Secondary Schools Championships Details Released

Secondary Schools Championships Details Released

The 2021 NSW Secondary Schools Championships details have been released following the recent Government announcement on the return of Interschool Sport.

Below are the confirmed dates and venues for the regional tournaments, which will act as qualifying events for students in years 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12 across the state.

As stated in the Tournament Information, each regional winner and runner up will gain automatic entry into the NSW Champion of Champions to be held in July, Term 3.

The team at NSW Oztag are excited to announce two new regions this year with Coffs Coast and Southern Highlands adding to our ever-growing NSW Schools Championships which now sits at 13 regions.

Is this something you want your school to enter?

Do you want the chance to go up against the best Oztag schools across the state and have the opportunity to make the 2021 Secondary Schools NSW team?

To enter your school, a teacher must download the Nomination Form and email the completed form to jordan@oztag.com.au. Submission and full team payment must be made two weeks prior to the event.

The Secondary Schools Championships will be strictly run to comply with Government regulations and NSW Oztag’s Covid Safety Plan to ensure the safety of all involved.

Budgy Smuggler Remain Head Sponsor for 2021 Beach Tag

Budgy Smuggler Remain Head Sponsor for 2021 Beach Tag

Australian Oztag (AO) are thrilled to announce that the ever-popular Budgy Smuggler will continue their sponsorship with Oztag at our annual Beach Tag tournaments.

The Aussie company that started out as a laugh in a back yard has since expanded internationally, and is now one of Oztag’s most popular sponsors.

The team at Budgy Smuggler will have a pop-up store at both the Wollongong and Maroubra Beach Tag venues, with both men’s and women’s swimwear and accessories available for purchase.

Once again, Budgy Smuggler will provide the Beach Tag Champions with customised swimwear – designed entirely by your team.

If you are yet to register your team in the 2021 Beach Tag, spots are filling fast. See below for venue availability.

Wollongong

  • Men’s – one spot available
  • Mixed – FULL

Maroubra

  • Men’s – limited spots available
  • Mixed – limited spots available

Nominations forms can be found HERE. To finalise your registration, email your completed form to liam@oztag.com.au

AO sincerely thank the team at Budgy Smuggler for their ongoing support. To find out more about Budgy Smuggler or to shop online, visit their website.

School Sport Returns In 2021

School Sport Returns In 2021

On January 18, 2021 the NSW Government announced the recommencement of School Sport state-wide.

Both Primary and High schools have been granted health advice on minimising the risk of Covid-19 transmission within NSW school communities while encouraging sport participation.

According to the NSW School Sport Unit Practical guide for sport and physical activity:

“Interschool sport and physical activity can recommence. This means that schools and students may now travel outside their local community,”

“Zone carnivals (swimming, cross country, athletics), round robins and gala days involving more than one school, can also recommence,”

“External providers can be used for sport and physical activity programs provided they have a COVID-19 Safety Plan in place.”

Australian Oztag (AO) are pleased to announce the return of NSW Oztag Interschool tournaments, clinics, and gala days. This includes:

  • NSW Secondary School Regional Tournaments – open to all schools (private and public) for both boys and girls (year 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12 combined).
  • The Champions and Runners up in each division are invited to the Champion of Champions tournament, where a NSW Merit team will be selected.
  • Internal Primary School Clinics – can be privately organised to promote the game and improve skills.
  • Primary School Gala Days – competitive tournament run over one day. The three locations for 2021 are Western Sydney, South Coast and Sydney East.
  • NSW Regional tour – 2021 Far North West Regional Tour, including Tamworth, Warialda and Coonabarabran. Will include visits to Primary schools and associations.

AO have advised that the 2021 dates and areas will be released in the coming weeks. Please keep an eye on our website and socials for updates and announcements.

We encourage associations to assist with promotion and attend School sport tournaments and gala days to advertise their local competition.  

If interested, please ask your school to contact our staff. We will not accept enquiries from parents or students.

Alternatively, recommend our programs to schools in your area and encourage their participation at interschool tournaments and gala days. 

AO are on the hunt for new referees willing to work at our NSW school tournaments in 2021. Such events will be mid-week – ideal for Uni and School students available in the middle of the day. If interested, please email jordan@oztag.com.au.

2021 Beach Tag

2021 Beach Tag

Beach Tag is back in 2021, with tournaments held at Wollongong and Maroubra. Australian Oztag look forward to another year of Oztag greatness on sand.   

Wollongong – Saturday 6th March, 2021

Venue: North Wollongong Beach

Nomination Form

Maroubra – Saturday 24th April, 2021

Venue: Maroubra Beach

Nomination Form

To secure your team’s spot, please email the completed Nomination form to liam@oztag.com.au. Get in quick – limited spots available.

FOR ALL TOURNAMENT DETAILS, VISIT: https://oztag.com.au/beach-tag/

Check out the 2019 Beach Tag action HERE

Panther Party: Penrith v Penrith Senior Mixed Grand Final

Panther Party: Penrith v Penrith Senior Mixed Grand Final

The 2020 Senior State Cup saw two Penrith teams go head-to-head for the Championship title in the Senior Mixed Grand Final on Sunday, November 1.

Penrith Oztag Senior Mixed 1 headed comfortably into the Grand Final having ran undefeated all weekend before defending this reign against Tamworth in an 8-3 semi-final win.

After only one loss in the round games, Penrith Senior Mixed 2 fought to the death in a tight semi-final against Port Macquarie, taking out a 10-9 victory.

Come the Grand Final, friendships were set aside and the teams laid their bodies on the line for each other until the final hooter went.

Penrith Senior Mixed 1 were crowned champions after a startling 15-3 win.

Penrith Oztag Licensee, Jamie Howard could not be prouder of the performances of their Senior Mixed teams at State Cup.

“It was very special indeed.  Every team goes away to State Cup planning on making the Grand Final, to have both teams make it was beyond anyone’s wildest dreams,” Howard said.

For an association to have two strongly competitive teams in one division is rare. Upon reflecting on the teams’ preparation, Howard put their success down to a combination of factors.

“We have a group of very dedicated players who are committed not only to doing the best they can but are committed to each other,” he said.

“The key to the success of both teams was the Coach of our Senior Mixed 1 team, Jarrod Mostowick,”

“It was his vision that got the team up and running in the first place and he drove and supported the creation of the second team last year. Without his vision, commitment and drive I don’t think either team would have been as successful as they were,” he said.

The strength of Penrith Oztag’s local competitions were also deemed a contributing factor.

“We have a very strong Mixed competition, which has led to our Mixed Rep teams being strong across the board,” Howard said.

“Not only did our Senior Mixed teams finish first and second, but our Mixed Opens team also won and our Mixed 20’s team were Runners Up,” he said.

Howard is confident that the future of Penrith Mixed is bright, with a strong pathway for players to transition through from 20’s all the way to Senior Mixed.

With the tournament postponed due to COVID, teams were deprived of adequate training opportunities. However, the Penrith Senior Mixed teams committed themselves to plenty of joint training sessions and opposed games in the lead up to the tournament.

“It is a credit to both teams that they were able to remain dedicated through such a difficult year,” Howard said.

It is clear that Penrith Oztag pride themselves on their club culture, having always encouraged the involvement of families across their teams.

Photo Credit: Penrith Oztag Facebook Page

“Our Senior Mixed 1 team have many players who are family members and there are countless teams in our local competition who are family based,” Howard said.

“When someone plays our sport, we want not just them, but their friends and family to enjoy everything that we have to offer,” he said.

Despite some personnel changes, both teams are set to return for the upcoming 2021 NSW Senior State up in March. With a number of clubs announcing very strong Senior Mixed teams, Penrith Oztag are looking forward to the challenge.