Arranging Club Competitions Updated 29.5.22
 
 1.  The first named team or player on the Competition Draw Sheet shall be the Challenger, and it is the responsibility of the Challenger to ensure that the game is played by the due date shown on the Competition Draw Sheet.   The Challenger shall within seven days of the competition round start date offer the Opponent three dates including one at weekends failing which the Opponent may offer three dates including one at a weekend, non-acceptance of which shall give the Opponent a walkover.  No extension to the due date will be allowed.     

 2   It is the responsibility of the Challenger to reserve a rink  using MyClubhouse. Instructions here.

3    In Singles Competitions it is the responsibility of the Challenger to provide a Marker. Those with family/domestic relationships to either participant in a competition are not permitted to act as a Marker for the related or connected participant except by the agreement of both parties. Participants in Club Competitions are expected to make themselves available for Marking Duty.

4.   If a party is not ready to play within 30 minutes after the time fixed for the game, the other party may claim a walkover.