FAQ's


What do I need? HRS Socks, $15, and HRS Branded shorts $35 which will be sold on game day down at Elwood Park. Or HRS colours Navy Blue, Black Shorts only, please support the club with this. Mouth Guards must be worn at every game and trainings, this is NZRU Regulations. 

When will I know what team I am in and when I am training? We will be getting team information out to coaches as quickly as we can and YOUR COACHES will let you know which team you are in and when and where training is.

Will I be in the same team as last year and can I play in the same team as my friends? We try to keep the teams from last year together, or with others from the same school.  If you have a specific request please make a note on your registration sheet, or see the information desk.


Contact Details

Email: hrsjuniors@outlook.co.nz

Matt Sanders - 0211947932           

Di Wilson - 021 185 1545

Complaints Procedure

In the unlikey event you have an issue or concern about players/games/coaches etc here are the necessary steps to take. Please note to do these as follows.

Step 1 - See your coach, He/She will follow up this complaint with the Convenor.

              (If the complaint is about the Coach please go straight to the Convenor). 

Step 2 - If you feel like the complaint has not been handled by the coach please go to the Convenor. They will take the necessary steps to sort                                            the issue/concern. These complaints must be into the Convenor by 7pm Monday evening. 


Convenors

Matt Sanders - 021 194 7932


**NOTE** It is important that the issue or concern remains within the club. 


SIDELIINE BEHAVIOUR

Our role is to encourage and be part of the team.

Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union, in conjunction with Sport Hawke’s Bay and other sporting codes, is supporting an initiative to promote positive sideline behaviour.

This initiative aims to address negative sideline behaviour within the club environment and educate supporters on what positive support looks like.

These are the 5 key messages:

  • They’re kids
  • Coaches are volunteers
  • Referees are human
  • It’s a game
  • Let success be their dream

These messages are a reminder that this is not professional sport — it is junior rugby within our club. Everyone involved has the right to learn, develop, and enjoy the game without negative sideline behaviour impacting their experience.