

MEETINGCommittee Meeting
6:00 PM to 7:30 PMAll welcome
Toowoomba Hockey Centre Viewing Room
TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026
4:00 PM to 10:00 PMField 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS
JUNIORS:
MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating
SENIOR
Women 7pm-8pm (March, May, July, September)
Men 8pm–9pm (February, April, June, August,)
TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026
4:00 PM to 10:00 PMField 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS
JUNIORS:
MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating
SENIOR
Women 7pm-8pm (March, May, July, September)
Men 8pm–9pm (February, April, June, August,)
TrainingRLHC Training - WEDNESDAYS in 2026
4:00 PM to 10:00 PMField 2 and 4 WEDNESDAYS
JUNIORS:
MM/U10 4pm – 5pm – no alternating
U12/U14’s – 5pm-6pm – no alternating
J’s - 6-7pm – no alternating
SENIOR
Men 7pm–8pm (February, April, June, August,)
Women 8pm-9pm (March, May, July, September)
RafflesRLHC Raffles - RUN BY A3 WOMEN
Team TBA
Raffles are to start between 5-5.30pm
*Clubs representatives must wear Club shirts
*THA will supply meat trays to the value of $30 to ensure quality & consistency
*Club Glenvale will provide a $50 float
*All monies are to be handed to the pokie cashier at the conclusion of the raffles
*Profit from raffles will be paid to the Club representative on the night or held in the safe until an executive can collect within 7 days
*Clubs will be emailed raffle takings sheet
*Clubs that fail to turn up on their rostered night will be invoiced the cost of the trays
*No member is permitted to consume alcohol while selling tickets
*Clubs must keep records of ticket serial numbers, winners and prize value and any other legal requirements. THA are not responsible for conducting or maintaining records regarding raffles.
Toowoomba Hockey Centre Club Glenvale
For those reasons, it’s critical that we keep hockey safe and fair, for everyone who participates.
Threats to sports integrity include things like behaviours that impact people’s positive experience of sport, such as discrimination or abuse, illicit drug use, doping and competition manipulation.
Integrity in sports means that athletes, volunteers, supporters and fans can participate in and celebrate sports, confident in the knowledge that they are part of a safe, fair and inclusive environment.
Please follow this link to the hockey Australia safe-hockey website.

