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Squash ACT 2024 Spring Pennant
Wednesdays and Thursday nights, from 6:30pm at Dickson or 7:00pm at Woden. 17 Rounds from 21 August to 12 December
This is a sanctioned event —
Approved
Event information
Late registrations for this event are closed.
ENTRY IS NOW OPEN FOR THE 2024 SQUASH ACT SPRING PENNANT
Competition nights are Wednesday and Thursday each week from 21 August through to 12 December
You can enter through your local club using one of the following links. Please note that you will need to be a financial Squash ACT (or Squash NSW) affiliated member with at least a local Competition membership to enter. You will be able to register with your club from their entry page via the links below
DICKSON
SCSC
VIKINGS
YASS
Once your entry has been accepted by your club, you will be placed in a provisional team which will be submitted to the Competition Committee to set up the Divisions for the Pennant.
Please note that pennant communication to players will be through MySquashAUS. All players are asked to:
1. Access and respond quickly to MySquashAUS emails related to pennant.
2. Make sure pennant emails don't end up in JUNK.
3. You need to be a Squash ACT (or Squash NSW) member to register. Please visit the Club-Finder to get to your club registration page.
ENTRIES CLOSE ON 7 AUGUST. Entry fee covers ALL court hire over 17 weeks, balls, prizes and administration.
BY SIGNING UP TO PENNANT YOU AGREE TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS OF ENTRY (please read carefully):
1. Players are placed in teams in each division at the discretion of the Competition Committee. Consideration will be given to:
a. A player’s recent playing performance and result history.
b. A player’s potential – while considering future potential has younger players in mind it does not rule out more senior players being given the opportunity to play in a division higher than their Squash Levels Rating.
c. Other matters considered relevant by the Committee.
2. Divisions will NOT be solely determined by Squash Levels rankings.
3. Players wishing to play in a higher division should provide a comment / reason in support of that wish.
4. While the Competition Committee will consider a player’s request to play on a particular pennant night, this may not possible.
5. If, because of a player’s night of play request, the Committee is unable to position a player in a division appropriate to the player’s playing ability, the Committee will withdraw the player
from pennant. (Before such a decision is made, a committee member will contact the player to discuss the situation.)
6. Players unable to play on a night due to injury, illness, work commitment, holiday, etc MUST give reasonable notice to their team Captain and either ensure that a reserve is found for the
night or organise to play the match before the next round. (Players contact Woden or Dickson courts to arrange to play deferred matches at one of these venues.)
– Generally, where a match is not held in that timeframe, the match will be considered a walkover and maximum points awarded to the opponent.
– Where reasonable notice is given and options presented for rescheduling are not accepted, the Committee will rule on what points are awarded.
7. Pennant will adopt a “promotion / relegation” approach whereby the results of this pennant will guide next pennant season.
8. The Competition Committee’s decisions are final.