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Team Registrations

Once the team organiser has registered their team, they will receive a confirmation email from PlayHQ, as well as their player registration link (specific to their team). 

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This link will need to be shared with the registering players of your team for them to complete. 

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To support new start-up junior domestic clubs and independent teams, in collaboration with our major sponsor in Midland Brick, we will be providing a set of brand new customisable jerseys, at no cost! 

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Simply register your team, ensure five (5) players complete their player registration, and have a coach register. 

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Note: This promotion is only for new registering teams, or first-time start-up clubs, playing in our competition for the first time. 

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This promotion expires on September 13.

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Individual Player Registrations

For players, without a team, you can still register to play in the competition. 

 

Our Competitions Team will contact you in the lead up to the season with your team placement information. 

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Positions may become available for the following reasons: ​

  • Registered teams request players 

  • If we receive enough waitlist registrations, for a particular age group, a team will be formed from individual waitlist registrations

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FAQ'S

How do fill-in's work? A fill-in player is limited to participating in a maximum of two (2) games per season according to BWA regulations. Subsequently, they are obligated to officially register with both BWA and the BBA. Registration must be completed courtside via the tablet to ensure inclusion on the scoresheet. The player's name will be marked with an 'F' indicating their fill-in status.

Where can I find the age group table breakdown?

How do I forfeit? All forfeits must be made by email to the Competitions Manager – boston@binar.org.au or admin@binar.org.au If a team accumulates three (3) forfeits in a season, they will be required to provide justification for why they should not be disqualified from the competition.

Where can I find the fee structure for summer?

How do I report a concern or an incident? A player, coach, or team is entitled to offer feedback, file a complaint, or lodge a protest regarding the conduct of a competition match, the eligibility of any participating player, the behaviour of individuals involved, or the outcome of any competition match. Written complaints or protests must be submitted to the BBA within forty-eight (48) working hours (equivalent to two business days) following the conclusion of the relevant match. Complaints should be sent in writing to the email address: boston@binar.org.au.

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