Skip to the content

Menu

News

The Elite Men’s and Women’s National Touch Series had the soggiest of starts in Sussex, so much so that two rounds of matches from the afternoon have had to be postponed until Round 2! While conditions in the morning had been promising, by the time the action tapped off the first drops of rain were falling in what would become the most biblical of torrential constant rainstorms ...

The Elite Men’s and Women’s National Touch Series rounds out the domestic club season this October, and the first of two events heads south on Saturday. Horsham RFC becomes the latest venue to join the NTS circuit, having hosted the South-East Touch Association already this year. Nine Men’s and nine Women’s teams will be in Sussex, with eight clubs entering teams into both comp ...

England Touch’s National Development Officer, Sammie Phillips, and CEO, Chris Simon, were in Rugeley recently to upskill coaches from Progressive Sports’ nationwide franchises ahead of the new school year. Progressive Sports is one of the country’s leading providers of sport within schools, their 30 franchises getting more than 75,000 children and young people more active each ...

Oxford had an excellent day in the second round of the 2021 Emerging Men’s and Women’s National Touch Series, winning both the Men’s and Women’s competitions, but it was the Round 1 winners, Turtles and Thames Valley, who took home the overall Series titles. As in Round 1, the race for the semi-finals was about as tight as it gets, with both pools decided only on try difference ...

England had another dominant Saturday in the Federation of International Touch Opens Autumn Series, with another clean sweep from the nine matches across the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed categories. While the three teams maintained their perfect records from the first weekend, the matches were competitive, such as the 8-6 Mixed Open win against Scotland and the Men’s match against ...

The Federation of International Touch Autumn Series ends with more Masters matches in Manchester today (Sunday, September 19th). England and Wales will play each other in a Men’s 45s Test, with the rest of the day giving England’s Men’s Masters teams the opportunity to challenge themselves each other. There will also be a Men’s 45s B team, with the Men’s 40s and Men’s 50s also ...

The Federation of International Touch Autumn International Series heads into Round 2 this weekend with England looking to build on the successes of a fortnight ago. England’s Opens teams were unbeaten in all their matches against Wales, Ireland and Scotland last time out, and while the other Home Nations will no doubt be looking to get one over on the hosts, for their part Eng ...

The Emerging Men’s and Women’s National Touch Series is back for Round 2 this Saturday, with 10 Men’s and seven Women’s teams heading to Cheltenham. Two new teams have come into the Women’s competition, which will be decided on a round-robin basis. Thames Valley (who won Round 1), Revolution, Cheltenham, Oxford and Bristol all return for Round 2, and they will be joined by Birm ...

The Emerging Men’s and Women’s National Touch Series had two new winners in the opening round at Cheltenham last Saturday. The competitive nature of the Women’s tournament was reflected by the number of draws (3), the number of games where the teams were separated by one try (8), and the fact that no team went through the day unbeaten. At the end of the pool stages it was Thame ...

England was the leading nation in the opening weekend of Autumn Internationals in Manchester. This was the first chance that the Opens teams from the home nations had had the opportunity to compete at this level since the 2019 World Cup, and England had the best of the Saturday at Broughton Park RFC, with the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed Opens teams winning all of their nine games ...

We are England Touch

Some space. A ball. Your mates. A game
Your team. A competition. Maybe a trophy or two
Work hard. Develop skills. Get selected. Represent your nation
Volunteer time. Pick up a whistle. Make a difference
This is England Touch. Pick up a ball and play!