Junior Australian Championships: FINALS WRAP

Junior Australian Championships: FINALS WRAP

The 2022 Junior National Champions have been crowned following an exceptional weekend of Oztag in Coffs Harbour. 

The Junior Australian Championships kicked off on Friday 14 October, with a sensational display of Finals commencing on Sunday to crown the 2022 National Champions.

Friday and Saturday comprised of some spectacular showdowns, but as anticipated – Sunday’s Finals were taken to a new level of brilliance with teams determined to take home gold.

C.ex Stadium was roaring with energy and spectators were on the edge of their seats as several sudden-death games resulted in a draw – sending teams into thrilling extra-time drop offs (5v5 game decider).

Of the 18 Grand Finals, ten resulted in a one-point difference, proving the quality of Junior talent across Australia.

Australian Oztag are excited to announce the Region Champions for 2022 – finishing on 130 points, the West Sydney Tigercubs.

Having dominated Finals Day, the Tigers proved to be the region to beat this year with 17 of their 18 teams qualifying for Semis, 12 progressing to the Grand Final, and seven taking home gold.

Central Coast finished in second on 95 points, and Illawarra Steelers in third on 67 points.

The West Sydney Tigercubs will receive a $2000 prize for taking out the Championship title – $1000 for their region and $1000 for their chosen charity.

Below are the Grand Final results for each division. Congratulations to all 2022 Junior National Champions.

Boys 9s: Orcas defeated Tigercubs 4-3

Girls 9s: Stingrays defeated Wolverines 3-0

Boys 10s: Tigercubs defeated Orcas 3-2

Girls 10s: Wolverines defeated Stingrays 2-1 in extra time

Boys 11s: Tigercubs defeated Central Coast 6-2

Girls 11s: Orcas defeated Central Coast 2-1 in extra time

Boys 12s: Tigercubs defeated Central Coast 5-4

Girls 12s: Orcas defeated Tigercubs 3-1

Boys 13s: Tigercubs defeated Central Coast 5-3

Girls 13s: Central Coast defeated Tigercubs 3-2 in extra time

Boys 14s: Tigercubs defeated Wolverines 7-6 in extra time

Girls 14s: Tigercubs defeated Stingrays 2-0

Boys 15s: Central Coast defeated Orcas 10-1

Girls 15s: Tigercubs defeated Central Coast 6-2

Boys 16s: Illawarra defeated Tigercubs 4-3 in extra time

Girls 16s: Illawarra defeated Tigercubs 5-1

Boys 17s: Illawarra defeated Orcas 5-4 in extra time

Girls 17s: Central Coast defeated Illawarra 2-1 in extra time

For all tournament results, visit the Australian Oztag website or Sportfix.

To re-watch the Finals Day livestream, head to the Australian Oztag Facebook page

Congratulations to all teams on a spectacular weekend of Oztag.

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Junior Australian Championships: DAY 2 WRAP

Junior Australian Championships: DAY 2 WRAP

The stakes were raised on day two of the 2022 Junior Australian Championships, as players laid it all on the line to secure their position in Sunday’s Finals. 

In perfect conditions, day two of the Junior Australian Championships saw our up-and-coming talents take their game to a whole new level. 

The standard of Oztag on display and the number of close games throughout the tournament, suggests that we are in store for some quality finals tomorrow.

The West Sydney Tigercubs have taken the lead in the race for the Region Championship, with eight teams currently seated first in their respective division. The Illawarra Steelers not far behind in second.

The following teams still sit undefeated heading into Sunday’s Finals:

BOYS 9s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • East Coast Orcas

BOYS 10s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs

GIRLS 10s

  • Wolverines

BOYS 11s

  • Central Coast

GIRLS 11s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs

BOYS 12s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • Stingrays

GIRLS 12s

  • East Coast Orcas

BOYS 13s

  • West Sydney Tiger Cubs

GIRLS 13s

  • Stingrays

GIRLS 14s

  • ACT
  • Central Coast

BOYS 15s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • Central Coast

GIRLS 15s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs

GIRLS 16s

  • Illawarra Steelers

BOYS 17s

  • Illawarra Steelers

GIRLS 17s

  • Central Coast

Keep up to date with all live results and fixtures via our website or Sportfix.

To tune into Finals Day Livestream, head to the Australian Oztag Facebook page

Coverage will kick off at 8.30am on Field 2 with the Boys 9s Quarter Final, which will see Illawarra take on ACT. 

AO look forward to crowning the 2022 Junior Australian Champions tomorrow and wish everybody competing the best of luck.

Junior Australian Championships: DAY 1 WRAP

Junior Australian Championships: DAY 1 WRAP

Day one of the much-anticipated Junior Australian Championships has come to a successful conclusion, with the Illawarra Steelers sitting as current front runners for Region Champions.   

Australian Oztag (AO) welcomed 164 teams to the 2022 Junior Australian Championships, in what proved to be a highly-competitive display of Junior Oztag.

Despite the spouts of rain, over 2600 players took to the field with fire in their belly – determined to apply their months of preparation.

The intensity, skill-level and sportsmanship on show made for a spectacular first day of competition here in Coffs Harbour.

At the conclusion of day one, the Illawarra Steelers are leading the race for Region Champions, with five teams across the 18 divisions sitting at the top of their table. Central Coast and West Sydney Tigercubs trail in equal second. 

The following teams currently sit undefeated, putting them in a promising position heading into day two of the tournament.

BOYS 9s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • East Coast Orcas

GIRLS 9s

  • Stingrays
  • Wolverines

BOYS 10s

  • Sunshine Coast Sonics
  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • ACT

GIRLS 10s

  • Wolverines

BOYS 11s

  • Hunter Miners
  • ACT
  • Central Coast

GIRLS 11s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • East Coast Orcas

BOYS 12s

  • Central Coast
  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • Stingrays

GIRLS 12s

  • East Coast Orcas

BOYS 13s

  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • Central Coast

GIRLS 13s

  • Central Coast
  • West Sydney Tigercubs
  • Stingrays

BOYS 14s

  • Stingrays
  • Wolverines

GIRLS 14s

  • ACT
  • Central Coast

BOYS 15s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • Central Coast

GIRLS 15s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • West Sydney Tigercubs

GIRLS 16s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • East Coast Orcas
  • Central Coast

BOYS 17s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • East Coast Orcas
  • Metro South Magic

GIRLS 17s

  • Illawarra Steelers
  • Central Coast

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AO look forward to what’s in store tomorrow, as teams will take their game to another level ahead of Sunday’s Finals.

Oztag hits the City of Bendigo, VIC

Oztag hits the City of Bendigo, VIC

Melbourne Oztag introduces new Junior competition in the City of Bendigo, set to kick off this summer.

Melbourne Oztag, run by licensee, John Carmody has been on a steady rise since its inception over ten years ago.

Currently running a senior competition in Kensington, Carmody felt it was time to expand to regions outside of Melbourne, starting with Bendigo – Victoria’s fourth largest city, located 1.5hours north-west of Melbourne.

“I am excited to see what will become of Bendigo Oztag in the next few seasons, as it’s such a great sporting city,” Carmody said.

“I have no doubt that once the locals are exposed to the game of Oztag, either seeing it, hearing about it or playing it, then they will continue to come back for more” he said.

Bendigo Oztag launches their inaugural competition mid-October, offering Juniors (Under 6s – Under 16s) the opportunity to stay active and play socially with friends.

Australian Oztag staff, Luke Manahan and Jordan Hollis visited Bendigo last month, and ran clinics at local schools to assist in generating interest ahead of the summer season.

Alongside John and competition convener, Marnie Gudge, they found there to be little knowledge of Oztag among students.

“The perception of ‘footy’ in Victoria is completely different from NSW, as they instantly associate it with AFL,” Manahan said.

“When we asked the students to pass the ball, they would kick it… From an entire school there was probably five kids that knew what Rugby league was,” he said.

However, students quickly adapted and interest in not only the game of Oztag, but the upcoming summer season became apparent among various year groups.

Marnie continues to receive interest every week, with plenty of Juniors wanting to give the game a go – a number of which are from the recent school clinic,” Carmody said.

Manahan is confident that Oztag has the potential to thrive in the state of Victoria (VIC), being a non-contact, social sport that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities.

“Through the right channels and promotion, VIC Oztag definitely has potential – offering communities a different, inclusive sport is something that is appealing,” he said.

Carmody is committed to running successful competitions and introducing as many people to the sport as possible, with hope that local players form an interest in competing at a representative level in the years to come.  

“I would like to take this game all over VIC and have local players represent Melbourne as either an invitational team at NSW State Cup or Victoria at Nationals,” he said.

“I feel that Bendigo will be the first step into the regional market down here, so if there are any areas out there that might be interested in getting Oztag started then please feel free to contact me.”

For more information on Bendigo Oztag’s competition and registration, contact Marnie on 0447 946 927 or email bendigooztag@gmail.com

They currently hold weekly Come and Try Nights, focusing on team building and developing Oztag skills in preparation for the upcoming season.

2023 Big 4 International Tag Series Coaches Appointed

2023 Big 4 International Tag Series Coaches Appointed

Australian Oztag are pleased to announce the Coaches for the Australian Tagaroos and the Rest of the World Squads, to compete at the 2023 Big 4 International Tag Series.

The Big 4 International Tag Series (ITS), set to be played in March 2023, will provide Under 16’s and 18’s Boys and Girls the opportunity to represent their country on the International stage.

The other 2 teams competing at the Big 4 ITS will be teams representing the Indigenous and Lebanese communities.

Australian Oztag (AO) would like to congratulate the following coaches on their appointments and wish them all the very best with the selection process.

The Australian Tagaroos Coaches:

Boys 16’s

Head Coach        Michele Reaney

Asst Coach          Amy Spence

Girls 16’s

Head Coach        Ben Ellis

Asst Coach          Cindy Brookfield

Boys 18’s

Head Coach        Peter Roberts

Asst Coach          Brendan Martin

Girls 18’s             

Head Coach        Adam Carlisle

Asst. Coach         Tim Bailey

The Rest of the World Coaches:

Rest of the World Team Coordinator

Luke Bickhoff

Boys 16’s

Head Coach        Shaun Cox

Asst Coach          Adam Barrett

Girls 16’s

Head Coach        Nick Cash

Asst Coach          TBC

Boys 18’s

Head Coach        Jason Havenaar

Asst Coach          Greg Michell

Girls 18’s             

Head Coach        Jen Joshua

Asst. Coach         Kaila Afungia

Teams will be selected from the upcoming Junior National Championships which will be held in Coffs Harbour from the 14th – 16th October.

Players competing in the 14’s and 15’s age divisions will be selected for the Under 16’s and those in the 16’s and 17’s divisions will be selected for the Under 18’s. 

AO National Director of Coaching and Development, Michael Buettner touched on the significance of coaching at such a level.

“There is no doubt that their jobs won’t be made easy with the quality of players who are eligible for these teams,”

“But it is always an honour to represent your country and for these coaches to be given this opportunity is something they will cherish,” he said.

Dates and a venue for the Big 4 International Tag Series is yet to be finalised.

2022 Tagaroos Captains and Ambassadors Announced

2022 Tagaroos Captains and Ambassadors Announced

Australian Oztag are pleased to announce the 2022 Tagaroos Captains and Ambassadors for the upcoming International Tag Series in August.

In two weeks’ time, players from around the country will be getting ready to take the field and represent their heritage at the 2022 International Tag Series (ITS) in Coffs Harbour.

Australian Oztag (AO) have today announced the Tagaroos Captains, Vice Captains and Ambassadors for the upcoming ITS tournament – set to be played from August 5-7, 2022.

This achievement is one of prestige and we sincerely congratulate the following Australian Representatives on their appointment.

CAPTAINS:

Justin Brown – Men’s 40s

Renee Fleming – Women’s 30s

VICE-CAPTAINS:

Steve Plowman – Senior Mixed

Angela Jones – Women’s 40s

SENIOR AMBASSADORS:

Wayne Williamson – Senior Mixed Asst Coach & Men’s 60s Coach

Karen Breaden – Women’s 40s Coach

JUNIOR AMBASSADORS:

Cameron Keene – Boys 18s

Ella Carlisle – Girls 18s

AO National Director of Coaching and Development, Michael Buettner emphasised the merit behind this accolade and has no doubt that those selected will lead Australia with pride.

“Anytime you get to represent your country is a huge honour, but to be selected as a captain or ambassador really heightens the entire experience,” Buettner said.

“Having spoken to each and every one of these deserving individuals, they were truly humbled by the chance to lead the Tagaroos squad at the upcoming ITS tournament,” he said.

And the 2022 Captains, Justin Brown and Renee Fleming were exactly that – humbled by the opportunity.

 “I’m very honoured and proud to be named captain, to represent your country at any sport is a huge honour – especially Oztag which has been such a massive part of my life both in sporting and social environments,” Brown said.

“It’s an absolute honour to be named captain and honestly came as a huge surprise to me… To be recognised in such an amazing way means a lot in the sport I love,” Fleming said.

The upcoming ITS tournament will mark the return of international competition after a long three years, due to COVID and subsequent travel restrictions.

Hence, in addition to leading their country, the pair are both looking forward to the elite nature of the tournament.

“I’m looking forward to competing and wearing the green and gold again, which I’ve always been proud to do,” Brown said.

“I can’t wait to compete at the highest level again and playing alongside friends I’ve made through the sport,” Fleming said.