Thursday, April 06, 2006
Parents (and non-playing relatives) wanted for Sevens
After last night's meeting with the wider junior club the main non-playing role allocated to the girls section is pitch marshals - who will be charged with getting the right teams on and off the field at the right time, ensuring access to first aid support (either directly by themselves, or by getting first aiders when needed), and relaying scores of games down to the main scorers. In short getting things to run on time (as much as possible).
Four pitches need to be covered, so we'll need at least eight marshalls I suspect (so that you get a rest!).
Four pitches need to be covered, so we'll need at least eight marshalls I suspect (so that you get a rest!).
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