- Banned
- #1,826
RDFL Media Release
Based on the evidence that has been provided to the league, The RDFL board has decided that due to the events of the weekend that all junior teams from both clubs, Diggers Rest Junior Football Club and Rockbank Football Club juniors, shall be suspended from taking the field in round 13
The games that were scheduled for this weekend will be forfeits under RDFL guidelines.
The RDFL Board wish to acknowledge that this decision is not based on the conduct of the club officials who acted swiftly to get control of the situation.
The RDFL Board wish to further acknowledge that both clubs have been fully co-operative during the investigation thus far.
Whilst this outcome has not been an easy decision to make, the RDFL Board feels that it is the right action and believe this is the only way spectators will get the message that whilst barracking and wanting your child to perform well is human nature, it is critical that this should be done in a responsible manner avoiding the ugly parent syndrome at all times.
Parents have an important role in the delivery and support of sporting activities for their own and other children. With it comes a clear responsibility to act in a constructive and encouraging manner at all times
The AFL Kids First Policy is very clear in outlining the role and reasonability’s of parents and spectators.
The basic principles of AFL Kids First Policy are to remind parents that:
Sport for children is a vital part of their growing up.
Children like to win, but more importantly, they want to have fun.
Parents need to set the right example at the sports ground, not just at home.
Parents should be proud of their child’s efforts irrespective of the result.
Sport is important to children’s self esteem.
The continued growth and health of the game depends on junior programs and matches being conducted in a positive, encouraging and fun environment. AFL Kids First Policy provides guidance for achieving this objective.
The leagues investigation is continuing in which individuals will be identified and be dealt with accordingly.
The questions I'd like answered are -
1. Why are the kids & clubs being punished for the actions of a few ugly outa control law breaking parents ????
& 2. Why are the League wasting their time Investigating an incident that is quite Obviously a Police matter ????