You will need to have already filled out the 'Intent to Tryout' form through the ERRA: http://
AMRA Links for registration can be found below:
Tryouts will begin in a few weeks. The schedule for 14A and 16A tryouts are below.
Please note: there will be exhibition game(s) scheduled the week of May 3rd.

The tryout fee this year is $100.
Players must have a red and white set of practice jerseys. There is an additional fee of $60 if your player requires a set. Please let us know if you need to purchase jerseys.
All players must wear these practice jerseys to each tryout and keep their own unique number which is associated with the individual player.
Please review the following three documents:
-The Provincial AA/A Program Commitment information
-The Competitive Player Contract (needs to be brought signed to first tryout)
- The Competitive Commitment Survey (needs to be brought completed and signed to first tryout)
If you have any questions please email: president@arnpriorringette.com and vicepresident@arnpriorringette.com
Competitive Commitment Survey and Player Contract
To participate in competitive tryouts, prospective players must complete the competitive commitment survey and competitive player contract before making any payments and provide them at check-in to be permitted on the ice. These essential documents establish clear expectations for players and families, ensuring readiness to fully commit to a competitive team. Please refer to the Provincial AA/A Program Commitment document for further information.
Evaluation Process
It is mandatory that every player must check in at the tryout desk in the lobby prior to each ice time. Everyone will have the opportunity to attend 2 ice times.
Evaluations are done by impartial evaluators who have no affiliation to anyone trying out for the team.
First releases happen after the 2nd tryout.
Two exhibition games will be played versus other associations, with possible releases happening after each one.
Trying Out in Another Association
All players must tryout for their home association if the level of play sought is offered. In addition to trying out in their home association a player may choose to also tryout in one additional association. If a level of play is not offered at a home association a player may choose to tryout at a maximum of two different associations. In the case of any schedule conflicts during tryouts, a player must give priority to their home association’s tryouts in preference to any others. Each association has its own tryout fees and can include an additional cost of tryout jerseys.
Out of association players
Out of Association players must place in the top 80% of the team to be selected. A maximum of 3 Out of Association skaters (not goalies) will be considered for the final rosters.
How to prepare for Tryouts
CORA put together a great video for players and goalies on how to get ready for tryouts. WORA takes a very similar approach during tryouts, so we suggest that all players watch the video.
The video link can be found here for players and here for goalies.
Questions? Please email: president@arnpriorringette.com and vicepresident@arnpriorringette.com