Code of conduct


As within any activity we hope that you enjoy the Royal Mail National Darts Championships and find it to be well organised and professionally run. This is our clear aim on every occasion.

Events such as these are an important part of the calendar and take a great deal of planning and hard work to organise successfully. They are paid for by yourselves and with the continuous help of our sponsors and we are very mindful that this places an important responsibility on all of us to contribute to the success of the event.

To help you have an enjoyable time and ensure your fellow competitors and colleagues do likewise, you are asked to observe the following Code of Conduct.

1. Enjoy your competition, Give a good account of yourselves and treat your opponents with respect and
courtesy.

2. Be on time, As a basic courtesy, for all aspects of the event, know the itinerary and how it affects you . No one appreciates a poot time keeper.

3. Know the rules of the event, and adhere to them in practice and in spirit at all times. If you are unsure, ask for guidance before the event, don’t leave it late, ignorance of the rules is no excuse and it could cost you success.

4. Never argue with the referee. It is against the rules and the spirit of the competition and will gain you nothing and potentially cost you much. Remember that the referee is likely to be a volunteer and without their help the event would not take place.

5. Participants should be mindful of their responsibilities as a representative of their Department or Agency, their place of work and also of the sponsors. Others will be watching you and will form opinions from what they see and hear. Ensure that your conduct enhances the reputation of those you represent.

6. Please be aware of the administration of the evnt. Report any changes in availability and requirements to the organisers immediately and do not bring unauthorised guests to the event.

7. The Presentation Dinner at the conclusion of the competition is an integral part of the event. Do your utmost to attend for your own enjoyment and as a mark of respect to your fellow competitors, colleagues, the organisers and sponsors.

Above all, have an enjoyable time, meet old friends, make new friends. Play well and good luck.