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Hong Kong Rugby Football Union - Youth Rugby Code of ConductCode for Coaches
  • You have the responsibility for your team and supporters - EXERCISE IT!
  • Remember that young players play for fun and enjoyment. Don't overload them with technical information and tactics
  • Be reasonable in your demands on young players' time, energy and enthusiasm. Remember that they have other interests and demands on their time
  • Ensure that all players get a game. The 'just average' players need and deserve equal time
  • Players develop at different times and in different ways - make allowances for their physical, emotional and mental maturity and development
  • Winning isn't everything - teach your players to enjoy taking part and performing to the best of their ability. Encourage each player to reach his or her potential
  • Never abuse, yell, criticise or ridicule children for making mistakes or losing a game
  • Remember that young people need a coach that they can respect. Be generous with praise when it is deserved and set a good example
  • Teach young players that the laws of the game are mutual agreements that no one should evade or break
  • Create opportunities to teach sportsmanship, just as you would in teaching the basic skills
  • INSIST ON FAIR PLAY. Do not tolerate foul play, fighting, or foul language. Be prepared to take off an offending player
  • Develop a team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches

Code for Parents
  • Do not force an unwilling child to participate - young people are involved for their enjoyment, not yours
  • Encourage your child to understand and play within the rules
  • Teach your child that taking part and trying their best is more important than winning
  • Focus your child on practising skills, sportsmanship and being part of a team. Winning isn't everything and not everyone can score the winning try
  • Support and encourage your child - never criticise them for making mistakes. Console them when they lose, and encourage them to try harder next time
  • Turn defeat into victory by helping your child work towards skill improvement and good sportsmanship
  • Do not publicly question the referee's judgement and never his/her honesty. There is no place for 'touchline rage' in Youth Rugby
  • Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from Youth Rugby
  • Young people learn best by example. Applaud good play by your team and by members of the opposing team
  • Recognise the value and importance of volunteer coaches, referees and administrators. They give their time and resources to provide recreational activities for your child

Code for Players
  • Play to enjoy rugby, not just to please you parents or coach
  • Always try your best to improve your skills and play well
  • Play within the rules and laws of the game
  • Never argue with referees or coaches - their decision is final, even if you think that they are wrong. Let your coach or your captain ask match officials any questions
  • Control your temper - do not 'mouth off'
  • Treat everyone as you yourself would like to be treated. Don't bully or take unfair advantage of any player
  • Rugby is a team game - do your best for yourself and your team. Your team's performance will benefit and so will your own
  • If you lose, accept it with good grace and try harder next time
  • Be a good sport. Applaud all good play, whether by your team or your opponents' team
  • Cooperate with your coach, team mates, referee and opponents, for without them you don't have a game