How to Register for Competitions
Registration at The Centre is generally done as a team, so we encourage everyone to call up some school mates, friends or family and form a team.
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In our Junior Competitions (up to age 15) you can choose to register as an individual and we will do our best to place you in a team or form a new team, but spots are limited. If we still haven't been able to place you in a team one week before competition starts, you’ll get a full refund. If we form a new team, we’ll help get it started—then a parent manager will need to take over coordination.
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If you need a few extra players, you can get in touch with the office before the start to the competition and we will do our best to help you from our list of individual registrations or waitlist. We are unable to find places for individuals once the season has started.
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Once you have your team, nominate a Team Organiser. They can go to the registration link, nominate the appropriate competition and “Register your Team” to join. They will be able to e-invite the other players who can sign up individually.
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You can filter the list of leagues by sport and days to find your competition.
Once you have a team, you should receive an e-invite from your Team Organiser.
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In the email from your Team Organiser there will be a link for you to OK/Complete the Invitation.
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In the My Profile section, complete your contact details & DOB, etc.
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Pay your portion of you team fees via your Statement. This amount is to be sorted with your organiser as it will differ from team to team based on number of players. To get to your statement login via player login on the front page or click Here
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Please note: a unique email address is required for each “User” (Team Organiser or Player).
How to Register Junior Team
How to Register an Existing Team – Seniors
Ages 14-16 and all open adults competitions use the shared payment system as outlined in the below video.
How to Register a New Team – Seniors
Ages 14-16 and all open adults competitions use the shared payment system as outlined in the below video.