The League Competition shall provide for the following: Ladies Doubles, Mens
Doubles, Mixed Doubles and such other events as the Sub-Committee
may introduce at their discretion.
The Mixed League will be split into one premier division, two division 1's, two division 2's, two division 3's, two division 4's, two division 5's, two division 6's. Each division shall consist of seven teams except for division 6 which may consist of four to seven teams to accommodate an uneven number of entries. Any league not producing four entries may be omitted from the competition at the discretion of the League Sub-Committee. Two teams will be promoted and two teams will be relegated except from division 1, where one team will be promoted from each. Vacancies that arise in higher divisions may be filled by the League Sub-Committee, at their discretion, by promoting additional teams or by relegating fewer teams. The Ladies/Mens League shall be structured at the discretion of the League Sub-Committee to accommodate the number of entries.
Each team shall consist of three pairs, each pair to play best of three games to 21 points (with setting) against each pair of the opposing team (as per Badminton England Rules)
The order of play shall be : HOME TEAM 123 213 231
AWAY TEAM 123 132 312
The terms 1,2,3 for the pairs do not
denote the strength of the teams, but only the order of play.
Two points shall be awarded for a match won and one point for a match drawn. In addition, one point will be awarded for turning out a full, eligible team. The final league placing will be decided by these points. In the event of a tie, the better team shall be decided by the ratio of rubbers won to rubbers lost. Should this result in a further tie, then the ratio of games won to games lost shall decide and, if necessary, the ratio of points won to points lost.
For Mens and Ladies matches, in the exceptional event where both teams only field 2 pairs, as long as both team captains agree, the match can be played in a 4’s format, as follows:
All rubbers consisting of best of 3 games to 21 points (with setting)
Players AB v AB
Players CD v CD
Players AC v AC
Players BD v BD
Players AD v AD
Players BC v BC
Clubs entering more than one team in
any League shall nominate six
players (A-B-C-D-E-F) for each senior team before any matches are played by any of those teams. In the case of a mixed team, three of the nominated players shall be ladies and three shall be men. The six nominated players must intend to play 50% of the matches, for their nominated team, in the same season. Of the six nominated players, E & F will be allowed to play for a less senior team a maximum of twice each. No player having played in a senior team on three or more occasions, shall be permitted to play for a less senior team in the same season, without prior permission from the league secretary. However nominated players may be allowed to play for a less senior team at the discretion of the League Secretary or the Chairman.
Any club having more than one team in the same Division or Sub-Division of the League must play the matches between those teams before those teams play any other matches.
The qualifications to play for a Club shall be a bona fide full playing membership of such Club and an Affiliated Member of a County Association at least fourteen days prior to the playing of each tie. A player shall not represent more than one Club in the Mixed League, a lady shall not represent more than one Club in the Ladies League, nor shall a man represent more than one Club in the Mens League, during any one season. No one team may consist of more than three regular County Players. A regular County Player is defined as any person who has played for a First or Second County team, on four or more occasions in each of the previous two full seasons. No more than two teams from any one Club may be in the top division of any League. Any competing team which shall include a player not qualified in accordance with these Rules may be disqualified/penalised at the discretion of the League Sub-Committee.
New Clubs joining the Leagues will be placed in Divisions, as vacancies
occur, at the discretion of the League Sub-Committee.Generally they will be expected to join in the lowest Division.
The competition should be played on standard sized courts. Clubs not having
standard sized courts must advise their opponents of the fact on arranging the
match, so that the opponents may decide whether they will play the match away
on this non-standard court or on their own home court.In such cases, the Home Club shall be responsible
for expenses.
The expenses of the fixture shall be borne by the Home Club ( except when Rule 20 may apply). The shuttlecock to be
used in any match shall be decided by the Home Club, provided that it is
cork-based and meets the requirements of the Badminton Association of England. Except all Premier and Division 1 matches in
the Ladies, Mens and Mixed Leagues, which shall use only Feather cork-based
shuttlecocks.
Both teams involved in a fixture are required to have one pair (two pairs or three pairs if the match is planned to
start on more than one court) available to play at the agreed start time.If one team is ready to play and the other
is not rubbers may be claimed 21:0,
21:0 according to the table given below.
SINGLE COURTMULTI-COURTMULTI-COURTHALLHALL (2 COURTS)
HALL (3 COURTS)
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NO OPPOSITION AFTER 15 MINUTES
|
claim rubber 1
|
claim rubbers 1&2
|
claim rubbers 1,2&3
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| ONE OPPOSITION PAIR AFTER 15 MINUTES
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N/A
|
claim rubber 2
|
claim rubbers 2&3
|
| NO OPPOSITION AFTER 35 MINUTES
|
claim rubber 2
|
claim rubber 3
|
claim rubbers 4,5&6
|
| ONE OPPOSITION AFTER 35 MINUTES
|
N/A
|
claim rubber 3
|
N/A
|
| NO OPPOSITION AFTER 45 MINUTES
|
claim match
|
claim match
|
claim match
|
| ONE OPPOSITION AFTER 45 MINUTES
|
N/A
|
claim rubber 4
|
N/A
|
This rule should not be
invoked unnecessarily, e.g. If there is sufficient time at the end of a match,
and both captains agree, earlier rubbers which would otherwise be claimed, may
be played.
On condition that at least four hours scheduled playing time is provided, the home team shall not be required to concede the unplayed rubbers or games. The result shall be taken on the rubbers and games played, provided that completed rubbers only shall be counted in a match where the captains have agreed to play three-game rubbers.
The League Sub-Committee consider that Rule 10 should be applied as follows:
(a) If
any member of the offending team is present, warning should be given of the
intention to claim.
(b) The home team should declare any finishing time
at the start of the match. The match should not continue after that time
without the agreement of both captains.
The fully completed and dated FREE POSTmatch result card signed by
the Captains of both teams is to be forwarded by the winning team or, in the
event of a draw, the home team, to be received by the League Secretary, or
other official nominated by the League Sub-Committee within FIVE days of the result of the match. However, if the fully
completed and dated Match Card is not received by the League Secretary within
one calendar month of the match being played ONE point will normally be deducted from the offending team.
Clubs scratching a fixture shall forfeit
the match, subject to appeal to the League Sub-Committee.It is expected that
postponements will be re-arranged by mutual consent between Clubs whenever
possible. Where such postponements are
arranged, the Honorary League Secretary must be notified immediately. Inability of a
particular player or players to represent the Club on the date
arranged will not be considered a sufficient reason for postponement.
Closing date for entries to the League
will be arranged by the League Sub-Committee, who will give Clubs at least 3
week`s notice of the date.
All play will be in accordance with the
Laws of the Badminton Association of England.
The Committee of The Reading Badminton
Association is empowered to deal with any points concerning these competitions
not dealt with by, or arising out of, these Rules or the Rules of the Reading
Badminton Association.
Appeals must be made in writing to the
Association Secretary within one calendar month of notification of the
decision.
Clubs entering the Competition will be expected to arrange matches with their opponents. This will be on the basis of one home and
one away fixture. A Fixture Meeting
will be arranged on a date to be decided by the League Sub-Committee.This may be incorporated with the General
Committee Meeting in September.
The League Sub-Committee
shall arrange a date by which all League matches shall be completed.
Final League positions
shall be sent to all Clubs not later than three weeks after the end of the
competition.
An entry fee for the competition shall
be decided at each Annual General Meeting.
This must accompany the League entry form which shall be sent to the
Honorary League Secretary.
If a team fails to fulfil an away
fixture, unless at least 7 days' notice is given, the home team may be entitled
to claim the cost of booking their hall for the match. However, if the initial cancellation is outwith of the 7 day’s notice
and additional court time is required to fulfill the fixture, the away team may
be required to pay the court costs up to a mamimum of £40:00. Any such claim shall be made to the
League Sub-Committee and their decision shall be final.
If a team fails to fulfil any fixture, the
League Sub-Committee may, instead of a financial penalty, impose a penalty
involving a deduction of points, relegation, expulsion, or any other penalty
they see fit.