18.1 Wilfully violent or unsportsmanlike action, including unnecessary body contact, abuse of playing equipment or facilities, fighting, or other behaviour considered by an umpire to be dangerous, injurious or to bring the game into criticism or disrepute, will result in the player or team official responsible being ejected from the field and/or cited to appear before the TRIBUNAL.

18.2 CCBA reserves the right to take action against clubs where club members are in breach of their code of conduct or member protection policy obligations. This may include but is not limited to cautions, loss of points or suspension/expulsion of the club from the competition

18.3 All registered members are responsible to BNSW for their conduct and behaviour at games and events conducted by the CCBA, whether playing or not.

18.4 All clubs are required to make their players aware that SPORTING COMPETITORS OWE A DUTY OF CARE TO ONE ANOTHER. There is a fine line between an error in judgement on the field and negligent conduct.

Competitors should endeavour to exercise reasonable care not to injure other

players in playing out a game or match.

18.5.Deliberate Collision: Clubs are to ensure that all players are aware that intentional contact, under certain circumstances, will NOT be tolerated.

18.6.Provision for game situation contact between players should be taken into consideration when an umpire makes any interpretation of this requirement. Any player adjudged by the umpire to have deliberately or recklessly caused a collision to occur should be ejected from the game.