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SCHOOL SPORT WACHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL

2018

Version 2.1As at 10th April 2018

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Dear Teachers and Players,

Welcome to the 2018 Champion Schools Competition. The new season promises to be just as competitive as the 2017 season. I would like to say a big welcome and thank you to all staff who are returning for the new season and a particular welcome to teachers who have entered our football competitions for the first time. Last year we had 337 teams enter the SSWA Champions Schools Football Competition across the five divisions and we again have over 300 teams entered this year.

I would like to encourage all coaches to read the rules section prior to the first fixture and be fully conversant with the rules of the competition. Also note the dates of the Northern / Southern Finals (Semi-finals) and the Grand Finals on page 5. Please use the email address or mobile number provided in the contact list as often as possible when contacting other coaches.

Well done and congratulations to the schools who played in the Champion Schools Football Grand Finals in September last year. John Curtin College of the Arts were the most successful school who won three out the five divisions in the Champion Schools Cup. Woodvale SC continue to feature in the Grand Finals along with the emerging force in the north, Mercy College who go from strength to strength in recent years. The Shield Finals continues to be a successful part of the competition with Lynwood featuring in four of the five possible finals along with Balga SHS who took home two of these titles. The ten Finals games were generally very competitive with some close score lines and all teams were well prepared, well dressed and well coached.

SSWA Football Champion Schools Cup 2017 SSWA Football Shield 2017Junior BoysJohn Curtin 5 v Mercy College 3

Junior BoysLynwood SHS 2 v Ballajura CC 1

Junior GirlsJohn Curtin College 9 v Woodvale SC 0

Junior GirlsBalga 3 v Lynwood 1

Intermediate BoysSouth Coast Baptist 5 v Shenton College 1

Intermediate BoysBalga SHS 2 v Lynwood SHS 1

Senior GirlsJohn Curtin College 5 v Mercy College 1

Senior GirlsWoodvale SC 2 v Manae College 1

Senior BoysScotch College 2 v Woodvale SC 1

Senior BoysSt Stephens (Carramar) 4 v Lynwood SHS 2

I would like all teachers and players to be made aware of the tremendous amount of work done by the football committee on your behalf and the Results Coordinators for each division who collect and collate results. Please note the following individuals and if you get the chance please thank them for the work they do for football in Western Australian Schools. They are all volunteers and deserve your thanks.

Mr Peter Rickers (John Curtin College of Arts) – Convenor Mr Richard De Fraine (Ballajura Community College) – Football Coordinator. Mr Joe Wright (Dianella Secondary College) – Senior Boys Results Coordinator. Mr Tim Lloyd (Ballajura Community College) – Intermediate Boys Results Coordinator. Mr Neil Addison (Safety Bay SHS) – Junior Boys Results Coordinator. Mr Sean Kalaher (Butler College) - Senior Girls Results Coordinator Mr Wayne Baseden (Willetton SHS) – Junior Girls Results Coordinator Mr Jason Reid (Bunbury Cathedral Grammar) – South West Results Coordinator.

I look forward to another successful season of SSWA Champion Schools Inter-school Football in 2018.

Yours in Football

Richard De Fraine – SSWA Football Coordinator

2018 OVERVIEW1

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All schools have been placed in groups of five or six geographically wherever possible. During term two each team will play each other once in a round-robin competition. Please be aware that in all the five divisions the Approved Specialist Sport Programs (ASSP) are to play each other in the round robin. All the ASSP teams will qualify to the knock out stage regardless of the results as long as all fixtures are played. This is done to give all other schools a better chance to compete in the round robin. Please feel free to give us feedback on this matter by emailing the SSWA Sport coordinator.

Information for teams reaching the knockout finals will be issued at the conclusion of the round robin. However the finals knock out stage is included in this booklet as a reference for the group winners.

Games are arranged by mutual agreement (see rules). You will notice that generally you have two weeks to play each fixture. If you are the home team it is your responsibility to arrange the referee (See section on referees). Also contact the other coach and arrange, the date (a choice of 3 dates to be provided by the home team), venue and time of kick-off.

Please be aware that even when a referee is requested there may not be enough available on that particular day. It is the home team’s responsibility to make sure the game goes ahead in a supervised way. Be prepared to step in and do the job yourself if necessary.

In this booklet you will find;(i) the rules of the competition(ii) the grouping and round robin draw(iii) information regarding referees(iv) results, cards(v) contact names, numbers(vii) diagram of knockout draws for term three

Please make sure you read all the information carefully before the commencement of the competition.

DRESS STANDARDS

It is imperative that school teams are presented in the best possible way. The way the team looks is a reflection on the coach, the school and our competition. Please make every attempt to have numbered shirts available to players. It is mandatory for all players to wear shin pads, please be aware that the referee’s will not begin the game unless all players on the field are correctly attired.

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RULES OF THE COMPETITIONRATIONALE:School Sport WA caters for all students and encourages maximal participation in a range of sporting programs.

The aim of Champion Schools Events is to offer quality school sports opportunities for all students. It is intended that Champion Schools Competitions be tailored to meet the needs of each individual sport

community but that, in all sports, there is an emphasis on encouragement, good sportsmanship, participation and enjoyment by all students.

1. THE COMPETITION:1.1 The competition is called the “THE CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP”, and is

organised by School Sport WA. All fixtures and committee decisions are guided by the SSWA rationale.

1.2 SSWA reserve the right to refer to the Rules and Guidelines set out by Football West if required.

2. THE FOOTBALL COMMITTEE:Voting membersMr Peter Rickers Football Convener John Curtin CAMr Richard De Fraine Sport Coordinator Ballajura Community CollegeMr Wayne Baseden Government Schools Rep Willetton SHSMr Tony Campbell Specialist Schools Rep Lynwood SHSNon Voting membersMr Chris Ola Football West RepMr Dave Collier Referee’s AllocatorMr Keith Wood Football West Disciplinary Committee

Should a member of the voting committee be involved directly with a dispute or disciplinary process this/these member/s will be excluded from any discussion and decision practices and the President or Director of School Sport WA will be co-opted to replace one or more members in their place.

3. ENTRY:3.1 All Public and Private Secondary school students in Western Australia qualify for eligibility.

3.2 To be eligible students must

3.2.1 Demonstrate a satisfactory attendance record.

3.2.2 Be enrolled at a secondary school or attend a TAFE full time.

1. CONDITIONS OF PLAY.4.1 Schools must be financial [have paid all nomination fees from previous years] to enter the

competition.

4.2 Each team shall be correctly attired with a distinguishing numbered shirt.4.3 In the interest of safety ALL players MUST wear approved Football shin guards.4.4 All players and coaches are subject to the disciplinary actions as a consequence of any

breaches of codes of conduct or rules of the competition.

4.5 SSWA reserve the right to cancel/change or amend any or all parts of this format leading up to and on the day including playing dates, times and venues.

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5. AGE REQUIREMENTS

5.1 BOYS GIRLS

JUNIOR U/14: Students must be 13 years & under as of 30th June in the competition year.

U/15: Students must be 14 years & under as of the 30th June in the competition year.

INTEMEDIATE

U/16: Students must be 15 years & under as of 30th June in the competition year.

SENIOR U/19: Students must be 18 years & under as of 30th June in the competition year.

U/19: Students must be 18 years & under as of 30th June in the competition year.

Students may play in a particular competition if they have a team in that age group. (Girls may play in a boys team of their own age group if their school doesn’t have a girls team entered in a competition). *Students may play across age groups in older teams.

6. ELIGIBILITY:1.1 All schools are expected to provide reasonable care on justifying players ages. Formal

documents used to address school enrolments will be considered reasonable care.

1.2 Confirmation of this requirement may be asked for by SSWA committee members for clarification of player eligibility at any stage during the competition for games played or to be played.

1.3 Schools that have been found not to check a player’s edibility status consciously or not will forfeit all points earned up until that playing date and will be suspended from the competition until rectified. If they are involved in the knock out rounds and beyond the school will be asked to forfeit their position within the finals format.

7. PLAYER ALIGNMENT to TEAM SEEDING7.1 If a school nominates multiple teams they must be self-seeded.

7.1.1 For example the ‘A’ team must reflect the stronger player group, the ‘B’ team the next group of weaker players, the ‘C’ team the next group of weaker players etc.

7.2 Players involved in lower seeded teams may be permitted to play up but stronger players cannot play down in lower seeded teams.

7.3 Once a player plays any part in a single fixture for a higher placed team they must be considered a member of that team from that point on and cannot return to the lower seeded team.

7.4 Players in all age categories can only play 1 game per day in any phase of the competition.

Knockout Phase and Finals7.5 Teams must list 16 players only for any 1 team for all fixtures from the knockout phase & beyond.

7.6 Only these 16 players and up to three adult coaching/medical staff are permitted on the bench.

7.7 If two teams from the same school qualify for the knockout section in the same age group player lists are locked and may not alternate between teams until elimination of the lower team.

7.7.1 As a result if the lower based team eg “B” team players, are knocked out of the competition completely (Shield qualification does not warrant elimination) then “B” team players may play for the “A” team. “A” team players MAY NOT play at any time for the “B” team.

7.8 If a school has multiple teams in the competition and these teams reach the knockout phase then: A & C teams and B & D team will be drawn against each other in the 1st round.

7.8.1 Should only two teams from the same school qualify eg ‘A’ and “B” teams then they will be drawn against each other in the 2nd knockout round.

7.9 Schools will be asked to forward details of their playing list and coaches in all semi and grand final fixtures one week prior by electronic email to a SSWA Football (Soccer) representative to include:

7.9.1 Full birth names, 7.9.4 School playing colours 7.9.2 Dates of birth 7.9.5 Coaches names 7.9.3 Playing numbers,

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8 THE DRAW8.1 Teams will be placed in geographical groups of five or six wherever possible.

8.2 A standard 6 pool fixture format is used for all round robin fixtures. Teams play each other only once.

8.2.1. If 5 teams are rostered into a pool then the 6th position becomes a bye. Teams play each other only once.

8.2.2 If 4 teams are rostered into the pool then the 5th and 6th position become byes. On mutual agreement amongst the schools initiated by themselves, these teams can duplicate fixtures to allow teams to play twice in this phase.

8.3 Teams listed first are considered to be the ‘Home Team’ for all phases of the competition.

8.4 Both schools are encouraged to confirm with opposition teams for confirmation of fixtures for all fixtures. Schools are supplied details of contacts for respective teams but should not use this as their only means of contact. It is not acceptable for schools to use the details on these lists as an excuse for non-fixturing of games or ignorance for promotion into finals formats.

Knockout Phase and Finals8.5 Venues and draw for the knockout finals (see attached sheet) will be decided and supplied to

schools when participating schools are known.

9. PLAYING DATES / FORMATS9.1 All round robin games and knockout phase fixtures are played after school hours.

9.1.1 Shield and Champion Schools Semi-finals and Grand Final games could and are mainly played during school hours and schools must be aware of their own schools requirements as a result.

9.2 Within the round robin format the home team shall be in contact with the visiting team and supply THREE (3) dates for the match, one of which the visiting team must choose or forfeit the match.

9.3 All fixtures are to be played on or before the date set down by the SSWA Football (Soccer) Sub-Committee within all formats of the competition at venues agreed to by the two playing schools or set out by the School Sport WA. Football (Soccer) Sub-Committee.

9.4 SSWA reserve the right to cancel/change or amend any or all parts of this format leading up to and on the day including playing dates, times and venues.

Country Participation9.5 In regards to the inclusion of Bunbury regional schools into the 1st Round knockout draw the

following rotation will apply.

2017 2018 2019 2020

City Schools required to travel to the country for Rd 1 Knockout

North Schools

South Schools

Country Schools required come to the metro area & into the Northern Draw for Rd 1 Knockout

Sth West Schools

Country Schools required come to the metro area & into the Southern Draw for Rd 1 Knockout

North Schools

9.6 If country schools are successful past the first round they will align to the set system of home and away fixtures therefore ALL metropolitan teams will be expected to play in country regions for the last two rounds of the knock out if required.

Knockout Phase and Finals9.7 Initially the knockout finalists will be notified by email of their inclusion to compete in the knock

out finals by the Sport Cooordinator/s of SSWA. It is the schools responsibility to keep track of this possibility and they cannot use it as grounds for non-compliance to set fixtures and dates.

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9.8 The SSWA committee will organize the Champion School’s semi-finals and grand final events inclusive of venues. These finals will be played on a neutral venue. Shield semi-finals will be completed on a home and away basis and are to be organized by the schools involved. Shield finals venues and dates will be hosted by SSWA.

10. HOME TEAM RESPONSIBILITIES

10.1 The team mentioned first or outlined in the round robin fixture as first is deemed the home team.

10.2 The home team for the round robin and knockout phase of the competition shall supply:10.2.1 A full sized ground, adequately marked and safe, four corner flags and nets if possible.

(N.B.) A visiting team which elects to play on the ground provided forfeits the right to use unsuitability of a ground as a basis for later protests.

10.2.2 Shall arrange the supply of an official neutral referee. If an official referee is not available the Home Team must organise a replacement.

10.2.3 A linesman (assistant referee) cannot be the coach or manager of either team unless by mutual consent. Each team is required to supply one linesman.

10.3 An alternative strip is to be worn by the home team in the event of a colour clash.

Semi-Finals and Finals10.4 The SSWA sport Coordinator will take responsibility for the organization of grounds and referees

for fixtures in all formats for the semi-final and grand final events.

11 FINALS FORMAT: CHAMPION SCHOOLS11.1 The organizing committee will organize a series of North and South semi-finals for the Champion

Schools section of the competition only. These semi-finals will be played on a neutral venue.

11.1.1 Teams who lose at the Quarter Finals stage of the Champion Schools Competition will move into a North/South round of fixtures for the SHIELD competition.

11.2 Teams unable to attend on the set playing dates/times will not be offered an alternative date and a forfeit will be enforced.

11.3 Schools must be aware that an alternative playing date may be required by the organizing group for some or all fixtures scheduled and must make themselves available for this consequence or forfeit their right through to the finals or a result.

12 DURATION OF GAMES 12.1 Each round robin match and knockout phase fixture shall be 2 x 30 minutes with 5 minutes for

half time.

12.2 Interchange is permitted in all sections of the competition.

12.3 Time out taken due to injury and interchange shall be:Round robin phase: NOT added on after each half.Knockout phase and beyond: Added on after each half.

12.4 The latest time for kick-off will be 4.30 p.m. unless special prior arrangements have been made and both coaches agree.

12.5 If the game is drawn at full time in a round robin fixture, no extra time or penalty format will be allocated and a draw will result.

12.6 If the game is a drawn in knockout phase a result shall be decided by five minutes each way as extra time regardless of any scored goals in this time.

12.7 If the game is still drawn after extra time, each team will take FIVE (5) penalties. Should the game still be a draw after these penalties, a sudden death penalty shootout will apply until a winner is defined.

Semi-Finals and Finals12.8 The length of each half shall be:

2 x 40 minutes 5 mins half time Senior Boys and Senior Girls.2 x 35 minutes 5 mins half time Intermediate Boys2 x 30 minutes 5 mins half time Junior Boys and Junior Girls

12.9 If the game is drawn at full time, a result shall be decided by five minutes each way as extra time regardless of any scored goals in this time.

12.10 If the game is still drawn after extra time rule 12.7 will apply.

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13 RESULTS13.1 It is the responsibility of the home team in each round robin fixture to send in the result.

13.2 At the conclusion of the round robin or knockout phase of the competition any results not received by the due date will result in a 3 – 0 forfeit by the home team.

13.3 Home teams are required to forward all results to be forwarded to the SSWA age group coordinator by email within 24hrs of the fixture being played. This should not stop either team from forwarding these results to avoid delay and non-recognition of a result.

Semi-Finals and Finals13.4 Winning schools are asked to send through results to the nominated SSWA Sport Coordinator as

soon as the result is known.

14PENALTIES used for MATCH RESULTS14.1 Outside the normal rules of the game, penalties will be used in fixtures from the knockout phase

and beyond in all forms of the competition to help award the winner of a fixture after extra time has not produced a result.

14.2 Only players left on the field of play as the last set of players for each side after extra time are eligible to take part in any of the penalties. Substitutes or players on the bench at full time are excluded from all forms of penalties.

14.3 Five penalties will be given to each side. The team that has the best of five penalties taken will be awarded the winner.14.3.1 Coaches have 3 minutes to organize a set of five players to be nominated as the first

set of five. Coaches should look to inform their players at this time if they are needed to be involved past this group of five.

14.3.2 The team captain/coach must nominate in order the player (number) of each player involved in the first set of five to the match referee.

14.3.3 Only players are allowed to be on the pitch area once proceedings have taken place and players not involved with the kick itself are to wait at the half way line. Goal keepers are to wait with the assistant referees near the selected goal.

14.3.4 Referees select which goal will be used for this process.14.3.5 Should this set of five produce a draw a sudden death penalty shoot-out will be taken

until a result is produced.14.3.6 All eleven players (inclusive of goal keepers) must have taken a penalty before the

team can re-nominate players to be involved in the sudden death format

15FORFEITS15.1 Forfeits should be seen as a last resort and must be due to an emergency situation only.

Forfeiting against a stronger team in fear of competition is not acceptable

15.2 In the round robin phase of the competition, teams who forfeit will be deducted an extra point for every game they forfeit.

15.3 Teams who forfeit will be invoiced by Football West to pay the TOTAL cost of the referee’s match fee ($50.00) directly to them. If a rescheduled game is possible this fee may be waived.

15.4 Forfeits will be monitored over different seasons and teams who regularly forfeit may lose their chance of entering the competition in the following year.

15.5 ASSP schools that forfeit during the round robin phase will not be given a wildcard entry into the knockout phase.

Semi-Finals and Finals15.6 Teams unable to fulfill the final requirements inclusive of venue, date or time will forfeit the match

result and progression thorough the finals phase.

16 MERCY RULE16.1 A mercy rule can be invoked at any time. This is at the discretion of the teachers in charge and

BOTH coaches must agree. Coaches must be aware that a maximum goal difference of 10 will be recorded on the results sheets.

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17 INTERCHANGE / SUBSTITUTION:17.1 Substitutes in any of the formats of the competition are not bound by the condition in Law 3 of

the FIFA Laws of the Game forbidding further participation in the match. An interchange system will be adopted.

17.2 Interchange can only take place during a stoppage in play.

17.3 Interchange can only take place with the permission of the referee.

17.4 Interchange must occur on the halfway line.

17.5 Interchange is considered the event not the number of substitutions made.

17.5.1 One team may use one interchange event to substitute 1-5 players, the number of players substituted does not constitute the number of their events but will only count as a single event.

17.5.2 All listed interchangeable substitutes may be used in any one match.

17.6 Each competing team is entitled to:

17.6.1 Unlimited substitutions up until the last 5 minutes of the 2nd half17.6.2 Only 1 interchange moment will be permitted in the final 5 minutes of play 17.6.3 There are no restrictions on the number of substitutions made at the half time break

but this must be done before the kick off for the second half and referee informed;17.6.4 During FINALS (knock-out phase) in extra time, substitutions can only take place at

half-time. If in the opinion of the referee a player is injured and cannot continue, then they may be replaced.

17.7 Replacement of an injured player is considered an Interchange event.

17.8 If, in the opinion of the referee, a player is injured within any one half second half after a team has used their events and is unable to continue, the referee may permit the injured player to be substituted. This player cannot return to the field or take part in any further section of the game.

17.9 Except under the provisions of paragraph 17.8, no Interchange events are permitted in the last 5 minutes of any fixture match regardless of whether a team has used its full entitlement of Interchange events.

17.10 Only one (1) player may be interchanged for the purpose outlined in 17.8 in any one half and any additional injured players requiring removal from the field in this time will not be replaced.

17.11 For the avoidance of doubt, the referee is the sole judge of whether 5 minutes has elapsed.

Matches extending into extra time17.12 Interchangeable substitutes will not be permitted in this section of any match fixture.

17.13 No Interchange events are permitted in any part of extra time regardless of whether a team has used its full entitlement of Interchange events or not.

17.14 If, in the opinion of the referee, a player is injured within this time and is unable to continue, the referee may permit the injured player to be substituted. This player cannot return to the field or take part in any further section of the game.

17.15 Only one (1) player may be interchanged for the purpose outlined in 17.14 and any additional injured players requiring removal from the field in this time will not be replaced.

18 LATE TO FIXTURES18.1 All games within the Round Robin and Knockout phase fixtures will need to play no later than

4.30pm. Teams that fail to meet this requirement can be asked to forfeit the fixtured result by the team present. It must be remembered during the season it would be light becomes an issue, after this time.

Semi-Finals and Finals18.2 Should a school be late to a semi-final or grand final fixture, a modified game time will apply in

consultation with respective coaches. 18.2.1.1 If one team cannot take the field at the time required to start the second half based

on the original kick off time & half time break, then the game will be deemed a forfeit.

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18.3 If a modified game is required due to a late kick off, a new playing time for the completion of the game will be organized by a SSWA official based on time available and other operational or logistical considerations.

18.3.1 A minimum of 20 minutes each way will be used as a modified game.

19 GROUND and TEAM REQUIREMENTS in FINALS 19.1 Schools involved in the first and last semi-final or grand final fixture are requested to help set up

a net on one goal net and corner flags and remove one goal net and corner flags once the game is complete.

19.2 Each aged competition format will have presentations occur directly after each match involved in the semi-finals and grand final formats. All sides are asked to stay behind for this recognition

8.4 19.3 Schools will be asked to forward details of their playing list and coaches in all semi and grand final fixtures one week prior by electronic email to a SSWA Football (Soccer) representative to include:

19.3.1 Full birth names, 19.3.4 School playing colours 19.3.2 Dates of birth 19.3.5 coaches names 19.3.3 Playing numbers,

20. SPECIAL CONDITION FOR THE ASSP SCHOOLS GROUPS IN ALL 5 DIVISIONS 2018:20.1 The ASSP schools are in a group of up to five teams and are governed by all rules within the

competition.

20.2 All games are compulsory and all schools involved in this group must play all games as a condition for entry to the finals

20.2.1 Any school who forfeits a game may affect their chances of entering the knock out stage.

20.3 Travel is going to be a major factor for this group, so please organize you fixtures ASAP.

20.4 In the Knock out stage the following teams will be joining the South of the river teams (John Curtin, Lynwood and Safety Bay), While Morley and Woodvale will be joining the North of the river teams

20.5 Teams will be ranked in order from 1 – 3. The ranking will also be done for the North & South Teams (1-2 North; 1-3 South)

21. REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS21.1 If a team has 3 or more players from one team participating in a representative match for WA or

Australia, it may seek the postponement of any match which conflicts with the representative match.

21.2 This rule is only applicable to fixtures within the round robin or knock out phase.

22. SUPERVISION22.1 ALL teams and spectators MUST have staff to supervise them during “THE CHAMPION

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP” fixtures and are governed by Department of Education policies and guidelines related to ‘DUTY OF CARE’ and ‘EXCURSIONS’.

23. ALCOHOL & DRUGS23.1 These are strictly forbidden, in any form, at all school fixtures. There has been few complaints

regarding parents smoking in our competition last year. Could all teachers advise their parents that it is strictly prohibited for any person to smoke during all games.

24. DISPUTES: For results and match fixtures.

24.1 All disputes must be based on a breach or incorrect application of the rules outlined for the competition formats.

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24.2 Disputes concerning referees decisions will not be entered into unless a clear breach of championship rules is ascertained

24.4 All disputes that require an action or seek a decision must be in written form using email, fax or letter must be endorsed by the Principal and Head of Department of the respective school and have the details of the schools, teachers, players and circumstances involved within THREE (3) school days.

24.5 Disputes must be referred to the SSWA Sport Secretary in writing, within THREE (3) school days and must identify the rule being breached or incorrectly applied.

24.6 Once received the SSWA sport secretary reserves the right to deal directly with parties involved or consult one or more members of the Football (Soccer) committee at his/her discretion.

24.7 Any investigation will first canvas concerned individuals to see if there is a case to answer. School Sport WA reserves the right to decide if any alleged breach has occurred or deem it a non-event. If this is the case no further action will take place

24.8 If the Football (Soccer) committee is involved they will be asked to offer opinions or vote on an action or resolution or a majority basis. At this time evidence from affected players or schools may be sought.

24.9 Any action taken may include

24.9.1 making an offer of a sanction or suspension to those concerned in verbal / written form;

24.9.2 considering it frivolous or vexatious in nature and dismiss the charge; or24.9.3 recommend the case be heard under the procedures and guidelines of the School

Sport WA Football Disciplinary Hearing Regulations.

24.10 School Sport WA may initiate an investigation into any matter considered relevant to whether a participant may have committed an offence. The investigation may be initiated on the basis of a match referee/s report, a school complaint, video evidence that may be available, a report from any other relevant person or on the initiative of School Sport WA.

24.11 All members involved make decisions based on an interpretation and application of the championship rules and reserve the right to make these in the best interests of the game.

24.12 SSWA reserve the right to seek opinion and guidance from Football West only.

25. DISCIPLINARY SYSTEM 25.1 If a player/official has received or accumulates a suspension from a fixtured game/s, schools are

expected to impose the outlined match penalties as described in section 26 with or without formal acknowledgment from School Sport WA or their representatives.

25.2 It is anticipated that schools will self govern in the interest of game and respect for their peers. Schools that fail to self govern and abide by the conditions outlined for their players/officials will forfeit all match points for all games that the player/official is involved in until the School Sport WA Football Sport Coordinator is satisfied that the penalties are being imposed.

25.3 A match official is deemed to be any person/s involved in officiating a game or involved in the coaching and managing of the two teams involved.

25.4 A school official is deemed to be any member of the schools teaching or ancillary coaching staff that attends on the day for spectator purposes.

26. YELLOW AND RED CARDS 26.1 If a referee sends a player from the field of play, it must be referred to the Head of Department of

Physical Education from your own school. The player MUST automatically miss the next fixture and is not allowed to play for ANY team in any format of the competition until served.

26.2 A cumulative system works for a player who accumulates the following number of yellow cards during the course of the competition and must serve the following mandatory match suspensions:

26.2.1 four (4) yellow cards, equates to a one (1) match suspension;26.2.2 seven (7) yellow cards, equates to a two (2) match suspension;26.2.3 ten (10) yellow cards, equates to a three (3) match suspension;26.2.4 twelve (12) yellow cards, equates to a four (4) match suspension

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26.3 A cumulative system works for each red card a player receives an additional match day suspension is accumulated and must be served.

26.3.1 1st Red card equates to a (1) match suspension26.3.2 2nd red card on the same player, equates to a two (2) match day suspensions and so

on.

26.4 If a player receives two yellow cards during the same match and therefore receives a red card, the two yellow cards are expunged from his or her record and only the red card is used against this player.

26.5 If a player receives a yellow card and then a direct red card in the same match, the yellow card will not be expunged and will be counted in the player’s accumulation of yellow cards for the purposes of regulation 26.2.

27. MATCH SUSPENSIONS 27.1 Suspensions incurred by players/ officials in terms of matches/games shall be served in

consecutive fixtured rounds in the competition in which the suspension occurred. Suspensions will carry over to the subsequent season/s. if they fail to be fulfilled in any one year.

27.2 Suspensions imposed are not just limited to immediate matches/games, but can extend to months of fixtures or whole seasons.

27.3 Suspensions incurred by players/officials in terms of months or years shall be applied and served within all School Sport WA Football competitions.

27.4 Should a match be postponed/forfeited prior to commencement of play, the player is deemed NOT to be able to include this as one of their fixtured suspension dates.

27.5 This player will not be able to compete in any younger or older teams until the suspension in the competition it occurred in has been served.

27.6 This player/official is not to be used in any other capacity as Player, Coach, School Referee, School Assistant Referee or Ground Official until the suspension has been served.

27.7 In the event of a suspension the match referee shall immediately following the game: 27.7.1 Notify the coach of the offending player that the report has been made against. If this

does not occur, the coach from the offending team must approach the referee for clarification.

27.7.2 Outline the offence the player has been charged with.

27.7.3 Notify the opposing coach if a player on his team was involved in the incident and may be required to attend a disciplinary hearing.

27.7.4 Notify the Referee Coordinator that evening of the report.

27.8 Players or school match officials under suspension are not permitted to enter the vicinity of the field of play, including the substitute’s bench and technical area. The vicinity of the field of play shall be defined as within the perimeter fence adjacent to the field. For competitions where such fencing does not exist, is shall be defined as 20 metres from the field boundary markings.

28. SCHOOL MATCH OFFICIALS – Mandatory Match Suspensions28.1 A Referee may take action against a School Match Official who fails to conduct themselves in a

responsible manner and may expel the School Match Official from the field of play and its surroundings, including the coaching and substitute areas.

28.2 A School Match official who has been expelled from the field of play by a Referee will serve the same mandatory match day suspensions and guidelines in section 16 until the suspension has been served.

28.3 School Sports WA reserves the right to refer any Misconduct Report regarding School Match Officials to members of the School Sport WA Match Review Committee for determination, which may result in the penalty being increased above the mandatory suspension specified.

29. APPEALS29.3 All schools have the right of appeal. Schools that wish to appeal decisions made must be aware

it will become a formal process and as such they will be required to match the procedures and guidelines of the School Sport WA Football Disciplinary Hearing Regulations.

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SENIOR GIRLS (U/19) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

1989 Padbury SHS 4 Def Carine/Duncraig 01990 Newman College (0) 5 Def John Curtin SHS (0) 4 0-0 FT, 5-4 AET & penalties1991 Ocean Reef SHS 3 Def Craigie SHS 11992 Newman College 1 Def Craigie SHS 01993 Craigie SHS Def Servite College1994 Woodvale SC (1) 6 Def Mt Lawley SHS (1) 5 1–1 FT, 6–5 AET & penalties1995 Santa Maria College (2) 6 Def Sacred Heart College (2) 4 2–2 FT, 6–4 AET & penalties1996 Kelmscott SHS 2 Def Sacred Heart College 21997 John Curtin SHS 5 Def Lynwood SHS 11998 John Curtin SHS 10 Def Kelmscott SHS 11999 John Curtin SHS 6 Def Sacred Heart 02000 John Curtin College 4 Def Leeming SHS 02001 John Curtin College 7 Def Mercedes College 02002 Woodvale SC 2 Def Applecross SHS 02003 John Curtin College 4 Def Woodvale SC 12004 Safety Bay SHS 1 Def Woodvale SC 02005 Safety Bay SHS 3 Def Woodvale SC 22006 Safety Bay SHS (2) 3 Def Woodvale SC (2) 2 2-2 FT, 3–2 AET & penalties2007 Woodvale SC 1 Def Safety Bay SHS 02008 John Curtin College (1) 5 Def Woodvale SC (1) 4 1–1 FT, 5–4 AET & penalties2009 Safety Bay SHS (0) 3 Def Woodvale SC (0) 1 0–0 FT, 3–1 AET & penalties.2010 Woodvale SC Def Safety Bay SHS2011 Woodvale SC (0) 3 Def Safety Bay SHS (0) 2 0-0 FT, 3–2 AET &penalties.2012 Woodvale SC (0) 4 Def John Curtin College (0) 3 0–0 FT, 4–3 AET & penalties2013 Woodvale SC (0) 6 Def John Curtin College (0) 5 0–0 FT, 6–5 AET & penalties2014 John Curtin College 2 Def Woodvale SC 12015 John Curtin College 3 Def Woodvale SC 02016 John Curtin College 2 Def Mercy College 02017 John Curtin College 5 Def Mercy College 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

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JUNIOR GIRLS (U/15) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

1998 Santa Maria College (0) 4 Def Woodvale SHS (0) 3 0-0 FT, 4-3 AET & penalties1999 Carine SHS 2 Def Santa Maria College 1 1-1 FT, 2-1 AET2000 Santa Maria College (0) 5 Def Carine SHS (0) 4 0-0 FT, 5-4 AET & penalties2001 John Curtin College 7 Def Woodvale SHS 02002 Woodvale SHS 1 Def John Curtin College 0 0-0 FT, 1-0 AET (Golden Goal)

2003 Safety Bay SHS 2 Def Woodvale SHS 02004 Woodvale SHS 5 Def John Curtin College 02005 Woodvale SHS 2 Def John Curtin College 12006 John Curtin College 2 Def Woodvale SHS 02007 John Curtin College 5 Def Clarkson CHS 22008 Woodvale SHS 2 Def Safety Bay SHS 02009 John Curtin College 4 Def Clarkson SHS 12010 John Curtin College (0) 6 Def Woodvale SHS (0) 5 0-0 FT, 6-5 AET & penalties .2011 John Curtin College 1 Def Woodvale SHS 02012 Shenton College (0) 3 Def Safety Bay SHS (0) 1 0-0 FT, 3-1 AET & penalties .2013 Woodvale SC 1 Def John Curtin College 02014 John Curtin College 1 Def Woodvale SC 02015 John Curtin College 3 Def Mercy College 02016 John Curtin College 10 Def Woodvale SC 12017 John Curtin College 9 Def Mercy College 02018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

2026 Def

2027 Def

2028 Def

2029 Def

2030 Def

2031 Def

2032 Def

2033 Def

2034 Def

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SENIOR BOYS (U/19) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

1976 Morley SHS Def

1977 Def

1978 Lynwood SHS Def

1979 C.B.C. Highgate Def

1980 C.B.C. Highgate Def

1981 C.B.C. Highgate Def

1982 St Marks College Def

1983 Servite College Def

1984 St Marks College Def

1985 Mt Lawley SHS Def

1986 Tuart Hill College Def

1987 Morley SHS Def

1988 Servite College Def

1989 Aranmore College (2) 7 Def Balcatta SHS (2) 6 2-2 FT, 7-6 AET & penalties1990 Balcatta SHS 4 Def Leeming SHS 11991 John Curtin SHS 4 Def Servite College 21992 South Fremantle 4 Def Hamilton SHS 3 3-3 FT, 4-3 AET1993 Servite College Def South Fremantle SHS1994 John Curtin SHS 8 Def C.B.C. Fremantle 01995 John Curtin SHS 2 Def C.B.C. Fremantle 1 1-1 FT, 2-1 AET1996 John Curtin SHS 1 Def Willetton SHS 01997 John Curtin SHS 1 Def Carine SHS 01998 John Curtin SHS 10 Def Lake Joondalup Bapt 11999 John Curtin SHS 6 Def Swanbourne SHS 02000 Prendiville College 2 Def Balcatta SHS 12001 John Curtin College 2 Def Morley SHS 02002 John Curtin College 5 Def Woodvale SHS 12003 Balcatta SHS 2 Def John Curtin College 02004 Ocean Reef SHS 3 Def John Curtin College 22005 Safety Bay SHS 2 Def Morley SHS 12006 John Curtin College 5 Def Mt Lawley SHS 02007 Safety Bay SHS 2 Def Woodvale SHS 12008 Safety Bay SHS 1 Def Balcatta SHS 0 0-0 FT, 1-0 AET2009 Australind SHS 2 Def Balga SHS 02010 Woodvale SHS 3 Def CBC Fremantle 22011 Safety Bay SHS 2 Def Woodvale SHS 02012 Woodvale SC 5 Def John Curtin College 1 1

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SENIOR BOYS (U/19) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

2013 Woodvale SC 2 Def John Curtin College 02014 John Curtin College 3 Def Woodvale SC 22015 John Curtin College 3 Def Chisolm Cath College 02016 John Curtin College 1 Def Mercy College 02017 Scotch College 2 Def Woodvale SC 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

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INTERMEDIATE BOYS (U/16 Yr 9-10) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

2015 John Curtin College Def Woodvale SHS2016 Sth Coast Baptist 2 Def Guildford Grammar 12017 Sth Coast Baptist 5 Def Shenton College 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

2026 Def

2027 Def

2028 Def

2029 Def

2030 Def

Def

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JUNIOR BOYS (U/14) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION

1989 Kent Street SHS 1 Def Servite College 11990 Servite College 4 Def Seton College 11991 Servite College (2) 8 Def John Curtin SHS (2) 7 2-2 FT, 8–7 AET & penalties1992 Servite College 1 Def John Curtin SHS 01993 Servite College (0) 6 Def John Curtin SHS (0) 5 0-0 FT, 6–5 AET & penalties1994 Servite College 4 Def John Curtin SHS 11995 John Curtin SHS 6 Def Prendiville College 11996 John Curtin SHS 3 Def Servite College 11997 John Curtin SHS 4 Def Servite College 01998 John Curtin SHS 9 Def Forrestfield SHS 11999 John Curtin SHS (0) 2 Def Perth Mod’n School (0) 0 0-0 FT, 2–0 AET2000 John Curtin College 5 Def Ocean Reef SHS 32001 John Curtin College 2 Def Mandurah Catholic 02002 Balcatta SHS (0) 1 Def John Curtin College (0) 0 0-0 FT, 1–0 AET2003 Woodvale SHS 3 Def Safety Bay SHS 12004 Corpus Christi 4 Def Ballajura CHS 02005 Safety Bay SHS 2 Def Woodvale SHS 12006 Ocean Reef SHS 3 Def Safety Bay SHS 22007 Ocean Reef SHS 2 Def Corpus Christi College 12008 Safety Bay SHS (0) 1 Def Darling Range College (0) 0 1 – 0 After extra time2009 Morley SHS 4 Def CBC Fremantle 02010 Safety Bay SHS 1 Def Woodvale SHS 02011 John Curtin College 2 Def Woodvale SHS 02012 Safety Bay SHS (0) Def Prendiville CC 0 0-0 FT, 3–2 AET & penalties2013 Woodvale SC 5 Def John Curtin College 02014 John Curtin College 1 Def Mercy College 02015 Woodvale SHS 3 Def John Curtin College 12016 Shenton College Def Sth Coast Baptist2017 John Curtin College 5 Def Mercy College 32018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

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SHIELD RESULTSSENIOR GIRLS (U/19 Yr 10-12) RESULTS HISTORY

PREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP SHIELD CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION2014 Servite College Def

2015 Australind SHS 1 Def Woodvale SHS (B) 0 3-3 FT, 5-3 AET2016 Australind SHS 3 Def Irene McCormack 22017 Woodvale SC 2 Def Manae College 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

2024 Def

2025 Def

2026 Def

2027 Def

2028 Def

JUNIOR GIRLS (U/15 Yr 7-9) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP SHIELD CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION2014 Irene McCormack Def

2015 Woodvale SC 5 Def Safety Bay SHS 3 3-3 FT, 5-3 AET2016 Woodvale SC Def Lynwood SHS2017 Balga SHS 3 Def Lynwood SHS 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

2024 Def

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2025 Def

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SHIELD RESULTSSENIOR BOYS (U/19 Yr 11-12) RESULTS HISTORY

PREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP SHIELD CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION2014 Canning Vale 1 Def Guildford Grammar 02015 Lynwood SHS 5 Def Ballajura CC 12016 C.B.C. Fremantle 4 Def Shenton College 02017 St Stephens Carramar 4 Def Lynwood SHS 22018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def

INTERMEDIATE BOYS (U/16 Yr 9-10) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP SHIELD CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION2014 No Comp existed2015 Mercy College 5 Def Lynwood SHS 12016 Sth Coast Baptist Def Ashdale Sec College2017 Balga SHS 2 Def Lynwood SHS 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

2022 Def

2023 Def]

JUNIOR BOYS (U/14 Yr 7-8) RESULTS HISTORYPREVIOUS WINNERS & RUNNERS UP SHIELD CHAMPION SCHOOLS COMPETITION2014 Woodvale SC2015 Shenton College 7 Def John Curtin (B) 02016 Morley SHS Def C.B.C. Fremantle2017 Lynwood SHS 2 Def Ballajura CC 12018 Def

2019 Def

2020 Def

2021 Def

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CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP - SENIOR BOYS DIVISION 2018PLAY BY FRIDAY 27th

JULYFRIDAY 10th

AUGUSTFRIDAY 24th

AUGUSTCOMMENCE

Tues 4th SEPTEMBERWednesday

12th SEPTEMBERROUND 1 ROUND 2 QUARTER FINALS Semi-Finals: Nth & Sth GRAND FINAL

COMMENCEWed 5th SEPTEMBER

Boys Champion Sch

H SHIELDSemi-Finals: Nth & Sth

Boys Shield held Tues 11th

ASSP S3 A H

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CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP - SENIOR GIRLS DIVISION 2018PLAY BY FRIDAY 27th

JULYFRIDAY 10th

AUGUSTFRIDAY 24th

AUGUSTCOMMENCE

Tues 4th SEPTEMBERWednesday

12th SEPTEMBERROUND 1 ROUND 2 QUARTER FINALS Semi-Finals: Nth & Sth GRAND FINAL

COMMENCEWed 5th SEPTEMBER

Girls Champion Sch+

H SHIELDSemi-Finals: Nth & Sth

Girls ShieldASSP S3 A H

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CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP - INTERMEDIATE BOYS DIVISION 2018PLAY BY FRIDAY 27th

JULYFRIDAY 10th

AUGUSTFRIDAY 24th

AUGUSTCOMMENCE

Tues 4th SEPTEMBERTuesday

11th SEPTEMBERROUND 1 ROUND 2 QUARTER FINALS Semi-Finals: Nth & Sth GRAND FINAL

COMMENCEWed 5th SEPTEMBER

Boys Champion Sch+

H SHIELDSemi-Finals: Nth & Sth

Boys ShieldASSP S3 A H

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CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP - JUNIOR BOYS DIVISION 2018PLAY BY FRIDAY 27th

JULYFRIDAY 10th

AUGUSTFRIDAY 24th

AUGUSTCOMMENCE

Tues 4th SEPTEMBERMonday 10th

SEPTEMBERROUND 1 ROUND 2 QUARTER FINALS Semi-Finals: Nth & Sth GRAND FINAL

COMMENCEWed 5th SEPTEMBER

Boys Champion Sch+

H SHIELDSemi-Finals: Nth & Sth

Boys ShieldASSP S3 A H

H HA AH H

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CHAMPION SCHOOLS FOOTBALL CUP - JUNIOR GIRLS DIVISION 2018PLAY BY FRIDAY 27th

JULYFRIDAY 10th

AUGUSTFRIDAY 24th

AUGUSTCOMMENCE

Tues 4th SEPTEMBERMonday 10th

SEPTEMBERROUND 1 ROUND 2 QUARTER FINALS Semi-Finals: Nth & Sth GRAND FINAL

COMMENCEWed 5th SEPTEMBER

Girls Champion Sch+

H SHIELDSemi-Finals: Nth & Sth

Girls ShieldASSP S3 A H

H HA AH H

ASSP S1 A HH AA AHA HH HA AH AA H

ASSP S2 H AA AH

ASSP N3 A HH HA AH HA HH A

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RESULTS CONTACTS

The home team is responsible for emailing results.

Schools are asked to direct results to the following individuals for the respective phases of the competition.

Term 2 Round Robin + Term 3 Knock out finals

SSWA SPORT COORDINATOR Richard De Fraine [email protected]

SSWA SPORT CONVENOR Peter Rickers [email protected]

Competition AGE GROUPCoordinators Email

Junior Boys Neil Addison [email protected]

Junior Girls Wayne Baseden [email protected]

Intermediate Boys Tim Lloyd [email protected]

Senior Girls Sean Kalaher [email protected]

Senior Boys Joe Wright [email protected]

South West Country Jason Reid [email protected]

Term 3 Semi - Finals and Beyond Send all age group results to:

Mr Richard De Fraine [email protected] Mob 0422 696 510

Duties and responsibilities of Result Coordinators2. Keep a playing table of submitted results into league appropriate groups through all rounds.

3. Send requests to schools for submissions if required.

4. Use final group tables to ascertain which schools qualify for the knockout round. Send final tables to Football Coordinator for him to complete KO stage.

5. Notify successful schools of their entrance into the knockout out phase and its conditions.

6. Coordinate results for the knock out phase informing schools of success to the next level if required.

7. Give the Football coordinator details of the final four teams to play off in the semi final fixtures.

Any results not received by the end of the round robin phaseWednesday June 27th

will result in a 3 – 0 forfeit against the home team

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REFEREES

WANT A REFEREE?Each school is responsible for the arrangement of match officials for their own home games.

The Football West Allocator for SSWA Referees is: Dave CollierOffice Phone: 9422 6919 Email: [email protected]

*Please use the following link and book your required referee online via the Football West referee allocation website: http://footballwest.com.au/referee/schools/

*DO NOT REQUEST REFEREES FOR AWAY GAMES AS IT IS THE HOME TEAMS RESPONSIBILITY (THIS ALSO PREVENTS THE POSSIBILITY OF DOUBLE BOOKING)

WANT to know if you have been allocated a REFEREE? For schools to check to see if a referee has been allocated to your games.http://www.footballwest.com.au/referees/referee-allocations-schools/

If a referee has not been allocated you will need to make arrangements yourself to have someone available to act as referee. All requests for referees must be submitted by email and must be received at least 48 hours prior to the game.

IMPORTANT DETAILS

In all competitions both teams will be responsible for paying $25.00 each for the Referees match fee payable to the Referee on the day before the start of the fixture. “PLEASE DO NOT FORGET”.

The Champion School Semi Final and Grand Final fixtures referees will be organised and paid for on your on your behalf. Shield Grand Finals will also be organised and paid for by SSWA.

If you have booked a Football West Referee, do not kick off until the indicated time of the fixture. If you kick off the game and the referee then arrives to find the game in progress you will be charged the referees fee.

If you have booked a Football West Referee, and the game is then forfeited or cancelled the Referees allocator must be notified no later than 1 hour prior to kick off.

In the event that a school has to be invoiced, the invoice will be sent to the Home team school as this is the nominated school charged with arranging the booking it would then be up to that school to arrange any reimbursement if they are not at fault.

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2018 GROUPS Round Robin Fixture DRAW

TERM 2: GROUP DRAWPLEASE NOTE: If a group has only 5 teams number six will be the bye

If a group has only 4 teams number five and six will be the bye

ROUND 1: To be played by Fri 4th May ROUND 4: To be played by Fri. 15th June1 v 4 5 v 3

2 v 5 4 v 2

6 v 3 6 v 1

ROUND 2: To be played by Fri. 18th May ROUND 5: To be played by Wed 27thJune2 v 1 4 v 5

3 v 4 1 v 3

5 v 6 6 v 2

ROUND 3: To be played by Fri 1st June3 v 2 Last date for results - Weds 27th June

5 v 1

4 v 6

NB: Please note that dates are a guide. If examinations are an issue be sure to organise games ahead of time.

TERM 3 KNOCKOUT and FINALS

KNOCKOUT: All DivisionsROUND 1: To be played no later than Friday, 27th JulyROUND 2: To be played no later than Friday, 10th AugustROUND 3: To be played no later than Friday, 24th August

SEMI FINALS [Nth and Sth]: Tuesday 4th SeptemberSHEILD SEMI FINALS To be played no later than Wednesday 5th September

FINALS: Please note details below

Competition Finals Date TimeJunior Girls Shield Monday 10th September 1.30 pm Kick OffJunior Boys Shield Monday 10th September 3.00 pm Kick Off

Junior Girls Champion Schools Monday 10th September 4.30 pm Kick OffJunior Boys Champion Schools Monday 10th September 6.00 pm Kick Off

Intermediate Boys Shield Tuesday 11th September 2.00 pm Kick OffSenior Boys Shield Tuesday 11th September 4.00 pm Kick Off

Intermediate Boys Champion Schools Tuesday 11th September 6.00 pm Kick Off

Senior Girls Shield Wednesday 12th September 2.00 pm Kick OffSenior Girls Champion Schools Wednesday 12th September 4.00 pm Kick OffSenior Boys Champion Schools Wednesday 12th September 6.00 pm Kick Off

2018 ASSP Round Robin Fixture DRAW

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All Teams are listed below in alphabetical order

Basically if your seniors are at home your juniors will be away and vice versa. Each year we will endeavor to swap these around. For 2018 the intermediate boys will be included in the seniors draw.

TERM 2 : SENIORS BOYS & GIRLS & INTERMEDIATE BOYS ASSP DRAWLast date for results - Weds 28th June

ROUND 1: To be played by Fri 4th May ROUND 4: To be played by Fri. 15th JuneSeniors: Boys & Girls Intermediate: Boys Seniors: Boys & Girls Intermediate: Boys

4 v 1 3 v 5

5 v 2 2 v 4

6 v 3 1 v 6

ROUND 2: To be played by Fri. 18th May ROUND 5: To be played by Wed 27thJuneSeniors: Boys & Girls Intermediate: Boys Seniors: Boys & Girls Intermediate: Boys

1 v 2 5 v 4

4 v 3 3 v 1

5 v 6 6 v 2

ROUND 3: To be played by Fri 1st June ASSP ( Approved Specialist Sport Schools) GROUP Seniors: Boys & Girls Intermediate: Boys 1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’

2 v 3 2. MORLEY SHS ‘A’1 v 5 3. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’

6 v 4 4. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’5. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

TERM 2 : JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS ASSP DRAWLast date for results - Weds 28th June

ROUND 1: To be played by Fri 4th May ROUND 4: To be played by Fri. 15th JuneJnr: Boys & Girls Jnr: Boys & Girls

1 v 4 5 v 3

2 v 5 4 v 2

3 v 6 6 v 1

ROUND 2: To be played by Fri. 18th May ROUND 5: To be played by Wed 27thJuneJnr: Boys & Girls Jnr: Boys & Girls

2 v 1 5 v 4

3 v 4 3 v 1

6 v 5 2 v 6

ROUND 3: To be played by Fri 1st June ASSP (Approved Specialist Sport Schools) GROUP Jnr: Boys & Girls 1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’

3 v 2 2. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’

5 v 1 3. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’

4 v 6 4. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

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SENIOR BOYS DIVISION 2018 As at 10 April 2018

Group 1 (South West Country) Group 21. BUNBURY CATHOLIC COLLEGE ‘A’2. MANEA SHS3. BUNBURY SHS4. BUNBURY CATHOLIC COLLEGE ‘B’5. BUNBURY CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR6. AUSTRALIND

1. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST ‘A’2. COMET BAY COLLEGE3. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST ‘B’4. FREDERICK IRWIN ACS5. BYE6. BYE

Group 3 Group 41. MELVILLE2. KENT ST3. WESLEY4. WILLETON5. LEEMING6. BYE

1. SEVENOAKS ‘B’2. CANNING VALE COLLEGE

3. LYNWOOD ‘B’ 4. BELMONT CITY COLLEGE 5. DARLING RANGE 6. MAZENOD

Group 5 Group 61. KELMSCOTT2. SEVENOAKS ‘A’3. SOUTHERN RIVER4. REHOBOTH5. BYFORD6. BYE

1. CHURCHLANDS2. SHENTON COLLEGE3. SCOTCH COLLEGE4. SEDA5. ST GEORGE ANGLICAN6. MT LAWLEY

Group 7 Group 81. DIANELLA SC2. MERCY ‘A’3. GIRRAWHEEN4. BALCATTA5. MERCY ‘B’6. ST ANDREWS

1. BALLAJURA CC2. GUILDFORD GRAMMAR3. JOHN FORREST4. CYRIL JACKSON5. JSR6. BYE

Group 9 Group 10 (NAS)1. ST STEPHENS CARRAMAR2. QUINNS BAPTIST3. DUNCRAIG4. GREENWOOD5. BALGA6. MATER DEI

1. SERVITE2. JOHN XIII3. CHISHOLM4. NEWMAN5. SACRED HEART6. BYE

Group 11 (NEAS) Group 12 (CAS)1. HELENA COLLEGE2. HOLY CROSS3. ELLENBROOK CC4. SWAN CC5. SWAN ANGLICAN6. LA SALLE

1. PRENDIVILLE CC2. ST MARKS ACS3. ST STEPHENS DUNCRAIG4. PETER MOYES5. IRENE MCCORMACK CC6. LAKE JOONDALUP BC

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Group 13 (SASJ) Group ASSP1. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE2. CORPUS CHRISTI3. ALL SAINTS COLLEGE4. EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE5. LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE (SOUTH)6. BYE

1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’2. MORLEY SHS ‘A’3. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’4. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’5. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

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INTERMEDIATE BOYS DIVISION 2018 As at 10th APRIL 2018

Group 1 – South West Country Group 21. BUNBURY CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR

*Jason Reid to organise

1. COMET BAY COLLEGE2. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘B’3. WILLETON SHS4. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE ‘B’5. LYNWOOD SHS ‘B’6. BYE

Group 3 Group 41. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE ‘A’2. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE ‘C’3. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘C’4. JOHN CURTAIN COLLEGE ‘B’5. MELVILLE SHS6. BYE

1. MANDURAH BAPTIST COLLEGE2. HALLS HEAD COLLEGE3. COODANUP COLLEGE4. FREDERICK IRWIN ANGLICAN SCHOOL5. BYE6. BYE

Group 5 Group 61. MAZENOD COLLEGE2. CECIL ANDREWS COLLEGE3. SOUTHERN RIVER COLLEGE4. KELMSCOTT SHS5. REHOBOTH CHRISTIAN COLLEGE6. BYE

1. BELMONT CITY COLLEGE2. AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE3. DARLING RANGE SPORTS COLLEGE4. HILLSIDE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE5. CANNINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE6. BYE

Group 7 Group 81. SHENTON COLLEGE2. GREENWOOD COLLEGE3. MORLEY SHS4. CHURCHLANDS SHS5. BYE6. BYE

1. CARINE SHS2. MERCY COLLEGE ‘B’3. BALLAJURA COMMUNITY COLLEGE4. DIANELLA SECONDARY COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

Group 9 Group 101. GUILDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL2. DUNCRAIG SHS3. MERCY COLLEGE ‘A’4. BALGA SHS5. BYE6. BYE

1. KINROSS COLLEGE2. ST JAMES’ ANGLICAN SCHOOL3. QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE4. BUTLER COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

Group 11 Group 12 (SASJ)1. JOSEPH BANKS SECONDARY COLLEGE2. ST STEPHEN’S SCHOOL CARRAMAR3. WANNEROO SECONDARY COLLEGE4. MATER DEI COLLEGE5. ASHDALE SECONDARY COLLEGE6. BYE

7. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS COLLEGE8. CORPUS CHRISTI9. ALL SAINTS COLLEGE10. EMMANUEL CATHOLIC COLLEGE11. LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE (SOUTH)12. BYE

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INTERMEDIATE BOYS DIVISION 2018

Group 13 (CAS) Group 14 (ASSP)1. PETER MOYES ACS2. PRENDIVILLE CC3. ST MARKS ACS4. ST STEPHENS DUNCRAIG5. IRENE MCCORMACK CC6. LAKE JOONDALUP BC

1. WOODVALE SECONDARY COLLEGE2. MORLEY SHS ‘A’3. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’4. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’5. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

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JUNIOR BOYS DIVISION 2018 As at 10th April 2018

Group 1 (South West Country) Group 21. BUNBURY CATHEDRAL GRAMMAR 1. MANDURAH BAPTIST COLLEGE

2. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘B’3. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘C’4. HALLS HEAD COLLEGE5. MANDURAH CATHOLIC COLLEGE6. BYE

Group 3 Group 4 (SASJ)1. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE ‘A’2. SOUTH COAST BAPTIST COLLEGE ‘B’3. FREDERICK IRWIN ANGLICAN SCHOOL4. COMET BAY COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

1. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE2. EMMANUEL CATH COLLEGE3. LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE4. CBC FREMANTLE5. BYE6. BYE

Group 5 Group 61. MAZENOD COLLEGE2. DARLING RANGE COLLEGE3. REHOBOTH CHRISTIAN COLLEGE4. AUSTRALIAN ISLAMIC COLLEGE5. GUILDFORD GRAMMAR6. BYE

1. SOUTHERN RIVER COLLEGE2. CANNING VALE COLLEGE3. CANNINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE4. LYNWOOD ‘B’5. LANGFORD ISLAMIC COLLEGE6. BYE

Group 7 Group 81. MELVILLE COLLEGE2. JOHN CURTIN ‘B’3. WILLETON SHS4. WESLEY COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

1. CHURCHLANDS SHS2. SHENTON COLLEGE3. DIANELLA SC4. DUNCRAIG SHS5. EMMANUEL CCS6. MERCY ‘B’

Group 9 Group 101. BULLSBROOK COLLEGE2. ELLENBROOK SC3. BALLAJURA CC4. MERCY ‘C’5. MORLEY ‘A’

1. ASHDALE ‘B’2. MERCY ‘A’3. MORLEY ‘B’4. JOHN FORREST5. ST ANDREWS6. MERCY ‘D’

Group 11 Group 121. MATER DEI2. ST STEPHEN’S CARRAMAR3. WANEROO4. ASHDALE ‘A’5. JOSEPH BANKS ‘B’6. WOODVALE ‘B’

1. YANCHEP2. QUINNS3. BUTLER4. KINROSS5. JOSEPH BANKS ‘A’6. CARINE SHS

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JUNIOR BOYS DIVISION 2018

Group 13 (CAS) Group ASSP1. PRENDIVILLE CC2. ST MARKS ACS3. ST STEPHENS DUNCRAIG4. PETER MOYES5. IRENE MCCORMACK CC ‘A’6. LAKE JOONDALUP BC

1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’2. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’3. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’4. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’5. BYE6. BYE

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SENIOR GIRLS DIVISION 2018 As at 10 April 2018

Group 1 (South West Country) Group 21. BUNBURY CATH GRAMMAR2. BUNBURY CATHOLIC COLLEGE3. BUNBURY SHS4. MANEA SENIOR COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

1. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘B’2. MELVILLE SHS3. WILLETTON SHS4. SEDA5. SEVEN OAKS COLLEGE D6. BYE

Group 3 Group 41. JOHN FORREST SC2. MERCY COLLEGE ‘B’3. DARLING RANGE COLLEGE4. BALGA SHS5. SHENTON COLLEGE6. PERTH MODERN SCHOOL

1. LEEMING SHS2. KELMSCOTT SHS3. SEVEN OAKS COLLEGE A4. ST BRIGIDS COLLEGE5. BYE6. BYE

Group 5 Group 61. CARINE SHS2. GREENWOOD COLLEGE3. DUNCRAIG SHS4. QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE5. MATER DEI COLLEGE6. BYE

1. MOUNT LAWLEY SHS2. ST ANDREWS GRAMMAR3. JOHN SEPTIMUS ROE4. DIANELLA COLLEGE5. BALLAJURA CC6. MERCY COLLEGE A

Group 7 (SASJ) Group 8 (NAS)1. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE2. EMMANUEL CATH COLLEGE3. LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE4. SETON CATHOLIC COLLEGE5. ST BORBETS COLLEGE6. BYE

1. CHISOLM COLLEGE2. JOHN XXIII COLLEGE3. NEWMAN COLLEGE4. SACRED HEART COLLEGE5. SERVITE COLLEGE6. BYE

Group 9 (NEAS) Group 10 (CAS)1. ELLENBROOK CHRISTIAN COLLEGE2. HELENA COLLEGE3. HOLY CROSS COLLEGE4. LA SALLE COLLEGE5. SWAN CHRISTIAN COLLEGE6. SWAN VALLEY ANGLICAN

1. PRENDIVILLE CC2. ST MARKS ACS3. ST STEPHENS CARRAMAR4. PETER MOYES5. IRENE MCCORMACK CC6. BYE

Group ASSP1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’2. MORLEY SHS ‘A’3. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’4. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’5. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

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JUNIOR GIRLS DIVISION 2018 As at 10 April 2018

Group 1 Group 21. JOSEPH BANKS SEC COLLEGE2. ST STEPHENS CARRAMAR3. WANNEROO4. KINROSS5. BYE6. BYE

1. WOODVALE ‘B’2. MATER DEI COLLEGE3. ASHDALE SEC COLLEGE4. WOODVALE ‘C’5. BYE6. BYE

Group 3 Group 41. BUTLER COLLEGE2. IRENE MCCORMACK ‘B’3. IRENE MCCORMACK ‘C’4. IRENE MCCORMACK ‘D’5. ST JAMES ANGLICAN6. BYE

1. BALGA SHS2. MERCY ‘B’3. MERCY ‘C’4. BALLAJURA CC5. BALCATTA SHS6. BYE

Group 5 Group 61. SHENTON COLLEGE2. MT LAWLEY SHS3. MERCY ‘D’4. MERCY ‘A’5. MORLEY SHS6. EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN CS

1. WILLETTON SHS2. LYNWOOD ‘B’3. ST BRIGIDS COLLEGE4. LUMEN CHRISTI COLLEGE5. CANNINGTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE6. MELVILLE

Group 7 Group 8 (CAS)1. FREDERICK IRWIN2. STH COAST BAPTIST3. SAFETY BAY ‘B’4. EMMANUEL CC5. BYE6. BYE

1. PRENDIVILLE CC2. ST MARKS ACS3. ST STEPHENS DUNCRAIG4. PETER MOYES5. IRENE MCCORMACK ‘A’6. LAKE JOONDALUP BC

Group ASSP1. WOODVALE COLLEGE ‘A’2. JOHN CURTIN COLLEGE ‘A’3. LYNWOOD SHS ‘A’4. SAFETY BAY SHS ‘A’

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