Examples of Junior Football in a sentence
JUNIOR FOOTBALL 3.1 RMFL Junior Football Mission StatementThe aim of the junior rules shall be to provide a viable, safe football competition which is fun but competitive.
Six members nominated by Council with at least one member from each of Senior, Intermediate and Junior Football.
Each Affiliated League must ensure that the difference between age limits for the Junior Football Competitions conducted by that Affiliated League is not greater than three (3) years.
Each Affiliated League must, in the conduct of its Junior Football Competitions, comply with the Junior Football Policy.
A player who has played a majority of matches in the AFL in their previous playing season – five (5) additional points, less any deductions or concessions as set out below: - • Deduct five (5) points if the player has returned to the Club of the Affiliated League for which he last played (including Junior Football) before playing for an AFL Club.
The AFL acknowledges the need within its Junior Football Guide; this allows players to play up for the benefit of the sport, the Club and the Players.
The competition shall be run strictly to the laws of Association Football as laid down by the Football Association and also by the Skelmersdale Junior Football League Rules.
The Community Football Committee may from time to time adopt a Junior Football Policy which sets out further requirements to be satisfied by Affiliated Leagues in the conduct of Junior Football Competitions.
FOR ALL SACFL LEAGUES & CLUBS WHO CONDUCT JUNIOR COMPETITIONS This Policy is to be read in conjunction with the AFL Junior Football Guide and the SACFL’s Regulation 33.
Male Junior Football divisions from Under 17’s through to Under 18’s (M17 – M18) are open to male registered players only.