England Touch referees Laura Foulstone and Dominic Bes-Jeary from Warwick and Chris Dickson and Dan Adams from Nottingham joined forces on Saturday 15th April to help officiate the HMRC’s Social Touch festival at the University of Warwick. The quartet of England officials were joined by England Touch CEO, Chris Simon, who was delighted to be able to help support the event, sayi ...
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England awarded Tier 1 nation status by Federation of International Touch
The England Touch Association’s (ETA) progress across all areas of its organisation and operations has been recognised by the Federation of International Touch (FIT), which has awarded England with Tier 1 Nation status. England is one of only three tier 1 nations, the others being Australia and New Zealand, and the following criteria informed the FIT Board’s decision in awardin ...
South East lead the way at 2023 Nationals
The South East may have taken home the majority of the titles from the 2023 Nationals in Nottingham, but there were plenty of tight matches along the way. The South East Taipans retained the Mens Open and Womens Open titles they had won so memorably in 2022. This year’s Mens Open final might not have had as many tries as last time, but it was no less dramatic for it. The teams ...
Issy Phipps
It is with great sadness that we inform our community of the sudden passing of Issy Phipps. Issy was part of the Girls 18s England team that played at the 2022 Junior Touch Championships, winning Gold in a dramatic match. Many of our community will know Issy through either Touch, Maidenhead Rugby Club or Hartpury College. Issy was a much-loved member of the Girls 18s squad and ...
New categories in Masters Nationals reflect sport’s growth
England Touch welcomes two new categories into the Masters Nationals in Nottingham this weekend. The Mens 50 category is already established at international level, with a GB team playing in the 2019 Touch World Cup and England being represented at last summer’s European Touch Championships, where they beat Wales, Ireland and Singapore on the way to winning the competition. But ...
Seniors preview for 2023 Nationals
The Seniors Division at the 2023 Nationals will include the Mens 30 and Womens 27 categories. After the dominance of the South East Sharks and Southern Samurai for most of the 2010s, the Mens 30 category has become more competitive in recent years, with the South West Saxons winning in memorable fashion at Lady Bay in 2021 and then the Midland Tigers took the title a year later ...
Exciting Opens in prospect at 2023 Nationals
An exciting Opens competition is in prospect for this coming Bank Holiday weekend in Nottingham. With the Nationals switching to the start of the domestic season rather than its previous place at the end, there has been no international tournaments or National Touch Series events to take energy out of the legs, or indeed provide any form guide to follow. So there will be all ey ...
Boing’s England Touch Super 6s PlayBox live and ready to be used in schools and training sessions!
Over the last few months the England Touch management has been working closely with Boing, the country’s leading provider of resources for schools to develop the physical literacy of children and young people through active and inclusive play. England Touch has developed six games for the PlayBox, each specifically designed to develop a core skill that can then be used in organ ...
New Chair and Non-Executive Director elected at England Touch Association
Ahead of the 2023 domestic season, the England Touch Association has announced the elections of a new Chair and Non-Executive Director at its recent Annual General Meeting. Tim Loveridge is the Association’s new Chair, following the departure of Mark Croston to the Federation of International Touch in September and Justin Conway’s interim period at the helm. Loveridge brings co ...
England Touch membership restructuring for 2023
Ahead of the new season England Touch is announcing the first major changes to individual membership and club/league affiliations in more than five years! Growing our membership base is one of the Association’s key focuses for the next decade: we want to be able to engage and serve more of the people currently participating in Touch at all levels across the country in ways that ...