NSW Oztag are set to welcome 160 teams to Coffs Harbour ahead of the highly anticipated Senior State Championships this weekend.
The NSW Senior State Championships kicks off this Friday 24 June in Coffs Harbour, with over 2,500 players determined to take home gold.
Teams will play their round games over Friday and Saturday, across both C.ex Stadium and Geoff King Oval, before Sundays Finals converge at C.ex Stadium.
This tournament will be the first time in five years that there is no division two, but rather one prestigious competition to crown the NSW State Champions.
“We had to get back to making this tournament about the elite. To be the best of the best, to be State Champions in one division,” Tournament Director, Bill Harrigan said.
Homebush Men’s Opens will be gunning for seven championships in a row. While three-time runners up and rival contenders, Central Coast are likely to come out firing after losing by one point in last year’s Final.
Homebush Men’s Opens – 2021 Champions
The Central Coast Men’s 40s and Penrith Senior Mixed will both be striving for three in a row, while Souths Women’s 20s will no doubt have their eyes set on re-claiming the title after losing to the competitive Central Coast girls in 2021.
This year will see Central Coast chase their ninth consecutive Club Championship, with previous hot contenders including Souths, Penrith and Cronulla.
2021 Central Coast Representatives
NSW Oztag look forward to welcoming all teams and spectators to the beautiful Coffs Coast, for the long-awaited Senior State Cup tournament.
“We love coming back to Coffs – it’s the best venue in the State, and having the tournament in Winter will be a whole new experience,” Harrigan said.
Teams are encouraged to book in for their official team photograph with IB Images via their online booking system, which will place them in the priority system for action shots.
The last of the 2022 NSW Junior State Cup Champions were crowned on Sunday, following a successful four days of Oztag in Coffs Harbour.
Over the course of the weekend, NSW Oztag welcomed 124 teams to Coffs, which saw over 2000 players and 6000 spectators crowd the fields of C.ex Stadium.
Welcomed with nothing but sunshine, the Under 9’s through to 12’s arrived on Sunday, eager and determined to take on their remaining round games and Finals.
As teams itched closer to that gold medal, the standard of Oztag undoubtedly heightened. There were numerous qualifiers that resulted in a one-point difference and three grand finals that headed into thrilling extra time drop offs.
At the conclusion of the tournament – on 103 points – it was Central Coast who claimed the 2022 Junior Club Champions title, with 14 teams qualifying for Semi Finals and five taking home gold.
The race for second was tight, with Souths finishing on 81 points, and Baulkham Hills coming in third on 80.
Below are the Grand Final results for each division. Congratulations to all 2021 Junior State Champions.
Boys 9s: Nepean defeated Souths 6 – 5 in extra time
Girls 9s: Souths defeated Baulkham Hills 6 – 4
Boys 10s: Souths defeated Baulkham Hills 3 – 2 in extra time
Girls 10s: Highest qualifiers, Cronulla were crowned champions following a 0 – 0 draw with Camden after extra time
Boys 11s: Central Coast defeated Baulkham Hills 5 – 4
Girls 11s: Souths defeated Nepean 7 – 1
Boys 12s: Cronulla defeated Central Coast 3 – 2
Girls 12s: Souths defeated Cronulla 6 – 3
For all tournament results, visit the Australian Oztag website or Sportfix.
NSW Oztag would like to thank everyone for making the 2022 Junior State Championships an enjoyable tournament for all involved.
Congratulations to all teams on your hard work and preparation.
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The second half of the Junior State Cup is well underway in Coffs Harbour, with the Under 9s through to 12s eager to claim the championship title
The Under 9s – 12s kicked off on Saturday 4 June – the excitement written all over their faces as they took to the field with energy to burn and some very impressive hair styles.
With this tournament usually played at Bass Hill, it is the first time many of these players have made the journey to Coffs to compete.
As anticipated, players were quick to apply their months of training and produce some spectacular games of Oztag.
Although there are less teams here this weekend, NSW Oztag were thrilled to welcome so many spectators – making for an awesome atmosphere here at C.ex Stadium.
At the conclusion of Saturday, the following teams sit undefeated heading into Sunday’s remaining round games and Finals.
Boys 9s
Nepean
Shellharbour
Baulkham Hills
Girls 9s
Shellharbour
Souths
Boys 10s
Nepean
Parramatta
Tamworth
Souths
Sutherland
Camden
Girls 10s
Souths
Central Coast
Cronulla
Camden
Boys 11s
Parramatta
Central Coast
Baulkham Hills
Girls 11s
Nepean
Souths
Boys 12s
Nepean
Cronulla
Sutherland
Tamworth
Girls 12s
Souths
Cronulla
For all tournament fixtures and results, visit the Sportfix app or website.
NSW Oztag look forward to crowning the remainder of our 2022 Junior State Cup Champions today.
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The first of the 2022 NSW Junior State Cup Champions were crowned on Thursday, following an action-packed two days of Oztag in Coffs Harbour.
The Under 13’s through to 17’s wrapped up their Junior State Cup competition on Thursday 2 June, and despite the added pressure of qualifying for Finals, games were taken to a new level of brilliance.
Spectators crowded the sidelines at both C.ex Stadium and Geoff King Oval, as the importance of a win grew larger.
The atmosphere during Finals was heightened as teams proved adamant to leave nothing behind – resulting in tight qualifiers and exhilarating extra time drop offs.
Being their last year in Juniors, the emotion and intensity among the Under 17s divisions was unmatched.
The Under 17s Boys Grand Final between Souths and Central Coast came down to the wire, finishing in a one-point difference that favoured Central Coast.
The nail-biter that was the Under 17’s Girls Grand Final between Central Coast and Wollongong, finished in a 2-2 draw – sending them into extra time. Drop off went back and forth, before Central Coast secured the victory with a break down the sideline.
Heading into day three of the tournament, Central Coast are current frontrunners for Club Champions (71 points), while Baulkham Hills trail in second (54 points).
Below are the results for the Under 13’s through to 17’s Grand Finals. Congratulations to all Champions.
Boys 13’s
Shellharbour defeated Baulkham Hills 5-4
Girls 13’s
Central Coast defeated St George 3-1
Boys 14’s
Parramatta defeated Souths 8-3
Girls 14’s
Baulkham Hills defeated Central Coast 2-1
Boys 15’s
Central Coast defeated Baulkham Hills 4-1
Girls 15’s
Baulkham Hills defeated Shellharbour 9-0
Boys 16’s
Baulkham Hills defeated Central Coast 3-0
Girls 16’s
Wollongong defeated Souths 5-1
Boys 17’s
Central Coast defeated Souths 2-1
Girls 17’s
Central Coast defeated Wollongong 4-3 in drop-off
For all tournament fixtures and results, visit the Sportfix app or click here.
Australian Oztag (AO) look forward to welcoming the 9’s, 10’s, 11’s and 12’s today, as they too, compete for the Junior State Champions title.
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The NSW Junior State Championships (13s-17s) kicked off in Coffs Harbour on Wednesday, with high energy and quality Oztag on display.
In near perfect conditions, the Under 13s through to 17s took to the field on Wednesday 1 June, for day one of the much anticipated Junior State Cup tournament.
NSW Oztag welcomed a remarkable 150 teams and over 2000 players to C.ex Stadium and Geoff King Oval, eager and determined to showcase their months of preparation.
The Central Coast Girls 13’s are looking to continue their reign, having won three consecutive State Cup Grand Finals in 2019, 2020 and 2021.
While the Baulkham Hills Girls 15’s, Souths Girls 16’s and Central Coast Girls 17’s are gunning for their third successive championship title.
Over the course of the day, the energy was high and the display of Oztag remained fast, skilful and entertaining – proving the high standard of junior reps filtering through the system.
At the conclusion of day one, Central Coast and Baulkham Hills are at the top of the leaderboard for Club Champions; C.Coast chasing a third-consecutive title.
The following teams currently sit undefeated, placing them in a promising position heading into today’s remaining round games and Finals.
Boys 13s
Baulkham Hills
Nepean
Shellharbour
Cronulla
Heathcote Engadine
Girls 13s
Central Coast
Baulkham Hills
ACT
Cronulla
Boys 14s
Baulkham Hills
Central Coast
Girls 14s
Central Coast
Shellharbour
Cronulla
Baulkham Hills
Boys 15s
Central Coast
Baulkham Hills
Girls 15s
Baulkham Hills
ACT
Central Coast
Souths
Boys 16s
Cronulla
Camden
Parramatta
Souths
Baulkham Hills
Girls 16s
Wollongong
Central Coast
Nepean
Boys 17s
Souths
Central Coast
Girls 17s
Central Coast
Wollongong
Keep up to date with all live fixtures and results via our website or Sportfix.
As June marks the first day of winter, players, families and staff piled in to purchase a Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) Beanie for Brain Cancer – a great cause that NSW Oztag are proud to support.
Mark Hughes, his family and the MHF team will have beanies on sale at Geoff King Oval today – so go say hi and grab a beanie for those cold mornings and nights. Alternatively, you can purchase a beanie online.
NSW Oztag look forward to crowning the first of our 2022 Junior State Cup Champions today, before welcoming the Under 9s, 10s and 11s age groups on Saturday.
Keep warm for a good cause at the 2022 Junior State Championships in June, by purchasing a Beanie for Brain Cancer.
The Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) will be attending the NSW Junior State Championships in Coffs Harbour from June 1-5, 2022 for their annual Beanie for Brain Cancer fundraiser.
The 2022 MHF beanies will be on sale for $25 at C.ex Stadium from Wednesday June 1, which is not only the first day of competition in Coffs, but the first day of winter.
NSW Oztag encourage players, coaches, spectators and staff to purchase a beanie to help raise funds for greater research into brain cancer.
“Oztag welcomes Mark, Kirralee and their Beanies campaign, to the NSW Junior State Championships in Coffs,” Tournament Director, Bill Harrigan said.
“I urge all players and parents to buy a beanie, or just say hello and make a donation – it feels good to make a difference,” Harrigan said.
After Mark Hughes was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2013, he and his wife began the non-profit, Health Promotion Charity, The Mark Hughes Foundation.
The Beanies for Brain Cancer campaign came about as many brain cancer patients wear beanies to cover scars, bandages, loss of hair and just to keep warm.
Eight years on, the MHF has now sold over 900,000 beanies, raised over $24 million and invested millions into research programs.
The Beanies for Brain Cancer campaign continues to grow every year, making a positive impact on the lives of many people affected by brain cancer.
By having the Beanies for Brain Cancer on sale at the Junior State Championships, NSW Oztag hope to raise awareness and funds that provide hope for current brain cancer patients, and those in the future.
Don’t brave the cold weather at this year’s Junior State Championships, buy a Beanie for Brain Cancer.
NSW Oztag have released the dates for the 2023 Junior State Championships, as well as the amended tournament outline which separates the 9-10s from the 11-17s.
Following substantial revision of the Junior State Championships and its progressive increase in size, NSW Oztag have made the decision to split the tournament across two weekends and venues.
2023 NSW Junior State Championships Outline
Under 9-10s
Date: Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th February, 2023
Venue: The Kingsway Playing Fields, St Marys
Under 11s-17s
Date: Friday 24th – Sunday 26th February, 2023
Venue: C.ex Stadium, Coffs Harbour
Such changes will prove to resolve accommodation difficulties in Coffs Harbour, while also catering to the expansive nature of the Under 9s and 10s divisions.
Tournament Director, Bill Harrigan OAM also addressed the decision to flip the Junior State Cup schedule.
“We have listened to feedback with the scheduling of the Junior State Championships and the impact on kids just returning to the new school year,” Harrigan said.
“Therefore, we have flipped the usual schedule, meaning the 9-10s will now play earlier in February on Saturday & Sunday only, followed by the 11-17s later in the month,”
“This ensures the older age groups have a whole month back at school before taking time off to come to Coffs,” Harrigan said.
NSW Oztag wish to thank Coffs Harbour Council for their ongoing support and look forward to the upcoming 2022 Junior State Championships, set to be held from June 1-5 on Coffs Coast.
Australian Oztag is proud to announce the Australian Tagaroos teams that will compete at the International Tag Series in August 2022 at Coffs Harbour.
In what has been unprecedented times for not only the Game of Oztag but the world itself with the COVID 19 virus having such a massive impact, it has meant the Tagaroos have not been able to compete since 2019 and as such players and officials have been waiting for this opportunity to represent their country again.
There is no doubt representing your country is a huge honour and each and every one of the players and officials selected today should be extremely proud of their achievements.
The International Tag Series will have almost 30 Nations represented with the Australian Tagaroos fielding 16 teams ranging from the Boys and Girls 18’s through to the Mens 60’s which will have 2 teams representing that division.
“It has been a long time coming, but the wait will definitely be worth it as players and officials get the opportunity to wear the Green and Gold of Australia again,” Oztag Founder, Perry Haddock said.
“There is no doubt this is a big 12 months in the world of Oztag with the National Championships in November being the selection process for the 2023 World Cup in Limerick, Ireland,”
“This should be something that all players in our Game should be aspiring to compete in,” Haddock said.
Playersselected for the Australian teams did so after having trialled at the Tagaroos Selection Day last Sunday at Waterworth Park, Earlwood with over 350 players vying for a spot in the Tagaroos teams.
AO would like to congratulate all the players and officials for their selection and wish them all the very best at the upcoming International Tag Series.
It is with deep regret that Australian Oztag has to abandon the 2021 Senior Australian Championships.
We are all aware of the amount of rain which has fallen over the Northern rivers and the Greater Sydney basin in the last two weeks. The devastation it has caused and the impact it has had on our players, their families and friends has been enormous.
New South Wales is in a state of emergency and our thoughts are with all of those affected. We understand that their priorities must be with recovery efforts rather than playing Oztag.
Secondary to the decision to postpone the tournament, Perry Haddock attended Coffs Harbour on Tuesday morning to inspect C.ex Stadium and surrounding fields with Council Staff and the Stadium Greenkeepers.
Although the fields are starting to dry out, the long-range weather forecast indicates further rain in Coffs Harbour and across NSW next week which may prevent us from hosting an effective tournament.
Australian Oztag would like to thank Council and greenkeeping staff who did provide us with a contingency plans to use different variations of fields, however, considering the devastation right across the Sydney basin on Tuesday 8th March and the impact it has had on the Oztag community, we are abandoning the tournament.
We understand better than anyone the impact decisions like this can have on players, families and the local Coffs Harbour community. However, by making this decision now we hope to minimize the impact and allow teams to make arrangements with accommodation & travel.
This brings me to the decision by AO to abandon the tournament rather than postponing it.
This tournament has already been postponed from November 2021.
To postpone the tournament again, in an already very busy Oztag schedule in 2022, creates more logistical problems. E.G. Weather, scheduling and hiring the venue, close to the June state cup dates, accommodation availability, referees and also consideration was given to the fact that Australian teams are not being selected from this tournament & Queensland teams were not represented.
Although this decision was not made lightly, to abandon the Senior Championships and move on to the 2022 tournaments just makes sense.
The 2021 Junior National Champions have been crowned following an action-packed weekend of Oztag on the Coffs Coast.
For the first time since 2019, the country’s elite juniors travelled to Coffs Harbour to represent their region at the 2021 Junior Australian Championships.
The prestigious event kicked off on Friday 12 February, with 153 teams determined to take out their respective championship title.
The atmosphere was electric as spectators crowded the sidelines at both C.ex International Stadium and Geoff King Motors Oval.
Sunday’s Finals proved the magnitude of the game’s growth over the years, as numerous qualifiers resulted in a one-point difference or came down to an exhilarating extra time drop off.
The skill, speed and sheer talent among the young players filtering through our Junior systems is promising and makes for very entertaining games of Oztag.
For the first time, the Under 9s, 10s and Girls 11s played the new rules at representative level, which saw the game open up and create opportunities for these age groups.
The race for the 2021 Junior Region Champions title came down to the wire; but with nine teams qualifying for Grand Finals and five taking home gold, it was Central Coast Force who were crowned winners.
The West Sydney Tigers trailed closely in second, while the East Coast Orcas finished in third.
Below are the Grand Final results for each division. Congratulations to all 2021 Junior National Champions.
Boys 9s: Tigers defeated Orcas 4 – 3
Girls 9s: Orcas defeated Stingrays 2 – 1
Boys 10s: Miners defeated Central Coast 4 – 2
Girls 10s: Tigers defeated Orcas 4 – 1
Boys 11s: Stingrays defeated Tigers 5 – 0
Girls 11s: Orcas defeated Tigers 3 – 2
Boys 12s: Central Coast defeated Tigers 3 – 2
Girls 12s: Stingrays defeated Central Coast 2 – 1
Boys 13s: Central Coast defeated Tigers 6 – 2
Girls 13s: Tigers defeated Vipers 3 – 2
Boys 14s: Central Coast defeated Vipers 5 – 2
Girls 14s: Tigers defeated Central Coast 3 – 2
Boys 15s: Stingrays defeated Orcas 4 – 2
Girls 15s: Vipers defeated Orcas 4 – 2
Boys 16s: Orcas defeated Central Coast 4 – 3
Girls 16s: Central Coast defeated Vipers 6 – 2
Boys 17s: Central Coast defeated Stingrays 4 – 1
Girls 17s: ACT defeated Stingrays 5 – 2
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.
The team at AO would like to thank everyone for making the 2021 Junior Australian Championships an enjoyable tournament for all involved.
Congratulations to all teams on your hard work and preparation.
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