NSW Secondary School Rankings

NSW Secondary School Rankings

If your school participated at the recent 2019 New South Wales Secondary Schools Champion of Champions tournament (13th & 14th of August), it was already a great achievement to qualify as you would have finished top or runners up in your region.

Here are the final standings of each division in the state of New South Wales, well done to all schools:

BOYS YR 7/8
1/ Figtree High School
2/ Kiama High School
3/ Terrigal High School
4/ St Edwards College
5/ Kirrawee High School
6/ Oxley High School
7/ Heathcote High School
8/ Kingsgrove North High School
9/ Model Farms High School
10/ Crestwood High School
11/ Glenmore High School
12/ All Saints College
13/ Ambarvale High School
14/ Jamison High School
15/ Birrong Boys High School
16/ Tomaree High School

GIRLS YR 7/8
1/ Warilla High School
2/ St Marys Star of the Sea
3/ Heathcote High School
4/ St Josephs College
5/ Lisarow High School
6/ Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
7/ St Clare High School
8/ Hunter Sports High School
9/ Gilroy College
10/ Crestwood High School
11/ Caroline Chisholm High School
12/ Oxley High School
13/ McCarthy Catholic College
14/ Beverly Hills Girls High School
15/ San Clemente High School
16/ Woolooware High School
17/ Penshurst Girls GRC
18/ Castle Hill High School
19/ Ambarvale High School
20/ Moorebank High School

BOYS YR 9/10
1/ Gilroy College
2/ Edmund Rice College
3/ Wadalba High School
4/ St Clair High School
5/ Punchbowl High School
6/ Kirrawee High School
7/ Port Hacking High School
8/ Ambarvale High School
9/ Kiama High School
10/ Hunter Sports High School
11/ Belmont High School
12/ St Pauls Catholic College
13/ North Lakes High School
14/ Castle Hill High School
15/ Tamworth High School
16/ All Saints College
17/ Caroline Chisholm College
18/ St Edmunds College
19/ Kingsgrove High School

GIRLS YR 9/10
1/ Erina High School
2/ St Mary Star of the Sea
3/ Glenwood High School
4/ Kirrawee High School
5/ Model Farms High School
6/ McCarthy Catholic College
7/ Brigidine College Randwick
8/ Hunter Sports High School
9/ McKillop Catholic College
10/ Figtree High School
11/ Caroline Chisholm College
12/ Sylvania High School
13/ Oxley High School
14/ Liverpool Girls High School
15/ Strathfield High School
16/ Matraville Sports High School
17/ Ambarvale High School

BOYS YR 11/12
1/ Kiama High School
2/ Edmund Rice College
3/ Wadalba High School
4/ Kirrawee High School
5/ Terrigal High School
6/ Holsworthy High School
7/ Model Farms High School
8/ Arndell College
9/ Heritage College
10/ Cranebrook High School
11/ Crestwood High School
12/ Cecil Hills High School
13/ Kingsgrove North High School

GIRLS YR 11/12
1/ Woolooware High School
2/ Erina High School
3/ Kirrawee High School
4/ Glenwood High School
5/ Belmont High School
6/ Crestwood High School
7/ Oak Flats High School
8/ St Clare High School
9/ Randwick Girls High School
10/ Beverley Hills Girls High School
11/ Tamworth High School
12/ Liverpool Girls High School

NSW Secondary Schools Merit Teams Named

NSW Secondary Schools Merit Teams Named

The 2019 New South Wales Secondary Schools Merit teams have now been named. We’d like to congratulate all players who have been chosen, what a fantastic achievement!

All players selected for the New South Wales Secondary Schools Merit teams will receive a representative jacket.

To view the teams, click on the below links:

BOYS
Boys YR 7/8 
Boys YR 9/10
Boys YR 11/12

GIRLS
Girls YR 7/8
Girls YR 9/10
Girls YR 11/12

South Coast schools dominate NSW Champion of Champions tournament 

South Coast schools dominate NSW Champion of Champions tournament 

Schools from the New Souths Wales South Coast have dominated on finals day at the NSW Champion of Champions tournament in Western Sydney. 

Figtree High, Warilla High and Kiama High will all return south as Champions with five other teams from the region contesting this afternoon’s grand finals. 

NSW Oztag held the annual tournament over two days for the first time in 2019 with teams qualifying after finishing in the top two at nine regional tournaments. 

The state’s best Oztag sides then progressed to this week’s tournament and played five pool games ahead of today’s finals. 

On a perfect winter’s afternoon in Penrith, Figtree High defeated Kiama High 5-2 in the Boys 7/8 final, while Warilla High beat local rivals St Mary’s 4-1 in the Girls 7/8 division. 

Gilroy Catholic College from Castle Hill defeated Edmund Rice 5-1 in the Boys 9/10 division and Central Coast school Erina were too good for St Mary’s in the Girls 9/10 final. 

In the Boys 11/12 decider, Kiama beat rivals Edmund Rice, while Woolooware defeated Erina 5-4 in a thrilling Girls 11/12 final. 

NSW Merit Teams will be selected in each division following the completion of play. 

2019 NSW Champion of Champions Grand Final Results

Boys 7/8: Figtree High 5-2 Kiama High

Girls 7/8: Warilla High 4-1 St Mary’s Star of the Sea 1

Boys 9/10: Gilroy Catholic College 5-1 Edmund Rice 

Girls 9/10: Erina High 4-2 St Mary Star of the Sea

Girls 11/12: Woolooware High 5-4 Erina High

Boys 11/12: Kiama High 4 -1 Edmund Rice

Search for best school Oztag teams in NSW on at Champions of Champions tournament

Search for best school Oztag teams in NSW on at Champions of Champions tournament

The search for New South Wales’ best High School Oztag teams is on this week with the NSW Oztag Champions of Champions tournament beginning today in western Sydney. 

Following 11 regional tournaments held right around the state, the top two teams from each division have progressed to this week’s two day Champions of Champions event. 

99 teams will compete in both Boys and Girls 7/8, 9/10 and 11/12 divisions with all sides to play five matches in the hope of booking a spot in Wednesday’s quarter finals. 

“We were really impressed by the quality of the tournaments we held right around the state but it’s pretty special to get all the best teams here together for a two day tournament,” NSW Oztag Development Manager Luke Manahan said. 

“The best part of our school program is that these sides aren’t all filled with experienced Oztag players. 

“We’ve got a number of players here this week who played Oztag for the first time at the regional tournament earlier this year and not only have they picked up the sport incredibly fast, but they’re loving it as well.”

Manahan said a NSW Schools Merit team will be selected in each division and that players from right across the state will be in the mix. 

“Glenwood and Crestwood from western Sydney are both very strong schools and are well represented across a number of divisions,” he said. 

“Wadalba High on the Central Coast are also very strong, as are McCarthy Catholic College in Tamworth.” 

Pool matches began on Tuesday at 10am with quarter finals to begin on Wednesday from 11am. 

South Coast schools dominate NSW Champion of Champions tournament 

NSW School Regional Winners Ready for Champion of Champions

The first 2019 New South Wales Secondary Schools Regional tournament took place at Thomas Dalton Park on Wednesday, the 3rd of April for the South Coast Regionals with the last one concluding last week (31st July) at Solander Fields for the Cronulla Regionals.

All the winning teams and runner ups in each division from the following Secondary School Regional tournaments have been granted an invite to the Champion of Champions tournament which will take place on the 13th & 14th of August at the Kingsway in St.Marys:

3rd April – South Coast
8th April – Bankstown
6th May – ACT
8th May – West Sydney
23rd May – Hunter
29th May – East Sydney
19th June – Central Coast (Years 9/10 & 11/12)
27th June – Central Coast (Years 7/8)
28th June – Tamworth
3rd July – South West Sydney
23rd July – Inner West Sydney
30th July – St.George
31st July – Cronulla

A big congratulations to all the schools that have received an invitation to the Champion of Champions tournament! Best of luck to all teams, safe travels and see you next week at the Kingsway!

Champion of Champions Pools

Champion of Champions Draw

Champion of Champions Map

Champion of Champions Facebook Event

Oztag Represented at the 2019 National Sports Convention

Oztag Represented at the 2019 National Sports Convention

Australian Oztag General Manager, Bill Harrigan was at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre today representing the sport of Oztag at the 2019 National Sports Convention.

The 2019 National Sports Convention (NSC) has been developed in conjunction with the Australian and New Zealand key sport, active recreation, fitness and facility peak bodies.

NSC 2019 has been restructured to encourage greater knowledge sharing, increased networking opportunities and more interactive sessions. The NSC has been developed to address some of the industry’s key opportunities and challenges that it’s faced with, which includes:

* Participation
* Facilities
* Sports Management
* A Systems Approach
* Diversity and Inclusion