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boycie89
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juniors !!

#1 Post by boycie89 »

hi lads just a quick question !! what is the youngest age a junior can jion the club ???
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#2 Post by Seaniebo »

How are ya boycie. Far as I know 16 unless accompanied by a senior member or relative. Found this on the SAC link:


"For the moment we are insisting that junior members are accompanied by a relative or legal guardian i.e. senior member. Ideally we want to get a senior member club up to speed quickly so that if there is a demand for junior memberships, this facet of the club can be managed properly."
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#3 Post by boycie89 »

are you sure !! as far as a know IFSA changed the rules !! i became a SENIOR when 16 or 17 !! im not too sure which !! but i thought that seen as that changed yje junior age changed too !! tha reason i ask this is because i have a young lad that i want to get started !!
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#4 Post by Tom Maher »

Generally its up to the club concerned. i think with most clubs its 11 or twelve and you become a senior when you are 16, but that can also be up to the club concerned.
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#5 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

i became a member of my club when i was 13 or 14
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#6 Post by jd »

SAISAC are not accepting more members for 2007.
However, if we accept junior members, they would have to be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian/sibling of 18+ to any event.
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#7 Post by boycie89 »

dont worry bout that !! ill be with him !!
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