Any act of ill-discipline, committed either by a South Gower player on the field, or by a South Gower player or supporter off the field, will be dealt with in terms of the Club's Disciplinary Policy.
This also applies to any club member who, at any time, uses threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour towards another member, or visitor to the Club.
WRU DISCIPLINARY REGULATIONS SEASON 2024/2025
Each Member, Affiliate Member, which includes all registered players, coaches and Club Officials agrees to be bound by and comply with the provisions and requirements of the Regulations and the WRU Codes of Conduct at all times.
The Regulations and Codes of Conduct are available here:
ADOPTION OF THE WRU CODES OF CONDUCT
The Codes of Conduct encompass the standards and expectations for all participants, including players, coaches, officials, and spectators.
These codes are designed to ensure that our sport is played with integrity, respect, and fairness.
By adopting these Codes, Members will:
Regulation 6.21 – Aggravating Offences
Offences that will incur aggravated sanctions pursuant to the Disciplinary Regulations include, but are not limited to:
a. Abuse of match officials: Verbal or physical abuse directed towards referees or other match officials will be met with severe penalties.
In order to strengthen our stance on this type of behaviour, the WRU Disciplinary Committee will continue to provide Disciplinary Panels with the discretion to further aggravate sanctions pertaining to Match Official abuse and to impose even greater and/or additional sanctions, which may include, but not limited to, financial penalties and points deduction being imposed, to reinforce and strengthen the message that abusive behaviour towards Match Officials will not be tolerated.
b. Acts of violence: Any form of violence on the field will attract stringent disciplinary measures.
Player welfare must be paramount and striking or punching another player or any violent conduct (which places another Player at peril) runs risk of causing serious and grave injury.
It must be recognised that there is a high degree of risk associated with striking/punching or any violent conduct. The risks and potential consequences reach beyond the playing enclosure and could result in the matter becoming a civil and/or criminal matter.
c. Discrimination: Any discriminatory behaviour based on the protected characteristics will be subject to stringent sanctions and will be aggravated by WRU Disciplinary Panels.
Rugby is a sport built on principles of respect and inclusivity. Discriminatory behaviour undermines these values and has no place in our game. By enforcing these stringent measures, we aim to create a safe and welcoming environment for all participants, ensuring that rugby remains a sport where everyone feels valued and respected.