SOCCER RULES
Each Division (age group) has its own set of game rules. Go to Rules and Grading > and find your Division
Umpiring
Moree Junior Soccer Club provides umpires for Divisions 1 & 2. These umpires are volunteers who give up their time to help.
It is hoped some junior umpires will be available to umpire the younger players. While preference should be given to junior umpires, in the event of none present, it is up to a parent to volunteer to umpire.
Division 3,4,5 and 6 is to be umpired by parents, and to assist a copy of the rules as been included in this brochure.
It is hoped some junior umpires will be available to umpire the younger players. While preference should be given to junior umpires, in the event of none present, it is up to a parent to volunteer to umpire.
Division 3,4,5 and 6 is to be umpired by parents, and to assist a copy of the rules as been included in this brochure.
GRADING
Grading is done to ensure teams are of equal (or as close
to) skill level at the start of the season.
It also means all players get a fair go and the opportunity to play to
the best of their ability and to be good sports.
All players (aged 8 and up) from Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be graded into teams depending upon individual ability and skill. Your team could be a mixture of girls and boys, children from different schools and have a range of skill levels from beginner to competition standard.
To ensure equity across the Division and fair play, Moree Junior Soccer will not be able accommodate requests to play with particular players based on friendships, social groups or family connections.
During the first three weeks of play, teams maybe tweaked to ensure there is skill equity across all teams within the Division, which means your child may be asked to move to another team.
We understand this may cause some initial issues, but we ask that you encourage your child and explain the importance of equity and fair play. No one wants to witness one team doing exceptionally well or alternatively be part of a team that is flogged every week.
All players (aged 8 and up) from Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 will be graded into teams depending upon individual ability and skill. Your team could be a mixture of girls and boys, children from different schools and have a range of skill levels from beginner to competition standard.
To ensure equity across the Division and fair play, Moree Junior Soccer will not be able accommodate requests to play with particular players based on friendships, social groups or family connections.
During the first three weeks of play, teams maybe tweaked to ensure there is skill equity across all teams within the Division, which means your child may be asked to move to another team.
We understand this may cause some initial issues, but we ask that you encourage your child and explain the importance of equity and fair play. No one wants to witness one team doing exceptionally well or alternatively be part of a team that is flogged every week.