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Saturday sees the University National Touch Series enter a new era with the first regional tournament at this level. University Touch has expanded rapidly over the last few years, and pre-pandemic tournaments were regularly attracting around 30 teams. To give more teams from more universities the opportunity to experience the NTS England Touch introduced North and South tournam ...

The countdown to the 2022 European Touch Championships continues with the announcement of the winter High Performance Training Squads! In all 289 players have been chosen across the 10 age categories, with 39 individual clubs represented from as far afield as Exeter, Canterbury, Newcastle and Manchester. The first training sessions will be this coming weekend (November 6-7) wit ...

The next European Touch Championships will be staged during the first week of August 2022, the Federation of International Touch has confirmed. England has maintained its status as host for the world’s second largest international Touch tournament, which in 2018 saw in excess of 3,500 players, referees, coaches and officials descend on the University of Nottingham’s Highfields ...

Layo Aromire is a returning referee for England Touch, she has previously reffed in Australia for a few years and has played Touch and Premiership Rugby as well as other codes of oval ball sport. England Touch’s Diversity and Inclusion Officer Tatchen Dawodu-Alcide spoke to Layo about her Touch journey.  Tae: What was your journey into Touch? Layo: My background in playing spor ...

The 2021/22 Junior HP squads have been announced. Fifty-nine girls and 99 boys have been selected for the initial training weekend in November, after which the specific training squads for Boys 18s, Girls 18s, Mixed 18s and Mixed 15s will be chosen for subsequent training groups. While next summer's international Junior programme is still to be confirmed, this year's squads wil ...

Maylene is a referee and venue manager for In2Touch. She has reffed for England Touch and has previously played and reffed touch in Singapore for a number of years. Equality and Diversity Officer Tatchen Dawodu-Alcide spoke to Maylene about her Touch journey. Tae: What was your journey into Touch? Maylene: My eldest daughter was playing and she kept saying, “Mum, Mum, you shoul ...

Soul Phoenix is an England Touch Regional Development Officer, Schools Development Officer and proud member of the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Working Group. He is the coach of the current Men’s 45s National Touch Champions - Midlands Tigers, manages Nomads Touch club and is an ambassador and advocate for positive mental health. He is also an accredited Life Coach. Engl ...

The University National Touch Series’ traditional pace-setters, Exeter and Bath, split the Cup titles between them at the Men’s and Women’s social event at Banbury RFC on Saturday. The two Cup finals lived up to the competition which the pair of clubs have enjoyed over the last few years, with Bath beating Exeter 7-6 in the Men’s Cup and Exeter gaining revenge in the Women’s Cu ...

The University National Touch Series becomes the last England Touch Series to return to the field this weekend with a one-off Men’s and Women’s event in Banbury. While the Uni NTS itself will be for Mixed teams split into northern and southern events during the Autumn Semester, the season taps off with 22 Men’s and Women’s teams heading to the heart of the country for a day pac ...

England Touch is launching a brand new event this October, Regional Touch Rugby Roadshows, which will give both social teams and more established clubs the opportunity to take part in a fun and informal tournament close to them! The Regional Touch Rugby Roadshows will all be held across the weekend of October 30th and 31st, with venues located across the country. Events will be ...

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