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2024Oct21

The Lloyd Burton Festival

Monday 21st October 2024

Venue
The Deanes tennis centre

Type of Competition
Multi-Skills

Summary
A tribute to our dear friend and colleague, Lloyd.
a fun carousel of activities, including ones that Lloyd loved and that relate to his personality. Ks2.
Group of 30 children.

Start Time:  12:30   Finish Time:  14:30

Contact Number
01268 773545 x252

Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk


** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Tuesday 8th October **

The Competition Registration Deadline has expired for booking places.
Please contact your PDM.


7 school(s) already registered for this competition...

St. Katherine's C of E   Thundersley Primary School   St Nicholas    The Robert Drake Primary School   Wyburns Primary School   Westerings   Barling Magna   

1 school(s) are currently on the Reserve List for this competition...

Jotmans


2024Oct23

Performance Festival - Gymnastics / Cheerleading / Dance Skills

Wednesday 23rd October 2024

Venue
The Deanes School / Tennis Centre

Type of Competition
Multi-Sports

Summary
An opportunity for students to try and learn new skills within specific sports and enjoy taking part in organised activities but without the pressure of a competitive pathway.

KS 2
Team of 15

Start Time:  11:30   Finish Time:  14:30

Contact Number
01268 773545 x252

Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk


** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 10th October **

The Competition Registration Deadline has expired for booking places.
Please contact your PDM.


7 school(s) already registered for this competition...

St. Katherine's C of E   Kingston Primary School   Lubbins Park Primary Academy   Riverside Primary School   Wyburns Primary School   Westerings    Down Hall Primary School  

4 school(s) are currently on the Reserve List for this competition...

Canvey Junior School
Rayleigh Primary School
Grove Wood
Montgomerie Primary


2024Nov06

Paralympics competition - new age curling/boccia/

Wednesday 6th November 2024

Venue
The Deanes tennis centre

Type of Competition
Paralympic

Summary
A competitive sports event - schools should select students that are prepared to compete with other schools and progress through the county pathway.

BOCCIA
3 Players on a team (3v3) Squads of 3-6

Primary – KS2 - MIXED AGE

Players must be either on the SEND register or be disengaged with sport or have
low self-esteem/ emotional or behavioural needs.

Format A game lasts for 3/4 'ends' depending on time
Rules All players are seated when playing and must remain in the throwing box during the

match. Each player in the team has 2 throwing balls .
Before the start of a game a coin is tossed and the winners decide which colour balls
they want to play with.
The team who start with the RED balls, start with the jack in the first 'end'
The jack can be thrown anywhere over the line.
The same person who threw the jack then throws their teams first coloured ball,
aiming to get as near to the jack as possible.
After the first of the red teams players have thrown their first red ball, the first player
chosen from the blue team then throws as near to the jack as possible
You can knock your opponents balls out of the way, knock your own balls closer or
knock the jack closer to your coloured balls
The game continues with the team who are not the closest to the jack.
That team continues throwing until that team are now closest to the jack or have run
out of balls.
Play then switches to the other team and so on
Play continues until all balls have been thrown.
The end is scored by awarding one point for every ball of the same colour that is
closer to the jack than the nearest opposing balled.

New age kurling

Year 5 and 6
Squads are made up of 4 players (Two girls & two boys)
Format Each game consists of four ends. An end is completed when all eight stones have

been played.

Rules Each player delivers stones corresponding to their team colour, red or blue, towards

the target at the opposite end of the court.
Stones can be propelled using any part of the body or using a pusher, providing
that the player is behind the delivery line on releasing the stone.
Individuals/teams take it in turns to deliver the first stone of an end. The
individual/team going first in the first end being determined by a toss of a coin.
Each game consists of four ends. An end is completed when all eight stones have
been played.
A team scores one point for each stone that is closer to the centre than any
opposition stone.
At the completion of four ends, the points scored on each end are added
together. The individual / team with the highest total score wins.



Start Time:  10:30   Finish Time:  14:30

Contact Number
01268 773545 x252

Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk


** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 24th October **

There are 3 place(s) available on this competition

Not booked on this competition yet?  BOOK NOW!

13 school(s) already registered for this competition...

St. Katherine's C of E   Lubbins Park Primary Academy   Glebe   Riverside Primary School   Canvey Junior School   The Robert Drake Primary School   Down Hall Primary School   Hockley   Rayleigh Primary School   Great wakering primary    Montgomerie Primary    Montgomerie Primary    Hadleigh Junior School  


2024Nov15

Basketball

Friday 15th November 2024

Venue
Waterside, Canvey

Type of Competition
Basketball

Summary
Purpose of event: A competitive sports event - Schools should select students that are prepared to compete with other schools and progress through to the cluster competitive pathway.

KS 2
Squad of 12 (6 boys and 6 girls)
5 boys play in the first half then 5 girls play the second half.

Rules for the offense
The basketball team on offense is the team with the basketball. When a player has the basketball there are certain rules they must follow: 1) The player must bounce, or dribble, the ball with one hand while moving both feet. If, at any time, both hands touch the ball or the player stops dribbling, the player must only move one foot. The foot that is stationary is called the pivot foot.

2) The basketball player can only take one turn at dribbling. In other words, once a player has stopped dribbling they cannot start another dribble. A player who starts dribbling again is called for a double-dribbling violation and loses the basketball to the other team. A player can only start another dribble after another player from either team touches or gains control of the basketball. This is usually after a shot or pass.

3) The ball must stay in bounds. If the offensive team loses the ball out of bounds the other team gets control of the basketball.

4) The players hand must be on top of the ball while dribbling. If they touch the bottom of the basketball while dribbling and continue to dribble this is called carrying the ball and the player will lose the ball to the other team.

5) Once the offensive team crosses half court, they may not go back into the backcourt. This is called a backcourt violation. If the defensive team knocks the ball into the backcourt, then the offensive team can recover the ball legally.

Defensive Rules The team on defence is the team without the basketball.

1) The main rule for the defensive player is not to foul. A foul is described as gaining an unfair advantage through physical contact. There is some interpretation that has to be made by the referee, but, in general, the defensive player may not touch the offensive player in a way that causes the offensive player to lose the ball or miss a shot.

Rules for everyone

1) Although the foul rule is described above as a defensive rule, it applies exactly the same to all players on the court including offensive players.

2) Basketball players cannot kick the ball or hit it with their fist. Every player on the court is subject to the same rules regardless of the position they play. The positions in basketball are just for team basketball strategy and there are no positions in the rules.

Start Time:  12:15   Finish Time:  16:30

Contact Number
01268 773545 x252

Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk


** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Saturday 2nd November **

There are 0 place(s) available on this competition

Unfortunately, all places for this competition are booked.
Put me on the reserve list for this competition.

19 school(s) already registered for this competition...

Woodham Ley Primary School   Canvey Junior School   Jotmans   Glebe   Rayleigh Primary School   Grove Wood   EFPS   Winter Gardens    Winter Gardens    Holt Farm Junior School   Hockley   Barling Magna    Plumberow Primary Academy   Northwick Park    Northwick Park    William Read   Thundersley Primary 2   Thundersley Primary 2   Winter Gardens   

1 school(s) are currently on the Reserve List for this competition...

Hadleigh Junior School


2024Nov20

Tag Rugby

Wednesday 20th November 2024

Venue
Canvey Rugby club

Type of Competition
Rugby

Summary
Purpose of event: A competitive sports event - Schools should select students that are prepared to compete with other schools and progress through to the cluster competitive pathway.


A squad of 12 players, with 8 to play at any one time.

Eligibility. A minimum of 2 girls must be playing at all times.

Things to avoid

ALWAYS two hands on the ball when moving with the ball and passing

Tag Belts must be worn over the shirt at all times. Shirts should be tucked in.

No contact -strictly no contact or grabbing a player's clothing.

No kicking - no kicking is allowed in Tag Rugby.

No hand-offs - no hand-offs on the body or face or to swipe a defender's hand away to stop them taking your ribbons. This includes using the ball to fend off defenders.

No diving on the ball - for safety players are not allowed to dive on a loose ball but instead must remain on their feet to play it.

No deliberate barging into defenders - for safety, the ball carrier and the defender should attempt to avoid contact with each other at all times.

No diving to score a try - Tag Rugby is often played during the summer months on hard grounds. For safety, it is recommended that young players are not allowed to dive in the act of scoring.

Principles of Play

In attack, the ball carrier should run forward whenever possible with the other players in close support. He / she can dodge potential taggers but cannot fend them off or shield his / her tags. The ball carrier’s feet must not leave the ground at any time including static spinning (when the players feet leave the ground and they turn 360°) However a pivoting movement is allowed as long as both feet do not come off the ground and the player is moving in a forward direction. The ball carrier should look to hold the ball in both hands at all times (coaching point not law), run at spaces between defenders and, if there are no spaces available, pass the ball to a team

mate in a better position. The ball carrier must not deliberately make contact with an opponent - offenders must be spoken to and reminded of the non-contact rules of tag rugby and a free pass awarded to the non offending side.

In defence, players should also be looking to run forward to that they can reduce the space their opponents have to play in. Defenders cannot physically touch the ball carrier, as the only contact allowed between the two teams is the removal of a tag from the belt of the ball carrier. Any other type of contact on the ball carrier, such as shirt pulling, running in front of or barging the ball carrier, forcing the ball carrier into touch, wrestling the ball from the ball carrier, etc, should be penalised.

Rule 1 - Method of scoring

A try is worth one point.

To score a try a player must carry the ball over the opponents' goal line and press the ball down on the ground.

After a try is scored the game restarts from the centre of the field with a free pass by the non-scoring team.

Rule 2 - Passing

No forward passes are allowed and will be penalised by a free pass being awarded to the non-offending team at the place the ball left the player's hands.

Rule 3 - The 'Tackle' (Tag)

Only the player with the ball can be tagged and a tag is simply the removal by a defender of one of the two ribbons from the ball carrier. Ball carriers can run or dodge potential taggers; one pivoting movement in a forward direction is permitted as long as the players feet remain in contact with the ground i.e. no spinning jumps allowed. Players cannot fend off potential taggers, guard or shield their ribbons in any way. This includes using the ball to fend away defenders. The defender then holds the ribbon above their head and shouts 'tag' for all to hear. Note: When playing with a referee, it is helpful to players if the referee shouts 'pass' as a tag is made. Once tagged, the player in possession of the ball must attempt to stop as soon as possible and pass the ball within 3 seconds of being tagged. Even at full pace, the ball carrier will be expected to stop in 3 strides. Near the goal line, players are allowed momentum strides which means if they have taken 2 or 3 strides and put the ball down over the goal line the try will be given unless on the 5th and final tag. After a tag has been made, both the ball carrier and the defender are momentarily out of the game. The defender can take no further part until they have handed back the ribbon to the attacker (not thrown it on the floor) and the attacker no further part, until they have replaced their ribbon back on their belt.

Rule 4 - The Free Pass

A free pass is used to start the game (from the centre of the field) or to restart it at the place where the ball went out of play or an infringement took place. Note: If an infringement takes place over the goal line, or within 5 metres of the goal line, then a free pass should be awarded to the non-offending team, 5 metres out from the goal line to create some space.

At a free pass the ball is held in two hands and on the instruction 'play' given by the referee the player passes the ball to a team-mate. Note: It is the referee who dictates when a free pass is taken by saying 'play'. Players cannot take a quick free pass in Tag Rugby, instead referees must allow sufficient time for defenders to get back before restarting the game.

The player making the free pass must start play with a pass, they are not allowed to run with it themselves.

The opposition cannot start moving forward until the player has actually passed the ball.

At a free pass, the opposition must be 7 metres (7 large steps) back.

Rule 5 - Ball out of play

If the ball or ball carrier goes out of play a free pass is given to the other team from the sideline.

Rule 6 - Knock-ons

A knock-on occurs when the player attempting to catch the ball fumbles it and knocks it forward to the ground in the direction of the opponents' goal. Note: The ball must touch the ground for a knock-on to occur, so if a player fumbles a pass but manages to catch it before it hits the ground, play should continue.

Rule 7 - Off-side

Once a tag has been made all defenders should make an effort to get back on their side of the ball and not deliberately stand in an off-side position, blocking the pass or waiting for an interception. Off-side is penalised by awarding a free pass to the non-offending team. Note: It tends to be the defenders standing off-side and within 3 metres of the ball that need penalising the most. Where defenders are off-side but not interfering with play, then play should be allowed to continue permitting the game to flow.

Rule 8 - Number of Tags ('tackles')

The five tag rule is applied at the County Final. Failure to score after this set number of tags results in a 'turnover', with the opposition gaining a free pass at the place the last tag took place. Note: Referees could call out the number of tags when players are tagged e.g. 'Pass, one' …..'pass, two' etc.

For a tag to count, the ball must still be in the hands of the ball carrier at the moment the tag is made. If a defender removes a ribbon after the ball carrier has passed the ball the tag should not be counted.

After a free pass has been awarded, the number of tags start back to zero.

When the Tag Rugby rules are broken, a free pass is awarded to the other team at the place the infringement took place and the number of tags start back to zero.

Start Time:  10:00   Finish Time:  14:30

Contact Number
01268 773545 x252

Contact Email
cprssp@thedeanes.essex.sch.uk


** NOTE: Deadline for Competition Booking is Thursday 7th November **

There are 1 place(s) available on this competition

Not booked on this competition yet?  BOOK NOW!

17 school(s) already registered for this competition...

Kingston Primary School   Thundersley Primary School   Winter Gardens   Riverside Primary School   Canvey Junior School   Westerings   Grove Wood   Down Hall Primary School   Plumberow Academy   Woodham Ley Primary School   Jotmans   Rayleigh Primary School   Kents Hill Junior School   Northwick Park   William Read   Hadleigh Junior School   Leigh Beck Juniors  



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