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Reporting Results:
 
Team Managers of all teams (Juniors, Adults, Women and Girls) must notify the result of every game - Win or Loss - on the day of the game. (except U6-U8s scorecards must be given to the Ground Controller).
  • Results must be notified by placing the match card with the result in the white letter box (behind the clubhouse) at the West Lindfield Sports and Rec Club (WLSRC), Highfield Rd, Lindfield by 6pm of the day of the game. This includes girls and womens teams.
There are different procedures for different age groups!

 
The following matchcard instructions are from the KDSA:
     
 Non-competition (SSF)  
   

Photos are not required for Junior Mixed U6-U11 or Girl’s U8, U9 or U10. ID cards are no longer required. Managers will be required to print their entire team, without photos onto 1 sheet of paper  and retain that for the entire season. 

After the game the scorecard with the score must be given to the Ground Controller (for U6s-U8s) and for the U8-U11 age groups dropped off at the clubhouse (West Lindfield Sport and Rec Club) into the white letter box behind the clubhouse.


Junior Mixed (U12-U18), Girls (U12-U18s) & Women’s Competition Ages
   
 ID cards ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED for these competitions. Managers will be required to print their entire team, with photos, onto 1 sheet of paper and retain that for the entire season. In order for this to occur all player photos MUST be loaded onto the calfordgreen registration website before the season starts. To load photos just click on the blank photo icon on the player’s page and follow the instructions. Alternatively managers can load photos for their team from the Team Managers' section of the website (team manager instructions are included in the registration pack. Do not send photos to the office as we do not have access to your registration database.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Correction of Procedure on Match Day: 
At the start of the match each team manager must sigh both match cards and give it to the referee at least 15 minutes before the start of the game. It is not the referee's job to go searching for the matchcards so if you don't give the referee the match card on time expect the game to be shorter. The Referee/s will sign the match cards at the end of the game. At the end of the match the winner (or home team in case of a draw) takes BOTH matchcards with them.

FOR COACHES AND MANAGERS:
All coaches, assistant coaches and managers of Junior Mixed (U12-U18), Girls (12-U18) & Women's Competition Ages teams will be required to carry plastic ID cards at matches they attend to identify themselves as managers or coaches. KDSA will print these cards and deliver it to the clubs. Clubs must identify their coaches and managers in the registration database.


Mens AA, U21, O35 &O45  
  

Plastic ID cards WILL BE REQUIRED in 2010.  
   
New Players  
All players new to your club will require a new player Plastic ID card, even if they have been playing with another KDSA club. Ideally photos should be loaded onto the calfordgreen registration website but we  will accept photos by email, CD/DVD or USB drive. If emailing photos please send to idphotos@kdsa.asn.au  
          
Returning Players
ID cards for returning players need to be validated. Cards can be posted to the KDSA office and will be returned by post or they can be validated while you wait.  
    
Lost Cards  
If cards have been lost please advise the office and new cards will be printed.
      

FOR COACHES AND MANAGERS:  
All coaches, assistant coaches and managers of Mens AA, U21, O35 &O45  teams will be required to carry plastic ID cards at matches they attend to identify themselves as managers or coaches. KDSA will print these cards and deliver it to the clubs. Clubs must identify their coaches and managers in the registration database. 
    
Correction of Procedure on Match Day: 
At the start of the match each team manager must sigh both match cards and give it to the referee at least 15 minutes before the start of the game. It is not the referee's job to go searching for the matchcards so if you don't give the referee the match card on time expect the game to be shorter. The Referee/s will sign the match cards at the end of the game. At the end of the match the winner (or home team in case of a draw) takes BOTH matchcards with them.