Bantry Blues

Founded 1887

Co. Cork

Forms , Links , Downloads

 

TEAM SHEETS: It is recommended that teamsheets are downloaded from FOIREANN, as all the players and mentors details are included. Players name in English & Irish, GAA registration number, date of birth , confimation if registered with Croke Park for present year.

If you are unsure how to download teamsheet contact : pro.bantryblues.cork@gaa.ie

 

SUBSTITUTION SLIPS :   DOWNLOAD HERE : CLICK HERE 

SAMPLE SUBSTITUTION SLIP


VIDEO RECORDING GAMES 

Permission to Video Record Games; 

ADULT GAMES ; 

If your club wishes to record an upcoming game, you must complete the form using the below link. 

CLICK HERE FOR FORM TO REQUEST PERMISSION TO VIDEO A GAME 
https://gaacork.ie/recordgame/

 

Please note that this form must be completed by the Club Secretary. 

JUVENILE FIXTURES ; 

Permission must be sought from the (1) Opposition Club & (2) the Rebel Óg Secretary. Seperate emails must be sent ( do not c.c. ) as you are requesting each parties individual consent. Also ensure that each player on your panel has consented to photographs/ videos being taken 

BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES : 

BEST PRACTISE GUIDELINES:
• Ask for the player’s and parental permission to use their image. This consent could be included in 
the annual registration form.
• All children/young people featured in recordings must be appropriately dressed.
• The photograph or recording should focus on the activity rather than a particular young person.
• In general, no personal details relating to the young person should be revealed as accompanying 
materials to the photograph or recorded image, with the exception being where they are being 
publicly acknowledged (e.g. an award or personal achievement), for which consent has been given.
• Group and team photographs may be taken but it is not necessary to match a player’s name 
with the position in which they may be standing or seated in the team photograph. This is a 
precautionary recommendation based on previous examples of misuse of photographs by 
those who sought to exploit the gathering of young people together in an enjoyable and fun 
environment.
• Clubs, coaches and volunteers should be permitted to use video equipment as a legitimate 
coaching aid and as a means of recording special occasions; however, care should be taken in the 
dissemination, storage and use of such material.
• Parents and spectators taking photographs/recordings should where possible seek permission 
in advance from the Club/County Board and should also be prepared to identify themselves if 
requested and state the purpose for their photography/filming. If Club/County Board personnel 
are unhappy about any matter relating to such photography the permission granted should be 
withdrawn immediately.
• When commissioning professional photographers or inviting the press to a game or session ensure 
that they are clear about our expectations of them in relation to child protection.
• Any instances of the use of inappropriate images should be reported to the Club/County Board 
Children’s Officer and/or appropriate Designated Person and also to the relevant statutory 
authorities if deemed necessary

The GAA policy states that when we pass on information regarding games, training or other activities for the attention of our underage players that we do so via group texts and that these group texts should be sent to the parents/guardians of underage players. The same good practice guidance applies when using emails or social media sites.

 

 

 

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