What to do before returning
- Ensure your child is (re)registered with the RFL - see registration page
- Complete and return the Player Declaration form. This can be completed electronically and sent to craig_hamilton66@hotmail.com or done on paper at training.
Pre-Attendance Symptom Check
All players, officials, volunteers and spectators must undergo a self-assessment for any COVID-19 symptoms. No-one should leave home to participate in sport if they, or someone they live with, has symptoms of COVID -19 currently recognised as any of the following:
Should an individual have demonstrated any such symptoms, they must follow NHS and PHE guidance on self-isolation
Pre-Attendance General Hygiene
All Individuals should:
• Wash their hands thoroughly before and after sessions (and when returning home);
• Use hand sanitiser at regular intervals (N.B. Children, particularly younger ones, are not always as aware about good hygiene, so special attention should be paid to children’s hand hygiene.)
Test & Trace
All participants (players, coaches, support staff) in the training session have responsibility to notify the Club COVID Officer (Craig Hamilton) should they display symptoms of COVID-19 within 48 hours of a training session and or match.
Anyone with symptoms should ask for a test online or call to arrange a test by calling 119.
They must complete the test within 5 days of the symptoms starting.
Club Covid Officer to direct the infected individual to the National Government’s Test and Trace procedures. In England this will mean that individual will have a test within 48 hours.
In addition to the above advice, Club Covid Officer to contact all individuals that attended the training session and or match in question to advise that an individual within that group has reported symptoms.
If the individual is a coach, then all participants of all sessions will need to be contacted and informed that they must follow the Governments advice on self-isolation for 7 days.
If a member of the club presents with symptoms within 48 hours of a training session/game, then training/practice/ matches played by the club must be suspended and a period of isolation as set out by the government followed, currently 7 days for an individual and 14 days for members of the household.
The name of the infected individual is not to be disclosed to protect anonymity.
All attendees of the session should be advised to isolate for 14 days (as per government guidelines) in case symptoms arise.
Behaviour at the Club – during training and playing
All participants (players, coaches, officials, volunteers and spectators) should observe the following:
Clubs should strictly limit the time spent congregating at a venue before activity begins. Meet-up times will reflect this. This includes arriving changed and ready to begin the warm up, if possible, to minimise time spent waiting or in holding areas. All bags and personal belongings should be kept in the car.
Upon arrival, players will be asked to sign a register, confirm you have no symptoms and undergo a temperature check. If your temperature is high, you will be given ten minutes and tested again. If it remains high, you will be asked to leave and follow government guidelines.
Only one parent can attend training or matches.
Further advice for players/coaches and spectators can be found below and must be adhered to:
After rugby league activity
If you have any questions, contact the club via social media or speak to COVID Officer, Craig Hamilton on 07765254269.