Letter from Football NSW

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THE ROCK
wrote on 02-Dec-15 08:08

This letter came out yesterday: 1 December 2015 Presidents and General Managers Football Associations PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Clubs Football NSW State League Clubs Referee Branches 2016 Competitions Dear Colleagues, As you may be aware, six clubs that participated in Granville & District Soccer Football Association (GDSFA) competitions in 2015 and one club from the Gladesville Hornsby Football Association (GHFA) have decided to participate in competitions outside of the Football Family in 2016. Those clubs are; ? Baulkham Hills Football Club ? Castel Hill RSL Rockets ? Castle Hill United Football Club ? Hills Grammar School ? Hills Knights Football Club (formerly St Michaels Baulkham Hills) ? North Rocks Soccer Club ? Norwest Soccer Having decided to leave the Football Family, the seven clubs are no longer considered within the insurance policy that covers the regular participation of our 225,000 players, 700 clubs and 5,500 referees in football matches. It is important to understand that any club director, coach, team official, player or referee participating in friendly, trial or competition matches against these clubs will not be covered by Football NSW public liability insurance, Director and Officer’s insurance or personal injury insurance. Football NSW will not endorse any trial or friendly match against these seven clubs, nor are they eligible to participate in any Football NSW competitions, programs or activities. Participation in any match outside of the Football Family would also be seen as a breach of the PlayStation 4 National Premier Leagues Club and Football NSW State League Club Participation Agreements. We would like to take this opportunity to confirm our continued support for the Football Associations, Clubs and Referee Branches that together are Football NSW. We have recently completed a comprehensive consultation process with the GDSFA, Clubs and the Granville and District Football Referees Association via a working group, the outcomes of which we believe will generate continued growth and improvement in not only the State’s oldest, but one of its most successful and vibrant football communities. We appreciate your continued support of GDFSA, GHFA and the broader Football Family, and look forward to another year of football in 2016. We wish you the best for the festive season, and look forward to seeing everyone out on the park next year. Kind Regards, Phil Brown Head of Football - FNSW

Training Night
wrote on 03-Dec-15 14:05

With the size of both the Castle Hill United and Baulkham Hills Clubs,it should make for an exciting and even competition with for example Castle Hill United A playing Castle Hill United B, whilst Baukham Hills A plays Baulkham Hills B, and Castle Hill United C playing Castle Hill Rockets. To save time and wear on the grounds Castle Hill United A could play Castle Hill United B on a training night. This of course would be after they all played each other in trial games.

Hahaha
wrote on 03-Dec-15 16:09

Well in. What a joke

cougertown
wrote on 03-Dec-15 20:05

Hahaha Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well in. What a joke oh well, its what the clubs wanted, its stupid but i dont give a shit, at least they got their wish and theyre out of granville. But from a ghfa point of view theres some silver lining, just imagine the amount of quality super and premier league players coming into our comp, who were never willing to participate in a hills comp.

Stan
wrote on 04-Dec-15 13:08

Good on them. An extreme move, but they have obviously had a gutful of Granville District and of FNSW protecting its mates. It is obvious that a Hills District would work very well.

hillbillie
wrote on 07-Dec-15 22:05

That Letter has an insulting tone.. (but where;s that one GHFA club? i see none..) imagine a couple of big areas pull out of FNSW

PUT TO THE TEST
wrote on 09-Dec-15 11:08

has any one actually claimed on any of the "insurance" provided by FNSW?

football
wrote on 09-Dec-15 11:09

reading that letter FNSW are trying to do anything they can too see local football players not play, I thought their constitution was for the betterment of football, shame on you,

legless
wrote on 09-Dec-15 20:04

I broke my leg playing, and it was easier not to claim. from what I heard recently they only cover some physio and that's about it

Knee less
wrote on 12-Dec-15 06:04

legless Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I broke my leg playing, and it was easier not to > claim. > from what I heard recently they only cover some > physio and that's about it Over the course of many years playing I did 2 ACL's and didn't use the football / rego insurance for the same reason above, raises the question, how many players do claim on the association insurance vs the total premiums paid by players. Surely these figures should be publicly available ? And what cover did they receive? Anybody know these stats?

kiwi
wrote on 12-Dec-15 16:07

They will pay 75% or a maximum of $200 per week for loss of income.
Not the best so make sure you have private health.
Guy from pumas could shed some light as he broke his leg in semi year before.

charity
wrote on 14-Dec-15 12:06

i dont think he was getting much as they were asking for donations for him at the grand final that year

intel
wrote on 14-Dec-15 13:09

heres the link to the policies for injuries http://www.jltsport.com.au/fnsw/products/personal-injury

47
wrote on 14-Dec-15 14:00

Knee less Wrote:

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> legless Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> >
I broke my leg playing, and it was easier not
> to
> >
claim.
> >
from what I heard recently they only cover some
> >
physio and that's about it
>
> Over the course of many years playing I did 2
> ACL's and didn't use the football / rego insurance
> for the same reason above, raises the question,
> how many players do claim on the association
> insurance vs the total premiums paid by players.
> Surely these figures should be publicly available
> ? And what cover did they receive? Anybody know
> these stats?

I dont know those stats but the premiums are listed on FNSW website. U6 to U18 pay $2.76, student pays $29.91, U19 and up pay $32.98. Now for that amount of premium, your coverage is not going to be great, but that said, we had a player do $5000 worth of damage to his teeth in a head clash and he was fully reimbursed. It took some persistence but he was eventually paid.

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