<< Go back to previous page

 

 

PNZ PLAYER CODE OF BEHAVIOUR

This Code applies to all members of Petanque New Zealand affiliated clubs.

During all games players are expected to:

1. Play and abide by the rules of the game as instructed by the Tournament Organising Committee and Umpires of the day.

2. Play the game in a sporting manner.

3. Not use or abusive language, particularly to other players, officials and spectators.

4. Accept without argument the decisions of the Umpire(s).

5. Observe the correct dress of the day.

6. Not drink alcohol during games, and to excess for the duration of the competition (i.e. arriving under the influence at the start of the day is unacceptable).

7. Not smoke during games, and on the terrain at any time (i.e. even when spectating).

8. Ensure that supporters and/or family or friends do not encroach onto the terrain or allow any pets or children to do so during play. Any player who is found to be in breach of this code of behaviour will be considered to be guilty of improper behaviour and liable to the penalties in Articles 37, 38, and 39 of the rules of the game.

 

This page has been viewed times

 

You can read a satirical viewpoint about the PNZ Players Code of Behaviour on this PAGE.

 

See also this page Code of Behaviour



Page Information

  • Changed 1 year ago [show history]
  • View page source
  • You're not logged in
  • No tags yet learn more

Wiki Information

Recent PBwiki Blog Posts