Title: Leinster Cricket Union
1Leinster Cricket Union
2Contents
- Page 3 Our Mission
- Page 4 Aims of the Strategic Plan
- Page 5 What do we want to achieve ?
- Page 6 How will we achieve it ?
- Page 7 Measuring our progress
- Page 8 Schools and Youth
- Page 9 The next level 3rd level colleges.
- Page 10 Senior Mens Cricket
- Pages 11/12 Junior Mens Cricket
- Page 13/14 Womens Cricket
- Page 15 - Coaching
- Page 16 Umpiring and Scoring
- Page 17 Grounds
- Page 18 - Finance
- Pages 19/20 Administration
- Pages 21/23 - Appendix 1 Grounds criteria
- Page 24 Appendix 2 Technical Communications
(incl. PR/Media) - Page 25 Appendix 3 Criteria for Senior
status
3Playing Senior Men Junior Men Women Schools/Colleg
es/ Youth
Our Mission To increase and enhance participation
in cricket in Leinster at all age, and ability
levels and to promote excellence within all
areas of the sport
Grounds Facilities
Governance Finance Administration Media/PR
Coaching Coach Development
Umpiring Scoring
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5What do we want to achieve ?
- Improve the standard of cricket being played
with increased participation by Leinster players
at the highest levels of all Irish cricket. - Maintain and grow the numbers participating at
all levels of cricket - Increase the numbers of girls and women playing
cricket - Make cricket attractive as a sport and keep our
players in the game - Improve the standards of grounds, facilities and
equipment and ensure that Leinster increases
its ability to host top class cricket matches - Increase the number of grounds available for
cricket in the Leinster area - Ensure that all officials coaches, umpires,
scorers and administrators are trained and
equipped to perform their duties at the required
levels - Ensure that the LCU administers the sport
throughout the province to the highest possible
standard - Ensure that all sources of funding are fully
utilised - Promote the sport of cricket through all
available media outlets - Ensure that the Spirit of Cricket is adhered to
at all times
6How do we achieve it ?
- There will be a continued emphasis on coaching of
elite players at Under Age and Senior levels
men and women. - Through the Schools and Youth branches we will
expand the base for cricket throughout Leinster - Non-cricket areas will be targeted for
development with potential for the creation of
new clubs, or expansion of numbers within
existing clubs - Local Authorities and relevant funding agencies
will be utilised where possible for financing of
capital projects or ongoing coaching/development
work including the employment of additional
Cricket Development Officers - All avenues will be investigated with a view to
obtaining additional Ground resources Local
Authority parks/playing fields, schools
colleges etc. - The Coaching Association, and the Umpires
Scorers Association will provide training to
maintain and improve standards in these
disciplines - The Regulations of Senior and Junior cricket
competitions will be reviewed in consultation
with clubs and players to provide a range of
competitions designed to promote high playing
standards while ensuring retention of players in
the sport. - Detailed advice and guidance will be offered to
all clubs in relation to ground maintenance and
improvement. - Guidelines for setting up and ongoing
administration of clubs will be provided
7Measuring our Progress
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- The specific objectives and targets within this
Plan will be assessed at the end of the 2009
season, and annually thereafter. - Objectives and targets may be revised in the
light of such assessments.
8Playing Schools/ Youth
Schools Youth
- Senior clubs to field a minimum of 1 boys team at
all age levels by 2012. - Senior clubs to field a minimum of 1 girls team
by 2012 - Girls U17 league by 2012
- Junior clubs to field a minimum of 1 youth team
(boys or girls) by 2012 - An Assistant Cricket Development Officer to be in
place by 2009
- 2 new schools involved in summer coaching Kwik
cricket in each year. - 2 new Primary schools in Cup each year and 1
new Secondary school in each competition in each
year - Primary Schools league by 2012
- 1 new Youth team in each year of the Plan
9The next level..
Playing Colleges
- Increase 3rd level numbers by
- Expanding the Schools coaching programme to
include colleges. - Seek to include College teams in LCU competitions
men women as appropriate. - Coordinate with IUCA to promote University
cricket. - Work with the Colleges on ground development.
- Promote developments in Umpiring and Scoring in
University cricket and appoint Umpires to
Intervarsity matches
- Third Level/University Cricket
- Now - 1 Senior club 2 Junior clubs affiliated
to the LCU but there are 8 active clubs in
Leinster.
10Senior Mens Cricket
Playing Senior Men
- Top Senior Club players need a platform beyond
club competitions. The LCU will actively pursue
the reinstatement of an Inter Regional or
Interprovincial competition. - Players with potential to develop in the game
will be identified and progressed to playing in
higher level competitions. - In conjunction with the Cricket Development
Officer(s), and the Coaching Association, the
introduction of Youth cricketers into Senior
Cricket will be done in a structured and
meaningful way to ensure the fullest development
of the players concerned. - Senior clubs must commit to a structure which
will ensure the best development of cricket in
the LCU area as a whole.
- In a bid to stem the loss of players from cricket
after Youth levels, the Senior Competitions
Committee will review all Senior cricket
regulations with a view to providing a variety of
attractive competitions aimed at club players.
This will include a review of start times and
length of matches. - In conjunction with the other appropriate
sub-committees (Grounds and Coaching), and the
LCUSA, the Senior Competitions Committee will
work to ensure that Senior Cricket is played to
the highest standard possible, on suitable
pitches and outfields, and with qualified
officials at all times. - The stated criteria for a club in Senior cricket
to be met by all Senior clubs by 2012 (see
Appendix 3)
11Playing Junior Men
Junior Cricket
NOW 14 Junior Clubs
Target areas with no cricket work with the CDO
and coaches to run coaching clinics in these
areas. Seek to start new clubs where possible.
Promote cricket in local schools host and/or
help organise school competitions.
2012 ??
Grounds Committee to monitor all Junior club
grounds and provide advice on ground
preparation, improvement and preservation
12Playing Junior Men
Junior Cricket
- Coaching clinics to be provided for Junior clubs
to promote the development of player ability in
conjunction with the Junior Branch, and the
Coaching Association - The Coaching Association will work with all
Junior clubs to develop coaches availing of
courses at all appropriate levels. - Junior competition regulations will be reviewed
and feedback sought from all Junior clubs teams
to ensure the cricket played is attractive
and designed to keep players in the sport.
Maintain and Grow
- By the 2010 season all Junior clubs should be
able to return match results and details in
electronic format - League tables and personal statistics will be
made available on the LCU website. - See Appendix 2
13Playing Womens Cricket
14Playing Womens Cricket
15Coaching
Coaching Coach Development
- The LCU Coaching Committee will aspire to run the
following courses - - Two Introductory courses each year
- One Level 1 course each year
- One Level 2 course every two years
- There will be three Refresher courses run each
year one out of season and two during the
season. - The Coaching committee will continue in its
commitment to provide high level coaching to all
Age and Elite squads. - Club Requirements
- The LCU will encourage all constituent clubs to
have members attend relevant coaching courses to
comply with the club requirements. - All qualified coaches will be encouraged to coach
at club level - Each club should have a coaching co-ordinator
(preferably Level 2 or better) - Each club should have a 1st team coach, a Youths
coach and a womens coach together with
sufficient trained coaches available to coach all
junior league players.
16Umpiring Scoring
Umpiring Scoring
- The Leinster Cricket Umpires Scorers
Association will be responsible for the
administration, and training of all Umpires and
Scorers in Leinster. - The LCU will encourage club players to become
involved in Umpiring both while playing, and as
a long term extension of their cricket career.
Particular emphasis will be placed on encouraging
Senior standard players to become involved in
umpiring, and achieve suitable qualifications
with a view to improving Regional and National
umpiring standards. - The LCUSA will provide elementary courses in at
least 4 different centres each year for the
primary benefit of current players and other
interested persons in clubs. - Specific umpiring targets are
- To achieve and maintain at least 50 active
umpires (2207 44 active umpires) - To achieve and maintain at least 900 appointments
per season. (2007 803 appointments) - To achieve and maintain 100 coverage of Senior
2/3 matches (95 in 2007), and 50 coverage of
Middle A/B (35 in 2007). - To increase the representative at ECC levels to 6
umpires on the ECC Representative panel and 2
umpires on the Elite panel (2007 3 umpires on
the Representative panel). - To have all active umpires with a minimum GL6
qualification. - To have 15 qualified members of the ACO
- To have 10 umpires with GL4 qualification, 10
with GL5 qualification and 15 with GL6
qualification. - All clubs must have a minimum of two Duckworth
Lewis proficient scorers with suitable computer
equipment to allow D/L to be used as required
in Senior matches. - Clubs should encourage players to undertake
scoring courses with a view to increasing the
numbers of suitably qualified scorers available
in Leinster.
17Grounds
Grounds Facilities
- The Leinster Cricket Union is committed to the
improvement of all cricket grounds in its area. - The LCU will seek to improve a minimum of 2
grounds (existing or new) to ODI standards - Minimum criteria for club grounds are set in the
areas of - Outfield
- Square
- Pitches
- Scoreboards
- Sightscreens
- Ground Preparation
- Ground Equipment
- Clubhouse/Changing areas
- These criteria recognise the importance of
improving playing surfaces as a means of
improving playing standards. - The Grounds Committee will ensure that these
minimum criteria are upheld while recognising
the different circumstances relating to grounds
used in Senior, Junior and Schools cricket. Some
allowances will be made for clubs sharing a
ground with other sports e.g. rugby, soccer,
hockey.
See Appendix 1
18Finance
Governance Finance
- The LCU will continue to exercise prudence in the
administration of its financial affairs. The
Finance Committee will review the Unions
financial position on a regular basis with
reports being made to the Executive at each
Executive meeting. - Sponsorship financial and material will be
sought both directly, and in liaison with the
constituent clubs. In particular, emphasis will
be placed on securing sponsors from outside the
Cricket community. In support of this, all
possible outlets for suitable publicity are to be
explored and maximised. - The Finance Committee will assist clubs with
advice on Grant aid from all available sources
(Government Departments, Local Authorities etc)
and will provide assistance in the completion of
applications for such funding. - The Finance Committee will ensure that clubs are
advised of all funding opportunities, application
closing dates etc. The LCU website will be
utilised to provide information, and relevant
contact links as required. - Clubs should seek the assistance and expertise of
Local Authority Sports Development Officers in
completing applications for funding. - Clubs will be asked to liaise with the LCU in
collating information regarding club development
plans or initiatives as part of the overall
development of the game in Leinster.
19Administration
Governance Administration
- The Executive will ensure that all Rules and
Regulations of the LCU are adhered to at all
times. - The Officers of the Union, and members of the
Executive will act with a view to promoting and
protecting the cause of the LCU, and towards the
improvement of all areas of cricket within
Leinster at all times. - There is to be regular and meaningful liaison
with the Cricket Ireland Directorship in respect
of all matters affecting the LCU and its
constituent clubs. The conduit for this liaison
to the Unions Directors of Cricket Ireland. - All Sub-Committees are to meet in accordance with
the Rules and to report to the Executive
Committee. Such reporting will be by way of
formal Minutes for circulation to the LCU
Executive and onward briefing to all Clubs by
the Club representatives. The membership of
non-specialist sub-committees will rotate on a
regular basis with no member to serve more than
3 consecutive years. - Clubs will be encouraged to play a full and
active part in the running of the Union both at
Executive and sub-committee level. All
representatives at Senior Executive are to ensure
that all relevant issues are communicated to
their Clubs, Branches or Associations in a timely
and accurate fashion with appropriate
feedback/instructions sought. - The LCU Development Committee will work with the
LCU Executive, its sub-committees, and the
constituent Clubs, Branches and Associations to
ensure that all areas of cricket in the province
are improved on an ongoing basis. - All Clubs should comply with statutory
requirements including Child Protection, and
Health Safety. - continued.
20Administration
Governance Administration
- The LCU website will be kept up to date and
utilised to communicate information in a
pro-active manner. - The LCU Executive, and the LCU Development
Committee together with the Clubs, Branches and
Associations will liaise with the PRO to ensure
that cricket in Leinster receives all possible,
and potential publicity. - The LCU Executive will ensure that the Officer,
Branches and sub-committees as outlined below
collate and maintain (annual review and updating)
a Database comprising the following information - Numbers of Male playing members per club (Hon.
Secretary) - Numbers of Female playing members per club (Hon.
Secretary) - Numbers of Youth playing members per club
detailed by age group and gender (Youth branch) - Numbers of Schoolboy/girls per school detailed
by age group and gender (Schools Committee) - Numbers of Qualified Coaches (names contact
details) with indication of level and whether
active. (Coaching committee) - Numbers of Qualified Umpires (names contact
details) with indication of level and whether
active. (LCUSA). - Numbers of Qualified and/or Practising Scorers
(names contact details) with indication of
qualification (if applicable), whether active and
at what levels (LCUSA) - (All relevant Data Protection regulations will be
complied with in the collation and retention of
the information).
21Appendix 1 Grounds Minimum Criteria
Grounds Facilities
- Square
- Must be in good condition, and well maintained
- Worn ends from previous matches must be repaired
before each match - Facilities for watering the square must be
available. - Pitch
- Pitch must be clearly distinguishable from the
remainder of square. - Pitch must be prepared in accordance with LCU
Grounds Committee guidelines. - Pitch markings must meet Laws of Cricket
guidelines. - Resources must be available for brushing,
remarking and rolling during the interval between
innings. - Pitch should give a true and predictable bounce,
and not produce excessive seam movement or spin.
- Outfield
- Must be well maintained and properly drained.
- Balls should be able to run true and the outfield
should be free from holes or any obstructions
that might pose a hazard to fielders. - Grass on the outfield should be closely mown and
all grass cuttings removed. - Boundary
- Boundary must be clearly marked by a rope or
white line. - Boundary rope (if used) should be at 1 inch
diameter. - If a suitable rope is not used the boundary must
be clearly marked by a white line and markers set
approximately 20 yards apart.
.continued
22Appendix 1 Grounds Minimum Criteria
Grounds Facilities
- Sightscreens
- Sightscreens of sufficient height and width must
be available at both ends. Cloth or canvas
screens are acceptable. - Sightscreens must be easily portable, if movement
is required for different bowling actions. - Scoreboard/Score box
- At a minimum, scoreboard must show Total,
Wickets, Overs, Individual Bowlers Overs, First
Innings Total, Individual Batmens scores. The
numbers should be easily accessible, simple to
operate and in full working order. - The details on the scoreboard should be readable
from at least 90 of the playing area. - Where feasible, clubs should install an
electronic scoreboard - The score box must be clean, reasonably
comfortable with adequate chairs and tables and
offer full protection from the weather.
- Covers
- Wheeled covers which are easily portable and have
watertight joins and long hoses are desirable. - Where wheeled covers are not in place, lay flat
sheets/tarpaulins will be allowed. - Lay flat covers should be designed to suit the
covering of cricket pitches and be easily moved
during games. - Covers should be large enough to cover at least
7o feet x 12 feet. - Extra covers must be in place to cover at least 2
more pitches on both sides of the match pitch,
and at least 50 feet of both run-ups.
.continued
23Appendix 1 Grounds Minimum Criteria
Grounds Facilities
- Equipment
- A good quality cylinder mower must be used to cut
the pitch and the square. - A good quality cylinder mower must be used to cut
the outfield. - A 2-3 cwt roller must be available
- A 1.5 2.5 ton roller must be available.
- A Water Hog must be available.
- Spiker, Scarifier, Fertiliser Spreader, True Lute
and all hand tools are required. - Practice Area
- Two good turf or non-turf pitches should be
available.
- Clubhouse
- Dressing rooms should be of adequate size and
provide security for clothing, valuables and
equipment. - Showers must be clean and hygienic and
conveniently located for players and umpires. - Dressing room and clubhouse toilets must be clean
and hygienic with washing and hand drying
facilities. - The Umpires room should be of a similar standard
as the players. - A First-Aid kit must be available at all times.
- A bell should be available to the Umpires to
start all sessions. - The general surrounds of the clubhouse and
grounds should be well maintained and in good
condition.
24Appendix 2 Technical/Communications
Governance Media/PR
- All Clubs to submit Starring Lists, and match
result cards via electronic means by 2010 - The LCU website to be kept up to date with
results and league tables for all Divisions to be
posted on a regular basis - Clubs to be encouraged to set up and maintain
their own websites and to provide content for
the LCU website as appropriate - Clubs to utilise all local media (Local
Radio/Local newspapers etc) in an effort to
publicise and promote the sport of cricket within
their area
25Appendix 3 - Criteria for Clubs in Senior Mens
Cricket
Playing Senior Club
- Minimum of THREE adult mens teams and ONE
womens team. - Minimum of TWO Youth teams one of which to be a
girls team. - The club ground pitch and outfield must be of
a standard satisfactory to the LCU Grounds
Committee. The club must have appropriate ground
equipment to maintain the grounds in a
satisfactory condition. Suitable sightscreens and
scoreboard must be available - The clubs facilities pavilion/changing rooms
must be of a satisfactory standard - The club must satisfy the LCU that it has an
appropriate administrative structure in place
and that all Regulatory requirements are met. - See Appendix 1 for Grounds criteria.