GPS ROUND 9 - TERM 2, 2023
BBC HOME GAMES
Brisbane Boys’ College vs Brisbane State High School
HEADMASTER
Brisbane Boys’ College is delighted to welcome you to our College
With each new season, we look forward to renewing our acquaintances with friends from the other GPS School communities. This year, we celebrate 105 years of association and friendly competition, built on mutual respect, friendly rivalry and fair play – tenets of even greater significance as we continue to be influenced by the effects of COVID-19.
We want all students to enjoy sport and to understand the benefits of physical activity, and we encourage our charges to strive for excellence, while impressing on them the importance of team spirit and sportsmanship. Similarly, we encourage all parents and spectators to set an example of good sportsmanship, respect for fair play and applauding the endeavours displayed by both teams. With this in mind, I draw your attention to the GPS Codes of Behaviour found in this program.
Additionally, given the requirements of Queensland Health, and in the interest of preserving the safety of all in our community, I would ask that you follow all COVID-safe measures while on campus. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated.
On behalf of the College community, I would like to thank all staff, coaches, parents, Old Boys and friends of our schools for their support of our Co-curricular programs, and for their contribution to the success of our sports and activities. This spirit of fellowship and positive intent will be remembered long after the scores of the match are a distant memory.
I do hope that you enjoy Round 9 of fixtures and feel most welcome as our guests.
Mr Andre Casson HeadmasterWith we are passion Good Cricket, representing
HEAD OF CO-CURRICULUM
Welcome to all competitors, spectators and staff attending the upcoming Football and Tennis fixtures. I hope you all enjoy the experience.
With Term 2 GPS Sports and Activities underway, we are set to witness the courage, dedication and passion synonymous with healthy competition.
Good luck to all competitors, especially the Cricket, Debating and Volleyball teams, who are representing their schools at the highest level.
In the interests of protecting the wellbeing of everyone in the GPS community, please be sure to follow any safety protocols outlined at your events. We thank you for your support and cooperation in providing safe opportunities for our boys to participate in GPS Sports and Activities.
With Australia celebrating National Volunteer Week from the 15 – 21 May BBC Co-curriculum would like to sincerely acknowledge and thank all of our volunteers who assist in making our activities a wonderful experience for all. Especially, BBC P & F, Football Support Group and Tennis Support Group members and every parent and friend in the background doing their bit for the College. Thank you!
Mr Mark Pavone Head of Co-curriculumCODE OF CONDUCT
WHAT IS THE CODE OF CONDUCT?
This Code sets out the types of behaviour that are not acceptable during a GPS event and the consequences of such actions.
This Code is established to ensure the highest possible standard of interschool competition occurs during Sports or Activities.
This Code support GPS’s desire to encourage and promote excellent sportsmanship and appropriate standards of behaviour,
PLAYERS
• Treat everyone equally, fairly and with dignity regardless of gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, age or disability. Any form of bullying, harassment or discrimination has no place in GPS Sport and Activities.
• Be a good sport, displaying modesty in victory and graciousness in defeat.
• Do not tolerate acts of aggression.
• Play by the rules and accept the officials’ decisions.
• Respect the rights, dignity and worth of fellow players, coaches, officials and spectators.
• Do not abuse, threaten or intimidate, use crude language or gestures, or show apparent unnecessary dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an official, coach, manager or other people whether before, during or after Sport or Activities.
• Your safety and the safety of your teammates and opponents come First.
• Participate for your enjoyment and benefit, not just to please your parents or coaches.
• Cooperate with your coach, teammates, opponents and officials.
• Work equally hard for the benefit of yourself, your team and your school.
• Take pride in the improvement of your skills and your performance and remember that sport is not just about winning.
• Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by the GPS Association.
• Do not make any public comment that is critical of the performance of an official, player, team official, coach or employee/officer/volunteer of any school or Sport or Activities; or on any matter that is, or is likely to be, the subject of an investigation or disciplinary process; or otherwise make any public comment that would likely be detrimental to the best interests, image and welfare of the Sport or Activities, a team, a school, a competition or activity.
• Do not otherwise act in a way that may adversely affect or reflect on, or bring you, your team, school or the GPS Association into disrepute or discredit.
including fair play on and off the field.
This Code is not intended to restrict or hinder persons having fun and participating competitively in the Sports or Activities.
It is important to note that this Code may apply in addition to any code or other disciplinary requirements of the person’s school, sport governing body and will be referred to the police where appropriate.
TEACHERS AND COACHES
• Treat everyone equally, fairly and with dignity regardless of gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, age or disability. Any form of bullying, harassment or discrimination has no place in GPS Sport and Activities.
• Ensure that any physical contact with a participant is appropriate to the situation, rules of your Sport or Activities and necessary for the player’s skill development or safety. Any physical contact with athletes should be (a) appropriate to the situation and (b) essential for the participant’s skill development.
• Refrain from any form of personal abuse towards your athletes, officials or those staff and students from the opposing school.
• Encourage participants to display good sportsmanship and to participate within the spirit of the game always respecting the importance of fair play.
• Treat each participant as an individual by respecting the talent, development stage and goals of each individual; help each participant reach their full potential.
• Make a commitment to providing a quality service to your participants by following and keeping up to date with the guidelines of National and international bodies governing your Sport or Activities, along with GPS Rules and Policies.
• Keep informed of current coaching principles and the principles of growth and development of participants of all ages.
• Be a positive role model for your participants. Refrain from inappropriate behaviour towards officials, parents, spectators and other member schools; and teach this to your participants.
• Ensure equipment and facilities meet safety standards. Equipment, rules, training and the environment need to be appropriate for the age of the participant.
• Teach players the rules of the game and ensure they observe them.
• Remember that competitive games are primarily for enjoyment and that winning is only part of the process.
• Ensure that you do not expect players to devote an unreasonable amount of time to training which would prevent them from leading a balanced life.
OFFICIALS
(Umpires, referees, adjudicators, linesperson, score bench, tournament directors and any other appointed officials)
• Treat everyone equally, fairly and with dignity regardless of gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, age or disability. Any form of bullying, harassment or discrimination has no place in GPS Sport and Activities.
• Accept responsibility for all actions taken. Exercise reasonable care to prevent injury by ensuring participants compete within the rules.
• Be impartial and maintain integrity in your relationship with other officials, participants and coaches.
• Avoid situations that may lead to a conflict of interest.
• Not be in a position of individual and unsupervised contact with participants under 18 years of age.
• Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction.
• Be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance by maintaining the highest standards of personal conduct and projecting a favourable image of your Sport or Activities and officiating at all times.
• Refrain from any personal abuse towards participants, coaches, parents, spectators or other officials.
• Show concern and caution towards ill and injured participants. Enforce the blood rule and apply procedures regarding ill or injured participants according to the rules.
• Keep up to date with rule changes for the relevant governing body and with the latest trends in officiating
• Abstain from the use of tobacco and the consumption of alcoholic beverages prior to and during officiating or whilst in uniform.
• Adhere to the Anti-Doping Policy advocated by the GPS Association.
• Make no public comments or media announcements without prior approval from the Executive Officer of the GPS Association.
• All Umpires must wear only the official governing bodies uniform when umpiring at any GPS Sport or Activities.
• Abide by all relevant policies documented by the GPS Association in relation to appointments.
PARENTS AND SPECTATORS
The GPS Association warmly encourages the full and whole-hearted involvement and support of parents and spectators.
• Treat everyone equally, fairly and with dignity regardless of gender or gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, cultural or religious background, age or disability. Any form of bullying, harassment or discrimination has no place in GPS Sport and Activities.
• Spectators are an essential part of the GPS and shall at all times conform to accepted standards of good sportsmanship and behaviour.
• Shall at all times respect officials, coaches and players and extend all courtesies to them.
• Should lead by example and display appropriate social behaviour by not using profane, demeaning or derogatory language, or harassing players, coaches, officials, or other spectators – physical or verbal abuse will not be tolerated.
• Respect the official’s decision. Do not abuse, threaten or intimidate an official and do not show dissension, displeasure or disapproval towards an official’s decision in an abusive or unreasonable fashion.
• Instil the ability to accept losses and setbacks without undue disappointment.
• Show respect for opponents, never ridicule mistakes or losses –supporters are there to support not downgrade.
• Never publicly criticise officials – raise personal concerns with School/GPS Association in private.
• Remember that you are there for the participants to enjoy the game. REVISED
Campus Map
CRICKET NETS
BBC STANDS
MISKIN OVAL
VISITORS STANDS
OLD COLLEGIANS’ PAVILION
JUNIOR TENNIS COURTS
P&F OVAL
MCKENZIE WING
PREP CENTRE MIDDLE SCHOOL
BUSSHELTERS
JUNIOR SCHOOL GREEN
JUNIOR SCHOOL
CRICKET NETS
OAKMAN OVAL
Campus Map
MCKENZIE WING
MIDDLE SCHOOL
JUNIOR SCHOOL GREEN JUNIOR SCHOOL UNDERCROFT
JUNIOR SCHOOL
BOARDING PRECINCT
COLLEGE HALL COLLEGE HALL FOYER
POOL
TUCKSHOP COLLEGE SHOP
HAMILTON WING
CRICKET PAVILION
BOARDERS’ DINING ROOM
HEALTH CENTRE COLLEGE HOUSE MAIN ENTRANCE
MAIN ADMINISTRATION
CHAPEL OF ST ANDREWS
RUDD WING RESOURCE CENTRE
KENSINGTON TERRACE
AMPITHEATRE BIRTLES WING
INTERGRATED LEARNING CENTRE
BARBARA HELEN THOMSON SPORTS COMPLEX
CRICKET NETS
MOGGILLROADACCESS
JOHN NOBLET OVAL
P&F PAVILION
SENIOR TENNIS COURTS
MOGGILLROAD
TENNIS
TENNIS SCHEDULE
ROUND 9 | FRIDAY 16 JUN 2023
NO
NO GAME
BBC 6B NO GAME
BBC 6C NO GAME
BBC 6D NO GAME
BBC 5A NO GAME
BBC 5B NO GAME
BBC 5C NO GAME
BBC 5D NO GAME
TENNIS FIRST TEAM
FOOTBALL
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
ROUND 9 | FRIDAY 16 JUN 2023
FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM
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