Match Day

A warning about the boys carrying valuables in their footy bags, several of our boys lost mobile phones and MP3 players after change rooms were ransacked. Please ensure that the boys are aware of this potentially happening and maybe Team Managers can to arrange a valuables bag that can be looked after by a parent or locked in a car during the game. Alternatively boys should make sure their parents are holding their valuables during the game.

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 June 2009 17:06 )

 
It is a MSJFL mandatory requirement to wear a mouth guard at all times. 

Last Updated ( Friday, 07 August 2009 15:47 )

 

To be updated for 2010

Last Updated ( Monday, 24 August 2009 15:04 )

 

When you register your child with the MJFC, your child is automatically covered by the MSJFL’s Personal Injury Insurance when he or she is participating in an official Club match, training session, or function. Protection for your child whilst travelling to or from any of these events is also provided. The insurance is underwritten by JLT.  Should an injury occur, the insurance will cover costs associated with non-Medicare items such as ambulance, physiotherapy, dental, chiropractic and private hospital accommodation.   The insurance does NOT cover items that are claimable under Medicare i.e. the fees associated with a doctor, surgeon, surgeon’s assistant, anaesthetist, x-rays, MRI scans (in some cases) and public hospital costs  It is important to note that as required by Government legislation, the insurance does NOT cover the Medicare gap. For example, if your child needs to visit a doctor as a result of a football injury, and the Doctor charges you say $45 for a short consultation, Medicare provides a rebate of say $15.35 (actual will be per the Medical Benefits Schedule) and therefore you are out of pocket $29.65.  You CANNOT claim this gap under the insurance.  There are several criteria that void the insurance coverage, the most relevant to the MJFC being if your child plays against medical advice or has a pre existing injury or illness.  If you need to make a claim, you can access the claim form from the JLT website http://www.jltsport.com.au/afl/claim.aspx which you should complete and send in as soon as possible as most policies have a time limit in which you can submit your claim form. If you need assistance with any matter related to this insurance, please do not hesitate to contact the club’s Risk Management committee member (vice-president).

MJFC holds Basic Cover level under the JLT policy
50% claimable costs reimbursed; $100 excess applies; $2,000 max per claim;

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 23 April 2010 15:17 )

 

FINES
Where players actions such as swearing, incorrect outfits etc result in the club receiving a fine, the parents involved will be asked to pay those fines.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 April 2009 22:54 )

 

ZERO TOLERANCE FOR UMPIRE ABUSE
The league will not tolerate ANY abuse from the benches nor from any players. An immediate $100 fine will be given to the offending club by the League. Parents & Team Officials are reminded that this fine will be handed onto the person responsible. Any player who swears will be sent off.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 April 2009 22:53 )

 

MOUTH GUARDS
Players' safety is one of the club's key concerns. Mouth guards MUST be worn at all training sessions as well as during the game (including practice matches). No mouth guard and the player is not permitted to play - across all age groups.

The club recommends Grant Foxwell, 171 East Boundary Road, East Bentleigh Ph: 9579 2211. Please let Grant know you are a member of the Murrumbeena Junior Football Club and he will do a maroon and gold mouthguard at a reduced rate

SKINS
Skins are permitted to be worn, but they are only allowed to be the flesh coloured ones and only shorts no long legged versions on game days. No restrictions for training.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 11 June 2009 13:33 )

 


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