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Affiliate Competition. Refer Clause 3.1.3 Country – Affiliates in the Southern Suns, Hunter Western Hornets and Northern Eagles regions. Eligible Participant –Refer Clause 3.1.2 Home Affiliate Status – is determined by: a) Who they first played representative touch for or; b) First senior representative touch if they did not participate in junior representative touch. NB. Where a player’s junior Affiliate does not have senior pathways, the NSWTA will link that junior Affiliate to an existing local senior participating Affiliate. Therefore, the player is permitted to represent the linked Affiliates at zero (0) points. This is only applicable where a player played junior representative touch for an Affiliate that does not have senior pathways. Import Player – is one who has come from another Affiliate, state or country and having played representative touch within the last three (3) years. Incumbent – is defined as: a) Being a current participating member of a representative team until such time as that player is replaced in that team (not just a squad member) or; b) For Junior representative players, once that player is over age of their incumbent team, they will refer to their next highest level based on NSWTA event criteria (i.e. year of birth). NB. Any player who falls into the three (3) year window but has not participated within the last calendar year will be valued at one level below that of their last representative level in the calendar year in which it occurs. E.g. If valuing a player for 2020, and that player did not play representative touch in 2019, we would look to 2018. Interstate Player - Is not eligible for home grown or long-term player status unless they have declared that selection to NSWTA State of Origin as their first choice. Therefore, a player who chooses not to represent NSWTA will be treated as a new import player year on year. Like Competitions - Competitions that are recognised by the NSWTA as competitions equal/equivalent to/of representative competitions in NSW. Long term Affiliate status – a player who after 3 years without representing another Affiliate will have their points return to zero (From the first tournament entered on a calendar year basis from January 1 to December 31). I.e. if Xxxx Xxxxx transferred to Affiliate XYZ at any event in 2017, he would be valued at zero points as of 1 January 2020. NB. Upon attaining long term status, this does not become or replace a player’s Home Affiliate. New player – any player who has not played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) or any player that did not play with that Affiliate at the last NSWTA event which that Affiliate entered. Points value – A player’s points value does not escalate as their representative honours do whilst at the same Affiliate. That is, they remain at the same value that they came to the Affiliate with. This only remains in force only if the player does not represent in another affiliate/team in a NSWTA event or recognised Like Competition. Player Clearance (Player Transfer Process) – Players wishing to transfer Affiliates between events will require clearance online via MySideline submitted by their current Affiliate, approved from NSWTA and accepted by their new Affiliate. Representative Player – Any player who has played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) within the last three (3) years. Residential exemption – Is only for: c) A country player who moves from one country town to another country town as long as this is outside their current Affiliate Cluster at a minimum 60 minutes in car travel time from previous residence to new residence as measured by GPS routing conducted by NSWTA. • A country player that moves from the Country to the City or vice versa for educational purposes will receive an exemption where they may participate for the Affiliate in closest proximity to their residential address or their educational provider. • Interstate player Senior Player - A representative player who participates in the Over 30’s division or older. Top Four Affiliate – An Affiliate in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Open Divisions ranked in the state’s Top Four based on the previous year’s results under the NSWTA Ranking policy. Transfer List – Is the list of players who wish to change affiliates and whose points value is determined as at June 30 each year. This value will be determined by the highest level achieved in the previous July 1 to June 30 event cycle and will remain the same value for the full event cycle regardless of any higher representative honours. Youth Player – A representative player who participates at the 20’s division or younger or participates in the NTL T- League but is under the age of 20. 3.3.2 The 2020 State Rankings for each of the Open Division’s Top Four are: Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open 1 Bankstown Sports 1 Manly Sea Eagles 1 Easts Roosters 2 Doyalson Dragons 2 Canterbury Bulldogs 2 Penrith Panthers 3 Hornsby Lions 3 Easts Roosters 3 Wallsend Wolves 4 Penrith Panthers 4 Central Coast Dolphins 4 Port Xxxxx XX. Affiliates ranked 1st and 2nd in the State are able to ‘spend’ 40 points as long as it remains under the allowable points cap. Affiliates ranked 3rd and 4th in the state are able to ‘spend’ 50 points as long as it remains under the allowable points cap. State rankings process is a detailed account on the performance of each club in their best two of three major events that NSWTA conduct. These include the Vawdon Cup, Country Championships and State Cup. 3.3.3 Player Points System relates to the following divisions: • Men’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Boy’s Youth, etc.) • Women’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Girl’s Youth, etc.) • Mixed (Division 1, Division 2, Open A, Open B, other Mixed divisions, etc.) 3.3.4 For clarity, the following table is provided so Affiliate Coordinators are aware of the 2020 allowable Player Points System limits. Affiliates ranked outside the top 10 are allowed the same points cap as teams 5th-10th. If an Affiliate has moved into the top four (4) and the player list remains intact from 2019 they will be able to maintain all players that participated during that year. Any clarification required by the Affiliate Coordinator must be sent in writing to the NSWTA. Men's Category 2020 Maximum New Import Points Import Points Import Points Rank (Open's & Youth) Import Points Cap Total Cap Total Cap Total Cap Per Affiliate 1 Team 2 Teams 3+ Teams 1 Bankstown Sports 40 100 120 140 2 Doyalson 40 100 120 140 3 Hornsby 50 100 120 140 4 Penrith 50 100 120 140 5 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Central Coast 180 180 180 200 7 Wests 180 180 180 200 8 Wollongong 180 180 180 200 9 Canterbury 180 180 180 200 10 Easts 180 180 180 200 Rank Women's Category (Open's & Youth) 2020 Maximum New Import Points Cap Per Affiliate Import Points Total Cap 1 Team Import Points Total Cap 2 Teams Import Points Total Cap 3+ Teams 1 Manly 40 100 120 140 2 Canterbury 40 100 120 140 3 Easts 50 100 120 140 4 Central Coast 50 100 120 140 5 Wests 180 180 180 200 6 Newcastle City 180 180 180 200 7 Hills 180 180 180 200 8 Northern Beaches 180 180 180 200 9 Deakin 180 180 180 200

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Affiliate Competition. Refer Clause 3.1.3 Country – Affiliates in based outside the Southern Suns, Hunter Western Hornets and Northern Eagles regionsGreater Sydney Metropolitan area. Eligible Participant –Refer Clause 3.1.2 Family - For clarity and the purpose of implementation of a source of exemption the NSWTA define ‘family’ in this clause as parents or legal guardian or siblings. Family Exemption Requests - in the case of an established family (being Parent, Legal guardian and or sibling) history/lineage to an Affiliate in line with the “long-term status” clause outlined in Clause 3.3.1. Home Affiliate Status – is determined by: a) Who they first played representative touch for or; b) First senior representative touch if they did not participate in junior representative touch. NB. Where a player’s junior Affiliate does not have senior pathways, the NSWTA will link that junior Affiliate to an existing local senior participating Affiliate. Therefore, the player is permitted to represent the linked Affiliates at zero (0) points. This is only applicable where a player played junior representative touch for an Affiliate that does not have senior pathways. Import Player – is one who has come from another Affiliate, state or country and having played representative touch within the last three (3) years. Incumbent – is defined as: a) Being a current participating member of a representative team until such time as that player is replaced in that team (not just a squad member) or; b) For Junior representative players, once that player is over age of their incumbent team, they will refer to their next highest level based on NSWTA event criteria (i.e. year of birth). NB. Any player who falls into the three (3) year window but has not participated within the last calendar year will be valued at one level below that of their last representative level in the calendar year in which it occurs. E.g. If valuing a player for 20202022/23, and that player did not play representative touch in 20192021/22, we would look to 20182020/21. Interstate Player - Is not eligible for home grown or long-term player status unless they have declared that selection to NSWTA State of Origin as their first choice. Therefore, a player who chooses not to represent NSWTA will be treated as a new import player year on year. Like Competitions - Competitions that are recognised by the NSWTA as competitions equal/equivalent to/of representative competitions in NSW. Long term Affiliate status – a player who after 3 years without representing another Affiliate will have their points return to zero (From the first tournament entered on a calendar year basis from January 1 to December 31). I.e. if Xxxx Xxxxx transferred to Affiliate XYZ at any event in 20172019, he would be valued at zero points as of 1 January 20202022. NB. Upon attaining long term status, this does not become or replace a player’s Home Affiliate. New player – any player who has not played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) or any player that did not play with that Affiliate at the last NSWTA event which that Affiliate entered. Points value – A player’s points value does not escalate as their representative honours do whilst at the same Affiliate. That is, they remain at the same value that they came to the Affiliate with. This only remains in force only if the player does not represent in another affiliate/team in a NSWTA event or recognised Like Competition. • NEW points are the maximum allowable points for that representative year based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4 long as they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. • TOTAL points are the maximum allowable points for based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4. A combination of any current points and NEW points must not exceed the allowable TOTAL points cap. Player Clearance (Player Transfer Process) – Players wishing to transfer Affiliates between events will require clearance online via MySideline the NSW PLAYER CLEARANCE GOOGLE DOCUMENT submitted by their current Affiliate, approved from NSWTA and accepted by their new Affiliate. Representative Player – Any player who has played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) within the last three (3) years. Residential exemption – Is only for: c) A country player who moves from one country town to another country town as long as this is outside their current Affiliate Cluster at a minimum 60 minutes in car travel time from previous residence to new residence as measured by GPS routing conducted by NSWTA. • A country player that moves from the Country to the City or vice versa for educational purposes will receive an exemption where they may participate for the Affiliate in closest proximity to their residential address or their educational provider. • Interstate player Senior Player - A representative player who participates in the Over 30’s division or older. Top Four Affiliate – An Affiliate in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Open Divisions ranked in the state’s Top Four based on the previous year’s results under the NSWTA Ranking policy. Transfer List – Is the list of players who wish to change affiliates and whose points value is determined as at June 30 each year. This value will be determined by the highest level achieved in the previous July 1 to June 30 event cycle and will remain the same value for the full event cycle regardless of any higher representative honours. Youth Player – A representative player who participates at the 20’s division or younger or participates in the NTL T- League but is under the age of 20. 3.3.2 The 2020 2022/23 State Rankings for each of the Open Division’s Top Four are’s, due to the unprecedented 2021/22 representative season, remain current: Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby Lions 1 Manly Sea Eagles 1 Easts Roosters Hills Hornets 2 Doyalson Dragons 2 Canterbury Bulldogs Wests Magpies 2 Wallsend Wolves 3 Penrith Panthers 3 Hornsby Lions 3 Easts Roosters 3 Wallsend Wolves Northern Suburbs 4 Penrith Panthers Bankstown Sports 4 Central Coast Dolphins Canterbury Bulldogs 4 Port Xxxxx XXMudgee Mudcrubs NB. Affiliates ranked 1st and 2nd in the State are able to ‘spend’ 40 the allocated NEW points as per Clause 3.3.4 long as it remains they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. Affiliates ranked 3rd and 4th NB. In previous years due to strength of competition, Vawdon Cup has had a higher weighting than Country Championships. However, due to the impact COVID-19a number of teams who traditional play in the state are both events were not able to ‘spend’ 50 points as long as it remains under do so in 2020. Therefore, the allowable points capdecision was made that both Vawdon Cup and Country Championships are to rated equal. It was also decided that due to no mixed division at Vawdon Cup only one result would be utilised when determining the Mixed Open club rankings. State rankings process is a detailed account on the performance of each club in their best two of three major events that NSWTA conduct. These include the Vawdon Cup, Country Championships and State Cup. 3.3.3 Player Points System relates to the following divisions: • Men’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Boy’s Youth, etc.) • Women’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Girl’s Youth, etc.) • Mixed (Division 1, Division 2, Open A, Open B, other Mixed divisions, etc.) 3.3.4 For clarity, the following table is provided so Affiliate Coordinators are aware of the 2020 2022 allowable Player Points System limits. Affiliates ranked outside the top 10 are allowed the same points cap as teams 5th-10th9th-10th. If an Affiliate has moved into the top four (4) and the player list remains intact from 2019 the previous representative season they will be able to maintain all players that participated during that year. Any clarification required by the Affiliate Coordinator must be sent in writing to the NSWTA. Rank Men's Category 2020 Maximum New Import Points Import Points Import Points Rank (Open's & Youth) Import New Points for 2022/23 Total Points Cap Total Cap Total Cap Total Cap Per Affiliate with 1 Team TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Total Points Cap 3+ Teams 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby 40 100 120 140 2 Doyalson 40 100 120 140 3 Hornsby Penrith 50 100 120 110 130 140 4 Penrith Bankstown 50 100 120 110 130 140 5 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Central Coast 80 150 170 180 6 Parramatta 80 150 170 180 7 Beresfield 100 160 180 200 7 190 8 Wollongong 100 160 180 190 9 Wests 180 180 180 200 8 Wollongong 180 180 180 200 9 Canterbury 180 180 180 200 10 Easts Newcastle City 180 180 180 200 Rank Women's Category (Open's & Youth) 2020 Maximum New Import Points for 2022/23 Total Points Cap Per Affiliate Import Points Total Cap with 1 Team Import Points Total TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Import Total Points Total Cap 3+ Teams 1 Manly 40 100 120 140 2 Canterbury Wests 40 100 120 140 3 Easts 50 100 120 110 130 140 4 Canterbury 50 110 130 140 5 Northern Beaches 80 150 170 180 6 Hills Hornets 80 150 170 180 7 Central Coast 50 100 120 140 5 Wests 160 180 190 8 Newcastle City 100 160 180 190 9 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Newcastle City 10 Hornsby 180 180 180 200 Rank Mixed Category (Open's) New Points for 2022/23 Total Points Cap with 1 Team TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Total Points Cap 3+ Teams 1 Hills 40 100 120 140 2 Wallsend 40 100 120 140 3 Northern Suburbs 50 110 130 140 4 Mudgee 50 110 130 140 5 Doyalson 80 150 170 180 6 Hornsby 80 150 170 180 7 Hills Maitland 100 160 180 190 8 South West Sydney Raptors 100 160 180 190 9 Manly 180 180 180 200 8 Northern Beaches 180 180 180 200 9 Deakin 10 Penrith 180 180 180 200

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Affiliate Competition. Refer Clause 3.1.3 Country – Affiliates in based outside the Southern Suns, Hunter Western Hornets and Northern Eagles regionsGreater Sydney Metropolitan area. Eligible Participant –Refer Clause 3.1.2 Family - For clarity and the purpose of implementation of a source of exemption the NSWTA define ‘family’ in this clause as parents or legal guardian or siblings. Family Exemption Requests - in the case of an established family (being Parent, Legal guardian and or sibling) history/lineage to an Affiliate in line with the “long-term status” clause outlined in Clause 3.3.1. Home Affiliate Status – is determined by: a) Who they first played representative touch for or; b) First senior representative touch if they did not participate in junior representative touch. NB. Where a player’s junior Affiliate does not have senior pathways, the NSWTA will link that junior Affiliate to an existing local senior participating Affiliate. Therefore, the player is permitted to represent the linked Affiliates at zero (0) points. This is only applicable where a player played junior representative touch for an Affiliate that does not have senior pathways. Import Player – is one who has come from another Affiliate, state or country and having played representative touch within the last three (3) years. Incumbent – is defined as: a) Being a current participating member of a representative team until such time as that player is replaced in that team (not just a squad member) or; b) For Junior representative players, once that player is over age of their incumbent team, they will refer to their next highest level based on NSWTA event criteria (i.e. year of birth). NB. Any player who falls into the three (3) year window but has not participated within the last calendar year will be valued at one level below that of their last representative level in the calendar year in which it occurs. E.g. If valuing a player for 20202022/23, and that player did not play representative touch in 20192021/22, we would look to 20182020/21. Interstate Player - Is not eligible for home grown or long-term player status unless they have declared that selection to NSWTA State of Origin as their first choice. Therefore, a player who chooses not to represent NSWTA will be treated as a new import player year on year. Like Competitions - Competitions that are recognised by the NSWTA as competitions equal/equivalent to/of representative competitions in NSW. Long term Affiliate status – a player who after 3 years without representing another Affiliate will have their points return to zero (From the first tournament entered on a calendar year basis from January 1 to December 31). I.e. if Xxxx Xxxxx transferred to Affiliate XYZ at any event in 20172019, he would be valued at zero points as of 1 January 20202022. NB. Upon attaining long term status, this does not become or replace a player’s Home Affiliate. New player – any player who has not played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) or any player that did not play with that Affiliate at the last NSWTA event which that Affiliate entered. Points value – A player’s points value does not escalate as their representative honours do whilst at the same Affiliate. That is, they remain at the same value that they came to the Affiliate with. This only remains in force only if the player does not represent in another affiliate/team in a NSWTA event or recognised Like Competition. • NEW points are the maximum allowable points for that representative year based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4 long as they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. • TOTAL points are the maximum allowable points for based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4. A combination of any current points and NEW points must not exceed the allowable TOTAL points cap. Player Clearance (Player Transfer Process) – Players wishing to transfer Affiliates between events will require clearance online via MySideline the NSW PLAYER CLEARANCE GOOGLE DOCUMENT submitted by their current Affiliate, approved from NSWTA and accepted by their new Affiliate. Representative Player – Any player who has played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) within the last three (3) years. Residential exemption – Is only for: c) A country player who moves from one country town to another country town as long as this is outside their current Affiliate Cluster at a minimum 60 minutes in car travel time from previous residence to new residence as measured by GPS routing conducted by NSWTA. • A country player that moves from the Country to the City or vice versa for educational purposes will receive an exemption where they may participate for the Affiliate in closest proximity to their residential address or their educational provider. • Interstate player Senior Player - A representative player who participates in the Over 30’s division or older. Top Four Affiliate – An Affiliate in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Open Divisions ranked in the state’s Top Four based on the previous year’s results under the NSWTA Ranking policy. Transfer List – Is the list of players who wish to change affiliates and whose points value is determined as at June 30 each year. This value will be determined by the highest level achieved in the previous July 1 to June 30 event cycle and will remain the same value for the full event cycle regardless of any higher representative honours. Youth Player – A representative player who participates at the 20’s division or younger or participates in the NTL T- League but is under the age of 20. 3.3.2 The 2020 2022/23 State Rankings for each of the Open Division’s Top Four are’s, due to the unprecedented 2021/22 representative season, remain current: Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby Lions 1 Manly Sea Eagles 1 Easts Roosters Hills Hornets 2 Doyalson Dragons 2 Canterbury Bulldogs Wests Magpies 2 Wallsend Wolves 3 Penrith Panthers 3 Hornsby Lions 3 Easts Roosters 3 Wallsend Wolves Northern Suburbs 4 Penrith Panthers Bankstown Sports 4 Central Coast Dolphins Canterbury Bulldogs 4 Port Xxxxx XXMudgee Mudcrubs NB. Affiliates ranked 1st and 2nd in the State are able to ‘spend’ 40 the allocated NEW points as per Clause 3.3.4 long as it remains they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. Affiliates ranked 3rd and 4th NB. In previous years due to strength of competition, Vawdon Cup has had a higher weighting than Country Championships. However, due to the impact COVID-19a number of teams who traditional play in the state are both events were not able to ‘spend’ 50 points as long as it remains under do so in 2020. Therefore, the allowable points capdecision was made that both Vawdon Cup and Country Championships are to rated equal. It was also decided that due to no mixed division at Vawdon Cup only one result would be utilised when determining the Mixed Open club rankings. State rankings process is a detailed account on the performance of each club in their best two of three major events that NSWTA conduct. These include the Vawdon Cup, Country Championships and State Cup. 3.3.3 Player Points System relates to the following divisions: • Men’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Boy’s Youth, etc.) • Women’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Girl’s Youth, etc.) • Mixed (Division 1, Division 2, Open A, Open B, other Mixed divisions, etc.) 3.3.4 For clarity, the following table is provided so Affiliate Coordinators are aware of the 2020 2022 allowable Player Points System limits. Affiliates ranked outside the top 10 are allowed the same points cap as teams 5th-10th9th-10th. If an Affiliate has moved into the top four (4) and the player list remains intact from 2019 the previous representative season they will be able to maintain all players that participated during that year. Any clarification required by the Affiliate Coordinator must be sent in writing to the NSWTA. Rank Men's Category 2020 Maximum New Import Points Import Points Import Points Rank (Open's & Youth) Import New Points for 2022/23 Total Points Cap Total Cap Total Cap Total Cap Per Affiliate with 1 Team TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Total Points Cap 3+ Teams 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby 40 100 120 140 2 Doyalson 40 100 120 140 3 Hornsby Penrith 50 100 120 110 130 140 4 Penrith Bankstown 50 100 120 110 130 140 5 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Central Coast 80 150 170 180 6 Parramatta 80 150 170 180 7 Beresfield 100 160 180 200 7 190 8 Wollongong 100 160 180 190 9 Wests 180 180 180 200 8 Wollongong 180 180 180 200 9 Canterbury 180 180 180 200 10 Easts 180 180 180 200 Rank Women's Category (Open's & Youth) 2020 Maximum New Import Points Cap Per Affiliate Import Points Total Cap 1 Team Import Points Total Cap 2 Teams Import Points Total Cap 3+ Teams 1 Manly 40 100 120 140 2 Canterbury 40 100 120 140 3 Easts 50 100 120 140 4 Central Coast 50 100 120 140 5 Wests 180 180 180 200 6 Newcastle City 180 180 180 200 7 Hills 180 180 180 200 8 Northern Beaches 180 180 180 200 9 Deakin 180 180 180 200

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Affiliate Competition. Refer Clause 3.1.3 Country – Affiliates in the Southern Suns, Hunter Western Hornets and Northern Eagles regions. Eligible Participant –Refer Clause 3.1.2 Home Affiliate Status – is determined by: a) Who they first played representative touch for or; b) First senior representative touch if they did not participate in junior representative touch. NB. Where a player’s junior Affiliate does not have senior pathways, the NSWTA will link that junior Affiliate to an existing local senior participating Affiliate. Therefore, the player is permitted to represent the linked Affiliates at zero (0) points. This is only applicable where a player played junior representative touch for an Affiliate that does not have senior pathways. Import Player – is one who has come from another Affiliate, state or country and having played representative touch within the last three (3) years. Incumbent – is defined as: a) Being a current participating member of a representative team until such time as that player is replaced in that team (not just a squad member) or; b) For Junior representative players, once that player is over age of their incumbent team, they will refer to their next highest level based on NSWTA event criteria (i.e. year of birth). NB. Any player who falls into the three (3) year window but has not participated within the last calendar year will be valued at one level below that of their last representative level in the calendar year in which it occurs. E.g. If valuing a player for 2020, and that player did not play representative touch in 2019, we would look to 2018. Interstate Player - Is not eligible for home grown or long-term player status unless they have declared that selection to NSWTA State of Origin as their first choice. Therefore, a player who chooses not to represent NSWTA will be treated as a new import player year on year. Like Competitions - Competitions that are recognised by the NSWTA as competitions equal/equivalent to/of representative competitions in NSW. Long term Affiliate status – a player who after 3 years without representing another Affiliate will have their points return to zero (From the first tournament entered on a calendar year basis from January 1 to December 31). I.e. if Xxxx Xxxxx transferred to Affiliate XYZ at any event in 2017, he would be valued at zero points as of 1 January 2020. NB. Upon attaining long term status, this does not become or replace a player’s Home Affiliate. New player – any player who has not played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) or any player that did not play with that Affiliate at the last NSWTA event which that Affiliate entered. Points value – A player’s points value does not escalate as their representative honours do whilst at the same Affiliate. That is, they remain at the same value that they came to the Affiliate with. This only remains in force only if the player does not represent in another affiliate/team in a NSWTA event or recognised Like Competition. Player Clearance (Player Transfer Process) – Players wishing to transfer Affiliates between events will require clearance online via MySideline submitted by their current Affiliate, approved from NSWTA and accepted by their new Affiliate. Representative Player – Any player who has played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) within the last three (3) years. Residential exemption – Is only for: c) A country player who moves from one country town to another country town as long as this is outside their current Affiliate Cluster at a minimum 60 minutes in car travel time from previous residence to new residence as measured by GPS routing conducted by NSWTA. • A country player that moves from the Country to the City or vice versa for educational purposes will receive an exemption where they may participate for the Affiliate in closest proximity to their residential address or their educational provider. • Interstate player Senior Player - A representative player who participates in the Over 30’s division or older. Top Four Affiliate – An Affiliate in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Open Divisions ranked in the state’s Top Four based on the previous year’s results under the NSWTA Ranking policy. Transfer List – Is the list of players who wish to change affiliates and whose points value is determined as at June 30 each year. This value will be determined by the highest level achieved in the previous July 1 to June 30 event cycle and will remain the same value for the full event cycle regardless of any higher representative honours. Youth Player – A representative player who participates at the 20’s division or younger or participates in the NTL T- League but is under the age of 20. 3.3.2 The 2020 2019 State Rankings for each of the Open Division’s Top Four are: Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open 1 Bankstown Sports 1 Manly Sea Eagles 1 Easts Roosters 2 Doyalson Dragons Penrith Panthers 2 Canterbury Bulldogs 2 Penrith Panthers 3 Hornsby Lions Doyalson Dragons 3 Easts Roosters 3 Wallsend Wolves 4 Penrith Panthers Hornsby Lions 4 Central Coast Dolphins 4 Port Xxxxx XX. Affiliates ranked 1st and 2nd in the State are able to ‘spend’ 40 points as long as it remains under the allowable points cap. Affiliates ranked 3rd and 4th in the state are able to ‘spend’ 50 points as long as it remains under the allowable points cap. State rankings process is a detailed account on the performance of each club in their best two of three major events that NSWTA conduct. These include the Vawdon Cup, Country Championships and State Cup. 3.3.3 Player Points System relates to the following divisions: • Men’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Boy’s Youth, etc.) • Women’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Girl’s Youth, etc.) • Mixed (Division 1, Division 2, Open A, Open B, other Mixed divisions, etc.) 3.3.4 For clarity, the following table is provided so Affiliate Coordinators are aware of the 2020 allowable Player Points System limits. Affiliates ranked outside the top 10 are allowed the same points cap as teams 5th-10th. If an Affiliate has moved into the top four (4) and the player list remains intact from 2019 they will be able to maintain all players that participated during that year. Any clarification required by the Affiliate Coordinator must be sent in writing to the NSWTA. Men's Category 2020 Maximum New Import Points Import Points Import Points Rank (Open's & Youth) Import Points Cap Total Cap Total Cap Total Cap Per Affiliate 1 Team 2 Teams 3+ Teams 1 Bankstown Sports 40 100 120 140 2 Doyalson 40 100 120 140 3 Hornsby 50 100 120 140 4 Penrith 50 100 120 140 5 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Central Coast 180 180 180 200 7 Wests 180 180 180 200 8 Wollongong 180 180 180 200 9 Canterbury 180 180 180 200 10 Easts 180 180 180 200 Rank Women's Category (Open's & Youth) 2020 Maximum New Import Points Cap Per Affiliate Import Points Total Cap 1 Team Import Points Total Cap 2 Teams Import Points Total Cap 3+ Teams 1 Manly 40 100 120 140 2 Canterbury 40 100 120 140 3 Easts 50 100 120 140 4 Central Coast 50 100 120 140 5 Wests 180 180 180 200 6 Newcastle City 180 180 180 200 7 Hills 180 180 180 200 8 Northern Beaches 180 180 180 200 9 Deakin 180 180 180 200

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Affiliate Competition. Refer Clause 3.1.3 Country – Affiliates in based outside the Southern Suns, Hunter Western Hornets and Northern Eagles regionsGreater Sydney Metropolitan area. Eligible Participant –Refer Clause 3.1.2 Family - For clarity and the purpose of implementation of a source of exemption the NSWTA define ‘family’ in this clause as parents or legal guardian or siblings. Family Exemption Requests - in the case of an established family (being Parent, Legal guardian and or sibling) history/lineage to an Affiliate in line with the “long-term status” clause outlined in Clause 3.3.1. Home Affiliate Status – is determined by: a) Who they first played representative touch for or; b) First senior representative touch if they did not participate in junior representative touch. NB. Where a player’s junior Affiliate does not have senior pathways, the NSWTA will link that junior Affiliate to an existing local senior participating Affiliate. Therefore, the player is permitted to represent the linked Affiliates at zero (0) points. This is only applicable where a player played junior representative touch for an Affiliate that does not have senior pathways. Import Player – is one who has come from another Affiliate, state or country and having played representative touch within the last three (3) years. Incumbent – is defined as: a) Being a current participating member of a representative team until such time as that player is replaced in that team (not just a squad member) or; b) For Junior representative players, once that player is over age of their incumbent team, they will refer to their next highest level based on NSWTA event criteria (i.e. year of birth). NB. Any player who falls into the three (3) year window but has not participated within the last calendar year will be valued at one level below that of their last representative level in the calendar year in which it occurs. E.g. If valuing a player for 20202021/22, and that player did not play representative touch in 20192020/21, we would look to 20182019/20. Interstate Player - Is not eligible for home grown or long-term player status unless they have declared that selection to NSWTA State of Origin as their first choice. Therefore, a player who chooses not to represent NSWTA will be treated as a new import player year on year. Like Competitions - Competitions that are recognised by the NSWTA as competitions equal/equivalent to/of representative competitions in NSW. Long term Affiliate status – a player who after 3 years without representing another Affiliate will have their points return to zero (From the first tournament entered on a calendar year basis from January 1 to December 31). I.e. if Xxxx Xxxxx transferred to Affiliate XYZ at any event in 20172018, he would be valued at zero points as of 1 January 20202021. NB. Upon attaining long term status, this does not become or replace a player’s Home Affiliate. New player – any player who has not played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) or any player that did not play with that Affiliate at the last NSWTA event which that Affiliate entered. Points value – A player’s points value does not escalate as their representative honours do whilst at the same Affiliate. That is, they remain at the same value that they came to the Affiliate with. This only remains in force only if the player does not represent in another affiliate/team in a NSWTA event or recognised Like Competition. • NEW points are the maximum allowable points for that representative year based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4 long as they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. • TOTAL points are the maximum allowable points for based on state rankings as per Clause 3.3.4. A combination of any current points and NEW points must not exceed the allowable TOTAL points cap. Player Clearance (Player Transfer Process) – Players wishing to transfer Affiliates between events will require clearance online via MySideline the NSW PLAYER CLEARANCE GOOGLE DOCUMENT submitted by their current Affiliate, approved from NSWTA and accepted by their new Affiliate. Representative Player – Any player who has played any level of representative Touch (not including School pathways) within the last three (3) years. Residential exemption – Is only for: c) A country player who moves from one country town to another country town as long as this is outside their current Affiliate Cluster at a minimum 60 minutes in car travel time from previous residence to new residence as measured by GPS routing conducted by NSWTA. • A country player that moves from the Country to the City or vice versa for educational purposes will receive an exemption where they may participate for the Affiliate in closest proximity to their residential address or their educational provider. • Interstate player Senior Player - A representative player who participates in the Over 30’s division or older. Top Four Affiliate – An Affiliate in Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Open Divisions ranked in the state’s Top Four based on the previous year’s results under the NSWTA Ranking policy. Transfer List – Is the list of players who wish to change affiliates and whose points value is determined as at June 30 each year. This value will be determined by the highest level achieved in the previous July 1 to June 30 event cycle and will remain the same value for the full event cycle regardless of any higher representative honours. Youth Player – A representative player who participates at the 20’s division or younger or participates in the NTL T- League but is under the age of 20. 3.3.2 The 2020 2021/22 State Rankings for each of the Open Division’s Top Four are: Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby Lions 1 Manly Sea Eagles 1 Easts Roosters Hills Hornets 2 Doyalson Dragons 2 Canterbury Bulldogs Wests Magpies 2 Wallsend Wolves 3 Penrith Panthers 3 Hornsby Lions 3 Easts Roosters 3 Wallsend Wolves Northern Suburbs 4 Penrith Panthers Bankstown Sports 4 Central Coast Dolphins Canterbury Bulldogs 4 Port Xxxxx XXMudgee Mudcrubs NB. Affiliates ranked 1st and 2nd in the State are able to ‘spend’ 40 the allocated NEW points as per Clause 3.3.4 long as it remains they remain under the allowable TOTAL points cap. Affiliates ranked 3rd and 4th NB. In previous years due to strength of competition, Vawdon Cup has had a higher weighting than Country Championships. However, due to the impact COVID-19a number of teams who traditional play in the state are both events were not able to ‘spend’ 50 points as long as it remains under do so in 2020. Therefore, the allowable points capdecision was made that both Vawdon Cup and Country Championships are to rated equal. It was also decided that due to no mixed division at Vawdon Cup only one result would be utilised when determining the Mixed Open club rankings. State rankings process is a detailed account on the performance of each club in their best two of three major events that NSWTA conduct. These include the Vawdon Cup, Country Championships and State Cup. 3.3.3 Player Points System relates to the following divisions: • Men’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Boy’s Youth, etc.) • Women’s (Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, Open A, Open B, 20’s, Girl’s Youth, etc.) • Mixed (Division 1, Division 2, Open A, Open B, other Mixed divisions, etc.) 3.3.4 For clarity, the following table is provided so Affiliate Coordinators are aware of the 2020 2021 allowable Player Points System limits. Affiliates ranked outside the top 10 are allowed the same points cap as teams 5th-10th9th-10th. If an Affiliate has moved into the top four (4) and the player list remains intact from 2019 2020 they will be able to maintain all players that participated during that year. Any clarification required by the Affiliate Coordinator must be sent in writing to the NSWTA. Rank Men's Category 2020 Maximum New Import Points Import Points Import Points Rank (Open's & Youth) Import New Points for 2021 Total Points Cap Total Cap Total Cap Total Cap Per Affiliate with 1 Team TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Total Points Cap 3+ Teams 1 Bankstown Sports Hornsby 40 100 120 140 2 Doyalson 40 100 120 140 3 Hornsby Penrith 50 100 120 110 130 140 4 Penrith Bankstown 50 100 120 110 130 140 5 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Central Coast 80 150 170 180 6 Parramatta 80 150 170 180 7 Beresfield 100 160 180 200 7 190 8 Wollongong 100 160 180 190 9 Wests 180 180 180 200 8 Wollongong 180 180 180 200 9 Canterbury 180 180 180 200 10 Easts Newcastle City 180 180 180 200 Rank Women's Category (Open's & Youth) 2020 Maximum New Import Points for 2021 Total Points Cap Per Affiliate Import Points Total Cap with 1 Team Import Points Total TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Import Total Points Total Cap 3+ Teams 1 Manly 40 100 120 140 2 Canterbury Wests 40 100 120 140 3 Easts 50 100 120 110 130 140 4 Canterbury 50 110 130 140 5 Northern Beaches 80 150 170 180 6 Hills Hornets 80 150 170 180 7 Central Coast 50 100 120 140 5 Wests 160 180 190 8 Newcastle City 100 160 180 190 9 Parramatta 180 180 180 200 6 Newcastle City 10 Hornsby 180 180 180 200 Rank Mixed Category (Open's) New Points for 2021 Total Points Cap with 1 Team TotalPoints l Cap 2 Teams Total Points Cap 3+ Teams 1 Hills 40 100 120 140 2 Wallsend 40 100 120 140 3 Northern Suburbs 50 110 130 140 4 Mudgee 50 110 130 140 5 Doyalson 80 150 170 180 6 Hornsby 80 150 170 180 7 Hills Maitland 100 160 180 190 8 South West Sydney Raptors 100 160 180 180 200 8 Northern Beaches 180 180 180 200 190 9 Deakin Manly 180 180 180 200

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