Last season, a campaign was launched to promote Positive Touchline Behaviour within our Community Game, between fans, players, officials and all volunteers and staff who work tirelessly to keep our Community Game going.
During the warm-up of last season’s home clash with Hull KR, the players wore warm-up shirts designed with all our Community Clubs on, with the the slogan ‘Positive Touchline Behaviour’ present on both the front and back of the shirt.

The warm-up shirts were created to reinforce the message that we continue to consistently deliver quality experiences to all who visit our community club venues, furthermore, treating all visitors with respect.
As well as a focus on player centred environments we want the same attention on match officials, coaches and volunteers with a zero tolerance when we come across poor practice or abuse.
Craig Richards & Kailum Rush, who helped organise & promote the Campaign, welcomed an ambassador from each club to the field, and presented them with their unique shirt as we continue to promote Positive Touchline Behaviour within our Community Game.

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We look forward to working closely with our Clubs and Officials again this season, and reinforce the Positive Touchline Behaviour message as the season rolls on!