Saturday, September 12, 2009
Image of the game survey
In the light of recent controversies the RFU want to know what you think about how the game may (or may not) have been damaged. They have therefore launched a short survey (click here) to collect information about how widespread "cheating" or "unsportsmanlike" behaviour is at all levels of the game - and what you think could be done to reduce or eliminate it.
Fortunately on-field cheating and gamesmanship is pretty rare in the girls game - in fact I can only think of one blatant example of outright poor sportsmanship (when a visiting coach was overheard to tell his players and - we suspected from their subsequent behaviour - supporters as well, to deliberately "wind up" certain players in our team) - though off-field problem of bigger clubs poaching talented players from smaller rivals keeps rearing its head.
It should take no more than five minutes to fill it in - please find the time. But be quick - you only have a couple of weeks to do so.
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