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Coaches Pre Season Meeting April 25, 2007
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Agenda Welcome About the NCISL First aid training Registration Operations Discipline process Law changes Any other business Cup draws
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NCISL Programs 2007 Skills programs Goal keeping skills Monday May 14 th or Thursday May 24 th (6 weeks) Outfield skills Monday May 14 th or Friday May 25 th (6 weeks) First Aid training Class 4 referee course - Underway Partnership with the Children’s Wish Foundation – Successful for 2006 and continuing for 2007
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First Aid Training Each team will be provided with Team first aid kit CPR kit Each team must provide a qualified first aider St Johns First Aid training will be provided (3 hours) Your first aid volunteer can select from these dates May 10 th – 6pm – 9:30pm May 12 th – 9am – 12:30pm Your team may be excused first aid training if you can provide evidence of current training elsewhere
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Registration Overview All players must register with the NCISL and OSA before they can play in the NCISL The process has 5 steps and can take up to 10 days to be completed Clubs are recommended not to leave registration until the last possible moment
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Player Eligibility There are three eligibility types for players registered with the NCISL: A.Player is employed by the corporation B.Player has been registered with the club in 1 of the previous 2 seasons, but not as a guest player and have not registered for any other NCISL club since that time C.Player is a guest
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Guest Player Eligibility Players that are registered in other leagues may be registered with an NCISL team according to the following policy: NCISL Men Divisions 1 and 2 Players registered in the following divisions can not be registered as guest players in the NCISL: OCSL Men Premier OCSL Men C1 ERSL Men Under 21 USL (Fury) NCISL Men Divisions 3 and 4 Players registered in the following divisions can not be registered as guest players in the NCISL: OCSL Men Premier OCSL Men C1 - OCSL Men C5 ERSL Men Under 21 USL (Fury)
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The 5 step process The 5 step process is summarized as follows 1. Player registers on the NCISL web site 2. The Team Coach approves the player for that team 3. Player can now log into the site and print out his or her registration form 4. Player gives the signed registration form to the club registrar 5. The club registrar delivers all signed registration forms to the NCISL office The player is eligible to play 24 hours of being registered with the OSA.
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Step 1 - On line registration Visit the NCISL web site at www.ncisl.com Click on the Register button and follow the instructions
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Step 1 - On line registration You will be asked to select your NCISL club in the top drop down box Then you will need to state how you are eligible to play in the NCISL Complete the on line registration process to completion
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The 2 Team Coach Approval After you have finished your on line registration an email is sent to your team coach The coach is asked to approve you for the team To do this the coach needs to go to the NCISL web site, log in and approve the new player When the coach has done this another email is sent, this time to the player, giving instructions on how the player can log in to the NCISL web site to obtain access to his or her registration form
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Steps 3 and 4 – Your registration form When you log into the NCISL web site click on My Team and look for the link called My Registration Form Click on this and the following form will appear Print this form and sign it.
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Step 5 – Delivery to the NCISL Your club registrar will now collect all of the forms for your club and deliver them to the NCISL office 8 Piper Cres. Kanata, Ontario Tel 613-852-4144
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Player Identification Cards To prove that they have been registered properly, all players must bring with them to the game one of the following forms of identification: Valid drivers license (with photo) Valid health card (with photo) Valid OSA player photo card (available from the EODSA office) The website will only allow registered players to be added to the game sheet. Hand-written names on the game sheet will be inspected by the league office. Verify that the hand-written names are legible.
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2007 Men Divisions Division 1 (Monday) Division 2 (Tuesday) Division 3A (Wednesday) Division 4A (Thursday) Division 3B (Tuesday) Division 4B (Thursday) Division 1 has AR’s
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Promotion & Relegation Division 1 no relegation Division 2 top 2 teams promoted, bottom 2 teams relegated Division 3A top 2 teams promoted, bottom 2 teams relegated Division 3B top 2 teams promoted, bottom 2 teams relegated Division 4A top two promoted Division 4B top two promoted
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2007 Women Divisions Division 1 (Monday) Division 2 (Monday) Promotion and relegation will be done by application only
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Cups Challenge Cup – open to all men’s teams Presidents Cup – open to all men’s teams in Division 3 & 4 Women’s Cup – open to all women’s teams Cups are played as a single game elimination Games are scheduled throughout the season Tie breaking process 2 x 10 minutes golden goal extra time Penalties from the mark Semi finals and finals will be played at the OZ Optics Stadium Only semi finals and finals will have AR’s
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Tournament September 8 th and 9 th in Kanata Teams from outside the NCISL are invited 4 Divisions Men A Men B Men C Women All games are 50 minutes Round robin on Saturday, play offs on Sunday Only play offs have AR’s
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2007 Fields Stittsville OZ Optics Stadium Kanata Mitel Somerton Park Roland Mitchener 1 & 2 Insmill Park Earl of March HS Klondike Park Bannockburn Park Nepean Nortel Carling (Out for Service) Corkstown 1 & 2 Ottawa University of Ottawa * Rideau HS 2 Gloucester Louis Riel Dome ** * Tuesday and Thursday games are only 80 minutes long ** Indoor
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NCISL Game Process Bring 3 copies of the game sheet with you Give 1 copy to your opponents and 2 copies to the referee Each team must provide a goal net and a set of corner flags Home team provides the game ball Away team changes if there is a uniform clash When ARs are provided both teams have their bench on the same side When no ARs are provided home team decides which side to place their bench away team takes other side you do not change at half time Collect your completed game sheet from the referee at the end of the game and use it to enter a game report on the NCISL web site
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Player Card Inspections Player card inspections are mandatory and must occur prior to kick off Failure to perform a player card inspection will result in a fine of $50 Each team lines up in the centre circle and each coach inspects the other teams cards Check the cards thoroughly and make sure the name appears on the game sheet Players without a card can not play – no exceptions If there is a dispute about a players card try to resolve it with the opposing coach If you can not resolve it then inform the referee that you are protesting the game prior to the game commencing Players who arrive late must show their cards to the opposing coach at half time Players arriving after the 2 nd half has started can not play
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Discipline Process The NCISL use the OSA Discipline Process Discipline by hearing Discipline by review
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Discipline by hearing You can not appeal a red card, instead you can request a hearing A hearing costs $30 and must be requested in writing within 48 hours of the game If you are found not guilty you will have your $30 refunded You will be asked to meet a panel who will decide what action to take You must attend the hearing Decisions made by hearing may be appealed to the EODSA according to your rights of appeal (see web site)
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Discipline by review If you do not request a hearing within 48 hours then the discipline by review process will be used You will be issued the mandatory minimum suspension identified by the OSA You will also be fined $25 You can not appeal a decision made by discipline by review
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About Discipline Index A Discipline Index is used to help maintain an enjoyable and sporting environment for all NCISL members. A team’s Discipline Index will determine whether or not their application into the NCISL league will be accepted, accepted with sanctions, rejected or possible expulsion from the league Due to the increased numbers of cards last season, all teams that have a Discipline Index greater than 0.70 will be on Performance Bonds (PB). All teams will start at the YR1 level of the Performance Bonds Each Club in the NCISL should be striving to be in the Green Zone of the Discipline Index.
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How to determine your Discipline Index? 1 RED CARD = 2 points 1 YELLOW CARD = 1 point Divide the total points by the total number of games that your team plays in the league during a season. This includes cup games. IE: A team plays 20 games in a season obtains 2 red cards and 15 yellow cards. Their Discipline Index= (4+15)/20 The Discipline Index for this team is equal to 0.95
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Discipline Index Green Zone 0.1 – 0.59 Warning Zone 0.6 – 0.69 Red Zone 0.7 and above $100 for every 0.01
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Discipline Index Zones and Performance Bonds Green Zone is a Discipline Index <0.60 Yellow Zone is 0.60<=Discipline Index<=0.69 Red Zone is any Discipline Index >=0.70 but is a tiered system for performance bonds (PB) It is possible to obtain a Discipline Index > 1.00. In this case your team will have meeting with the Board of Directors to discuss how to correct this trend as well as additional sanctions up to an expulsion from the league. If your team is continually in the Red Zone; after YR3, your team will have a meeting with the Board of Directors before your application to play in the league will be considered. The team must submit an action plan on how they are going to achieve GREEN Status. Discipline Index YR1 PBYR2 PBYR3 PB 0.70-0.79$100.00$200.00$300.00 0.80-0.89$200.00$400.00$600.00 0.90-0.99$300.00$600.00$900.00 1.00$400.00$800.00$1200.00
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How do I get my Performance Bond back? If a team on a performance bond is able to correct their discipline issues and achieves a green zone at the end of the season; then the league will reimburse their Performance Bond back to their club representative. If a team on a Performance Bond improves their discipline to a yellow zone; then they will lose their Performance Bond but will not have to pay a Performance Bond on next year’s application If a team on a Performance Bond remains in the red zone ; then their Performance Bond will be lost and their next year’s application Performance Bond will be calculated according to the succeeding column in the Discipline Table on slide 27.
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What members have high Discipline Index’s? TeamDivisionGamesRedYellowIndexBond CMHC EaglesMen Division 116481 $400.00 CIPOMen Division 3B202150.95$300.00 CGI StrikersMen Division 2172120.94 $300.00 Corel Centre RebelsMen Division 1201150.85 $200.00 CMHC CondorsMen Division 216290.8125 $200.00 BreconRidgeMen Division 3B16280.75 $100.00 SolectronMen Division 3B161100.75 $100.00 Cognos PumasMen Division 4A171100.71 $100.00 OCDSB Summerz OffMen Division 1202100.7 $100.00
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Law 4 – Players equipment No jewelry is permitted on the field of play The ONLY 2 items that can be worn are a Medic Alert bracelet and a flat wedding ring which the Referee is convinced before the game, that cannot be removed off the finger - these are the only 2 items which can be taped – THERE ARE NO OTHER EXCEPTIONS
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NCISL Complaints Each season, the NCISL receives several Referee complaints The NCISL Director of Referees will review each complaint and will respond to the person making the complaint, within 14 days If required, the Director will speak to the Referee involved in the complaint to obtain their view of the situation The Director will then determine if the complaint is justified or not If the Director determines the Referee requires more education in applying the Laws of the Game, he will speak to the Referee personally If the Director concludes the Complainant needs an explanation of the Laws, as the Referee was correct in applying the Laws, he will communicate directly with this person Any serious misconduct by a Referee, who contravenes any of the OSA published rules, and a complaint is received by the NCISL, will be forwarded to the EODSA Referee Discipline Committee for further action
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Captains Club Point of Contact for information dissemination from the league to the teams and vice versa Provide a feedback mechanism from the teams back to the league. 1 member of each team can be a participant in the Captains Club Thank you for your extra effort to make the NCISL successful
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Further information Dawn Dinsdale, admin@ncisl.com 613-852 – 4144admin@ncisl.com Or check out our web site www.ncisl.comwww.ncisl.com
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