Trialist definition

Trialist means a player playing in age groups Under 9 to Under 21 who is attending an Academy on trial under the provisions of Rule 231 of the Youth Development Rules.
Trialist means a player playing in age groups Under 9 to Under 21 who is attending an Academy on trial under the provisions of Youth Development Rule 235 or 236;
Trialist means a player who is under assessment and evaluation by a Club as to his ability, fitness or the like to play Football for that Club in Official Matches and who is not Registered to that Club;

Examples of Trialist in a sentence

  • Adherence to intravenous chemotherapy for breast cancer is significantly associated with improved outcomes (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇; Early Breast Cancer Trialist Collaborative Group, 2005).

  • A systematic review of 133 randomized trials showed highly significant reductions in annual rate of recurrence and death rates as a result of intravenous chemotherapy (Early Breast Cancer Trialist Collaborative Group, 1992).

  • In order to be eligible to participate in the Under 20 Development League players must be registered for the Club for which they intend to play under the terms of the Registration Procedures as laid down by the Scottish Football Association for Non-Recreational Football with the exception of a player playing as a Trialist in accordance with the terms of Clause 6.3 hereunder.

  • The effect of chemotherapy on annual death rates after five years was highly significant with a 28% reduction in recurrence rates and 16% reduction in mortality rates in the first five years (Early Breast Cancer Trialist Collaborative Group, 1992).

  • Any club wishing to play a player registered for a club in membership of The Scottish Youth Football Association as a Trialist in the Under 20 Development League must obtain the prior written consent of his club beforehand.


More Definitions of Trialist

Trialist means a player playing in age groups Under 9 to Under 21 who is attending the Football Academy on trial under the provisions of Rule 37.
Trialist means an unregistered Player.1
Trialist means a player playing in age groups Under 9 to Under 21 who is attending an Academy on trial under the provisions of Youth Development Rule 250 or 251;
Trialist means any person to whom a Trial is provided;
Trialist means any person (acting on behalf of a prospective Customer) to whom a Trial is provided;
Trialist means a player playing in age groups Under 9 to Under 21 who is attending an Academy on trial under the provisions of Rules 236 or 237; 1.87. “Vision Statement” means a written statement of the Club’s desired culture, values, ambitions and strategic aims, and the behaviours and activities which the Club has adopted and will adopt (including within its Academy) in order to achieve the same; 1.88. “Youth Development Phase” means the Under 12 to Under 16 age groups inclusive; and 1.89. “Youth Development Phase Games Programme” means the games programmes organised by the League and Football League for teams in each of the Under 12 to Under 16 age groups, full details of which are set out in Rules 140 to 154. 2. For the purposes of this section of these Rules:2.1. Academy Players shall be placed in one of 13 age groups commencing with age group Under 9 and ending with age group Under 21; and2.2. the age group into which each Academy Player shall be placed shall be determined by his age on 31 August in the year in question, save in the case of players in the Under 21 age group, who must be under the age of 21 as at 1 January in the year in which the Season concerned commences (i.e. for Season 2021/22 born on or after 1 January 2000). General 3. If a Club engages in the training and development of young players then it must:3.1. obtain a licence to operate an Academy; and3.2. operate its Academy in accordance with this section of the Rules. 4. The maximum term of a licence to operate an Academy shall be three years, unless revoked earlier in accordance with these Rules or extended by the PGB at its sole discretion. 5. There shall be four Categories of Academy. Applications to Operate Academies 6. Each Club which operates or applies to operate an Academy shall give the League and the ISO access to such facilities, personnel, documents and records as they reasonably require in order to undertake their responsibilities under these Rules. 7. In accordance with such timetable as issued by the League from time to time, a Club which wishes to operate (or continue to operate) an Academy must (a) submit its written application (signed on behalf of the Club by an Authorised Signatory) to do so to the ISO, and (b) submit a self-assessment via the Academy Standards Application to demonstrate adherence with:7.1. the ‘safe to operate’ conditions implemented by the ISO from time to time;7.2. the Rules; and7.3. the standards issued by the ISO from time to time in respect of the ...