Insurance
It is the responsibility of the Team Manager to make sure that all
persons traveling with the team, whether playing in the games or
not, is adequately insured for any injury or sickness that may occur
during their stay in Madeira. Neither the organizing Committee of
EGORF 2008 nor European Golden Oldies Rugby will be held liable for
any costs incurred from any injury or sickness to any participants
of the Festival. Team Managers will have to sign a document stating
that all members of their party are adequately insured for these
purposes.
Golden Oldies Rugby Playing Laws For EGORF 2008
This is Golden Oldies Rugby and the fun, friendship and fraternity
that is Golden Oldies motto must be evident at all times.
The following Festival playing laws have been approved by the
European Golden Oldies Rugby Festival 2008 Steering Committee:
All players must be correctly attired for Golden Oldies Rugby at all
times including footwear. (Low profile studs or grass sport shoes).
These Golden Oldies rules do not permit offside play or
unsportsmanlike behaviour and have been designed to increase the
enjoyment of the game, eliminating over-vigorous play and minimising
the chances of injury.
The normal rules of Rugby as per the International Rugby Board (IRB)
- Under 19 laws - shall apply with the following variations:
All 8 forwards must remain bound in the scrum until the ball has
been cleared.
The halfback must not follow the ball around the scrum.
There must be no pressure scrummaging or movement of the scrum.
(i.e. non-contested set-scrums)
There shall be no striking against the head by hookers.
Nº 8 Can not come out with the ball in the scrum.
Defending players may kick the ball only in their own 22.
In lineouts all 8 forwards must take part. All lineouts shall be set
(no quick lineouts).
Teams scoring a try shall also restart the game by kicking the ball
to the non-scoring team.
Unlimited substitution of players.
Players must observe the offside rule, particularly that of
remaining behind the hindmost foot at rucks, mauls and scrums;
lineouts to a minimum of 10 metres.
The game shall be played over two 20-minute periods.
All players must observe the restrictions on tackling 'older'
players. These are identified by coloured shorts.
Captains will be responsible for the behaviour of their players.
Other variations may be organised at the discretion of both captains
and the referees.
Coloured Shorts
35 to 59 years Club or red shorts If a player is wearing red shorts
in this category it means he does not want to be tackled to the
ground or pushed off his feet. Any player in red shorts may be
'held' in the spirit of GOR but NOT tackled.
60 to 64 years Red shorts Can be held but not brought to the ground.
65 to 69 years Gold shorts Not to be tackled or held, may be touched
and opponents may stand in front.
70 to 79 years Purple shorts Not to be touched or obstructed in any
way.
80 + years Special Committee shorts Not to be touched or obstructed
in any way.
N.B. Club shorts are the normal coloured shorts worn by the club.
These MUST NOT be red or gold or purple in colour.
Levels of Competitiveness*
EGORF is a Festival of Golden Oldies Rugby and NOT a tournament. The
results of games are not listed. ALL teams are winners as long as
they participate in the spirit of Golden Oldies Rugby; Fun,
Friendship and Fraternity.
That being said, there is room for differing level of
competitiveness. Teams will be grouped according to their choice of
competitiveness to ensure that everyone plays the sort of game they
want.
Competitive - for teams consisting mainly of players 35-50
Fun - for teams with only a few under 50 and various over.
* This is intended as a rough guideline to indicate what teams can
expect to meet at these levels in terms of opposition. It does not
preclude a team of 36-year olds opting for fun. Play should be
adjusted accordingly.
The 'European Golden Oldies Rugby Laws of the Game' document can be
downloaded:
here
