Four England teams have been announced for the 2022 Junior Touch Championships. This year’s event, the first Junior Touch Championships to be held since 2019, are returning to France, this time to the Sports Centre De Vichy in the heart of the Auvergne-Rhones-Alpes region. England are the reigning champions from the last edition, taking home the Gold medals in the Boys 18s, Gir ...
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Pershore leading the way with Third Age Touch
Pershore Touch is showing that Touch Rugby is a sport for all ages with a thriving Third Age Touch programme which is growing all the time. Third Age Touch (3AT) is keeping the retired community of the Midlands town active with slightly adapted rules, training sessions and fun games, all followed by plenty of social opportunities to introduce players to new friends, too! Persho ...
Making Touch as green as the grass we play on
The England Touch Association is launching an exciting new initiative to make Touch more sustainable, and we need your help in shaping its priorities. From plastic pollution to global heating, participating in Touch can both contribute to the problem and suffer from its consequences. Who hasn’t had a Touch match disrupted by some form of freak weather? Freakish extreme heat and ...
University National Touch Series 2021/22 – season round-up
University Touch Manager Jack Harris casts his eye over what has been a memorable and record-breaking 2021/22 season. Season Champions Bath Hawks Bath knew what they had to do to be crowned Champions at the finals and went about it with poise and precision. Bath have consistently proven themselves, winning the Men’s competition at the start of the year, then R2 South and R5. Th ...
Regional Roadshow venues confirmed for May 7th
England Touch’s Regional Roadshows are back this spring, giving teams across the country the chance to enjoy some social competition, whatever their level of experience! Events will be run to the same format and organised by England Touch’s regional leads and will engage as many clubs and teams in their area as possible, regardless of whether they are affiliated to England Touc ...
Bath swoop to claim 2021/22 University crown
Bath Hawks held off Exeter Hurricanes to not just win the Cup title at the final University National Touch Series event of 2021/22, but to take home the overall season crown as well. Bath and Exeter have been the two leading university clubs for a number of years, and their final was as competitive as would be expected. With double-points on offer in the final round of the seas ...
All systems go for sunny final day of Uni NTS action
The University National Touch Series may have had its ups and downs weather-wise in 2021/22, but the spring sun is set to shine on Nottingham's Riverside Sports Complex for this Saturday's final round. Unsurprisingly, the sun has brought out a few extra teams, and there will be a season-high 26 teams in the East Midlands, with Surrey bringing two teams, Edinburgh making the tri ...
‘The Exhibition’ takes University Touch to Cardiff Arms Park
With our University Touch Series going from strength to strength, it was fantastic to see Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Loughborough Universities taking Touch to the iconic and historic Arms Park Stadium in the heart of Cardiff and the shadow of the Principality Stadium. Organised by Cardiff University, a club that has blossomed both on and off the pitch this year, the tournament ...
Annual Report gives balanced overview of England Touch Association’s positive 2021
England Touch Association Chair, Mark Croston, and Chief Executive, Chris Simon, have both reiterated the positive direction that the organisation is heading in, despite experiencing challenging trading conditions in the 2020/21 reporting year. At the end of the reporting year (end of September 2021) the Association was well on the way to breaking the 2,000 mark in terms of ind ...
Eastern Masters shows appetite for the game is strong
As a late convert to touch in my late 40’s the chance to push my limits at the ERDS Masters over the weekend was one that was too tempting not to take up, writes James Warrener. I wasn’t alone as over 90 likeminded players braved the cold temperatures and threatening clouds to join a competitive and hard-fought competition. It was a chance to get out and play after what felt li ...
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