National Indoor League sanctions issued by Scottish Hockey
Scottish Hockey has issued sanctions to a small number
of clubs today for a variety of infractions of the competitions
byelaws governing national indoor league competitions.
These sanctions cover a combination of umpires being unavailable
for appointment, umpires not fulfilling commitment or teams not
fulfilling commitments.
Where penalties have been imposed, these have been determined on
the basis of the existing policy for points deductions which was
agreed at Management Committee following the club consultation.
It is noted that the number of sanctions is considerably down on
this time last season and Scottish Hockey would like to thank all
clubs for helping to develop the game.
Please visit the
competitions rules and byelaws page for more information about
sanctions governing competitions.
competitions rules and byelaws page for more information about
sanctions governing competitions.
Recent posts:
- Clydesdale gallop to the top of the women`s indoor national league
- Scotland win inaugural Challenger Trophy at Junior World Cup
- Any challengers to upset Watsonians and Clydesdale Western in the Women`s Indoor Division 1?
- Umpiring at the Junior World Cup in Chile
- Scotland beat New Zealand at Women’s Junior World Cup
- Scotland win big in Women’s Junior World Cup in Chile
- Grove Menzieshill are first out of the starting blocks in the men`s indoor division 1
- Scotland dig deep but edged out by Australia at Women’s Junior World Cup
- Men`s Indoor National League Division 1 gets underway at DISC
- Scotland held to a draw by Canada at Women’s Junior World Cup

