- This team is self-funding. The ABF will pay the team’s entry fees and provide uniforms. All other expenses are to be met by the players.
- The ABF will endorse fund raising by the team to help with the costs but there are no guarantees that there will be sufficient funds raised to cover your out-of-pocket expenses.
- Players will be required to sign the ABF’s International Representative Player Agreement (IRPA)**. This requirement applies to all Australian representatives.
- The IRPA requires players arrive in the time zone of the event being played at least four days prior to the first match of play (note the cost implications).
- Any players under the age of 18 will be required to be accompanied by a chaperone who must be either a legal guardian or someone who has been approved by a legal guardian.
- Chaperones take full responsibility for the welfare and behavior of their under 18 player. The chaperone will also be required to sign an agreement, similar in nature to the IRPA**.
- Partnerships applying for team membership are committing to play in the team irrespective of who the other team members will be.
- A Non-Playing Captain (NPC) will be appointed and the IRPA requires players to respect the decision making authority of the NPC.
Australia – Potential U21 Team – Expressions of Interest
Source: ABF Official site
The ABF Board has received a request from a team of six youth bridge players to ratify them to represent Australia in the Under 21 Teams event at the 19th World Youth Team Championships in Salsomaggiore Terme, Italy running from 12th to 17th July this year.
Prior to the Board considering this request we would like to understand if there are any other qualifying (players must be 20 or younger on December 31, 2025) partnerships who would like to be considered for the representative team.
In considering whether you would like to apply for a position on the team please note the following: