Play Oztag

What is Oztag?

Oztag is the latest craze in recreational sport that now has competitions running all over Australia, with the largest areas located in Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra.

It is a non-tackling game. Normal dimensions of the field are 70 metres x 50 metres. Two fields will fit on one rugby or soccer field. Eight players in each team are on the field at any one time. Players wear shorts with a Velcro patch on each side. A strip of cloth is attached to the Velcro, known as a tag. The object of the game is to score tries. Defenders prevent this by tagging the ball carrier, removing the tag from the shorts.

In OZTAG football the attacking team has six plays or tags to try and score a try or promote the ball down field as close to the line as possible. The game is exciting due to the fact of the tagging situation which can be difficult to remove. The invention of the tag also prevents phantom calls.

All skills are utilised in OZTAG football including kicking. Passing becomes an attacking weapon, and if a player is put into a gap, there is a high probability they will make a clean break. When attacking the line, fancy moves such as around-the-corner passes work well, often making the defender stoop low to remove the tag.

The game is low/medium-contact sport and the rules are designed to encourage this – you cannot, as an attacker run straight at a defender, you must run at the gaps. A defender cannot impede the progress of an attacker, so if you try to get a tag and bump the attacker you may well be penalised. The rule is whoever initiates contact will be penalised.

The rules allow for the ball to go to ground with the advantage rule applying – this results in a lot of broken field play. Teams kick off to commence play and restart play after a try has been scored. Line drop-outs are taken from the centre of the try line. Kicking in general play is allowed but it must be below shoulder height of the referee.

Games are usually played over 40 minutes, two twenty minute halves. Times may be varied to suit age groups and conditions.

How to register

Team registrations

How to register a team on Sportfix:

TEAM DELEGATES:

  1. Go to https://sportfix.net/ and SEARCH for the venue required – Cronulla Jnr, Kareela Jnr, Heathcote Jnr or Menai Jnr.
  2. SELECT Register New Team – PLEASE ENSURE THE TEAM HAS A TEAM NAME before proceeding further.
  3. SELECT Competition – ensure you are selecting the correct age – based off this year eg. any players turning 9 or 10 THIS year 2023 will be in the 10s. See frequently asked questions if unsure.
  4. CREATE account or SIGN IN to account if previously held one. Please do not do this multiple times – you only need 1 account for multiple children per family as it makes duplicates if done again. If Sportsfix takes you away from your TEAM, select the little person image in the top right and go to my registrations to get back to the team registration.
  5. If you are registering on behalf of your child or on behalf of another person – please ensure you TICK THE BOX “I am completing the registration on behalf of another person”. THIS IS VITAL WHEN YOU ARE REGISTERING MULTIPLE CHILDREN!
  6. VERIFY email address (only for new accounts – please check junk mail)
  7. FILL in Team name
  8. SELECT Skill Level/Competition – beginner or intermediate or high grade along with selecting what division your team (or majority of the team) played in last competition. Please advise if your team have previously made Finals.
  9. INVITE team members – you will see a team code when registering, pass this onto your players and ask them to use the below instructions (If you miss the team code you can click the person in the top right – select my registrations and it will show your teams code).

PLAYERS:

  1. Players will receive a team code from your team delegate.
  2. OPEN https://sportfix.net/ and search for the VENUE required – Cronulla Jnr, Kareela Jnr, Heathcote Jnr or Menai Jnr.
  3. SELECT Join Team and ENTER the team code.
  4. CREATE an account using an email and password of choice, if you don’t already have an account. This will then take you into your existing/new profile.
  5. COMPLETE all personal details and make payment. Only one form of payment is needed, credit card OR Active Kids Voucher
  6. If you are registering on behalf of your child or on behalf of another person – please ensure you TICK THE BOX “I am completing the registration on behalf of another person” THIS IS VITAL WHEN YOU ARE REGISTERING MULTIPLE CHILDREN!
  7. Registration is $110 for Junior players plus transaction fees. 
  8. If you are using an Active Kids Voucher  when it comes time to make payment please select Active Kids Voucher and enter voucher details. 
    Please wait until the voucher has been accepted and the balance drops down before entering credit card details. 
    DO NOT ENTER CREDIT CARD DETAILS PRIOR TO THE BALANCE DROPPING DOWN OR YOU WILL BE CHARGED THE FULL AMOUNT ON THE CREDIT CARD.

IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE:
If paying with an Active Kids Voucher – the voucher must be entered at the same time that a player’s details are entered (Vouchers can’t be used with “Pay Later” option).

Individual registrations

If you are registering as an individual player, please EMAIL the following details to sutherlandjnr@oztag.com.au

  • Junior Association to play at: CRONULLA, KAREELA, MENAI or HEATHCOTE
  • Players first and last name
  • Contact number
  • Player’s Date of Birth
  • Any individual player you would like to be placed with

 

Frequently asked questions

How many players in a Junior Oztag team?

8 players take the field with most teams registering about 10-11 players.

Do we have to register a whole team?

No, we accept whole teams, part thereof and individuals.

What are the costs involved?

$110 registration per player and $30 for Oztag shorts or tights.
$100 for mixed players.

Where do we buy the shorts and tights?

They are available at the face-to-face Registration days and at each competition day once we kick-off.

Do we have to organise team shirts?

Teams must wear the same colour shirt or singlet top.

Numbers on shirts are compulsory for every player.

Where do we register?

Please refer to the information on this website for each competition area.

How long does a game last?
45 minutes in total. 2 x 20 minute halves with a half time break.
When does the competition start and finish?

Mid October, with a break for Christmas School Holidays, and it resumes when school resumes after the Christmas holidays. Finals are played by early March.

Do we play at the same place each week?

Yes, games are scheduled every 45 minutes, so your time may vary but the venue is usually the same each week.

How do the AGE DIVISIONS work?

We offer:

Boys Divisions
U6s, U8s, U10s, U12s, U14s, U16s.

Girls Divisions
U6s, U8s U10s, U12s, U14s, U16s.

Playing Up
You can play up age divisions but you can’t be older than the age of that division. Eg. In an U10’s Division, you can play in this Division if you are 10 or under up until 31st December.

2023/2024 Age Divisions:
• 6s – Born 2017 or 2018 (and must be attending school in 2023)
• 8s – Born 2015 or 2016
• 10s – Born 2013 or 2014
• 12s – Born 2011 or 2012
• 14s – Born 2009 or 2010
• 16s – Born 2007 or 2008

What to do when team player numbers are short?

If the team cannot field at least 5 players – then you should call your Convenor and Forfeit the game.

In extreme circumstances you can borrow from a YOUNGER AGE DIVISION – not the age division of the team and it must be a current registered player.

Teams that use “ring-in”players risk losing their points for that game.

Do we have to organise training sessions?

No, it is not compulsory – training can be organised only if you wish.

Can coaches take the field with the team?

Only Boys 6s, 8s, 10s and Girls 6s 8s and 10s games.
SEMIS & FINALS – only coaches for U6 year teams are permitted on field.

Can we join Rep players together to form new teams in the Domestic competitions?

This is not permitted – Representative players cannot be recruited to play together to strengthen domestic teams or to use Domestic comps as a training run for any future Representative tournaments.

Can players wear Representative uniforms at domestic competition games?

No – Representative Uniforms are to be worn at representative tournaments and those associated training sessions ONLY – not at domestic competitions.

Players must wear official gear – shorts or tights.

League Tag gear is not permitted.

How many games does a player need to play to qualify to play in the Semi-Final series for that competition?

Players need to have played a minimum of 5 games to qualify for Semis/Finals.

Only in extenuating circumstances will a currently registered player from a younger age divison be allowed to play up an age to help a team with numbers = 8.

How does a player become eligible to play in a Junior Oztag Representative Tournament?

Players must be registered in a current Junior Oztag Competition for that Association in the Sutherland Shire.

Players must have played a minimum of 7 games and have signed on for those 7 games to be eligible for Representative Trials.

Wet Weather

Wet weather announcements will be sent by SMS to the team delegate and posted on Facebook and Instagram.