Player Conduct


'The greater the sense of achievement, fun and fair play that young people experience when participating in Gaelic Games, the more they will enjoy their involvement and strive to develop their True Potential.' - Code of Best Practice for Youth Sport - Cumann Lúthchleas Gael.

A summary of the Players Code of Behaviour for our club which has been drawn up to help promote good sportsmanship in our games.

A Culloville player should..

  1. Play fairly, do his/her best & enjoy themselves.
  2. Represent their family & Club with pride and dignity.
  3. Shake hands before & after the game irrespective of the result.
  4. Respect officials & accept their decisions gracefully.
  5. Respect fellow team members giving them support when they do well or not so well.
  6. Be modest in victory and gracious in defeat.
  7. Arrive in plenty of time for training & matches.
  8. Let the Coach know when they are unavailable for training and matches.
  9. Wear full Culloville gear in matches.
     

A Culloville player should never….

  1. Cheat – always play to the rules.
  2. Shout at or argue with an official.
  3. Bully – or take unfair advantage.
  4. Give out to your own players.
  5. Use bad, foul or abusive language.