by Guest » Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:32 am
Guest wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 9:07 am
Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 11:38 pm
So my son could get cut by his home Center... get on with a bordering AAA team and light it up for a season... but then he would have to come back to his home center the following year for tryouts?
If your son went to a bordering AAA team on an F1 and wanted to play for that team the next season, no need to go back to your home centre. Once you get the F1 you're good to go if you stay on that team. If you want to switch to a different team the following season, then yes you need to go back to your home centre to get a new release.
This is only true for the minor year. for example if you got a release in your son's U12 year, you do not need one to return to the same team in his U13 year. Unless you're in the LOR, in which case you need to obtain a release every year.
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So my son could get cut by his home Center... get on with a bordering AAA team and light it up for a season... but then he would have to come back to his home center the following year for tryouts?
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If your son went to a bordering AAA team on an F1 and wanted to play for that team the next season, no need to go back to your home centre. Once you get the F1 you're good to go if you stay on that team. If you want to switch to a different team the following season, then yes you need to go back to your home centre to get a new release.
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This is only true for the minor year. for example if you got a release in your son's U12 year, you do not need one to return to the same team in his U13 year. Unless you're in the LOR, in which case you need to obtain a release every year.