Foster Park, Dynes Road/Goulds Road corner, Rolleston (hubbed with Football, Hockey, Kī-o-Rahi and Ultimate Frisbee)
$185.00+gst per team
Touch Contact: Shane Bowden –Touch Canterbury
The touch competition will consist of separate boys, girls and mixed competitions, capped at 16 boys, 8 girls and 16 mixed teams, playing six-a-side touch. Each squad can have a maximum of 14 members. A full tournament will result in eight games for each team.
The Koru Games Touch Competitions will be played under the Touch NZ Simplified Playing Rules.
All teams must supply a willing and able referee. Touch Canterbury is prepared to run referee courses to upskill those that need it prior to the Games, contact Touch Canterbury shane@touchcanterbury.co.nz if your referee would like to be included in this. You will be required to include their information when you register your team/s. Referees will officiate their own games. The Games will supply some referees, (as many as possible) to supplement those supplied by schools.
The Touch tournament has separate boys, girls and mixed competitions.
Please see linked memo below for detail on competition format for each sport
All teams must be accompanied by a manager (teacher, parent, senior student). For coaching content ideas you could refer to the Touch NZ Coach Connect website.
We are committed to using this tournament as a development for youth officials. Each team will need their own referee and whistle, we encourage you to use senior student referees from your School or a Highschool near you. Otherwise a parent/caregiver/coach will be great. Upskilling can happen prior to the tournament for those that need it.
All teams/schools need to have first aid support onsite.
Habit Health will be at the Rolleston Hub to support competitors throughout the Games.
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