Day 2 Wrap: 2019 Senior Australian Championships

Day 2 Wrap: 2019 Senior Australian Championships

We were treated to some sizzling Oztag action on day two at the 2019 Oztag Senior Australian Championships.

The East Coast Dolphins and the Central Coast lead as the regions with the most undefeated teams (4 each) after day two. The Vipers and Tigers closely follow with 3 each.

Teams to watch out for on Day three:

Men’s 20s – Vipers, East Coast Dolphins & Tigers

Men’s 30s – Sydney Patriots

Men’s 40s – East Coast Dolphins

Men’s 50s – East Coast Dolphins & Central Coast

Men’s 55s – Vipers & Stingrays

Men’s Open – Central Coast

Mixed Open – Vipers

Mixed Senior – Wolves & Tigers

Women’s 20s – Central Coast & Sunshine Coast Sonics

Women’s Open – ACT & Central Coast

Women’s Seniors – East Coast Dolphins & ACT

To keep up to date with all the latest results, make sure to download the Sportsfix app. For details, click here.

To watch the live stream from field two tomorrow, click here.

Day 1 Wrap: 2019 Senior Australian Championships

Day 1 Wrap: 2019 Senior Australian Championships

Despite the recent Port Macquarie bushfires, the conditions in Coffs Harbour today for Oztag were very good. Not too hot or cold and plenty of sporadic cloud cover to keep the hot sun away for parts of the day.

After day one, it was the Vipers and the West Sydney Tigers that were the most dominate regions with four teams that have won all their games each. The Vipers have undefeated teams in the Men’s 20s, Men’s Open, Mixed Open & Women’s Open divisions and the West Sydney Tigers have undefeated teams in the Men’s 35s, Mixed 20s, Mixed Open & Women’s 20s divisions.

The ACT and the Wolves are close on their heels with three teams each that have won every game played so far.

To keep up to date with all the latest results, make sure to download the Sportsfix app. For details, click here.

2019 Senior Australian Championships Draw and Pools

2019 Senior Australian Championships Draw and Pools

The draws and pools for the 2019 Senior Australian Championships have now been released.

The tournament will commence on Friday, the 1st of November and conclude on Sunday, the 3rd of November at the state of the art C.ex Coffs International stadium.

At the 2018 Senior Australian Championships, it was the Central Coast who claimed the most titles with four, followed closely by East Coast Dolphins, Sydney Warriors & the Tigers all with three titles each. Who will be the most dominate region this year?

2018 HONOUR BOARD:

Women’s 20s – Central Coast
Women’s Open – East Coast Dolphins
Women’s Senior – Sydney Warriors
Women’s Masters – Central Coast
Men’s Open – Sydney Warriors
Men’s 20s – Tigers
Men’s 30s – Sydney Warriors
Men’s 35s – Central Coast
Men’s 40s – Tigers
Men’s 45s – Central Coast
Men’s 50s – East Coast Dolphins
Men’s 55 – Sydney Magic
Mixed 20s – East Coast Dolphins
Mixed Open – Tigers
Mixed Senior – Wolves

Positions for the Australian teams to compete in the 2020 Trans Tasman Test series will be selected from the 2019 Senior Australian Championships.

We’d like to congratulate all players who have been selected to represent their regions at the 2019 Senior Australian Championships. All the best with your preparations and safe travels to and from Coffs Harbour. We look forward to seeing you all soon!

2019 SENIOR AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Friday 1st, Saturday 2nd & Sunday 3rd November

C.ex Coffs International Stadium

POOLS

DRAW

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

WEATHER POLICY

New Date and Venue for the Invitational Challenge

New Date and Venue for the Invitational Challenge

The 2019 Invitational Challenge was originally scheduled to be a part of the SportsFest event run in conjunction with the Central Coast council.

The tournament was set to be held on Sunday, the 22nd of September at EDSAAC Oval in Bateau Bay but due to adverse weather, the council closed the grounds and the Invitational Challenge had to be postponed.

After consultation with the country delegates, the 2019 Invitational Challenge has now been rescheduled to Sunday, the 1st of December and it will now be held at Heffron Park (Jersey Road, Maroubra) in Sydney.

A new set of pools, draw and map will be released once all country delegates RSVP.

Day 3 Wrap: 2019 Junior Australian Championships

Day 3 Wrap: 2019 Junior Australian Championships

The team at Australian Oztag would like to thank everyone that contributed in making the 2019 Junior Australian Championships an enjoyable tournament for all involved.

Well done to all teams for all your hard work and preparation. We hope you had a great weekend and safe travels home!

Here is the 2019 Junior Australian Championships honour board:

Girls 9s – East Coast Oracs 6 def West Sydney Tigers 1
Girls 10s – West Sydney Tigers 3 def ACT 1
Girls 11s – West Sydney Tigers 9 def Southern Storm 1
Girls 12s – West Sydney Tigers 5 def East Coast Orcas 0
Girls 13s – East Coast Orcas 7 def Vipers 6
Girls 14s – Central Coast 6 def Vipers 0
Girls 15s – Central Coast 6 def Southern Storm 5
Girls 16s – East Coast Orcas 2 def Central Coast 1
Girls 17s – East Coast Orcas 2 def Sunshine Coast Sonics 1

Boys 9s – Stingrays 9 def West Sydney Tigers 2
Boys 10s – East Coast Orcas 6 def West Sydney Tigers 4
Boys 11s – West Sydney Tigers 3 def Central Coast 2
Boys 12s – West Sydney Tigers 3 def Central Coast 2
Boys 13s – West Sydney Tigers 4 def East Coast Orcas 1
Boys 14s – Sydney Warriors 5 def West Sydney Tigers 1
Boys 15s – Sydney Warriors 3 def Central Coast 2
Boys 16s – Vipers 5 def West Sydney Tigers 4
Boys 17s – Vipers 4 def West Sydney Tigers 3

Make sure to keep an eye out on our website as the Australian teams will be selected from the rating forms submitted from this tournament.

We look forward to doing it all again in a fortnight for the 2019 Oztag Senior Australian Championships.