EXISTING PLAYER RESOURCES

 
 
 

PLAYER CODE OF CONDUCT

All players must sign our code of conduct before being able to participate in official Crescent City Rougaroux activities or games.

 

YOUR TEAM ON SOCIAL MEDIA

Show support for your team. Like and share content from the following official social media accounts:

Facebook Fan Page

Instagram

 

MEETING MINUTES ARCHIVE

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

If you are interesting in running for a position on the Board of Directors for The Crescent City Rougaroux, please review the board positions below.
When the election cycle occurs between May-June, be sure to nominate yourself for the selected position.

 

HEJA APP

All official communication from the coaches and executive board that is directly related to playing rugby (e.g. practice updates, game schedule, etc.) will be sent out using the Heja app. We ask that all players download the app for free and use the team code (CODE) to register with the Roux. 

Coaches use Heja as the official roster of the team- you must RSVP for games if you want to play! 

While using Heja, please:

  • DO mark your attendance for every practice and game!

  • We usually ask that players RSVP for practice at least a day in advance, and for games/tournaments at least a week in advance. 

  • Coaches require a minimum of 10 players committed to a given practice in order to run it.

  • DO update your attendance if it changes!

  • Please keep in mind that backing out of games with less than a week notice is not fair to the team: if you absolutely have to back out, please speak to a coach and/or board member.

  • DO keep your notifications on!

  • Heja is where you will see important game-day coordination, schedule changes from coaches, and announcements.

  • Coaches can see if you turn your notifications off.

  • DON’T use Heja as the team’s primary social platform!

  • The team has a few other purely social communication channels

  • We need to make sure that important announcements aren’t getting lost in posts that would be better suited for another group

  • However, if you want to post something motivational and rugby related, please do!

Heja is pronounced "Hey ya". (Fun Fact: It's a word from Sweden, the same place where Heja is built. The word "heja" is often used in Sweden when cheering on someone and means "come on" as in "come on team".)

 
 
 

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