Touch is a team sport across men's, women's and mixed competitions. The sport is played on an outdoor field and will feature matches of 2 x 20 minute halves. Registration requires a minimum of 8 players and a maximum of 14 for each team. There must be a minimum of 4 players on the field to avoid incurring a forfeit. Each team may cross accredit a maximum of 3 players however, players already registered for a touch team may not cross accredit.
Touch is a qualification sport in the mixed competition for the Australian University Games and requires teams to qualify via their regional university games event.
Should you wish to participate at the Western University Games make sure you contact your sport officer below.
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Program
Competition Format and Timetable
More information will be updated in 2017
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Venue
Location
Hay Park, Withers (south of Bunbury)
Travel Information
Located in a southern suburb of Bunbury, Hay Park is accessible from Rotary Drive, with the primary entrance off Bussell Highway.
Parking is available at various parking areas around the ground, as well as at the South West Sports Centre, located south of the fields. All parking is free around Hay Park.
Transport information
Transbunbury buses run in the area from the CBD, with service routes stopping on the west side of the fields. It is recommended to use the Transperth mobile app to determine the best bus times (stop ID 71756).
what’s near by?
The South West Sports Centre is located south of the fields. There is a shopping complex (Parks Centre) to the north east of Hay Park, on the opposite side of Bussell Highway.
Facilities
Toilets and change rooms available on-site.
Surface type
Grass / turf
Catering
Catering will be available the South West Sports Centre. Alternative options are the Parks Centre or Bunbury CBD.
Warm up areas
No dedicated warm up areas available. Space available outside field of play.
Sports medicine
Sports Medicine Australia will be available on-site.
Bunbury Regional Hospital is a 5 minute drive from the venue on Robertson Drive.
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Draws/Results
Results from WUG 2017:
Results from WUG 2016:
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Duties & Uniform
Australian University Sport (AUS) conducts its competitions under the official playing rules and regulations implemented by the national sporting organisation for that sport. However, AUS events are unique and hence there are often variations that are implemented.
Uniform and duty requirements are addressed in the relevent sport rules.
The following supplements are available and should be read in conjunction with the relevant sport rule:
Squad Size Supplement (2016)
Game Times Summary (2016)