face book, Twitter and blogs). SUNCORP BANK ~ YO U R LOCAL EXP l:. RTS ., Sprlntdale Helthls s p O .. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY SUNCORPBANK Tavern - SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR UNIFORM? ADHERENCE TO AFL NSW/ACT CODE OF CONDUCT (Back page) NO ALCOHOL TO BE BROUGHT INTO THE GROUND 44 1 MATCH SCHEDULE Program Index Football Item Page Item Page 8.45 am Fourths (Under 14) Match Schedule 3 2014 Hume League Highlights 21-24 Following the Fourth’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Maloney Family Hume League Officials 4 Interleague Results 25 Perpetual Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team HFL Presidents Report 5 Reserves Team Lists 26 2014 HFL Ladders 6 Goalkicking Awards 27 will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and Fourths (Under 14s) Teams 7 Seniors Team Lists 28 Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. Volunteer of the Year 9 Azzi Family Medal 29 10.00 am Thirds (Under 17) HLTA Presidents Report 10 Hume Netball Ass. Officials 30 Thirds (Under 17s) Teams 11 HNA Presidents Report 31 Following the Third’s Grand Final the winning team will receive the Jack Wood Memorial John Ryan Memorial Trophy 13 HNA Honour Roll 32-33 Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will Suncorp Rising Star 14 Hume Netball Team Lists 34-41 receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and WAW Player of the Year 15 2014 HFL Fixture Results 42 Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. HFL Honour Roll 16-19 2014 HNA Ladders 43 Club Championship 20 AFL NSW Code of Conduct Back 12 noon Reserves Following the Reserves’ Grand Final the winning team will receive the Alwyn Schmidt HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE Memorial Shield and the Hume League Premiership Cup. Members of the victorious team will receive Hume League Premiership Medallions as will Umpires—Central, Goal and gratefully acknowledges the support of Boundary. The ‘Man of the Match’ will be awarded the WAW Trophy. MAJOR SPONSORS OF THE HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE 2.15 pm Seniors WAW Credit Union Today’s coin toss will be performed by Primary School State Football representatives Bailey Southern Ag Grain Minogue from CDHBU and Royce Hunter from Osborne. Springdale Heights Tavern At halftime there will be 4 games of Auskick played on the main oval. A number of HFL Sportspower, Albury clubs will be represented. Suncorp Bank At the conclusion of the Grand Final the premiers will be presented with the WAW Credit JS Sports Union Premiership Cup. Members of the winning team will be presented with Hume League OTHER GENEROUS SUPPORTERS Premiership Medallions by League President Merv Wegener. The Grand Final ‘Man of the Match’ will be presented with the Des Kennedy Memorial Medal, and the winning Coach 2AY Radio Merv Wegener will be presented with the Southern Ag Grain Trophy. Man of the Match trophies will be 2WG Radio, Wagga AFL NEB Umpires Group presented by a representative of WAW Credit Union. Presentation of Hume League Grand ABC Radio, Wagga & Albury Garry O’Connell Family Final Medallions to all officials (Central, Goal and Boundary Umpires) involved in all four AFL (NSW/ACT) Commission, Wagga Wagga Oxford Printery Grand Finals will be made at the conclusion of each match by League President, Merv Attacksports, Albury ‘Piney Pub’, Walbundrie Wegener and Vice President, Brendan I’Anson. Azzi Family John Ryan Family Netball Barry Malone Family Amanda Thomas Photography 9:45 am 14 & Under BJ’s Trophies, Albury The Border Mail 11.00 am 12 & Under Coronet Jewellers Albury The Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga 11.00 am 16 & Under Hume League Club Umpires Bill Thomas Family 12.30 pm C Reserve Hume League Trainers’ Association Walbundrie Grounds Committee 12.30 pm B Grade 2.00 pm C Grade Hume Netball Association Walla Walla Hotel/Motel 2.00 pm A Grade IGA—East Albury, Howlong, Jindera, Lockhart and Springdale Heights 2 3 From the Hume Football League President HUME FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. Welcome to the Grand Final day. We have experienced a great season of football and netball, an excellent OFFICIALS 2014 finals series and look forward to today’s games in all grades. I On behalf of the Hume League we wish to convey our condolences to the Lockhart Football Netball Club and Lockhart District and families involved with the sad tragedy that occurred recently. Our thoughts and PRESIDENT prayers are with you all at this time. No doubt this has had an effect on the people of Lockhart District as well Merv Wegener as the whole of the Hume League. I want to assure you all we are there to support you. The Lockhart Football Netball Club did a very good job preparing their U14s team to play last Saturday and performed well. VICE PRESIDENT CO-SECRETARY CO-SECRETARY TREASURER MEDIA OFFICER A special welcome to our guests and partners. I would like acknowledge our major sponsor WAW and Brendan I’Anson Barry Malone Dalton Wegener Christine Biar Shane Norman others sponsors Springdale Heights Tavern, Sportspower in Albury, Southern Grain Ag in Wagga, JS Sports, Suncorp Bank in Albury and Coronet Jewellers in Albury. The support we receive is greatly appreciated. Our club umpires and Hume League Trainers Association (HLTA) have been working very well. They are so DIRECTORS Management Committee important for the staging of our football season and throughout the finals series. Thanks to HLTA President Trevor Smith Matt Nimo Trevor Smith Fran Jones and Secretary Simone Alexander. Thanks also to Club Umpire Co-ordinators Rick Clancy and Ted Miller Phil Takle Ted Miller Peter Sharp and AFLNEB & AFL NSW Umpire Development Managers, Mark Bywater and Troy Mavroudis. Mark Tilders Peter Morris Paul Beesley A highlight was the clubs supporting and raising substantial money for worthy causes including: Rand Peter Sharp Stephen Bunyan Philip Bouffler Walbundrie Beyond Blue Day ($2450), Brock Burrum James McQuillan Future Fund ($4000) and Leukaemia Paul Beesley Jeremy Mott Noel Livermore Foundation Greatest Shave ($10000) , CDHBU Victorian Epilepsy Foundation as the Andrew Bush Memorial Noel Livermore Andy Dore Day ($4948), Billabong Crows National Breast Cancer Foundation Go Pink Day ($2424) and Ice Bucket Andrew Godde Chris Muller Challenge ($700), Culcairn Breast Cancer Support Pink Sports Day ($7500), Murray Magpies Leukaemia Day, Jindera and Osborne NAIDOC Week and Osborne Anzac Day Ceremony.
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