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AUG '09 Wrap Up

Touch UM recently took three teams to compete at the Australian University Games on behalf of the University of Melbourne.  The tournament ran across five days during the September break.  The TouchUM contingent of the Melbourne Uni team consisted of a mixed team, a women’s and a men’s team, all of which competed in division one of their respective competitions.

The first three days of the tournament consisted of round-robin games.  The finals began on Wednesday afternoon and continued through until Friday.  The mixed team finished the week with a bronze medal, which was a fantastic achievement following a hard-fought semi-final in which the team lost 4 - 9 to the University of Queensland.  The bronze medal match was against the University of Wollongong, in which TouchUM came out on top 12 - 5.

The men’s and women’s teams were unable to win a match all week however they approached their games with enormous enthusiasm and improved both as individuals and a team by the end of the week.  Many of the players at AUG this year were first-year touch footballers and TouchUM is incredibly proud of the progress they have made with each tournament they play.  The women’s team provided much entertainment with their on-field antics in games against Griffith University and UTS and the men’s team showed great spirit in their final game against Monash.

A number of individuals stood out in each of the teams and TouchUM would first and foremost like to congratulate Timmy Glazebrook on his ‘Green and Gold’ medal.  Other players who performed outstandingly over the course of the week were Heidi Keller, Joe Dowling and Matthew Hordern.  The social events were met with great enthusiasm and TouchUM turned heads in various outfits across the course of the week.  A number of players have already expressed great enthusiasm for AUG 2010 and TouchUM is in preparation for an even stronger team next year.
 

AUG Squad Announcement

We are pleased to announce the Australian University Games squad for 2009, the following teams will be traveling to Gold Coast late September to compete against other University's around Australia.
 
 

University Games Mixed Team Announced

Touch UM is pleased to announce the Mixed Squad for the 2009 Australian University Games.
 
Finlay Batts
Anne Marie Boys
Veronica Clark
Joe Dowling
Timothy Glazebrook
Tristan Harris
Matthew Hordern
Megan Lane
Michelle Motteram
Lewis Murray
Emily O'Neill
Paul Rogers
Emily Sydness
Lauren Wilton
Michelle Woolfrey
 
At this stage we are still awaiting confirmation on the Men's and Women's Squads but these will be sent out shortly.
 
We are also pleased to announce this year's coaching staff.
 
Mixed: Hamish McLean
Men's: Greg Kennedy
Women's: Tim Glazebrook and Lauren Wilton
 
Congratulations to all selected and we wish everybody the best of luck for the tournament.
   

AUG Trials

The Australian University Games will be held this year at the Gold Coast from the 27th September to the 2nd of October. For those who have not yet been, it is more or less the most fun you can have in a single week while studying, and is for many people the only reason they continue to study.

Due to the overwhelming numbers of eligible players we will be holding trials this year. Changes to the rules set by AUS this year mean we can only take three teams away, one Mens, one Womens and one Mixed.

Mixed: At Touch UM we traditionally stack our mixed team and so will be selecting 6 boys and 5-6 girls to compete. There will also be one male and female shadow chosen to cover for any injuries, and these players will be expected to play for the Mens/Womens team should they not be required as shadows. We will also take one person as team manager.

Womens: We will select a squad of up to 15 members, and a final team of up to 14. The person who misses out on a spot will be invited to come away as team manager.

Mens: We will select a squad of up to 15 members, and a final team of up to 14. The person who misses out on a spot will be invited to come away as team manager.

We invite everyone to come and trial, regardless of whether you think you are good enough or not. Trial Dates will be on Tuesday June 30th and Thursday July 2nd, 5-7pm at the hockey pitch. We understand that some people may be away for the holidays. If you are one of these people, please reply to this email and we will come and assess you during the next three weeks at Tuesday night training, to ensure no-one misses out on trialling.

Melbourne Uni Sport has two types packages that they are offering regarding flights and accommodation. The accommodation in 2007 was absolutely top notch and about fifteen feet away from all the social activities, flights can be purchased separately should you wish to fly on frequent flyer points or as some people do take a road trip up. More info will come through on this later down the track.

After trials we will send emails out to those who are selected. Should places be not accepted they will be offered to the next in line. Upon being selected, you will be required to register online. AUS has changed the system to stop people signing up for 20 different teams, and you are required to pay your $150 registration fee upon registration. This was previously paid to MUS. Registration closes on 21/08/09 but we would require everyone to sign up immediately after selection to confirm a spot in the team.

I think that's everything you need to know. Again, if you wish to be assessed in the next couple of weeks as you can't make trials please let me know and we will get a list together. If you have any other questions please shoot them through.
 
Get excited!!
 

Australian Uni Games

 The Melbourne University Touch Club has had very plenty of success at Uni Games in recent year. In 2007 and 2008 respectively, the Mixed team won a silver and bronze medal. A feat not yet achieve by any club in the southern states. This year Touch UM are aiming to go one better and reach that gold medal.

Australian Uni Games is one of the best experiences of your time at uni and will find out past AUG vertans that they loved it so much they just can't wait for the next one. This year, 2009, Australian Uni Games is on the Gold Coast and you can find more details closer to mid-year. Below you will find 10 resons why people love uni games.

 

You love the AUG because you:
1. Got hammered before playing a full day of sport.
2. Wanted a week full of sport, cos you love it so much!
3. Watched the Macquarie Cheerleaders at half-time.
4. An excuse for you to get an extension on uni work.
5. Play-by-day, Party-by-night.
6. Trying to work out what some of the university names were in your fixture.
7. Not knowing where you're ground and time of your match.
8. Finding food and drinks after one game.
9. Seeing the numbers of empty Powerade/Gatorade bottles after everyone finishes.
10. The opening ceremony!

 

 

2009 Australian University Games

Sunday 27 September - Friday 2 October

Gold Coast - Queensland

   

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