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Post by Aaron on Oct 30, 2009 18:54:26 GMT 9.5
Just wondering when a junior coaching day will be on so that I can get my log book hours for 2010. (Not Kick Start Coaching Day)
Thanks
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Post by mel on Nov 2, 2009 16:05:37 GMT 9.5
Aaron, Try calling Neville Lush.
He is the coach who normally does the coaching for our club.
When there is enough names, he will put together a class.
There has been a few done recently. I think he is planning to hold one early next year and have everybody who needs it next year, present.
When does yours need to be done by?
Mel
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Post by Marshy52x on Nov 3, 2009 10:54:31 GMT 9.5
Howdy Aaron, Mels right, the club is looking to do a Licence Day in the first few month of next year, chances are it will be the only one for you to attend next year so you need to get your name down now and lock in the date with your parents. As soon as they Give us the Actual DATE for the Licnesing day well get it up here then its a first in first served basis. Ring nev and keep loggin in here for more details. cheers buddy
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Post by Aaorn on Apr 22, 2010 15:24:03 GMT 9.5
thanks guys, just wondering if i can purchase a one day liscence at a race day and bring my log book, or do i need the 5 hrs coaching?
thanks
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Post by Marshy52x on Apr 27, 2010 12:24:23 GMT 9.5
If its a State Title Aaron is referring to, then he needs a National Licence and he can only get the National Licence after doing his coaching each year and applying for his Junior National Licence to MSA . It takes a few weeks to process, so he wouldnt get it in time, providing he had already done his 5 hours coaching. If its a Closed-to-Club race day,eg: Day rd Spectacular etc, he will still need his logbook, and will need to have current coaching hours to purchase a one day race licence. A One event Competition Licence CAN NOT be used for State Title Races. See the folowing Ruling from MSA. JCP Log books Rule Interpretation Please ensure that the following interpretation is required for all riders purchasing a one event competition licence. It has come to our attention through checking permit reports that the below is not being followed. We have received the official interpretation that states that for a junior to purchase a one event competition licence, the junior must hold a JCP logbook. This means that riders who only hold a kickstart book will be ineligible to purchase the one event licence. Can you please inform your junior members that if they only hold a kickstart book, they need to apply for a JCP logbook with the office before they will be allowed to compete. The forms are available on the MSA Website. Melanie Crawford Race Secretary 0418 946 289
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