1. WDNT
Agreement
This
agreement
lays
out
and
clarifies
mutual
expectations
between
the
SNT,
coaching
staff
and
the
player.
Coaching
Staff
consists
of
• Kate
Okrasinski,
Head
Coach
• Rick
van
Kruchten,
Ass.
Head
Coach
/
Strength
and
conditioning
Coach
• Rick
van
Niekerk,
Ass.
Head
Coach
/
Goalie
Coach
Congratulations
you
have
received
an
agreement
By
receiving
this
agreement
you
are
being
offered
an
opportunity
to
be
a
player
on
the
WDNT
Roster.
By
signing
this
contract
you
will
be
representing
the
Stichting
Nederlands
Team
(SNT),
Women’s
Dutch
National
Team
(WDNT)
and
Dutch
lacrosse
in
general.
As
a
player
of
the
WDNT
Roster
you
agree
to
the
obligations
and
rights
as
stated
in
this
agreement.
Why
do
I
have
to
sign
an
agreement
to
be
a
part
of
the
WDNT?
Being
part
of
the
WDNT
brings
a
set
of
mutual
expectations,
rights
and
obligations.
Signing
the
agreement
is
the
process
whereby
both
parties
ensure
that
these
mutual
expectations,
rights
and
obligations
are
understood
and
agreed
to.
I
have
been
offered
an
agreement,
am
I
on
the
team?
By
being
offered
and
signing
this
agreement
you
are
on
the
WDNT
Roster.
The
WDNT
roster
is
a
group
of
maximal
22
players
of
which
18
players
will
be
selected
for
the
team.
The
team
is
a
group
of
18
players
who
will
participate
in
WDNT
events
and
tournaments
such
as
the
2013
Women’s
Lacrosse
World
Cup
in
Oshawa,
Canada.
The
remaining
4
players
are
called
the
Roster
Reserve.
They
are
not
on
the
team
but
are
next
in
line
for
the
team
should
a
player
previously
selected
for
the
team
no
longer
be
available.
By
being
offered
this
agreement
the
coaching
staff
believes
that
you
have
what
it
takes
to
be
a
part
of
the
selected
WDNT
team.
Your
status
will
be
either
Team
Status
or
Roster
Reserve
and
is
not
yet
determined.
Once
a
status
has
been
assigned,
the
coaching
staff
has
the
right
to
change
the
status
of
a
player
from
Roster
Reserve
to
Team
Status
and
but
also
vice
versa.
A
player
with
Team
Status
can
be
reassigned
to
Roster
Reserve
if,
in
the
view
of
the
coaching
staff,
any
of
the
following
criteria
apply:
1. If
an
injury,
in
the
opinion
of
the
coaching
staff
and/or
the
team’s
medical
staff/advisor,
prevents
a
player
from
playing
(safely)
in
the
upcoming
tournament,
2. 2. If
insufficient
commitment/interest/availability
of/from
the
player
is
noted
by
the
coaching
staff.
The
player
will
first
be
given
an
opportunity
to
explain
her
situation
and
redress
the
issue.
If
in
the
opinion
of
the
coaching
staff
there
continues
to
be
insufficient/interest/availability
the
staff
has
the
right
to
change
the
status
to
Reserve
Roster
without
further
notice.
3. If
a
player
fails
to
meet
and
continues
to
fail
to
meet
the
expected
standards
of
progress
and/or
performance
required
by
the
coaching
staff
then
the
coaching
staff
has
the
right
to
change
the
status
of
the
player.
Every
player
will
be
given
specific
points
to
work
on
(progress)
and
will
be
given
a
training
plan
with
stated
standards
for
physical
performance.
4. If
a
player
displays,
in
the
judgment
of
the
coaching
staff,
and
continues
to
display
behavior
not
in
line
with
a
professional
sports
attitude
or
behavior
having
a
negative
impact
on
the
team,
the
coaching
staff
has
the
right
to
alter
the
status
of
the
player
in
question.
The
player
will
first
be
given
an
opportunity
to
explain
her
situation
and
redress
the
issue.
If,
in
the
opinion
of
the
coaching
staff,
there
continues
to
be
insufficient/interest/availability
the
staff
has
the
right
to
change
the
status
to
Reserve
Roster
without
further
notice.
When
will
I
know
if
I
am
on
the
team?
By
being
offered
and
signing
this
agreement
you
are
a
part
of
the
WDNT
Roster.
The
final
WDNT
Roster
of
22
players
will
be
announced
after
the
second
try
out
in
April
as
well
as
the
status
of
each
team
player
(18)
or
reserve
roster
(4).
At
this
point
the
coaching
staff
will
provide
each
roster
member
with
personal
feedback.
When
will
the
final
team
be
announced?
Current
planning
is
on
the
299h
April.
I
am
on
the
reserve
roster,
what
does
this
mean?
As
a
player
with
a
reserve
roster
status
you
can
be
asked
to
replace
a
player
who
has
had
the
status
changed
to
reserve
roster.
A
reserve
roster
has
a
valuable
status
within
the
final
WDNT
Roster.
The
reserve
roster
player
is
in
the
group
of
4
players
who
are
candidates
for
joining
the
team.
The
choice
of
candidate
is
dependent
on
the
playing
qualities/position
of
the
team
player
being
replaced.
A
reserve
roster
player
is
a
full
member
of
the
WDNT
Roster,
but
must
take
into
account
that
as
long
as
she
has
the
reserve
roster
status
she
will
not
be
a
part
of
the
team
going
to
the
2013
Women’s
Lacrosse
World
Cup
in
Oshawa,
Canada.
A
reserve
roster
player
has
the
right
to
refuse
if
offered
team
status.
In
this
case
another
reserve
roster
player
will
be
chosen.
A
reserve
roster
player
who
refuses
loses
her
reserve
roster
status
for
the
2013
Women’s
Lacrosse
World
Cup
is
Oshawa,
Canada.
She
can
try
out
for
the
WDNT
Roster
in
any
future
event.
3.
How
long
do
I
have
to
sign
this
agreement?
You
have
48
hours
to
sign
the
agreement
which
guarantees
that
you
will
be
taken
up
into
the
roster.
If
you
sign
later
than
48
hours
then
you
will
be
taken
up
into
the
roster
provided
there
are
positions
still
available.
Potential
Players
may
be
offered
a
position
on
the
roster
at
any
time.
In
general,
the
coaching
staff
will
communicate
who
has
been
offered
a
roster
position
and
who
has
accepted
unless
there
are
specific
reasons
to
withhold
this
information.
What
if
we
do
not
have
a
final
WDNT
Roster
count
of
22?
The
coaching
staff
of
the
WDNT
and
the
SNT
has
the
right
to
add
any
players
in
possession
of
the
Dutch
nationality.
Any
such
player
being
invited
to
be
on
the
roster
will
sign
this
agreement
and
will
therefor
have
the
same
rights
and
obligations.
Attendance
of
the
tournament
is
in
general
geared
to
improving
Dutch
lacrosse.
The
extent
to
which
such
a
player
can
help
improve
Dutch
lacrosse
may
be
a
selection
factor.
I
have
been
offered
an
agreement;
do
I
have
to
participate
in
funding
activities?
Yes.
As
a
part
of
the
final
WDNT
Roster
you
are
expected
to
participate
and
initiate
funding
activities
for
the
WDNT.
Your
funding
efforts
will
be
an
essential
part
of
participating
in
this
program
and
will
enable
us
to
participate
in
the
2013
Women’s
Lacrosse
World
Cup
in
Oshawa,
Canada.
The
funding
efforts
will
be
led
by
the
SNT.
I
am
a
part
of
the
final
WDNT
Roster
but
I
am
not
selected
for
the
team,
what
will
happen
to
the
funds
I
helped
raise?
The
funds
you
helped
raise
for
the
team
will
go
to
the
WDNT
Development
Program
(which
in
turn
helps
fund
participation
in
the
World
Cup).
I
have
been
offered
an
agreement;
do
I
have
to
participate
in
organizing
activities?
Yes.
As
someone
on
the
Roster
you
may
be
asked
to
participate
in
the
organization
according
to
your
specific
skills.
You
will
also
be
expected
to
act
as
an
ambassador
for
the
team
when
needed.
Players
Fees
Players
will
be
asked
to
contribute
a
players
fee.
The
players’
fee
will
not
exceed
1500
euros.
4. Players
will
also
be
asked
to
participate
in/carry
out
funding
activities
in
order
to
raise
an
amount
equivalent
to
1500
euros
per
player.
If
a
player
can
raise
more
than
1500
euros
in
funding
(separate
to
1500
players
fees)
then
any
amount
raised
above
1500
euros
will
be
brought
reduction
on
her
players
fees.
Hence,
a
player
who
raises
3000
euros
(for
example)
will
no
longer
have
to
contribute
any
players
fees.
Where
multiple
players
are
engaged
in
a
particular
fund
raising
effort
it
will
be
agreed
upfront
how
the
funds
will
be
attributed
to
players.
If
a
player
wishes
to
directly
contribute
3000
euros
then
she
is
freed
from
any
fundraising
activities
if
she
so
desires.
1500
euros
will
be
considered
as
players’
fees
and
1500
euros
will
be
considered
as
funds
raised.
Cancellation
Due
to
Insufficient
Funding
If
insufficient
funds
are
raised
to
fund
the
trip
then
players
will
be
returned
(at
least)
90%
of
their
players’
fees
within
14
days
of
the
decision
not
to
participate.
The
decision
as
to
whether
funds
are
sufficient
or
not
lies
with
the
SNT.
At
the
SNT’s
discretion
players
may
be
offered
the
opportunity
to
make
up
the
funding
difference
however
no
player
is
obligated
to
do
so
and
her
position
in
the
team
will
not
be
jeopardized
if
she
decides
not
to
do
so.
Any
funds
raised
by
players
will
not
be
returned
but
will
go
towards
the
WDNT
Development
Program.
I
am
a
part
of
the
final
WDNT
Roster
but
I
am
not
selected
for
the
team,
what
will
happen
to
any
player
fees
I
might
have
paid
in
the
process?
Only
team
players
are
required
to
pay
player’s
fees.
If
a
player’s
status
is
changed
from
team
to
reserve
roster
status
or
if
she
is
no
longer
on
the
WDNT
roster
then
any
fees
she
has
paid
will
be
returned
within
14
days.
A
player
with
reserve
roster
status
who
is
changed
to
team
status
must
pay
the
players
fee
within
14
days.
I
am
no
longer
on
the
WDNT
Roster
what
will
happen
to
any
player
fees
I
might
have
paid
or
funds
I
may
have
raised
in
the
process?
Any
players’
fees
you
may
have
paid
will
be
refunded
to
you
within
14
days.
Any
funds
that
you
may
have
raised
will
go
to
the
WDNT
Development
Program.
If
you
are
in
the
possession
of
any
monies
from
fundraising
activities
you
agree
to
pay
them
to
the
SNT
within
14
days.
I
was
a
part
of
the
final
WDNT
roster
but
I
am
not
selected
for
the
team,
what
does
this
mean?
Once
the
team
has
set
out
to
Canada
there
are
no
longer
any
rights
associated
with
that
of
being
on
the
reserve
roster.
For
any
other
questions
specific
to
your
situation
please
contact
the
coaching
staff.