touch world cup magazine - Touch Football Australia
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touch world cup magazine - Touch Football Australia
H C U TO LD WOR P U C E N I Z A G MA WEDNESDAY 29 APRIL - SUNDAY 3 MAY COFFS HARBOUR, AUSTRALIA Where Champions Play Proud Supporters of NRL Touch Football Find your Fit at We make it easy with our dedicated Fitness champions in every store. We can help you choose the perfect wearable, and even set it up for you. Walk out working when you shop at Harvey Norman. Amber Dylan Harvey Norman Liverpool Harvey Norman Bondi Junction Rebecca Harvey Norman Online/Live Chat Jacob Harvey Norman Moore Park There’s a Fitbit for everyone. 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The journey from humble beginnings of our game can be compared to the growth of this beautiful country: from the rich Aboriginal culture, to the immigrants who arrived and brought with them their differences. Such is the journey that our game has taken. From Oceania, to Asia, to Africa and Europe, all together sharing in the sport that we all love and exchanging cultures. My heartfelt thanks to Colm Maguire and Touch Football Australia for hosting the event with such professionalism. To the FIT Board members, namely Bill and Gwynne Kerr, your contribution goes beyond your role as volunteers. To the community of Coffs Harbour, thank you for allowing us to be caretakers of your amazing facilities for this week. And finally to all players, coaches, managers, referees, medical staff, volunteers and tour managers; It is my honour and privilege to welcome you all to the 2015 FIT Touch World Cup and trust that you will participate in the spirit of our sport. In the words of the great Michael Jordan remember ‘Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships’. I also read somewhere an anonymous source said ‘If at first you don’t succeed, try doing what your Coach told you to do the first time’. Thank you and good luck to all! ERICK ACKER PRESIDENT FEDERATION OF INTERNATIONAL TOUCH TWC MAGAZINE 1 On behalf of Touch Football Australia and the extended Touch Football community of Australia we would like to welcome the world to Coffs Harbour, New South Wales. It was some time ago now that the organisation extended its desire to host such an iconic event and it is one that will go down in history for so many reasons. It is 30 years ago that the Federation took its first steps on Australian soil with its formation and this week we will celebrate the biggest World Cup ever. With over 100 teams signalling intent to play here we have been able to achieve an outstanding 90 teams for the pinnacle of the international calendar. It is with great pride that this has been achieved and we congratulate the nations of the world for the effort they have put in not only to be here but in their development domestically since 1985. Time has certainly flown by and it is staggering to look at what has been created since 1985. It only seems like yesterday that we were all in Edinburgh for the 2011 World Cup which was the first marker of the real growth that has occurred in our game in recent times. We have worked hard to capitalise on the amazing work of the previous event and it is with great pleasure that we have achieved this growth. We wish the Federation Executive all the best for the event and acknowledge the tireless work in global development. We appreciate all the support over the last four years and certainly hope to fulfil all of our obligations and provide a fantastic event to showcase the sport of Touch. We also take this opportunity to wish Malaysia all the best for the 2019 World Cup and we offer our ongoing support in what will be a massive boost for the sport in Asia. On behalf of the Federation, I would like to thank the commercial partners of the World Cup for their support and contribution. We encourage all nations to support these great partners who are investing in our game. I also wish all of the support staff and volunteers assisting the nations on their journey the very best. In particular, I thank the referee contingent for the work they will undertake this week but, moreover, thank them for the role they play in our game domestically and year-on-year at every event; 120 referees – importantly from all over the world - will cast their eye over some of the most incredible games of Touch you will ever see. We are certain all contingents will enjoy the experience of Coffs Harbour and in particular C.Ex Coffs International Stadium which is a wonderful facility. Having watched the social media channels with some interest it is clear that many nations arrive with goals and aspirations having prepared in the best possible way. We wish all nations well in these endeavours and above all look forward to the relationships and friendships often established when our extended family comes together. Finally, to the work of the Touch Football Australia staff and continued support of the Board, I thank each and every one of you for your tireless effort. I am sure you will show the world how much pride you take in presenting such events for our participants. We sincerely hope you have the ‘Thrill of a Lifetime’ at the 2015 World Cup! COLM MAGUIRE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER TOUCH FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA 2 TWC MAGAZINE WELCOME FROM THE NSW MINISTER FOR TRA DE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS On behalf of the NSW Government I welcome you to Coffs Harbour for the FIT Touch Football World Cup, the pinnacle event for Touc h Football. The NSW Government is proud to have secu red the FIT Touch Football World Cup through our tourism and major events agen cy Destination NSW. With 90 teams and 25 countries represented, the event will attract thousands of visitors to the Coffs Harbour region. It will also provide a boost to the local visitor economy, helping the NSW Government build towards its target of doubling overnight visitor expenditure by 2020. The NSW Government is a strong supporter of Touch Football, having secured the Youth Trans Tasman Series in Cronulla, and the National Touch League in Coffs Harbour. I encourage all visitors to take some time out from the competition to discover everything Coffs Harbour has to offer. From spectacular beaches to fantastic bars and restaurants, the area has something for all ages and tastes. I wish all competitors the very best of luck, and once again welcome visitors and spectators to Coffs Harbour for the FIT Touc h Football World Cup. STUART AYRES MP MINISTER FOR TRADE, TOURISM AND MAJOR EVENTS TWC MAGAZINE 3 WINNING PARTNERSHIP The Australian Sports Commission proudly supports Touch Football Australia The Australian Sports Commission is the Australian Government agency that develops, supports and invests in sport at all levels in Australia. Touch Football Australia has worked closely with the Australian Sports Commission to develop touch football from community participation to high-level performance. AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION Touch Football Australia is one of many national sporting organisations that has formed a winning partnership with the Australian Sports Commission to develop its sport in Australia. ausport.gov.au CONTENTS The 2015 FIT Touch World Cup 6 Draw 10 Event Information 14 Referees List 16 Team Lists 18 Social Scene 42 Keep up-to-date with all of the latest news and information from the 2015 Touch World Cup in the following ways: Website – www.touchworldcup.com Facebook – www.facebook.com/touchworldcup Twitter – www.twitter.com/touchworldcup15 Instagram – www.instagram.com/touchworldcup2015 Install the TWC App on your smartphone now by following these steps: 1. Download Team App from the Apple or Google Play app store. 2. Sign up to Team App. You will be sent an email to confirm your registration. 3. Log into the App and search ‘2015 FIT Touch World Cup’. 4. Join! 2015 TWC: The wait is over and countdown clock now finally stopped. The date with destiny for international teams and their quadrennial quest for the holy grail of International Touch Football, now finally upon us. 2015 FIT Touch World Cup along with the world’s best players have all touched down at Coffs Harbour, the spiritual home of Australia’s elite Touch Football events; the stage and players set to ignite C.ex Coffs International Stadium over five fabulous Autumn days. A record 90 teams across nine divisions from 25 nations will take part in the eighth edition of the event, and the third time on Australian soil; the last instalment in Sydney, 1999. Six member nations will make their debut in the World Cup format including Chile, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Phillipines and the United Arab Emirates. Chile and the UAE will mark significant milestones for the sport from a regional perspective: the first time countries from South America and the Middle East will participate in a Touch World Cup respectively. Malaysia’s participation, ahead of hosting the 2019 World Cup, is also a reflection of just how global the sport of Touch Football is becoming. That brings to five the representation from each continent making this a truly global event and reflection of the sport’s phenomenal international growth and footprint. The 2015 instalment is confirmed as the biggest Touch World Cup on record, signifying the enormous growth the sport has enjoyed in recent years but importantly over an enduring period of time. COUNTRIES PARTICIPATING: Chile Samoa Cook Islands Australia China New Zealand England France Germany Hong Kong Italy Japan Malaysia Netherlands Papua New Guinea 6 TWC MAGAZINE Niue South Africa Ireland Philippines Fiji United States of America Singapore United Arab Emirates Scotland Wales TOUCH FOOTBALL SET TO TILT THE AXIS! DIVISIONS CONTESTED M M Wo M Teams Se M M W 7 5 ’s e n’s 3 0 ’s en 50 rM nio ix 6 ed All teams will play a maximum of three games a day with the exception of Men’s 50’s, who play two. Round games will be played Wednesday to Saturday, with Semi Finals and Playoffs ’s Teams 5 ’s 6 ’s e n’s 35 e n’s Teams Teams Teams Teams 9 om 27 n 22 Teams 14 en’s 40’ s n 16 O ixed pe men’s O n pe O en’s pe M The 2015 Touch World Cup will be contested by a total of 90 teams over nine divisions. These divisions are: Teams Teams also occurring on the Saturday. The World Cup will culminate on Sunday with the Gold Medal Games for all divisions. TOUCH WORLD CUP SCHEDULE FRIDAY APRIL 24 SATURDAY APRIL 25 2015 FIT Touch World Cup Media Launch (Sydney) ANZAC Day Activities - 100 Year Anniversary (Sydney) THURSDAY APRIL 30 FRIDAY MAY 1 Day Two of Tournament (Coffs Harbour) Day Three of Tournament (Coffs Harbour) SUNDAY APRIL 26 ANZAC Weekend Activities (Trial Games) (Sydney) SATURDAY MAY 2 Day Four of Tournament (Coffs Harbour) MONDAY APRIL 27 Travel Day SUNDAY MAY 3 Finals Day and Finals Function (Coffs Harbour) TUESDAY APRIL 28 Tournament Briefing and FIT AGM (Coffs Harbour) WEDNESDAY APRIL 29 Opening Ceremony and Day One of 2015 TWC Tournament (Coffs Harbour) MONDAY MAY 4 ‘Mad Monday’ / Recovery Day (Coffs Harbour) HISTORY Australia have had an incredibly successful record at the seven previous Touch World Cups. With over 436 matches played Australia has won a record and staggering 400 games, with only 27 losses and nine draws. The Men’s and Women’s team have won the overall title seven times, with the Mixed team recording five overall titles. In an incredible unbeaten streak the Women’s team has gone through every World Cup undefeated, with a draw the only blemish on their record. Australia’s momentum going into the Touch World Cup is very strong following a clean sweep victory over New Zealand at last year’s Trans Tasman series. TWC MAGAZINE 7 WORLD CUP FACTS 25 MEMBER NATIONS COMPETING Six member nations will make their debut in the World Cup format including Chile, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Phillipines and the United Arab Emirates 6 1,600 There are over 1,600 participants 443 games of Touch Football will be played over the five days of competition Milestones Chile and the UAE will mark significant milestones for the sport from a regional perspective: the first time countries from South America and the Middle East will participate in a Touch World Cup respectively. Malaysia’s participation, ahead of hosting the 2019 World Cup, is also a reflection of just how global the sport of Touch Football is becoming. That brings to five the representation from each continent making this a truly global event and reflection of the sport’s phenomenal international growth and footprint. Australia is the holder of all World Cup titles since it’s inception on the Gold Coast in 1988 8th It’s the eighth Touch World Cup and third on Australian soil (1988 – Gold Coast, 1999 – Sydney) teams will participate in the 2015 90 making it the biggest TWC on record Nine Divisions Men’s Open, Mixed Open, Women’s Open, Women’s 27’s, Men’s 30’s, Men’s 35’s, Men’s 40’s, Men’s 50’s, Senior Mixed. 8 TWC MAGAZINE WORLD CUPHistory 1988 WORLD CUP GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Women's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Men's Masters Australia New Zealand 1991 WORLD CUP AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Women's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Men's Seniors Australia New Zealand Women's Seniors New Zealand Australia Men's Masters Australia New Zealand 1995 WORLD CUP HAWAII, USA 2003 WORLD CUP KUMAGAYA (JAPAN) Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Women's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Men's 30’s Australia New Zealand Men's 35’s Australia New Zealand 2007 WORLD CUP STELLENBOSCH, SOUTH AFRICA Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Division Winners Runners-Up Women's Open Australia New Zealand Men's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open New Zealand Australia Women's Open Australia New Zealand Senior Mixed New Zealand Australia Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Men's 30’s Australia Samoa Men's 30’s Australia New Zealand Women's 30’s Australia New Zealand Men's 35 Australia South Africa Men's 35’s Australia New Zealand Men's 40’s Australia New Zealand 1999 WORLD CUP SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Women's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Men's 30’s Australia New Zealand Women's 30’s Australia New Zealand Men's 35’s Australia New Zealand Men's 40’s Australia New Zealand 2011 WORLD CUP EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND Division Winners Runners-Up Men's Open Australia New Zealand Women's Open Australia New Zealand Mixed Open Australia New Zealand Senior Mixed New Zealand Australia Men's 30’s Australia England Men’s 35’s Australia South Africa Men’s 40’s New Zealand Australia TWC MAGAZINE 9 THE DRAW 2015 FIT TOUCH WORLD CUP POOLS AND RANKINGS Men’s Open (MO) Women’s Open (WO) Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Australia (1) New Zealand (2) South Africa (3) Japan (4) Australia (1) New Zealand (2) Singapore (3) England (4) France (8) England (7) Scotland (6) Cook Islands (5) Japan (8) France (7) South Africa (6) Wales (5) Wales (9) USA (10) Ireland (11) Singapore (12) Scotland (9) Samoa Fiji Papua New Guinea Malaysia Papua New Guinea Samoa Fiji USA Philippines Mixed Open (XO) Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D Pool E Pool F Australia (1) New Zealand (2) South Africa (3) Wales (4) England (5) Niue (6) Italy (12) Singapore (11) France (10) Netherlands (9) United States of America (8) Scotland (7) Japan Fiji Papua New Guinea Samoa Hong Kong China United Arab Emirates Chile Germany Philippines Men’s 30’s (M30) Women’s 27’s (W27) Men’s 40’s (M40) Australia (1) Australia New Zealand (1) England (2) England Australia (2) Fiji (3) France Niue (3) Japan (4) New Zealand Wales (4) Cook Islands Papua New Guinea United States of America Men’s 35’s (M35) Australia (1) Scotland Senior Mixed (XS) New Zealand (1) Australia (2) England (3) England (5) Singapore (6) Fiji Japan United States of America France (2) Netherlands Men’s 50’s (M50) Japan (3) Niue Australia Fiji Singapore Ireland New Zealand Italy Papua New Guinea Japan Niue 10 TWC MAGAZINE ABBREVIATIONS Australia AUS Chile CHI China CHN Cook Islands COK England ENG Fiji FIJ France FRA Germany GER Hong Kong HKG Ireland IRL Italy ITA Japan JPN Malaysia MAS Netherlands NED New Zealand NZL Niue NIU Papua New Guinea PNG Philippines PHI Samoa SAM Scotland SCO Singapore SIN South Africa RSA United Arab Emirates UAE United States of America USA Wales WAL FIELD LAYOUT 3 4 12 8 5 11 10 9 7 6 13 14 15 1 2 C.ex COFFS INTERNATIONAL STADIUM 16 17 DRINKING WATER TOILETS GRANDSTAND MARKET PLACE PLAYING FIELDS DAY 1 WEDNESDAY APRIL 29, 2015 TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 FIELD 4 FIELD 5 9.00am FIELD 6 FIELD 7 FIELD 8 FIELD 9 FIELD 10 FIELD 11 FIELD 12 OPENING CEREMONY 11.30am FRA v MAS MO A - R1 ENG v JPN M30 - R1 NZL v USA MO B - R1 JPN v SIN MO D - R1 AUS v COK M30 - R1 SCO v SAM MO C - R1 AUS v WAL MO A - R1 ENG v PNG MO B - R1 RSA v IRL MO C - R1 PNG v USA M30 - R1 12.20pm JPN v USA WO A - R1 SIN v FIJ WO C - R1 NZL v NED XS - R1 FRA v PHI WO B - R1 AUS v JPN M50 - R1 ENG v PNG WO D - R1 ENG v NIU XS - R1 AUS v SCO WO A - R1 ITA v NIU M50 - R1 NZL v SAM WO B - R1 1:10pm NIU v FIJ M40 - R1 NZL v FIJ XO B - R1 ITA v UAE XO A - R1 ENG v JPN M40 - R1 SIN v CHI XO B - R1 AUS v JPN XO A - R1 WAL v USA M40 - R1 AUS v SIN XS - R1 RSA v PNG XO C - R1 NZL v SIN M40 - R1 NED v PHI XO D - R1 FRA v PNG M35 - R1 ENG v HKG XO E - R1 FIJ v COK M30 - R2 WAL v SAM XO D - R1 JPN v NZL M35 - R1 FRA v SCO W27 - R1 NIU v CHN XO F - R1 AUS v FIJ M35 - R1 JPN v COK MO D - R2 WAL v MAS MO A - R2 AUS v PNG M30 - R2 USA v PNG MO B - R2 RSA v SCO MO C - R2 ENG v USA M30 - R2 AUS v FRA MO A - R2 IRL v SAM MO C - R2 NZL v ENG MO B - R2 SIN v FIJ MO D - R2 SIN v RSA WO C - R2 IRL v JPN M50 - R2 SAM v PHI WO B - R2 NZL v SIN XS - R2 AUS v JPN WO A - R2 AUS v NIU M50 - R2 NZL v FRA WO B - R2 AUS v NIU XS - R2 SCO v USA WO A - R2 ENG v NED XS - R2 FIJ v CHI XO B - R2 RSA v FRA XO C - R2 NZL v USA M40 - R2 AUS v ITA XO A - R2 AUS v SIN M40 - R2 NZL v SIN XO B - R2 NIU v ENG M40 - R2 JPN v UAE XO A - R2 PNG v GER XO C - R2 WAL v FIJ M40 - R2 2.00pm AUS v NZL W27 - R1 2.50pm 3.40pm ENG v WAL WO D - R2 4.30pm 5.20pm ENG v USA XO E - R2 FRA v NZL M35 - R2 WAL v NED XO D - R2 AUS v PNG M35 - R2 JPN v COK M30 - R3 NIU v SCO XO F - R2 JPN v FIJ M35 - R2 SAM v PHI XO D - R2 6.10pm FRA v WAL MO A - R3 SCO v IRL MO C - R3 RSA v SAM MO C - R3 AUS v USA M30 - R3 JPN v FIJ MO D - R3 AUS v MAS MO A - R3 ENG v FIJ M30 - R3 COK v SIN MO D - R3 7.00pm JPN v SCO WO A - R3 RSA v FIJ WO C - R3 NZL v PNG MO B - R3 WAL v PNG WO D - R3 NZL v PHI WO B - R3 ENG v USA MO B - R3 FRA v SAM WO B - R3 AUS v USA WO A - R3 7.50pm ITA v JPN XO A - R3 RSA v GER XO C - R3 AUS v UAE XO A - R3 SIN v FIJ XO B - R3 ENG v NZL W27 - R2 NZL v CHI XO B - R3 FRA v PNG XO C - R3 8.40pm SCO v CHN XO F - R3 WAL v PHI XO D - R3 AUS v SCO W27 - R2 USA v HKG XO E - R3 IRL v ITA M50 - R3 NED v SAM XO D - R3 COK v FIJ MO D - R1 FRA v GER XO C - R1 TWC MAGAZINE 11 DAY 2 THURSDAY APRIL 30, 2015 TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 9.00am ENG v FRA W27 - R3 4v5 MO Div1 R1 AUS v JPN M30 - R4 9.50am FIJ v USA M30 - R4 2v4 WO Div1 R1 NED v SIN XS - R3 NZL v NIU M40 - R3 10.40am AUS v NZL M35 - R3 4v5 XO Div1 R1 JPN v NIU M50 - R3 2v7 XO Div1 R1 AUS v ENG XS - R3 10 v 12 XO Div2 R1 3v6 9 v 14 1v8 XO Div1 R1 MO Div2 R2 XO Div1 R1 16 v 20 XO Div3 R1 17 v 19 XO Div3 R1 11.30am 12.20pm AUS v ENG M30 - R5 1.10pm 2.00pm SIN v USA M40 - R4 2.50pm 3.40pm JPN v PNG M30 - R6 COK v PNG M30 - R5 FIELD 5 FIELD 6 FIELD 7 FIELD 8 3v6 1v5 2v7 MO Div1 R1 WO Div1 R1 MO Div1 R1 JPN v PNG M35 - R4 2v7 1v6 WO Div1 R2 MO Div1 R2 AUS v IRL M50 - R4 ENG v FIJ M40 - R4 ENG v SIN XS - R4 NZL v JPN M40 - R4 16 v 21 XO Div3 R2 7v8 XO Div1 R2 FIELD 10 FIELD 11 FIELD 12 ENG v PNG M30 - R4 AUS v JPN M40 - R3 FIJ v PNG M35 - R3 12 v 13 MO Div2 R1 NZL v NIU XS - R3 WAL v SIN M40 - R3 FIJ v USA M40 - R3 13 v 14 WO Div2 R1 FRA v JPN M35 - R3 10 v 15 21 v 22 MO Div2 R1 XO Div3 R1 9 v 13 XO Div2 R1 14 v 15 XO Div2 R1 AUS v ENG W27 - R4 10 v 12 2v5 WO Div2 R2 MO Div1 R2 1v6 10 v 13 11 v 12 3v4 7v8 15 v 16 WO Div1 R2 MO Div2 R2 MO Div2 R2 MO Div1 R2 MO Div1 R2 MO Div2 R2 NZL v SCO W27 - R3 FIJ v JPN M30 - R5 8 v 13 WO Div2 R2 NED v NIU XS - R4 AUS v FRA M35 - R4 9 v 14 AUS v WAL WO Div2 R2 M40 - R4 9 v 14 XO Div2 R2 FIJ v NZL M35 - R4 11 v 13 XO Div2 R2 2v5 XO Div1 R2 NZL v AUS XS - R4 3v4 XO Div1 R2 ITA v JPN M50 - R4 10 v 15 XO Div2 R2 1v6 XO Div1 R2 18 v 20 XO Div3 R2 COK v USA M30 - R6 AUS v FRA W27 - R5 9 v 12 MO Div2 R3 AUS v FIJ M30 - R6 2v3 5v7 1v7 WO Div1 R3 MO Div1 R3 WO Div1 R3 ENG v SCO W27 - R5 6v8 MO Div1 R3 AUS v JPN M35 - R5 10 v 11 8 v 14 13 v 15 MO Div2 R3 WO Div2 R3 MO Div2 R3 2v3 4v5 14 v 16 9 v 10 MO Div1 R3 WO Div1 R3 MO Div2 R3 WO Div2 R3 FRA v FIJ M35 - R5 FIELD 9 6v7 1v8 9 v 11 9 v 16 11 v 14 8 v 12 WO Div1 R1 MO Div1 R1 WO Div2 R1 MO Div2 R1 MO Div2 R1 WO Div2 R1 3v5 WO Div1 R2 NIU v SIN XS - R5 4.30pm FIELD 4 FRA v NZL W27 - R4 17 v 22 XO Div3 R2 1v4 11 v 12 MO Div1 R3 WO Div2 R3 5.20pm WAL v ENG M40 - R5 1v4 XO Div1 R3 9 v 15 XO Div2 R3 10 v 11 XO Div2 R3 12 v 13 XO Div2 R3 2v3 XO Div1 R3 NZL v PNG M35 - R5 5v7 XO Div1 R3 6.10pm NZL v AUS M40 - R5 AUS v NED XS - R5 IRL v NIU M50 - R5 17 v 18 XO Div3 R3 6v8 XO Div1 R3 FIJ v JPN M40 - R5 19 v 20 XO Div3 R3 AUS v ITA M50 - R5 7.00pm NZL v ENG XS - R5 16 v 22 XO Div3 R3 NIU v SIN M40 - R5 FIELD 6 FIELD 7 FIELD 8 FIELD 9 FIELD 10 FIELD 11 FIELD 12 FIJ v PNG M30 - R7 11 v 15 MO Div2 R4 FRA v PNG M35 - R6 JPN v USA M30 - R7 AUS v NZL W27 - R6 9 v 13 13 v 16 WO Div2 R4 MO Div2 R4 AUS v FIJ M35 - R6 9 v 10 MO Div2 R4 JPN v NZL M35 - R6 SIN v JPN M40 - R6 12 v 14 MO Div2 R4 FRA v SCO W27 - R6 11 v 15 XO Div2 R4 ENG v USA M40 - R6 4v8 XO Div1 R5 2v6 XO Div1 R5 DAY 3 FRIDAY MAY 1, 2015 TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 9.00am 1v2 MO Div1 R4 ENG v COK M30 - R7 9.50am 1v2 1v4 5v8 3v7 8 v 11 10 v 14 XO Div1 R4 WO Div1 R4 MO Div1 R4 MO Div1 R4 WO Div2 R4 WO Div2 R4 10.40am 11.30am 5v8 XO Div1 R4 1.10pm 3.40pm FIELD 5 4v6 2v6 3v7 MO Div1 R4 WO Div1 R4 WO Div1 R4 NZL v FIJ M40 - R6 4v6 XO Div1 R4 AUS v NIU M40 - R6 16 v 19 XO Div3 R4 17 v 21 XO Div3 R4 10 v 14 XO Div2 R4 AUS v JPN M50 - R6 NZL v NED XS - R6 18 v 22 XO Div3 R4 ITA v NIU M50 - R6 ENG v NIU XS - R6 9 v 12 XO Div2 R4 AUS v SIN XS - R6 12 v 13 1v7 2v6 3v4 11 v 13 WO Div2 R5 MO Div1 R5 MO Div1 R5 WO Div1 R5 MO Div2 R5 ENG v NZL W27 - R7 1v2 3v5 4v8 5v6 WO Div1 R5 MO Div1 R5 MO Div1 R5 WO Div1 R5 9 v 15 MO Div2 R5 WAL v JPN M40 - R7 AUS v PNG 8v9 10 v 11 M35 - R7 WO Div2 R5 WO Div2 R5 18 v 19 XO Div3 R5 3v5 XO Div1 R5 FRA v NZL M35 - R7 11 v 12 XO Div2 R5 IRL v JPN M50 - R7 20 v 21 XO Div3 R5 ENG v NED XS - R7 ENG v FRA W27 - R8 8 v 10 2v4 11 v 16 2v4 10 v 12 11 v 13 WO Div2 R6 MO Div1 R6 MO Div2 R6 M30 Div1 R1 MO Div2 R6 WO Div2 R6 NZL v SCO W27 - R8 JPN v FIJ M35 - R7 AUS v NIU M50 - R7 9 v 10 XO Div2 R5 1v7 XO Div1 R5 NIU v USA M40 - R7 AUS v NIU 1v3 XS - R7 M30 Div1 R1 4.30pm 1v3 2v4 1v5 5v7 6v7 12 v 14 WO Div1 R6 XO Div1 R6 MO Div1 R6 WO Div1 R6 MO Div1 R6 WO Div2 R6 5.20pm 13 v 15 XO Div2 R6 20 v 22 XO Div3 R6 9 v 11 XO Div2 R6 16 v 18 XO Div3 R6 IRL v ITA M50 - R8 NZL v NIU XS - R8 6.10pm 10 v 14 12 v 16 MO Div2 R5 MO Div2 R5 NZL v ENG M40 - R7 2.00pm 2.50pm FIELD 4 3v7 XO Div1 R4 AUS v SCO W27 - R7 12.20pm FIELD 3 12 v 14 XO Div2 R6 12 TWC MAGAZINE AUS v FIJ M40 - R7 NZL v SIN XS - R7 13 v 14 5v7 16 v 17 XO Div2 R5 M30 Div2 R1 XO Div3 R5 3v8 4v6 14 v 15 9 v 13 MO Div1 R6 WO Div1 R6 MO Div2 R6 MO Div2 R6 ENG v SIN M40 - R8 FRA v JPN M35 - R8 FIJ v PNG M35 - R8 19 v 21 XO Div3 R6 1v5 XO Div1 R6 AUS v NZL M35 - R8 NIU v JPN M40 - R8 NED v SIN XS - R8 AUS v ENG XS - R8 AUS v USA M40 - R8 NZL v WAL M40 - R8 3v8 XO Div1 R6 6v7 XO Div1 R6 DAY 4 SATURDAY MAY 2, 2015 TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 FIELD 4 FRA v NZL W27 - R9 FIELD 5 FIELD 6 FIELD 7 FIELD 8 FIELD 9 FIELD 10 FIELD 11 9 v 12 5v6 11 v 14 WO Div 2 R7 M30 Div 2 R2 WO Div 2 R7 4v7 MO Div 1 R7 10 v 13 WO Div 2 R7 2v8 MO Div 1 R7 JPN v NIU M50 - R8 9 v 11 MO Div 2 R7 10 v 16 MO Div 2 R7 13 v 14 MO Div 2 R7 4v7 WO Div 1 R7 12 v 15 MO Div 2 R7 AUS v FRA M35 - R9 NZL v AUS XS - R9 5v6 XO Div 1 R7 ENG v SIN XS - R9 2v8 XO Div 1 R7 9.00am 1v3 1v2 5v6 MO Div 1 R7 M30 Div 1 R2 MO Div 1 R7 9.50am 2v5 WO Div 1 R7 AUS v ENG W27 - R9 10:40am 1v3 XO Div 1 R7 JPN v PNG M35 - R9 4v7 XO Div 1 R7 FIJ v NZL M35 - R9 10 v 13 XO Div 2 R7 10 v 12 XO Div2 R1 NED v NIU XS - R9 12 v 15 XO Div 2 R7 11.30am SIN v FIJ M40 - R9 17 v 20 XO Div 3 R7 18 v 21 XO Div 3 R7 NIU v WAL M40 - R9 19 v 22 XO Div 3 R7 AUS v ENG M40 - R9 JPN v USA M40 - R9 12.20pm 2v3 M30 Div 2 R3 AUS v FRA W27 - R10 1v4 M30 Div 1 R3 ENG v SCO W27 - R10 6v7 M30 Div 1 R3 1.10pm ITA v JPN M50 - R9 AUS v IRL M50 - R9 5th (Div 1) v 6th (Div 1) WO - PO5/6 AUS v NED XS - R10 3v4 3v6 M30 Div 1 R2 WO Div 1 R7 2.10pm 1st (Div 1) v 4th (Div 1) MO - SF1 2nd (Div 1) v 3rd (Div 1) MO - SF2 NZL v ENG XS - R10 3.10pm 1st (Div 1) v 4th (Div 1) WO - SF1 2nd (Div 1) v 3rd (Div 1) WO - SF2 5th (Div 1) v 6th (Div 1) MO - PO5/6 4.10pm 1st (Div 1) v 4th (Div 1) XO - SF1 2nd (Div 1) v 3rd (Div 1) XO - SF2 5.10pm 1st v 4th M40 - SF1 2nd v 3rd M40 - SF2 1st (Div 2) v 3rd (Div 2) v 5th (Div 2) v 2nd (Div 2) 4th (Div 2) 6th (Div 2) WO - PO8/9 WO - PO10/11 WO - PO12/13 NIU v SIN XS - R10 7th (Div 1) v 1st (Div 2) v 3rd (Div 2) v 5th (Div 2) v 7th (Div 2) v 5th v 6th 7th v 8th 8th (Div 1) 2nd (Div 2) 4th (Div 2) 6th (Div 2) 8th (Div 2) M40 - PO5/6 M40 - PO7/8 MO - PO7/8 MO - PO9/10 MO - PO11/12 MO - PO13/14 MO - PO15/16 NZL v PNG M35 - R10 AUS v JPN M35 - R10 FRA v FIJ M35 - R10 5th (Div 2) v 1st (Div 3) v 3rd (Div 3) v 5th (Div 3) v 6th (Div 2) 2nd (Div 3) 4th (Div 3) 6th (Div 3) XO - PO13/14 XO - PO16/17 XO - PO18/19 XO - PO20/21 5th (Div 1) v 6th (Div 1) XO - PO5/6 6.10pm 7th (Div 1) v 8th (Div 1) XO - PO7/8 1st (Div 2) v 3rd (Div 2) v 2nd (Div 2) 4th (Div 2) XO - PO9/10 XO - PO11/12 IRL v NIU M50 - R10 AUS v ITA M50 - R10 DAY 5 SUNDAY MAY 3, 2015 TIME FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 5 FIELD 6 9.00am 1st v 2nd M50 - GMG L SF1 v L SF2 M30 - BMG L SF1 v L SF2 M40 - BMG 3rd v 4th M50 - BMG 10.10am W SF1 v W SF2 M40 - GMG 3rd v 4th W27 - BMG 3rd v 4th M35 - BMG 11.20am 1st v 2nd M35 - GMG 3rd v 4th XS - BMG 12.30pm W SF1 v W SF2 M30 - GMG L SF1 v L SF2 XO - BMG 1.40pm 1st v 2nd W27 - GMG L SF1 v L SF2 WO - BMG 2.50pm 1st v 2nd XS - GMG L SF1 v L SF2 MO - BMG VIP TENT PRESENTATION 3.50pm 4.20pm W SF1 v W SF2 XO - GMG 5.30pm W SF1 v W SF2 WO - GMG 6.40pm W SF1 v W SF2 MO - GMG 8.00pm CLOSING CEREMONY TWC MAGAZINE 13 EVENT INFORMATION PRECINCT MAP DRINKING WATER VIP LOUNGE FIT STALL REFEREES TOILETS GRANDSTAND MARKET PLACE MEMBER NATIONS TENT 2 PLAYING FIELDS MARKET STALLS FIELD 1 REFEREES APPAREL REFEREES AUSTRALIA MEMBER NATION TENTS Shop & Activation (Test your fitness) Charging Station Event Merchandise BOOTS FOOD & DRINK 14 TWC MAGAZINE C.ex COFFS INTERNATIONAL STADIUM FIELD 2 MEMBER NATIONS TENT 1 USA/CHILE NEW ZEALAND TWC GLOBAL VILLAGE MARKETPLACE HARVEY NORMAN Connected Fitness Equipment (FitBits etc.) Personal music devices (headphones, speakers etc.) Phone accessories, juicers. Charging Station, Chill Out Zone XBLADES APPAREL Casual Wear and selected apparel HYPER ACTIVE MERCHANDISING Official Event Merchandise and Apparel XBLADES BOOTS Touch Football boots and casual footwear COFFEE VAN Fresh Tea and Coffee, Danish Pancakes, Café Food HOLDEN MONSTER RAFFLE NRL Holden Monster Raffle Promotion (Holden Colorado) – Purchase your tickets to go into the draw to win this car! (Note: No Marquee – Colorado Only) 2015 TOUCH WORLD CUP FINALS TO FEATURE ON CHANNEL NINE! Delayed free-to-air coverage of the Touch World Cup finals through May - taking Touch Football to a whole new level and audience. The ever popular staple of Sunday NRL in front of the television is set to take on a new dimension with a unique extended format of Sunday afternoon NRL coverage on Channel Nine, from 17 May, 2015. Not only will NRL fans and broader audience get their usual fix of Rugby League action with Sunday NRL Live on Channel Nine, but with an exciting entrée leading into the regular afternoon broadcast over consecutive Sundays (31 May, 7 and 14 June). The 2015 Touch World Cup Finals featuring the best touch football talent on the planet across the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed (Open’s) divisions is set to light up Channel’s Nine’s Sunday NRL telecast over coming weeks with an hour-long highlights package of each divisions’ finals matches leading into the regular Sunday NRL 4.00pm (AEST) timeslot. The three x one hour Touch World Cup finals will be broadcast into over 50 countries across Asia Pacific and Europe via Fox International, Star TV and Eurosport, following the free to air broadcast on Nine. Australia are looking to continue their domination in the quadrennial Touch World Cup with a record eight successive Touch World Cup titles up for grabs in coming weeks. The Touch World Cup series commenced on the Gold Coast back in 1988 and has been showcased across the globe in New Zealand (1991), Hawaii (US - 1995), Sydney (1999), Japan (2003), South Africa (2007) and Scotland (2011), in ensuing years before returning to these shores. Australia has enjoyed enduring success over the 27-year period with New Zealand, Australia’s main rival across most divisions. Host Nation and Touch Football Australia CEO, Colm Maguire, said the news and the overall opportunity was very exciting and timely. Host nation and Touch Football Australia CEO Colm Maguire said the news of Channel Nine’s broadcast and the overall opportunity was very exciting and timely. “This is such a fantastic outcome for the sport of Touch Football and it is a real breakthrough to have our pinnacle international event showcased in this way,” he said. “This highlights the benefit of our alignment with the NRL but the success of our overall broadcast commitment over our current strategic cycle which includes numerous televised events. “This also positions the sport even more strongly, not only through our partnership with the NRL but as an immensely popular participation sport played at the elite level, beamed out to a much wider domestic and international television audience. “We look forward to seeing our athletes on such a stage and wish them well for the event. “One of the advantages of the free-to-air broadcast is the fact that close to 50% of the television coverage will feature our female participants. “And that is pivotal to our participation and performance environment and strategic focus with the NRL.” NRL CEO Dave Smith welcomed Channel Nine’s support in showcasing International Touch Football. “It is fantastic that fans will be able to enjoy the international game as part of Channel Nine’s Sunday football broadcast,” he said. “Through our strategic alliance with TFA we are committed to growing the profile of the game and Sunday afternoon time slot on Channel Nine presents the ideal opportunity to do so. “The NRL Touch Football partnership provides both sports with opportunities to work together and grow our participation numbers as we look to create Australia’s largest sporting community. “I look forward to a fantastic few days of competition in Coffs Harbour and wish the Australian team the best of luck in their quest for eight World Cup titles.” The NSW Government, through Destination NSW, is proud to partner with Touch Football Australia to secure major Touch Football events in NSW. This event is part of the NSW Government’s support for Touch Football, which follows also the Youth Trans-Tasman event at Cronulla and the National Touch League in Coffs Harbour earlier this year. Channel 9 Touch Football World Cup broadcast times: Social Media Touch World Cup Sunday May 31 – 1430 - 1530 NSW only – on Nine Twitter - https://twitter.com/touchworldcup15 @touchworldcup15 Instagram - https://instagram.com/touchworldcup2015 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TouchWorldCup (QLD Cup match 1330-1530 on Nine in Qld) Sunday June 7 – 1430 - 1530 NSW only – on Nine Social Media Touch Football Australia Sunday June 14 – 1430 - 1530 NSW only – on Nine Twitter - https://twitter.com/touchfootyaus @touchfootyaus Instagram – https://instagram.com/touchfootballaustralia Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/touchfootballaustralia TWC MAGAZINE 15 REFEREES Nelson Akast Nicholas Altin Anthony Arnel David Baggio Christopher Baker Victor Baptista Brian Blechynden Robert Bowen Jonathan Broughton Nathan Budge Simon Buttery Raymond Cairns Tony Calabria Shane Canning Damien Carlson Kenneth Chan Sylvain Charras Sebastien Chassande-barrioz Steven Chow Annabelle Connolly Darren Couper Ailsa Falconer Derek Fisher Logan Forrester Brett Freshwater John Frost Seth Galetuke Indra Garner Shelley Grace William Greatbatch Samantha Hacon George Haswell Richie Heap Luke Heckendorf Shane Hills Gareth Hinds Kevin Hobbs Matthew Hobbs Renat Iskakov Ian Matthew – Coach Greg West – Coach Lou Tompkins – Coach Chris Dolahenty – Coach David Field – Coach Ken Golden – Coach Anthony Cooper – Coach Stewart MacDonald – Coach 16 TWC MAGAZINE Renee Janes Zarne Johnson Caron Kaveney Simon Keen Mark Kelly Siphiwe NE Khumalo Christopher Knott Henri Labuschagne Michael Landsberg Matt Lavery Dale Lawrence Philip Leeks Giancarlo Leung Michael Littlefield Bruce Lockie Phillip Lowe David Ludlow Cameron MacDonald-Pedersen Scott Marsh Kiri Martin Jo Mason Aoife McCarthy Richard McILroy Luke McKenzie Barry McNamara Mick Medlin Sally Melzer Ben Morton Christopher Murray Victor Naumovski Beau Newell Matt O’Brien Bernard O’Donohue Justin Parsons Brian Pohatu Tom Polkinghorne Bevan Ralfe Uma Ramaswami Gary Reid Megan Harapa – Manager Melissa Jones – Manager David Matthew – Manager Matthew Reid Nicholas Richardson Marc Rosenstiehl Harry Rua Alisha Ruaiti Luke Saldern Bernie Schrader Chris Schwerdt Lynda Scott Mark Scoyne Matthew Sharkey Amanda Sheeky Alanah Sinclair Amanda Single Kim Skelly William Slade Duncan Smart Andrew Smith Anthony Smith Bradley Smith James Steinberg Paul Sullivan Anthony Suters Greg Taylor John Taylor Dali Tui Taylor Nicolas Van de Rijt Anton Van Rensburg Josh Vernon Adam Vickery Michael Wallace Rebecca Ward Michael Watt Denise Weier Sonny Whakarau Nehemiah Williams Te Puia Williams Georgina Woods John Wright Ron Miller – Medical John Burke – Medical Anne Cramp – Medical Alexia Missen – Medical Martin Giles – Medical YOUR EVENT TEAM LEADERSHIP TEAM Colm Maguire Julian Buckmaster Garry Foran Marianne Maguire Jayde Bennett Brian Carroll Adam Collins Becky Choake Zoe Dicken Michael Gosman Ben Harris Matt Irons Kathy Lang Ian Milne Soyra Milne Tom Mulquiney Lauren Pritchard Adam Raptis Greg Richards-Riches Mark Spear Mat Swan Ellora Thwaite Nicola Wines Tim Wyld Dr Justin Wong Doctor Joe Bryant Physiotherapist James Thompson Physiotherapist Jonathan Gordon Sports Trainer Tony Saunders Sports Trainer FIT BOARD COACHING COMMISSION Erick Acker Peter McNeven William Ker Ian Stanley President Secretary General Paul Eggers Director of Finance Allex Tsang Chairperson Pat Carroll Rachael Grantham Ann Goh Promotions and Marketing Director FIT ADMINISTRATION Peter Topp Gwynne Ker Sport Development Director International Stadium. AUSTRALIA If the form of Australian teams from the most recent successful Trans Tasman, State teams from the Origin series in 2014 and regional teams from last month’s National Touch League and Elite Eight series provides anything of a pointer, it is that Host Nation, Australia is primed and their tilt at extending the unbroken 23-year World Cup streak, well timed. Beyond the playing field, Australia’s preparation for its first home World Cup in 16 years has been strong; with the nine Australian teams featuring very strong line-ups and looking forward to unfurling the Aussie welcome mat to the world in Coffs Harbour. The National Touch League was played in early March, with the majority of Australia’s Touch World Cup representatives’ fine tuning their quest for World Cup honours and familiarity with the home venue of the 2015 TWC, C.ex Coffs All nine teams have been training hard in the lead-up to the event, with several training camps already this year in the lead up to the event. With home ground advantage and a passionate crowd expect Australia’s teams to be playing their best Touch Football come game day. The weight of history will always be there. The wait to build on previous successes, now finally over. Touch Football Australia High Performance Manager, Wayne Grant said the teams can’t wait for the opportunity to compete on home soil. “It’s all getting very close now and the anticipation and excitement among the contingent was very clear at the final training camp. All teams are obviously very focussed on doing well here in front of family and friends on home soil. For some, this will be the first time playing for their country at home and for others it may be their last but the fact that it is at home, adds that special element. “The final training camp (in early April) was a perfect ending to our preparation with all teams showing they mean business with some fiercely contested trial games. Everyone is now at that stage that they just want the event to start now which is a good thing. We all cannot wait to show how hard we have worked for this and all that remains is to put everything out on the field,” Grant said. Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Womens 27’s Stuart Brierty Kristin Boss Daniel Barton Kate Barker Samuel Brisby Lizzie Campbell Jayden Benbow Carlie Bevan Scott Buckley Danielle Davis Scott Bundy Brooke Cranage Drumayne Dayberg-Muir Hannah Dyball Kylie Hilder Renee Fraser Terry Deegan Emily Hennessey Yasmin Meakes Kelly Goodwin Nicholas Good Sam Hopkin Patricia Michealopolous Rebecca Hannon Dylan Hennessey Jessica McCall Justin Mitchell Melinda Ingram Michael Law Laurie Peattie Elin Mortimer Kirstie Jenkins Ben Moylan Leah Percy Cameron Nicholls Kelly Kennedy Robert Nakhla Ashleigh Quinlan Leah Opie Stacey Lapham Peter Norman Samantha Rodgers Sebe Rey Pepita Macalister-Knight Jonathan Palau Peta Rogerson Michael Singh Melissa McCall Matt Prowse Sarah Spacie Dean Springfield Kristie Moseley Steve Roberts Kim Sue See Dylan Thompson Nikki Stanley Matthew Tope Marikki Watego Trent Touma Lauren Thorne Dan Withers Louise Winchester Cara Zaremski Carly Walsh Tony Trad Peter Bell Mick Lovett Danny Goodwin Coach Coach Coach Coach Dave Nolan Phil Gyemore Michael Moussa Michael Gray Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Paul Sfeir Swain Rovelli Justin Creighton Courtney Watt Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Manager Gary Rose Sharon Martin Mathew Gilbertson Manager Manager Manager Jamie Stowe Sarah Peattie Mentor Mentor 18 TWC MAGAZINE Men’s 30’s Men’s 35’s Men’s 40’s Men’s 50’s Willie Bishop Troy Clarke Chris Benfield Amir Ayoub Craig Boston Drew Davies Christian Browne Shane Beale Graeme Clancy Adam Fahim Scott Danswan David Cheung Michael Devonshire Lucas Feldman Cristin Davidson Brett Gillard Tom Eyles Clint Gaughan Anthony Dudeck Mark Hearnden Aaron Jones Michael Irvine Anthony Eltakchi Trevor Jolly Nathan Jones Michael Jacono Wayne Gleeson David Kafoa Dean McKechnie Chris Jonson Lars Hanson Tim Kitchingham Trevor Moran Nathan Martin Phil Jarrett David McDonald Ryan Pollock Brad Mitchell Corey McLeod Dean McManus Scott Prince Brent Powell Troy Morgan John Menegus Gavin Shuker Matthew Stanton Dean Murphy Leonard Ryan Garry Sonda Chris Tarlinton Gerard O’Keeffe John Samin Steven Takchi Dean Taylor David Roberts Peter Wandl David Zanette Shannon Warren Craig Scharer Michael Waring Dean Wilbow Darren Swain Greg Young Wade Jenkins Peter Vincent Michael McCall Coach Coach Coach Emmanuel Buhagiar Peter Shefford Joe Schweitzer Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Murray Northey Lyle Barnwell David Amos Manager Manager Manager John Singh Coach Chris Loth Assistant Coach Mick McGrath Manager Senior Mixed Officials Mitch Brown Wayne Grant David Diack Stephen Cunningham Kara Roffey Amanda Burdett Tour Official Tour Official Medical Medical Jamie Chan Tara Steel Miles Wilson Rob Hoy Shane Townsend Tour Official Tour Official Medical Medical Catherine Gray Daniel Kolenko Adam Imer Hugh Burns Tour Official Tour Official Medical Medical Davina Galetto Ronald Connolly Glenn Hayes Stephanie Holroyd Anne Drinkwater Bradley Lugg Tour Official Tour Official Medical Medical Jay Miller Lauren Atkinson Glen Eaton Danni Morely Tour Official Medical Michelle Evans Christian Frost Sarah Nash Tour Official Roy Prasad Daniel Rushworth Melissa Sharpe Josh Sparke Kirstie Wakely Manu Wakely Michael Watson Mick McDonald Coach Hamish Maclean Assistant Coach Dean Harris Manager TWC MAGAZINE 19 Chile Mixed Open Francisca Aguirre Magdalena Alcaino Lamarca Luis Alessandrini Garcia Andres Avetikian CHILE Felipe Avetikian The 2015 Touch World Cup marks the first time that Chile will be represented at a World Cup. And, in doing so, becomes the first team from South America to compete in a World Cup. Antonia Livingstone Chile has had a few international competition experiences in recent years, with a Mixed team competing in the USA Nationals as practice for the 2015 World Cup. The South Americans might well surprise with a young, fit and fast outfit determined to do well on their debut on the world stage. David Scott Jose Izquierdo Sebastian Jimenez Elvira Larraguibel Sergio Miranda David Rojas Morales Maria Ruiz Tagle Nicolás Tapia Emilia Riquelme Valentina Zamorano Brunetti Jose Delgado Morillo Coach Magdalena Vega Garafulic Assistant Coach Ximena Raimann Tour Leader 20 TWC MAGAZINE China Mixed Open Team Yongcan Chen Yuqing Han Weilun He Jiahua Jiang CHINA Changhong Jiang The China Mixed Open team is the first team from China to compete in a Touch World Cup. To add to this milestone and experience, the majority of the team have never been overseas before nor had passports before. Minhui Ling The team is composed of current students or graduates from South China Agricultural University where Rugby and Touch have emerged as sports of choice with the support of a few ex-pat Aussies and Kiwis who introduced the sports to the Middle Kingdom more than 10 years ago. Shang Wu It is hoped that through the China Mixed Open team’s participation in the World Cup, the sport will grow strongly and prosper in the future. Paul Fewtrell Siying Li Yuyan Liao Minhui Lin Haijian Ou Qisheng Wang Beijie Wen Junlong Zhong Fangling Zhou Teng Zhu Coach Teng Zhu Manager GREAT WALL OF CHINA: The China Mixed Open team finishing off their World Cup preparations and getting in the swing of it with some traditional Aussie footwear! TWC MAGAZINE 21 COOK ISLANDS Officials Men’s Open Men’s 30’s Antonio Adams Robbie Atatoa Brian Adams Potatau Berryman Leland Ben Stevie Berryman Kari Hererahi John Dean Chris Joseph Reuben Enoka Vai Mahutariki Terry Joe Willie Marsh Joel Marsters Wynyard Marsters Richard Marsters Bobby Jnr Mateariki Tua Marsters Matoha Matoha Teariki Mateariki Andrew Mokoroa Chairmane Ngari Benji Puiri Nicholas Rangi Teava Terangi Carl Shepherd Mary Adams Sheldon Tovio Jamie Tetevano Tour Leader Andre Tuaiti Paul Aitu Kris Williamson Medical Brian Adams Coach Robbie Atatoa Coach Polly Atatoa Carr Manager Mary Adams Manager STEEDEN TOUCH FOOTBALLS NIGHT VISION SIZE: Senior MIGHTY TOUCH SIZE: Senior, Junior CLASSIC TOUCH SIZE: Senior MEGA TOUCH SIZE: Senior One of the largest international contingents and real improvers on the world stage in recent years, the England Touch Association (ETA) will bring seven teams to the 2015 World Cup. Coming off the back of strong performances at the 2014 European Championships at Swansea, Wales where England won gold medals in the Men’s and Women’s Open divisions, as well as Men’s 30’s and Women’s 27’s. ENGLAND “There has been strong growth in the number of people playing Touch in England and our focus is very much on increasing this over forthcoming years at all levels as we look to support and develop all aspects of the game in our country; with a particular emphasis on youth participation and development to provide a strong base for the future,” Tour Leader Denise Yarrow said. “We are extremely proud of all of our players and referees selected to represent our country in this year’s Touch World Cup and wish them all the best of luck in the competition. “We would also like to thank all those who have worked in a voluntary capacity for and with the ETA over this campaign. Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Women’s 27’s Joshua Angell Tracy Andrew Meghan Clayton Zoe Aubert Justin Conway Elizabeth Baxter Leah Cuthbertson Deborah Hyde Sam Cutler Nicolette Bird Melissa Day Lois Lau James Heptonstall Emily Clews Noel Forde Laura Mitchison Sam Jones Jamie Cone Luke Foster Caroline Murray Gareth McRae Rosamund Cormack Sara Hatton Jennifer Palmer Benjamin Meakin Emily Crowe Clark Hobson Zoe Parish Matthew Myerson Kellie-Lee James Alison Hogg Samantha Phillips Kalem O’Sullivan Katherine Daniels John Hood Samantha Powles Benjamin Powell Anna Goddard Joshua Ingram Lucy Richardson Clinton Rowling Nina Gulati Benita Lee Louise Rickard Daniel Rowling Susannah Hudson Jacob Melling Lucy Snape Will Serocold Kylie Hutchison Jordan Melling Katrina Spring Dominic Tripp Sofia Luxton Gabriel Pennington Kathryn Thorpe Jonathan Weston-Stanley Sadi Musson Adam Reid Claire Traynor Simon Whitnall Pamela Tomlinson James Robinson Zoe van Helmond Benjamin Smith Coach Steven Hughes Assistant Coach Clinton Rowling Assistant Coach Sandra Hughes Manager Marnie Wills Jenny Young Timothy Osborne Coach Kellie-Lee James Assistant Coach Nicholas Matenga Assistant Coach Claire Rylance Manager Noel Forde Julie Walker Coach Morenike Williams Steven Melling Tanya Winson Assistant Coach Jessica Powell Manager Samantha Phillips Coach Danielle Powley-Williams Assistant Coach Felix Tenbroeke Assistant Coach Crystal Ravenscroft-Mawhinney Manager TWC MAGAZINE 23 ENGLAND Officials Denise Yarrow Tour Leader Derrick Cant Tour Official Men’s 30’s Men’s 40’s Senior Mixed Thomas Devereux Douglas Benzie Paul Ainscough Joel Buchan Tim Osborne Nathan Bourke Sefo Barinisavu David Cope Aaron Cockfield Jeff Bimson Gregg Cropper Ruez Durrani Terry Careswell Sue-Ellen Godde Benjamin Powell Dean Hancock Martin Chesler Jason Grace Tour Official Daniel Holland Keith Dunleavy Joelene Hughes Glenn Jones Christian Garland Julia Kang Amro Karim Julian Gilding Travis Kenny Medical Richard King Russell Gould Bridget McNamara Sam Dixon Peter Lee Alex Hughes Simon Moore Marcus Leong Jonathan Lovell Tamsin Reed Jason Logan Steven Madden Oliver Sills Garvin Francis Jose Luis Santos Dias David Merrill Sacha Swift-Smith Medical Justin Stokoe Brett Milligan Byron Tibbitts Tonnya Fraser Felix Tenbroeke Ian Moody Alice Watchorn Christopher Wall Mike Roa Martin Wright Emma Knott Daniel Wines David Williamson Nathan Bourke Coach Marnie Wills Assistant Coach Mahala Wills Manager Simon Witton Mike Roa Coach Jeffrey Bimson Assistant Coach Kirsty Prior Manager 24 TWC MAGAZINE Martin Wright Coach Peter Cook Assistant Coach Gregg Cropper Manager Tour Official Tour Official Zoe Parish Tour Official Jennifer Pringle Tour Official Jason Carpenter Medical Peter Flanagan Medical Medical Medical Petra Koenig Medical Gareth Marlow Medical Jennifer McEvoy Medical Erin Parish Medical Mary-Catherine Thorpe Medical Men’s Open Robert Chan Enele Tikotani Charles Cleary Marika Tuinabunawa Trevor Patrick Cleary Peni Tuisinu Ratu Tevita Napoleon Kabokoro Onisimo Tukai Clayborn Ledua Luke Mataika FIJI Johanson Nauluvula Taito Nawaituruturu Samuela Rareba Semisi Rareba Rusiate Uluimoala Jalesi Young Jeke Sade Coach Stuart Petersen Manager Malvin Simmons Petueli Taufaga Women’s Open Mixed Open Men’s 30’s Men’s 40’s Lillian Mary Delana Virginia Elo Shane Antonio Semiti (Sam) Beitaki Ateca Dinati Thomas Han Tomasi Bose Lenaitasi Cabealawa Danielle Keli Joshua Kolikoli Satavu Josua Adi Katarina Lala Gerrald Kwong Samuela Kabakoro Apakuki Draunuabulewa Sukanavere Cakacaka Mereani Ro Veceli Mataitini Waisea Mataitoga Adi Litia Nanovo Kasiano Naivaluvea Afatareki McKenzie Ro Digilacere Qumivutia Sisilia Raravula Meli Moce Elaine Taoba Nancy Ravutia Semi Raikuna Siteri Tawakevou Pita Waqa Kolinio Raiqeu Ateca Seru Vacala Karl Wong Lee Jope Soko Adi Wati Vavaitamana Gerard Young Tomasi Tiko Ilisapeci Vateitei Viwa Merelesita Sekinatuma Ryan Tikoduadua Litia Vunisolo Emosi Raqisia Peni Veitogavi Maleli Uluimoal Tevita Mau Tomasi Tiko Coach Coach Coach Christine Rabua Georgina Lasaga Beatrice Mar Manager Manager Manager Nacani Dreu Tila Kabakoro Tony Lemeki Eroni Mateisuva Sanaila Mikaele Tevita Qaqanivalu Selemo Savou Jone Sawau Joape Toro Pita Tuimoala Rabaka Viliame Vakanawa Apisai Vasuturaga Ratu Inoke Veresa Josua Vola Coach Andrew Blake Assistant Coach Joji Seru Manager Officials Men’s 35’s Ratu Kavai Balenasuva Naipolioni Batimala Roy Statham Tour Official Ying Kit Chan Ashneesh Sundar Apakuki Dela Tuikenawa Isei Ilaisa Tiko Mahlon Isimeli Manasa Vakuruivalu Tour Official Maraia Finau Tour Official Uluimoala Maleli Bikash Narayan Jobe Nabalarua Tour Official Coach Moape Qiolevu Manasa Vakuruivalu Ratu Sakiusa Saqila Manager Uluimoala Maleli Atunaisa Siwatibau TWC MAGAZINE 25 The French teams are looking forward to arriving in a much warmer climate in Australia, having spent recent training sessions in the snow and fog in the lead up to the World Cup! Like most European nations, preparations have been difficult in the cold winter weekends. At times teams have had to sweep the snow off the pitch before the training or it’s been so foggy that seeing teammates has been a real problem. The French teams left Paris on 20 April en route to Runaway Bay on the Gold Coast to finish off preparations in advance of the event. FRANCE Touch France would like to acknowledge the help of Gwynne Kerr, John Singh, Peter Walters and Peter Topp for all their assistance with preparations for the 2015 Touch World Cup. Allez Les Bleus! VIVE LA FRANCE! The 2015 TWC French squad ready to show their Gallic Touch flair on Australian shores. Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Women’s 27’s Men’s 35’s Hugo Berriat Anaïs Audouard Damien Alexandre Roxane Bairaguy Chaouki Benhamdi Théo Beurgaud Bonnaudet Cassille Sebastien Bagalino Edwige Benard Emmanuel Conde Dorothee Gandouin Yannick Bizec Sophie Chabbi Alexandre Castet De Biaugue William Espiau Lucie Henry Joanna Castell Estelle Champoussin Bruno Heintz Mathilde Henry Pauline Fourmond Mathilde Colombié Jules Lemire Marie Henry Aude Greil Marine Douaud Benoit Marrel Marie Jonnard Eddy Gusmerini Jerome Mazars Camille Le Carlier de Veslud Christophe Lafourcade Wanda Gracia Fabjanczyk Remy Merloz Alex Petitcolas Jules Risser Romain Rivera Arthur Tayrac Lionel Tomasso Benjamin Vallée Erick Acker Coach Ludovic Mocard Charlotte Le Gallo Cecile Magne Cecile Mas Vincent Martin Charline Montagnat Thomas Mounier Frédéric Cerveau Jérôme Dinale Laurent Hubert Marc Lajus Olivier Lapeze Sylvie Jaillard Nicolas Lemoigne Emilie Le Goff Charles Mas Valerie Pautrel Olivier Mathey Houda Vernhet Arnaud Morvan Caroline Notta Mylene Mounier Lombardi Nadia Quemener Arnaud Rayer Caroline Rouch Julie Rieu Marine Douaud Quentin Rosenstiehl Manager Benjamin Villemeur Serge Peronnard Perrot Cécile Le Carlier Assistant Manager Laurent Villemeur Barbara Teyton Anais Zink Gareth Whomsley Coach Linda Acker Coach Olivier Nouel Frédéric Plat Cedric Savignac Philippe Platel Assistant Coach Coach Florent Galy Coach Aurélie Sauviac Thibault Zettel Assistant Coach Russell Bari Manager Manager Manager Officials Stephanie Viltart Edwige Benard Tour Leader Medical Medical Cynthia Gastaldo Claire Versolatto Waylon Samuels Medical 26 TWC MAGAZINE Medical The Touch Deutschland Mixed Open team at the 2015 Touch World Cup will see a good mixture of youth and experience. GERMANY While a strong team overall, the female side of the Touch Deutschland Mixed Open team, spearheaded by captain Yvonne Giesen, comprises once again, it has been widely said, the best female Touch players in mainland Europe. The team is also pleased to welcome into the team and their World Cup campaign, some exceptional rookie talent with Joerg Schlossmacher and Pascal Frech making their debuts. The preparations for the World Cup have been assisted greatly by external coaching help from England with Marni Walls and her future husband Doug assisting in many ways for whom the team is very grateful to. Touch Deutschland is also proud to welcome back Corey Baker into the team who following an assignment in Sydney to (allegedly) survey close rivals, the Australians, rejoins the team again. Mixed Open Corey Baker Henning Brammer Vaughan Brown Matthew Elliot Pascal Frech Yvonne Giesen Udo Haberich Victoria Jancke Robert Kalman Ute Kohlheim Alexandra McOnie Francisco Javier Revilla Linares Jörg Schlossmacher Svenja Strotta Katharina Urban Cecile Muller Manager Mixed Open Chi Wai Au Chun Sin Fong Donna Gee To Ip Kak Ah Kwok Siu Hong Kwong Siu Hong Lai Yiu Pang Lai Ka Lok Lam Tan Tung Lo HONG KONG Nga Man Ma Chok Shing Ng Kim Pong Wan Kwok Kwong Wan Cheuk Lam Yeung CRISS-CROSSING THE LINE: Showing the skills and benefits of recent guest appearances at the National Touch League in Australia, the Hong Kong Mixed Team will be primed and ready to perform at Coffs Harbour. Tsz Kwan Yuen Chi Fung Yong Coach Benjamin Worthington Coach Officials Georgina Stanley Medical Yan Wing Chu Assistant Coach Kwong Shun Lam Manager Chu Yan Wing Manager TWC MAGAZINE 27 IRELAND November 2013 marked the start of Ireland’s quest to have a Men’s 50’s team for the Touch World Cup in 2015. To Ireland’s delight it managed to identify ‘young at heart’ Touch players from countries in Europe, Asia and Oceania who were also up for it. ‘Game On’ is the catch-cry from the strong two-team Emerald Isle contingent with now a Men’s Open and Men’s 50’s team set for a bold showing down under. The training began almost immediately (at this age it takes much longer to warm up and also teach old dogs new tricks). Through the efforts of a very energetic Secret Committee (Rory, Frank and Paul – surnames suppressed to protect the innocent), Ireland are indeed an organised team of ‘finely tuned athletes’ just days away from our first match. WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING Men’s Open Men’s 50’s David Beagon Peter Ashe-Browne Glenn Braithwaite Mark Bagnall Sebastian Caldwell Vincent Bateman David Condon Paul Brown Brian Devitt Charlie Doherty Kieran Doyle Francis Ennis Brian Fitzgerald David Gray Brian Leveau Rory Hickey Kevin Masterson Martin Huggard Fraser Mc Mullen Paul McBride Eamonn McAleese Brian Murray Jack McCarthy Bryan Noble Al Jeffery Mohd Iszeham John Nolan James O’Donnell Jerry O’ Brien David Reamsbottom Eamonn Tuffy Paul Brown Aidan Sweeney Coach Manager 28 TWC MAGAZINE The core of the Men’s 50’s comes from the Ireland Men’s 40’s team which won the European Championship in 2010, who were clearly punching above their age. Importantly it has been infiltrated by a number of ‘young bloods’, including a couple of former ‘Tag’ players and also Australian-based Irish players. The team is looking forward to adding to the 2014 European title when they get set to take on the best in the world. Obviously the team of veterans is not necessarily ‘the future’ of Ireland Touch but can hopefully inspire the Men’s Open team and they wish them, and their referee representatives, the best of luck at the tournament. As George Bernard Shaw once said: ‘we don’t stop playing because we grow old – we grow old because we stop playing’. The team doesn’t plan on growing old just yet and the plans for the retention of the above title at the 2019 Touch World Cup in Kuala Lumpur will start the moment this World Cup ends! To be sure. Officials (Margaret) Christine Walker-Brown Tour Leader ITALY Officials Kay Hibble James Tour Leader Nicolò Colombo Tour Official Mixed Open Men’s 50’s Melinda Bonetti Angelo Bonaventura Caitlin Cimarosti Walter Cardillo Roberto Colnago Alfredo Ciullo Nicolo Colombo Gary Colla Alex Ferro Joseph Ferraro Brooke Ferro Glen Giarola Andrea Golinelli Antonio Iannella Matteo Golinelli Joseph Lancuba James Kay Robert Lauretti Simone Pagan Joseph Leonardi Julia Puntoriero Doriano Meta Clare Vanzino Graziano Meta Jane Vanzino Giulio Pomponio Sandra Ferro Coach Christine Vanzino Manager Mark Ruggeri Frank Tropiano Rodney Vio Ross Pugliese Coach Robert Ognenovski Angela Taylor Assistant Coach Medical Francesco Scarfone Assistant Coach JAPAN Officials Shusaku Kuchimoto Tour Leader Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Yuji Fukumura Nanase Aoyagi Ryo Chikano Junki Hamada Yu Hayashi Ryoma Eguchi Tomoya Ishikawa Mizuki Imai Chiemi Fujiki Daisuke Kamata Saki Iwasaki Yu Kanabe Masaru Kawaguchi Shoko Kishi Keiko Kitamura Ryoma Koizumi Eru Masaki Kana Kuraishi Yasuhiro Koizumi Mihoe Mukaida Seichi Lee Michihisa Maruyama Aiko Nakagawa Tomu Murakami Hideaki Nara Shuko Nakaya Takuma Nakamichi Daiki Nishiguchi Nozomi Nakazawa Daiki Nakanowatari Kentarou Oda Aina Nishimori Yoshimi Nemoto Yuya Onuki Mio Shimma Yumiko Nii Suguru Tashiro Saki Tsubota Satoru Ozawa Kousuke Urakawa Arisa Yamagata Miki Tsukisawa Daichi Yago Ayane Yamashita Makoto Watanabe Hayato Takiguchi Shiori Yamazoe Yuka Yamazaki Hideaki Nara Jun Uchikawa Satoru Ozawa Coach Coach Coach Weesang Paaka Weesang Paaka Haruna Ozawa Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Haruka Kawahara Miho Okoshi Yuri Nakamoto Manager Manager Manager Keisuke Michikita Manager Men’s 30’s Men’s 35’s Men’s 40’s Men’s 50’s Bumpei Aono Yasuhito Fukutomi Takeshi Fukasawa Takashi Akai Keiji Asano Chimaki Mehmet Furusawa-Oguz Yasuhiro Igarashi Takashi Ayashiro Masataka Kobayashi Hiroshi Inoue Joji Maruyama Jun Kitamura Masataka Nakamura Yasuhiro Ko Hiroyuki Nishiyama Toshihiko Kuramori Toru Ogasawara Yoichiro Kusunoki Kenichi Saito Norihito Nagaoka Tomohiko Takahashi Katsuya Suganuma Hideji Tanaka Kosuke Suganuma Takao Tsuji Norihiko Takahashi Yasunori Wakabayashi Kazufumi Takai Akira Emoto Katsuhisa Furuichi Kazuki Hatasako Yusuke Imabuchi Yamato Morita Ryousuke Ogata Weesang Paaka Kazunori Tamabayashi Nobuatsu Tsutsui Jun Uchikawa Katsuhisa Furuichi Coach Yasunori Shin Manager Momoko Hori Kensuke Isoda Miki Kaneko Yoshiharu Kasai Tatsuro Kawai Takuma Miki Tomoyuki Miyachi Yasunori Mogi Katsuo Nakazawa Hideki Natori Hirofumi Saito Hideyuki Takaguchi Makoto Ueno Yoshiharu Kasai Coach Momoko Hori Manager Yasunori Mogi Manager 30 TWC MAGAZINE Fumitaka Yachi Mitsushige Yasumura Akihiro Yonezawa Kawada Yoshiro Toru Ogasawara Coach Naoko Nemoto Manager Hideo Tsujitani Manager Shusaku Kuchimoto Coach Men’s Open Muhamad Abdullah Muhammad Rahimi Shafiq Ali Amir Amir Shariffuddin Mohd Basri MALAYSIA Muhamad Hamid Amirul Hasdi Iqmarl Kamal Muhamad Kamsol Matthew Lee Malaysia is looking forward to the 2015 Touch World Cup, bringing its Men’s Open team to the event. Malaysia is also looking forward to hosting the next World Cup in 2019. Muhammad Nor Amirul Mazlan Dzulfaiz Md Ruzi Syamim Safawi “The staging of the ninth Touch World Cup in Malaysia is a significant opportunity and an event that will allow for Touch to rapidly gain awareness as a unique and independent sport on a national basis and position Touch as the game for the next generation in Asia,” FIT Touch Malaysia Managing Director, Bryan O’Connor said. Officials Syimir Safawi Mohd Seh Dom Muhammad Zailan Julian Jennings Coach Colin Kay Ahmad Sufiani Johari Manager Tour Leader NETHERLANDS Mixed Open Senior Mixed Kees Beentjes Wilhelmus (Sander) Apperloo Mike Berry Gabrielle Appleton Thomas Blackwell TWC2015 is a landmark tournament for Touch Nederland, who are super excited to be bringing two teams to an international tournament for the first time with teams in the Mixed Open and the Senior Mixed. Touch is such a small sport in the Netherlands – there is a player pool of about 90 people, of whom probably 60 play Touch on a regular basis. Compared to the size and scope of the game in Australia and New Zealand it’s inspiring! Russell Blankenbyl The Touch Nederlands teams have been training since the European Championships last August, where they finished sixth, its best international mixed performance yet. With two Mixed teams going to the World Cup Touch Nederlands have been able to bring in new players for whom the TWC will be a first taste of international competition. It’s a great opportunity for a small nation to inspire and develop new players. Tahi Percy Touch Nederlands will be bringing its biggest party ever – and a lot of orange! Manager Anita Clarke Neil Appleton Naz Bahri Paul Black Agnieszka Itrych Hester Kannamuller Marianne Leeuwenhoek Viravuth Lim David Bond Brent Davis Sarah Grimmer Tismark Inja Mark Lumsden Frits Kohler Garth Owen Andrew Napper Claudine van Diemen Vincent Westerhof Robert White Laurens Ramondt Masayo Tateno Lisenka te Lindert Guilhem Vincens Wenjing Zhang Hester Williams Leroy Gordon Patrick Blackwell Coach Coach Sharon Annette Maria Elisabeth Peters Manager Hup Holland! Officials Naoki Satoh Patrick Blackwell Tour Leader Medical TWC MAGAZINE 31 Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Aaron Biddle Nola Campbell Tina Ashworth Michael Cavanagh Megan Campbell Aleisha Berryman Paul Davis Elesha Dougal Courtney Chapman Ruamai Erueti Jessica Drummond Tiwi Davies Mitamura Graham Destiny Grace Nicole Drummond Tama Guthrie Tysha Ikenasio MacKenzie Haugh Eugene Hepi Jean Waaka Mark Hodson After the exhilaration of winning the Senior Mixed and Men’s 40’s divisions at the 2011 World Cup in Scotland, this was backed up by winning the Masters Trans Tasman Series in New Zealand in 2013 on the path to the World Cup. On the other hand, the disappointment of under achieving in the elite grades in Scotland forced Touch New Zealand to re-examine and re-build the elite program. This led to the first ever series win by the Touch Blacks over Australia when they won the Open Trans Tasman Series in New Zealand in 2013. Sean Law Rebecca Kersten Phoenix Hunapo Arepa Ohia Tara Mohi Jeremy Locke Garry Reilly Tina Mohi Clayton Ngawharau Carlos Savage Mererangi Paul Jaymin Ormsby-White Matthew Sinclair Phoebe Steele Connah Pamatatau Reihana Soutar-Finch Dayna Turnbull Rachel Stephenson Shaquille Stone Botille Vette-Welsh Ariia Tainui Tumanawa Tawhai Jean Waaka Wiremu Takerei Henry Tuatea Niall Williams Gareth Young A steady progression of new players into the Touch Blacks has developed three dynamic teams that are all expected to do well in Coffs Harbour at the 2015 Touch World Cup. With less focus on themselves, rather than what the other competing nations are likely to bring to the tournament, along with strong self belief based upon recent success and a strong program approach, the Touch Blacks are ready to do all they can to win the Touch World Cup in 2015. Peter McIntyre Peter Walters Anthony Langahetau Coach Coach Coach Peter Bentley Evelyn Tudehope Paul Peawini Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Toni Wall Rachel Stratford Bernadette Pone Manager Manager Manager NEW ZEALAND Women’s 27’s Men’s 35’s Men’s 40’s Senior Mixed Officials Allanah Ashwell Phil Adams George Albert- Jahnke Sean Brown Michelle Kirker Anita Boyd Riki Best Rodney Birch Erena Cooper Stephanie Broomhall Campbell Buchanan Shane Edwards Mahaki Corbett Melanie Carson Eli Doornenbal Shane Foley Lupa Daly Nicola de Jong Gary Franklyn Garner Gulliver Eugene Grant Tour Official Lisa Harrison Marcus Girvan Jason Keno Kylie Hahipene Michael Montgomerie Robyna Hokai Scott Grant Rob Lam Carl Knox Support Staff Lorelei Nathan Craig McHerron Jamie Laufiso Grant Milne Clive Hill Ani Nock Heston Potaka Alan Linstrom Jason Puddle Medical Mere Nock Wiremu Richards Bruce MacDonald Grant Robertson Pua Phillips Darran Robson Greg Mildon Valerie Tiatia-Seath Charlene Porima Benn Seebeck Ben Page Steve Toki Rangi Rapana Leon Skinner Justin Poihipi Stevie Wall Ruth Rees Troy Skinner Peter Walters Emanuel Werahiko Melissa Shaw Brendon Stewart Tony Wiperi Karauria Erena Wikaire Aroha Montgomery Le Toia Tainui-McIntyre Corey Tauwhare Darren Wright Lovey Woodhouse Medical Kevin Toto Brian Archer Jamie Laufiso Hika Pene Medical Coach Coach Coach Coach Maggie Mita Teena Rhind Shane Edwards Mike Daly Manager Manager Coach Coach Jay Houpapa Cath Filipaina Manager Manager 32 TWC MAGAZINE Tour Leader Pam Hyde Tour Official Sarah Dance Harley Klinac Medical Elly Tobias Medical Nathan Trebilco Medical Rena Nelson Wayne Winiata Medical Tami Lebovics Medical Fakalofa lahi atu all! Niue is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometres northeast of New Zealand within the triangle formed by Tonga to the west, Samoa to the north, and the Cook Islands to the east. Niue Touch has over 200 registered members and is continuing to develop the game of Touch for the Niue people. Niue is a small country with a wide player base, so trying to coordinate teams continues to be a struggle. However, the rewards by far outweigh the challenges and Niue Touch is excited to take part in this international event. NIUE Niue Touch is sending four teams to the 2015 World Cup - Mixed Open, Senior Mixed, Men’s 40’s and Men’s 50’s. Its goals are to showcase the pride and passion of its beloved Niue, also affectionately known as ‘The Rock’ Of Polynesia on the Touch fields. This is Niue’s sixth Touch World Cup campaign and the teams are grateful for the support the Niue Touch contingent and families have contributed to make this happen. Fakaaue Lahi. Mixed Open Men’s 40’s Men’s 50’s Senior Mixed Demetrius Atutolu Justin Barlow Eugene Bray Hana-lee Hapaki Darnell Bennett Vea Faumuina George David Steve Manetoa Turiti – Kapuarei Galiki Apollo Haioti Zayne Bray Hanna-lee Nosa Georgie Hala -Tutavaha Ray Hand Wayne Brown Kris Pasene-Lakatani Joel Holamotutama Taleva Igasia Sani Brown Mia Pasene-Lakatani Luke Logopati Easter Lanifole Pens Cook Edward Simamao Vicki Logopati Lawrence Latoa Tony Kamatoa Zack Smith -Togimua Taleva Mokole Micheal Liuaga Sam Lakatani Jack Smith-Talagi Vili Mokole John Malaki Pete Liuaga DJ Sofaea Arrol Neki Young Malaki Nipi Lukupa Gibby Talagi Quailaine Papua Micheal Solway Peter Kauhiva Irene Talagi Autumn-Belle Slater Flynn Iona Togipau Lucky Pepese Jackie Talagi Jazmin Tafutu Micheal Liuaga Richard Poi Tania Tohovaka-Hardie Kenneth Tohovaka Jason Toomai Jack Pahiva Coach Dougie Misipeka Manager Daniel Seve Leith Faumuina Coach Graeme Wallace Coach Mapa Cook Manager Rhonda Tohovaka-Togipau Odell Tupetagi Ella Kalauni Coach Teresa Peeni Lynsey Talagi Manager Manager Officials Rhonda Togipau Tour Leader TWC MAGAZINE 33 PAPUA NEW GUINEA Men’s Open Women’s Open Ronald Bibiken Maria Alu Kora Simon David Pauline Arasi Eugene Eka Patiyoko Bernard Philip Frank Grace Kouba Paul Kasisi Natalie Kuper Harry Kea Margaret Luke Philip Lahen Nadia Taubuso Kele Lessy Monica Teit Dialo Luana Joylene Tikot Uari Saea Marie Max Tuu Malon Steven Diane Vetu Bobby Vavona Angela Watego Samuel Vetu April Yore Ellison Waluka Vavine Yore Peter Topp Suzanne Salter Coach Coach Johanness Dame Kila Karara Assistant Coach Manager Ian Yaro Manager Mixed Open Men’s 30’s Men’s 35’s Officials Sihara Adamson Joe Barewo Simon Adani Sesevi Lae Francis Alu Steven Ilam Augustine Arilla Ahomo Team Leader Jerry Borg Mariat John Sethroy Arore Alice Kwarara Jenney Carol Kea Kave James David Charlie David Buddy Mitau Lincoln Kuri Horoma Willian Ken David Benny Nelson Jerry Kairi Ryan Endehipa Jeffrey Osia Baudi Kitawa Doris Koraea Sidney Peter Daniel Lahari Paul Matuta Ari Peters Paul Paschalis Jacklyn Minias Elias Sion Elmo Pasiro Alma Yore Jordan Seeto David Solomon Rodney Famas Poli Support Staff Shanice Solien Norman Steven Villa Taylor Tela Kevin Luana Dorothy Theodore Robin Taleng Joel Ure Velma Tsang Jacob Teite Waluka Yambu Nathan Wood Greg Waluka Augustine Aisi Ari Peters Coach Coach Lorraine Cheong Joe Yore Alice Kwarara Manager Manager Manager 34 TWC MAGAZINE Waluka Yambu Coach Tour Leader Kylie Lae Support Staff Joyce Jomis Support Staff Robert Peni Support Staff Technical Officer Michelle Fae Medical Officer PHILIPPINES Women’s Open Mixed Open Charity Christiana Joy Abinales Christian Alonzo Ysabel Ines Ayala Ma Nerice Czarina Dela Cruz Bianca Therese Arco Ken Corbett Raphael Hickman The Philippines Mixed Open team is excited and ready for the Touch Football World Cup! The team comprises of players from interstate Australia, Europe and of course, the Philippines. Despite the long distances from each other, the players brought together for the World Cup comprises a team of skill, strength and quality. The recent training camp in Brisbane was a great experience for all involved with a guest appearance from Karley Banks providing the technical edge the team needed in the lead up to the tournament. In addition, a hit-out with the Redlands Crushers proved to be very beneficial, implementing the new skills against the likes of Queensland Touch representatives and NTL Elite Eight players. Across the seas and into mainland Philippines, the Filipino Women have been training very hard with preparation tournaments in Manila and parts of Asia to keep them in competition mode and ready for the big games ahead in Coffs Harbour. The most exciting part of this campaign, is having the pleasure to play alongside fellow Philippines Nationals’, and as a group providing a Touch Football experience that will never be forgotten. The teams are very proud to be representing the Phillipines at this year’s World Cup, as well as for their families and each other. The teams can’t wait to be able to showcase the talents that its National Mixed team has to offer, and putting the Philippines on the Touch Football map. Maria Rodielita Dublin Suzanne Johnson Aleth Feliciano Ivan Lynch Dominique Marie Paula Lira Jason Lynch Justine Ocampo Sean Lynch Jamaica Marlene Oliva Pia Marie Medrano Alicia Miren Preysler Megan Nelson Andrea Miren Preysler Ronald Pena Hazel Shine Santos Mai Peregrina Officials Katerina Sicat Mark Roberts Clarissa Barberis Karina Swee Jackelyn Ronquillo Tour Official Melanie Umali Timothy Schenken Kayla Brooke Uytengsu Lynch Sean Steven Dodd Allan Shine Coach Kim Solman Craig Wislang Coach Coach Christian Alonzo Clarissa Barberis Coach Manager Jose Talite Ma. Carmela Velez Manager Ma Rosario Javier Tour Official Chelsea Hal Medical Jessica Shanahan Medical Assistant Manager TWC MAGAZINE 35 Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Alan Aiolupotea Dorothy Imeleta Ah Ching Tasipale Cordtz Andrew Elisara Gabrielle Fuatino Apelu Vaipuese Leota Gregory Hazelman Alofa Latafale Auvaa Jesse Leutuvae Peter Hazelman Filoi Fatima Eneliko Michael Rassmussen Mathew Iakopo Lepailetai Maria Fa’aiuaso Margaret Faapito Sialapae Laumata Malesala Laumata Rowena Fa’aiuaso Trinity Mamoe Lerissa Violina Fong Augustine Leilua Faigame Tevita Miriama Lote Lima Albert Meredith Eteuati Togiatomai Seifono Misili Arnold Meredith Sally Tuiala Felicity Pogi Alex Mikaele Hermine Tupu Pauline Taiai Pogi Petaia Lipine Peresetene Ricky Tupu Sabrina Hemara Reupena Eden Yandall Ivan Williams Samoauatasi Tolovaa Siilata Anna Schuster Raymond Reupena Tour Leader Rapi La’auli Va’ai Celeste Faletaulupe Solofa Coach Tyronmoore Lam Mandria Angelic Natalie Sua Manager Darren Aofia Lawrence Lameko SAMOA Officials Hobart Vaai President Coach Nathan Ryan Hobart Vaai Manager Alicia Lynam Tour Leader Stephen Mutch Physiotherapist Luke Smith Physiotherapist Fi Begg Physiotherapist Treighvann Sialapae Coach Ivan Williams Officials Kynan Stowers Lerissa Violina Fong Assistant Coach SCOTLAND Sapati Gautusa Manager Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Women’s 27’s Logan Arundel Frankie Alcock Colin Anderson Tracy Austin Jon Carter Nikki Callan Suzanne Brownie Gillian Bond Ronan Chillingworth Rebecca Clingan Lianne Campbell Gemma Campbell Steven Coxhill Senga Derrick Hannah Chrisp Joanne Campbell Alastair Gossip Judith Elliott Daniel Fitzgerald Elaine Clark Craig Hazlett Leia Glading Iain Gray Syla Clarke Robin Johnson Alicia Green Stuart Imrie Kate Fleming Jon MacDonald Amy Martin Cameron Livingstone Alison Freshwater Mattias Malaguti Anna Matthew Marshall MacLeod Louise Imrie Kenny Morton Terri McWaters Chloe Madeley Elaine Irvine Callum Murray Laura O’Reilly Christie McGinlay Laura Jamieson Ronan Neill Nollaig Quinn Dan Moore Caroline Murphy James Pinkerton Amy Sutton Eddie Sanjuan Michele O’Hagan Finlay Sim Kirsty Venter Michael Short Emma Ross Ross Taylor Kate Walker Simon Walker Kelly Watt Struan Todd Catriona Weir Jenn Wright Laurie Young Monica Wallace Michael Short Robbie McKenzie Cameron Day Coach Coach Coach Coach Ross Alexander David Mercer Romi Mackiewicz David Bartlett Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Michael Bottom Eddie Sanjuan David Sheehan Jen Gray Manager Assistant Coach Technical Advisor Manager Celestine Cheong Gary Reynolds Manager Technical Advisor Alicia Lynam Manager 36 TWC MAGAZINE SINGAPORE Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Men’s 40’s Senior Mixed Joshua Chan Sophie Arbuthnott Lachlan Brock Robert Arbuthnott Simon Beesley Matthew Grundlingh Grace Burton Daniel Gan Stephen Brock Ming Li Cheah Matthew John Eunice Chu Sandran Jogalu Robert Devine Mui Luan Choo Yum Hwa Lee Derelyn Chua Celeste Kwan David Dwyer Daniel de Villiers Wei Gen Leong Valery Chua Ming Hui Vincent Lim Alexander Hambly Boo Jones Kenneth Liu Pui San Lai Philicia Lim Jason Hoang Nicola Kemp Caleb Ong Rebecca Lambrou Derrick Ng Shemuel Low Halcyon Price Jeslyn Lim Marcus Sim Anthony McMahon Horatio Price Yvonne Lin Fiona Song Christopher McNamara Nazhan Mohamed Nazi Mohammad Suna’aim Inès Petard Kendra Tang Roy Moore Liang Sheng Tee Saphia Petard Gracia Teo Will Randall Abel Teo Charlotte Phillipson Devon Wong Andrew Robertson Terence Toh Claudia Sng Xue Ting Xu Jamie Salamon John Tolton Isadora Soh Angela Yap Lee Sanders Zhengyi Zhou Jazreel Tan Joshua Yap Simon Stacey Liang Sheng Tee Chris Wall Devon Wong Jonathan Wright Coach Coach Coach Grace Chua Maureen Thomson Mitsuye Foo Manager Assistant Coach Manager Todd Mills Coach Andrew Moylan Shane Morris Shane Allen Raydon Whitlock Tour Leader Medical Hennie Strauss Anthony Karpelowsky Tour Official Medical David Rahardja James Rutherford Ong Jin Tan Jamie Coutts Ong Jin Tan Coach Claire Devine Manager Bryan O’Connor Terry Leahy Sarah Sellam Tour Manager Medical Medical Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Stuart Black Jessica Breedt Telise Cousins Tylan Croukamp Amy Davis Mark Dand Daniel Duarte Aimée Dixon Seagyn Davis Garrick Faul Micaela Groenewald Mogamat Essop Niyaas Johnson Elizabetha Janse van Rensburg Danielle Ferrar Caleb Louw Mariam Marquard Slamang Neda Isaacs Tashreek Noordien Rachel McMahon Bronwyn Krause Adnaan Oesman Monalisa Motshoane Hannah Maujean Mogammad Osman Jenna Nortier Jarrod Powell Scott Vanstone Parker Zandalee Pillay Grant Rex Garth Roux Amber Prout-Jones Paige Saunders Zubair Sieed Whitney Richardson Raqib Siljeur Ismail Slamang Kim Schmidt Moegamat Tauhir Theys Moegamat Slamie Nicole Temblett Dirk Johannes Vlooh Theunis van der Merwe Kerry Warne Brendan Walpole Labeeb Levy Kirsty Willoughby Gavin Griffiths Steven Knoesen Gillian Nortier Edna Ng Officials Manager Officials Marlina Mohd Kasbi Manager Assistant Coach SOUTH AFRICA Sophie Mirosevic-Sorgo Coach Nuraan Sieed Manager Jan Christoffel Chrisjan Coach Nadeema Levy Gareth Hayden Coach Achmad Leggett Manager Manager TWC MAGAZINE 37 Mixed Open Officials Nathan Appleby John Larkins Greg Campbell Arnold Chambon Michael Church Emily Fichardt Johannes Fichardt John Larkins UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 38 TWC MAGAZINE Oakeley Mellish Catherine Richards Sophie Shams Matthew Sliedrecht Jessica Wallace Tour Leader UNITED STATES OF AMERICA The eagle has landed. Planning for the 2015 Touch World Cup started at the end of the 2011 World Cup event for USA Touch. The selection process commenced at the 2012 USA Touch Nationals, with a group of over 150 interested particpants. Five teams is the largest contingent that USA Touch has ever sent to a World Cup, and for the first time will see a Women’s Open team compete at the event. Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Men’s 30’s Men’s 40’s Tahuahi Berryman Katelyn Benedit Hamish Dean Luke Amey Jay Alston Bryson Davis Amelia Breyre Talo Fetuuaho Matthew Bagley Sameh El-Ebrashi Enos Griffin Brenna Costello Scott Fraser Mark Bowker Nathan Fekete Jerram Hill Julia Epstein Cade Hildreth Christopher Burson Michael Flexman Tyler Keliiheleua Erika Farias Valeska Hoath Clinton Erasmus Arnold Manier Sione Letoi Rachel Griendling Timothy Lew Erik Fleming Shaun Miller Lincoln Little Linda Kilmartin Molly Luft Chad Hansen Harold Newton Jordan Lontine Kristina Knopfel Craig Martin Gary Harding Timothy O’Hara Del Manueli Elizabeth Koncki Tara Menon Brendan Hobbs Robert Oostergetel Brodie McNabb Elizabeth Louis San Juanita Moreno Nathaniel Hultgren Martin Scherzinger Tau Moeke Anne-Marie Morton Emmanuel Palamo Allan Noble Winiata Shortland Joshua Pidduck Melissa Orellana Emma Richards Timothy Oxenford Mark Sloan Fraser Quarterman Kyla Roth Alexander Rossi Jarred Power Tim Smith Clinton Ray Kahurangi Stone Charles Sanderson Tane Rewi Mark Stauffer Jesse Stromwick Anna Symonds Kevin Tracey Brendan Robinson Gregory Wilkinson Malik Vano Robin Woods Adrian Witte Ty Russell Jeff Woods Ottley Jay Hawea Ivan Pomare Karina McLauchlan Jarred Power Jeff Woods Coach Coach Coach Coach Coach Ottley Hawea Christie Ray William Hodson Michael Moses Allyson Alston Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Officials Jean Miller Tour Leader Michael Moses Medical TWC MAGAZINE 39 The 2015 World Cup sees Wales Touch Association bringing a 70-strong squad to Australia. After a successful 2011 World Cup and hosting of the 2014 European Championships, WTA hopes to continue to build on this success at Coffs Harbour. Wales Touch Association is proud to have participated in each Touch World Cup event since the association was established in 1999 and looks forward to competing against the world’s best Touch Football players in Coffs Harbour. WALES Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Men’s 40’s Tim Ellis Cerys Ballett Emily Baird Dylan Adams Kieran Evans Zoe Eaton Brandon Davies Alexander Carroll Guy Griffiths Chloe Evans Cai Devine Christopher Carroll Gethin Harries Miriam Evans Tomos Evans Nick Carroll Lewis Hessey Lucy Ferrin James Eynon Christopher Corcoran Rhys James Jilly Holroyd Siwan Gruffudd Iolo Davies Robert Kotyla Sophie Lewis Katie O’Neill Gianluigi Fecci James Minto Lowri Morgan Nicole Pike Jonathan Francis Roger Neighbours Mollie North Stuart (Daniel) Rees Stephen Higgs Jordan Purcell Amber Penrith Gareth Revell Lyndon Lewis Daniel Rees Sophie Rainton Amberley Ruck Paul North Matthew Southcombe Rachel Stevens Martyn Seymour Neil Perkins Mike Waghorn Sarah Vivian Kris Sullivan Richard Phelps Benjamin Watts Rhiannon Wade Rhys Waite Aled Phillips Rachel Wassermann Evan Williams Paul Riley Janina Worgan Carwyn Willington Anthony Waite Sarah Cooper Coach Coach David Smith Assistant Coach Desmond Lewis Manager Sarah Barrett Manager Officials Tracey Lewis Tour Leader Charles Otley Tour Leader 40 TWC MAGAZINE Welcome Welcome back to the to the ‘Home of Touch’ ‘Home of Touch’ Coffs Coast is proud to welcome back the 2014 X-Blades National Touch League. We wish all competitors the best of luck and hope they enjoy their stay. Coffs Coast is proud to welcome the 2015 FIT Touch World Cup. We wish all competitors the best of luck and hope they enjoy their stay. For accommodation and over 101 Things to Do phone 1300 369 070 or For accommodation and 101 Things to Do phone 1300 369 070 or Visitover www.coffscoast.com.au Visit www.coffscoast.com.au Social Scene Our resident and very well-travelled mascot “Scooperoo” (affectionately known as Roo) has won many hearts and captured the spirit of the event all over the globe in the lead up to the 2015 Touch World Cup, with several teams and other interesting identities embracing the concept and marvelling at our marsupial mascot’s long road to ‘Oz’. Roo started popping up across the world in early March and it didn’t take long for teams to embrace their new friend, who was an instant hit. You can tell Roo has had the best time in its travels and travails, making itself known and at home popping up in many exotic and exciting locations across the world. These include and are not limited to Times Square, the White House, plenty of team training camps as well as even a Dutch wedding! Take a look at some of the points of the compass that Roo has traversed as it overcomes his jet lag and makes his way back down under and ready for tournament tap-off! 1 2 3 1 2 Port to Port MTB A 4-day stage mountain bike race across the iconic local scenery of Newcastle, Port Stephens and the Hunter region. The race is designed to be fun and challenging for riders of all levels. Perisher Peak Festival Celebrate the opening of the snow season with Australia’s only music festival in the snow. The 4-day festival features concerts over several venues in the Perisher snowfields! Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Lake Macquarie and Port Stephens. Perisher Valley 5 – 8 June 2015 4 3 Australian Surf Festival This surfing festival will see more than 500 competitors from around the nation for a shot at being crowned an Australian Champion. Coffs Harbour 31 July – 17 August 2015 4 Deniliquin Ute Muster Immerse with the family in Australia’s outback culture. There will be mustering shows, ute driving competitions, family entertainment and more. Plains of Deniliquin 2 – 3 October 2015 28 – 31 May 2015 If it’s on in NSW, it’s on visitnsw.com Please note that events are subject to change or cancellation (check relevant website for further details prior to the event). Destination NSW acknowledges and appreciates all photographic images supplied by each event owner for use in this advertisement. GOOD LUCK TO TEAM AUSTRALIA AT THE 2015 TOUCH WORLD CUP GO #BEYONDLIMITSKNOWN BLKSPORT.COM OFFICIAL APPAREL PARTNER OF TOUCH FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA The Federation of International Touch would like to acknowledge valued partners of the 2015 Touch World Cup. Where Champions Play