Allianz Advice
Advice from Allianz Insurance
Football:
- Gumshields must be worn for boys’ and girls’ football. This applies to training as well as games.
- Onus on parents to ensure that these rules are observed.
- Teachers should remind children: ‘No gumshield, no game’.
- Referees reminded to enforce this also.
Camogie:
- All children must wear a helmet. This applies to both training and matches.
- If a player has a banded hurley, the band must be taped over.
- Schools are advised to inform parents of these regulations.
- Responsibility on schools not to sell banded hurleys to girls.
- Teacher should carry out a visual inspection before matches.
- Referee should carry out a visual inspection before games.
Hurling:
- In underage hurling, up to and including Under 12 age groups, the use of metal bands on hurleys is prohibited unless the metal bands are taped over.
- Cumann na mBunscol committees that organise Under 10, Under 11 or 12 hurling need to make teachers and parents aware of this.
- Schools are advised to inform parents of these regulations.
- Responsibility on schools not to sell banded hurleys to boys taking part in competitions up to and including under 12.
- Teacher should carry out a visual inspection before matches.
- Referee should carry out a visual inspection before games.
- Young Whistlers cannot be responsible for checking for bands on hurleys.
