Youth Football

13th Grades

Football New Zealand classifies 13th grade as ‘youth football’ (as opposed to junior football). Following the ‘Whole of Football Plan’, it presents players with their first experience of 11-a-side football (with standard football rules).


Who plays at 13th grade?

Any Ruahine player who turns 13 in the current year will play 13th grade. Furthermore, any player who turns 12 in the current year but is in their final year at the Club can elect to play 13th grade by advising Ruahine AFC on their registration form.  Players in year 8 at school may find themselves in this position where they may only be turning 12 in the current year, but will have to leave Ruahine AFC in the followng year to play high school football.  This means that every Ruahine player will have the opportunity to represent the Club at 11-a-side football in their final year should they wish.


What can I expect?

Your son or daughter is placed into a team following the registration period, and typically will be in this team for the duration of the season.  Teams are selected after the Club’s grading days or other club selection process (involving feedback gathered from past coaches and/or registration form information).  Ruahine AFC recognise the values of social connections and friendships as well as skill level.  First and foremost we believe active participation, player enjoyment and a strong sense of belonging/community are the most important aspects in the junior football programme.


Who trains the players?

Coaches and Managers are volunteers from the parent body.  We endeavour to support coaches and managers with resources and insights, and link them with opportunities to upskill through Central Football as they become available.  Training exercises are assigned to the coach during the week prior to the game day to give them time to prepare.  Training activities are undertaken before the game commences.


Who is the coach?

It is expected that a coach (or two people sharing this role) will volunteer from within the group of parents/guardians.  We also encourage someone else to volunteer to assist in a team management role.  If you'r keen to coach, simply put your name forward - email us at info@ruahineafc.co.nz; and/or note your interest on your child's registration form.  Please don't be offended by the request for a Police vetting check.


When and where do we play?

Home and away inter-club games will be held on Saturday mornings (with kick-off time depending on the division in which the teams in question are playing). Games comprise two 35 minute halves, with a 5 minute break at half-time.

On a Saturday morning at the location advised.  It is recommended that parent/guardians download the Ruahine AFC app where they can view the location of the games and see game times, and also receive notifications like cancellations.  Field Maps are also accessible from the app, together with some other functionality.  It is up to parents and guardians to ensure they keep a close eye on game locations and times in-case Central Football changes these at short notice.


13th Grade

Normally plays at 8.45am (First Division) on Saturdays

Normally plays at 10.30am (Second Division) on Saturdays

Game locations could include: Monrad Park, Hokowhitu Park, Ashhurst, Papaioea Park, Feilding, Wallace Park; and possibly also Levin, Marton, Huntly, Opiki.


Note: ​The second and last weekend of school holidays typically don't have game days scheduled.


Do we have mid-week practices?​​​​​​​

This is optional (although encouraged) as training is conducted every Saturday morning.  Some teams choose to have additional practice mid-week subject to the availability of coaches.  Parents should remain on-site during scheduled practices.


When does the season start?

The season start and finish dates can vary slightly year on year, but typically starts with the first game day on the first Saturday of term two (a week after the school holidays), and finishes around mid-August.


Cancellations and Postponements

For cancellations and postponements, in the first instance please check:

How do I register?

It's easier than ever... simply go to 'Join Us' and complete the registration form.  Fees are collected through our registraion process by credit card or bank transfer.  And if you've got more than one child playing with us don't forget to apply for a family rebate.​​​​​​​

Please, please give some thought to how you can support Ruahine AFC and the fantastic community we have.  We are always looking for helpers (whether you can spare an hour or a number more).  You can email us any time or fill out how you can help on the registration page.

How much does it cost?

Check out our playng fees under the Join Us tab.  We have set-up our fee structure to try and help out families who have more than one child playing football with Ruahine AFC, and offer the opportunity to apply for a family rebate (discount) for all children who are from the same household (or you can choose to donate this for someone else in hardship).

​​​​​​​We believe in children in playing sports and how important it is for their development, and so if you're in hardship please contact us in confidence and we'll do our best to support you and your child.

What sort of kit do I need for my child to play?

Ruahine AFC supply a playing top for the season, which must be returned at the end of the season in near the same condition as provided.  We've put together a few care instructions and ask that you take due care and responsibility.  Other than this, all children will need to wear our Royal Navy blue shorts and socks, and shin pads. You can find kit at Rebel Sports and Stirling Sports, but we encourage you also to purchase these through our club store (on-line).