Juvenile Notice Board

Juvenile Fixtures

CHAMPIONSHIP DRAWS 2008

Under 12 A Football Championship

First Round A Carrigtwohill v Aghada

B Youghal v Killeagh/Itas

Semi/ Finals Winners A v Winners B

Midleton v Glanmire

Under 12 B Football Championship

First Round Erins Own v Fr O’Neills

Semi/Finals Winners A v Cobh

Kiltha Og v Glenville

Under 12 C Football Championship

First Round A Russell Rovers v Castlelyons

B Bride Rovers v Ballinacurra

C St Catherines v Cloyne

Semi/Finals Winners A v Winners B

Winners C v Carrignavar

Under 12 D Football Championship

First Round A Killeagh/Itas 2 v Aghada 2

B Glanmire 2 v Midleton 2

Semi/Finals Winners A v Winners B

Lisgoold v Glenville

Under 13 A Football Championship

Semi/Finals Erins Own v Midleton

Killeagh/Itas v Glanmire

Under 13 B Football Championship

First Round A Castlelyons v Carrigtwohill

¼ Finals B Winners A v Cobh

C Youghal v Fr O’Neills

D Carrignavar v Glenville

E Kiltha Og v Russell Rovers

Semi/Finals Winners B v Winners C

Winners D v Winners E

Under 13 C Football Championship

First Round A Lisgoold v Aghada

B St Catherines v Cloyne

C Killeagh/Itas v Bride Rovers

Semi/Finals Winners A v Winners B

Winners C v Midleton 2

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CODE OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR:

C.L.C.G Mainistir na Corann – Juvenile and Street League Sections

The CODE OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR FOR JUVENILE PLAYERS outlines the rules and procedures which should be observed and practised by young “Magpies” to ensure that everyone will enjoy their involvement with Midleton Hurling and Football Club.

General Code:

1. Respect, courtesy and honesty are required of every member of the Club.
2. All “Magpies” must be registered as members of the Club on an annual basis with their Parents/Guardian’s consent.
3. Respect must be shown at all times for team mates, coaches, officials, referee’s, parents, guardians, opponents and visitors.
4. “Magpies” must always respect Club property and should have regard for their own and others personal belongings.
5. Crude or offensive language is not acceptable and Bullying of any description will not be tolerated.
6. Act as ambassadors for the Club at all times especially on away outings.
7. Loitering in the vicinity of the Club ground, pavilion and car park so as to cause offence to Club members or members of the public at any time is forbidden.
8. No Hurling or ball playing is permitted near the Pavilion at any time.
9. All “Magpies” are advised to refrain from the use of Alcohol, Non Prescription Drugs and Tobacco.(Parents are requested to inform Coaches should their child require any medication).
10. Vandalism and abuse of the Clubs facilities will not be tolerated.
11. Parents/Guardians are required to collect their children promptly from training and games.


Playing Code:


1. Young “Magpies” must play fairly, do their best, enjoy themselves and adhere to the playing rules of Hurling and Football.
2. All players are requested to be Punctual for both training and games and to be properly attired with the correct playing gear. Helmets are compulsory and gum shields are encouraged at all times.
3. All forms of Photographic equipment i.e. camera’s and picture mobile phones are not permitted in the dressing rooms. The chewing of gum and eating of food whilst training or playing a game are forbidden.
4. Respect must be shown for your opponents and team mates. Decisions by officials and referee’s must be accepted gracefully.
5. The “Magpies” should represent their family and Club with pride, dignity and commitment.
6. Irrespective of the result before and after the game you should shake hands with your opponents, support fellow team members, thank the referee and your coaches.
7. Be modest in victory and gracious in defeat.

Disciplinary Procedures
1. The Coach is responsible for discipline within his/her group and by speaking directly to the player can deal with minor breaches of the Code of Good Behaviour.
2. Should there be continuous breaches of the Code the coach will advise the parents /guardian.
3. In the case of a serious breach of indiscipline or continuous misbehaviour the Coach should report the matter to an Officer of Midleton Juvenile Club who shall refer the matter to the Committee.
4. The Committee shall then appoint two Officers to speak with the player and parents/guardians to try and resolve the matter.
5. Should no meaningful solution occur, the Committee may impose a suspension from the club, withdraw membership or in extreme cases expulsion. The Juvenile Committee reserve the right to suspend and individual for a serious breach of the Code of Good Behaviour.
6. Personal hearings will be granted to the player/parents/guardians by the Midleton Juvenile Committee at all stages if sought or required.