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Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being 

considered a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down

leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below 

the team the player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s

next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive 

match they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be

a player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in 

a lower division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of 

the season when promotion/relegations are being decided

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Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being 

considered a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below the team the 

player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive match

they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be a

player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in a lower 

division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of 

the season when promotion/relegations are being decided

Unknown editor edited August 08, 2017 03:26

Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being 

considered a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below the team the 

player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive match

they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be a

player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in a lower 

division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of the

season when promotion/relegations are being decided

Unknown editor edited August 08, 2017 03:26

Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being 

considered a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below the team the 

player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive match

they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be a

player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in a lower 

division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of the

season when promotion/relegations are being decided

Unknown editor edited August 08, 2017 03:25

Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being considered 

a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below the team the 

player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive match

they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be a

player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in a lower 

division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of the

season when promotion/relegations are being decided

Unknown editor edited August 08, 2017 03:25

Player re-grading

6.2 A player will be automatically graded to the team he/she plays his/her first game of a new

season for, or if he/she returns from injury

after taking the field.

6.3 Named substitutes who do not take the field, are not graded to the higher team . The intent of this regulation

is to allow players to be names as a higher grade substitute, but still play lower in the grades without being considered 

a re-grade.

6.4 Unless otherwise specified‘ re-grades’ or ‘ re--grading’ only applies to the movement of players down leagues/teams.

6.5 A men’s league player can be re-graded a maximum of two leagues below the team the player is re--graded

from. For the purpose of this clause a‘ league’ is the league where the club’s next team play .

6.6 Up to four men’s league players in total can be re--graded down from any one team per match

: up to three players can be re-graded one league down from where their usual team plays

 one player can be re-graded two leagues down from where their usual team plays

 any one team can only receive three re-graded players per game.

6.7 A total of three women’s league players per match can be re-graded a maximum of one league below the team the 

player is re-graded from. For the purpose of this clause a ‘league’ is the league where the club’s next team plays.

6.8 A player is not classed as a re-grade when returning to the team they played in for the previous match.

However:

 if the player re-grades to another team, in a lower league than their original team, for a second consecutive match

they are still deemed to be a re-graded player

 the player will be classified as a player of the higher graded team.

6.9 Once a player has played two consecutive matches for a club’s lower graded team they are deemed to be a

player of that team.

6.10 Any player who reaches 75% of league matches for any one team cannot re-grade down again to a team in a lower 

division for the remainder of that season.

This includes players

who have played 14 Central League matches entering into a tier 1 team.

The intent of this regulation is to prevent higher graded players unfairly assisting lower league teams at the end of the

season when promotion/relegations are being decided