Central Coast Crowned 2021 Junior State Cup Club Champions

Central Coast Crowned 2021 Junior State Cup Club Champions

The 2021 Club Champions title came down to a one-point difference, with Central Coast claiming victory for a consecutive year.

Following two successful tournaments, in Coffs Harbour (12’s-17’s) and Bass Hill (9’s-11’s), Central Coast finished on 78 points, with Souths closely trailing on 77 and Baulkham Hills on 73.

Central Coast dominated the Junior State Cup tournaments after 17 of their 18 teams qualified for division one Finals across all age divisions. Eight of these teams made the Grand Final and four came away with the State Champions title.

At the Junior State Cup in Coffs Harbour, the Central Coast Girls 12’s pipped Cronulla 4-1 in the Grand Final, continuing their reign as champions for the third consecutive year.

The Boys 14’s Grand Final saw Central Coast claim a convincing 8-2 defeat over Souths, while Central Coast Girls 16’s came away with their third successive title after an exciting 3-1 win over Wollongong.

At the Junior State Cup in Bass Hill, the Boys 10’s Grand Final came down to the wire, with Central Coast defeating Baulkham Hills 5-4 in a thrilling extra time drop-off.

Following on from the association’s success at the Senior State Cup in November 2020, Central Coast Licensee, Charmaine Ceeney is extremely proud of their Junior teams whose efforts were pivotal in their Club Champion victory.   

“Our performances at Coffs and Bass Hill were exceptional and we are very proud of our young chargers for the efforts, knowing full well the future of Oztag on the Central Coast is very bright,” Ceeney said.

“To be named as Junior State Cup Club Champions was a reward to all our coaches, assistant coaches, team managers and admin staff who ensure the game of Oztag continues to thrive on the Central Coast,” she said.

The Club Champions accolade is a credit to the consistency of Central Coast sides across all divisions, their success put down to the people involved in their team and the club culture they foster.

“They are all passionate, fair, honest and consistent in their approach to the game of Oztag,” Ceeney said.

“There are so many representative players who have taken the time to reinvest and pass on their knowledge and experience to the young players,”

“Special mention must go to Dale Berg who oversees the Junior Representative Program, Adam Carlisle and Australian Oztag Hall of Famer David Rose for their ongoing support in not only developing junior players but also taking the time to develop and support our coaches and providing them with their knowledge and years of experience as both players and coaches,”

“We have developed an extremely strong culture within our association and that continues to grow year after year,” she said.

Central Coast are looking to continue their club-wide success at the 2021 NSW Senior State Cup in Coffs Harbour, set to kick off on Friday 14 May, with 21 teams entered across all divisions.

East Hills Goannas Claim Their First Ever Championship Title

East Hills Goannas Claim Their First Ever Championship Title

The Under 11’s East Hills Boys have made history, winning the Club’s first ever Division One Grand Final at the NSW Junior State Cup at Bass Hill in February.

The small association has added their first gold medal to the cabinet after the Under 11 Boys defeated reigning champions, Cronulla 4-3 in a thrilling Grand Final drop-off.

East Hills Director, Karen Smith has shared how special it was for the Under 11’s Boys come away with the Grand Final win.

“It was absolutely amazing, particularly because they came 4th in their Pool and most people would have written them off,” Smith said.

“People are still talking about it – parents, other teams and even senior teams,” she said.

The East Hills boys came off the back of a confidence-building Quarter Final win against the competitive Central Coast (5-3), before defeating hot contenders, Parramatta in a tight Semi Final (3-2).

Come the Grand Final, the boys met the two-year reigning champions, Cronulla, who beat them quite convincingly in a round game on Day 1.

The game was a spectacle for all in attendance – the back-and-forth score had everyone holding their breath and checking their watches.

With one minute on the clock, the East Hills boys shifted the ball to get over the line, leveling the score at 3-3 and sending the game in extra time drop-off.

Cronulla tapped off first, proving East Hills’ defence strong as they scrambled fiercely to keep them out. Once the changeover was called, the boys worked themselves up the field, securing their championship title with a diving try in the corner.

“It was an amazing comeback. The boys never doubted their ability to do it and I think that was a telling factor,” Smith said.

“We are all extremely proud of the team and their coaches,” she said.

Smith put the boys’ success down to the tireless efforts of their coaching staff; David Curtis and David Towers, as well as manager Todd Heslehurst.

“David Curtis and Todd have been coaching at our club for a number of years now and thoroughly deserve the result,”

“They have coached this team since they first entered as Under 8’s in the East Hills Comp, so I’m particularly pleased for them to have achieved this result,” Smith said.

As a popular talking point, the win has been fantastic for the association, Smith confident that it will encourage more teams to play at representative level.

“This year we fielded 5 teams at Coffs Harbour and 5 teams at Bass Hill. We are hoping to continue to grow at rep level thanks to our wonderful parents who volunteer to manage or coach and this result from the Under 11 Boys will certainly help us achieve this goal,” she said.

Compared to some, East Hills is a small association working to continue their growth at grassroot levels in order to develop their representative teams.

“Our Junior Comp is held on Wednesday afternoons only – we don’t have the luxury of two or three different days and large numbers to choose from for rep team,” Smith said.

“When we started Juniors we had nine teams and it quickly grew. We now have around 70 teams playing during Summer from Under 6’s to Under 16’s,” she said.

East Hills have three teams participating in division two at the 2021 Senior State Cup in May – two Mixed teams and a Men’s 20’s team.

2021 Junior City v Country Teams Announced

2021 Junior City v Country Teams Announced

The 2021 Junior City v Country teams have been selected following an exceptional display of talent at both Junior State Cup tournaments in Coffs Harbour and Bass Hill.

The tournament will be played on Sunday 13 June at Central Coast Regional Sporting Complex, Tuggerah NSW.

It will see the State’s best play off in a combined four regions – Southern City Seahawks, Western City Scorpions, Northern Country Knights and Southern Country Pride.

Team lists can be found HERE. Congratulations to all players selected to represent their region at the prestigious City v Country.

All players selected must confirm or decline their position to the Coach via their email at the bottom of the Team list sheet.

Registration will open Wednesday 17 March, from 12pm. Players must register & pay online by Friday April 9.

To Register:

Follow the link: Oztag Equipment Supplies

Click City v Country – Then your Region

Follow the steps including uniform order and payment

2021 NSW Senior State Championships POSTPONED

2021 NSW Senior State Championships POSTPONED

Media Release

Unfortunately, the NSW Senior State Championships, to be played Friday 19th, Saturday 20th & Sunday 21st March 2021 is postponed.

The new dates are Friday 14th, Saturday 15th & Sunday 16th May 2021.

The weather forecast for Thursday through to Sunday is a very high chance of rain (80% to 95%). The range predicted to fall is anywhere between 83 to 180mm. 

In normal circumstances this would not prevent us from playing on several of the fields however, Coffs Harbour like the rest of NSW, has experienced above average rain fall.  Coffs Harbour’s average rainfall for a year is 1600mm yet 1200mm has fallen since January & 300mm of this in the last month.  The significance of this is the amount of water still in the ground.  If the minimum rain predicted falls the fields will still be water logged and unplayable.

So, after considering the weather forecast and liaising with Councils Stadium Team and Greenkeepers, Australian Oztag believes the only decision in the best interest of all, is to postpone the tournament now before anyone begins their travels.  It would be reckless to roll the dice and travel to Coffs only to then call it off when the rain falls. 

By making this decision now we hope to minimize the impact and allow teams to make arrangements with accommodation & travel.

Coffs Harbour City Council, Mayor Cr Denise Knight commented “Coffs Harbour has been the home of OzTag for many years, and of course while it is disappointing to reschedule, we understand.  Over the last year we have become much more adept to change. We are experiencing a huge amount rain of late and there are still flood warnings in place. We thank Bill and the Australian OzTag team for their foresight in making a decision to postpone to a  more optimal time. Thanks also to all our tourism and accommodation providers for their flexibility in rescheduling bookings for the revised dates. We look forward to welcoming players officials and their guests again in May.”  

For further clarification on the significant rainfall expected, please see the NSW Incident Alerts.

Bill Harrigan

AO General Manager

Tournament Director

Senior City v Country to Return in 2021

Senior City v Country to Return in 2021

The prestigious City v Country tournament will return in 2021 for Senior prospects, with a new tournament format at hand.

Selected from the 2021 NSW Senior State Cup held in Coffs Harbour, it is an opportunity for players to represent their region alongside the game’s best.

Senior City v Country will be played on Saturday 12 June at Central Coast Regional Sporting Complex, Tuggerah NSW, with Juniors to be played the following day – Sunday 13 June.

The tournament format differs from that of the Juniors and previous years. It will be played as a three-game series, between only two regions – City and Country.

Teams will play three 40-minute games, with no Finals.

City teams will be represented by associations in the Sydney basin from Hornsby in the North, to Penrith in the West, Campbelltown in the South and the East coastline. Any associations outside this border will represent Country.

City representatives will be selected from the top four finishing City teams in Division 1 at the NSW Senior State Cup.

Country representatives will be selected from the top four finishing Country teams in Division 1 at the NSW Senior State Cup. If there are not four teams in Division 1, they can be selected from Division 2 teams.

2021 Senior State Cup Coaches will be required to complete the Senior Rating Form for their own team, based on player performance at the NSW State Cup tournament. The form must be submitted by Wednesday 24 March.

The 2021 Junior City v Country teams will be announced tomorrow (16 March) via our website and Facebook page.

Australian Oztag look forward to the return of the annual City v Country tournaments and the level of talent that accompanies them.