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WA Operations Manager’s Report From the Desk of Sophie Maguire
As the end of the current financial year approaches, WA looks likely to finish the year with a healthy surplus
position. This will hopefully be the second consecutive year that we have achieved surplus. As well as lodging
budgets for the coming financial year, we have been busy throughout the state with the delivery of both the
North West and Lower South West Development Conferences. As with any new initiative, we are working out the
knots and looking at ways to continually improve the delivery of these services.
The 2012 Be Active North West Championships were held in Broome late last month and saw the best teams from
around the Kimberley and Pilbara regions compete against one another in a bid to take out the championship.
The current state mixed championship team from Karratha continued their undefeated reign at the North West
Champs and we would like to congratulate the team on another spectacular performance.
Kind Regards,
Sophie Maguire – WA Operations Manager
DATES FOR THE DIARY
15th – 17th June: Lower South West
Affiliate Development Conference
2nd – 6th July: School Sports WA Country
Week
4th July: Western Tigers AusSquad Academy
Session 3
7th July: Lower South West Development
Conference
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North West Championships Review The North West Championships were played in Broome on Friday the 18th and Saturday
the 19th of May. With help from the Broome Touch Association we had a very successful
tournament. The games on Friday night were played under lights as the fog settled over
the grounds and we were lucky enough that all games on Saturday were played in
perfect sunshine. With 10 teams competing in either a Mixed ‘A’ or a Mixed ‘B’
competition there were a few useful breaks to allow all the players and referees the
chance to recharge in time for the next round of games. These breaks were well used as
Touch Football WA, with help from the Women’s Open Alliance Assistant Coach Dave
Richardson, were able to run numerous Junior Development Clinics for the two Broome
under 18 teams who were competing in the Mixed ‘B’ Competition. All games across
both grades were played in great spirit and not only created high quality touch but also
allowed a lot of different players to experience an elite event.
The tournament began on the Friday night in perfect conditions that allowed for some free flowing touch football.
The first round games began at exactly five in the afternoon with a beautiful sunset as the back drop. First up was
the Mixed ‘B’ competition that was made up of five Broome teams, including two junior teams, as well as a team
from Hedland Touch Association. The first round went as planned with all three senior Broome teams taking the win
however there were a lot of surprises in store for the Mixed ‘B’ division. As the lights began to drown out the sun the
hotly contested Mixed ‘A’ division kicked off. With Karratha’s mixed side being the current State Mixed champions
they were the early favourites. The first round saw the Broome teams suffer their first defeat of the tournament as
Hedland Cyclones 7 defeated Broome Lightning 4 whilst Karratha continued their undefeated streak at the North
West Championships with a 6 to 3 win over the Broome Bullets. With a break needed before the next Mixed ‘B’
matches a junior development clinic was run. This was managed by Dave Richardson as well as Karon Boston and
Julian Middlemiss from Touch Football WA. After just watching the Broome Junior teams take the field there were a
lot of different aspects to work on. The kids loved the experience and were very keen to take their new found
knowledge into round 2.
After the junior development clinic it was time for the Mixed ‘B’ teams to show if they could improve on their results
from Round 1. The main game of Round 2 was between the Broome Runaways and the Broome Scoredsms as the
winner would take an early lead in the group. It was a one sided game however as Broome Runaways ran away
(pardon the pun) with it taking a comfortable victory 12 – 4. Hedland’s ‘B’ team had their first win for the
tournament with an 8-4 win over the Broome Warriors who after their junior clinic were much improved. The game
between the Broome Pearlers and the Broome Broncos was the highlight of the round. The Broome Pearlers were
expected to comfortably take care of their junior counterparts; however with new found skills from their clinic the
Broome Broncos were not going to be pushovers. After the scores were locked at 4 a piece at half time it took
second half doubles from both Michael Lorrigan and Matt Wood for the Broome Pearlers to just take the win 8-7.
The showing was a testament to the Broome Broncos and the work they put in with the Touch Football WA staff to
immediately take their lessons into the game.
As we moved on we welcomed back the Mixed ‘A’ division to the fields. After Karratha and
Hedland had taken the points off both the Broome teams in the competition it was important
that Broome get on the board in Round 2. Unfortunately for the Broome Lightning they came
up against a red hot side in Karratha who easily accounted for the lightning 9-2. Again it was
the game on field 2 that turned out to be the main event. With both teams looking to keep
pace with Karratha a win was needed before the final round game on Saturday morning. The
first half was a very tense affair that ended with a 3 all score line. It wasn’t thought possible but
the defence stepped up another gear in the second half however Karen Claudius and Ashley
Dann both managed to crack the Hedland defence which meant Broome Bullets recorded
their first win with a 5—4 victory.
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After their much improved effort in the Round 2 the junior teams were again given the
chance to improve with a final junior development clinic. With the junior vs. junior match
to take place in the final round of the night all of the kids were pumped and working
hard to take as much out of the session as possible. It was clear that both teams
wanted to have the psychological advantage before their Mixed 18 Grand Final on the
Saturday. The final round of the night, Round 3 of the Mixed ‘B’ division, kicked off at
8:40. The main match was between Broome Runaways and Hedland on field1. After a
strong opening to the game the Broome Runaways were able to take a 6-3 lead at half
time. The Broome Runaways were able to replicate their first half when they again put
on 6 touchdowns while improving their defence. It meant that Broom Runaways finished
the Friday undefeated after another 12-4 win. Over on field 2 Broome Pearlers were
able to take a 6-2 win over the Broome Scoredsms after holding only a 2-1 lead at half
time. In the junior ‘preview’ to their Grand Final the Broome Broncos were able to take
the win 7-6 in a very entertaining match. It was the Broome Warriors that led 4-3 at half
time but they were unable to hold on to the lead as the Broome Broncos came
storming home in the second half.
Saturday morning began with the Mixed ‘B’ competition. All teams were looking for a great start in the build up
to the finals. Broome Pearlers started strong with a 7-3 Hedland however the Broome Runaways kept top spot
with a 10-3 victory over the Broome Warriors. The round was completed with a very entertaining between the
Broome Scoredsms and the Broome Broncos 8 all as the Broome Broncos continued their improvement following
the development clinics. There was then an hour break as the teams recharged before heading into their final
round game. There was also the opportunity for the ‘senior’ teams to take part in their own development clinic in
order to strengthen their game before finals. After the break the Mixed ‘B’ teams were ready to begin their final
round games. With both the Broome Runaways and the Broome Pearlers remaining undefeated after four rounds
their match was always going to be the main event. The main half was a very tense affair as both teams had
clearly stepped up their defence. It was the Broome Pearlers that held the slight advantage at half time with a 2-
1 lead. The game opened up in the second half as the players began to feel the effects of such a fast paced
first half. In the end it was the Broome Runaways, with five separate touchdown scorers, that managed to take
the win 6-5 in what looked certain to be a Grand Final preview. In the other round games the Broome Scoredsms
accounted for the junior Broome Warriors 9-6 however Hedland did not have as much ease in their game with
the other junior team, the Broome Broncos. As Broome Broncos were ineligible for finals this was a game for pride
as the winner would finish fourth on the table. The standout player in the game was Kyhannie Hirini for the
Broome Broncos who scored a first half hat trick as the game was locked at 4 all at half time. As the game
moved along both teams tightened up their defence and it took pieces of brilliance from individuals on both
sides to break the defence. In the game of tournament so far it was only fitting that the game finished as a draw
6 each.
In the final game of the Mixed ‘A’ division there were two very intriguing games that
would decide the final standings before the semi finals. In the first game the Mixed ‘A’
Broome teams finally faced each other in what was always going to be a well fought
out match. At half time the Broome Lightning held the slenderest of leads 3-2. In the
second half the Broome Bullets spread the touchdowns around between five different
players whilst also working hard on their defence. Their massive second half effort
meant the Broome Bullets took second place with a 7-5 win. In the final game of the
Mixed ‘A’ division Karratha continued their unbeaten streak with a 6-3 defeat of the
Hedland Cyclones. In what was a much closer game than most expected it was 2 all
at half time and after Hedland opened the scoring in the second half an upset was on
the cards. However, it was Karratha who showed their class to put on four touchdowns
in the second half and finish top of the group. It was then time for the final break of
the tournament before the finals...
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The first semi finals of the 2012 Be Active North West Championships were contested at
12:30 pm in perfect conditions. The first semi final in the Mixed ‘B’ competition looked like it
maybe a one sided affair as the undefeated Broome Runaways took on Hedland who
were coming off a draw against the junior Broome Broncos. At half time the game was
going according to plan as the Broome Runaways raced to a 5-0 lead at half time. With
Hedland’s tournament coming to an end they dug deep and put in a mighty effort in the
second half to hold the Runaways to a single touchdown in the second half. Unfortunately
for Hedland, despite the weight of possession in the second half, they were unable to
break the Broome line as they were defeated 6-0 meaning the Broome Runaways were
the first team in the Mixed ‘B’ Grand Final. This meant that the Grand Final would be an all
Broome affair as Broome Pearlers took on Broome Scoredsms in the second semi final. In a
very entertaining first half there were plenty of touchdowns. On the back of a double to
James Sammons Broome Pearlers were able to take a 6-4 lead at half time. In a mirror of
the first semi final both teams really dug in with their defence and there was only one
touchdown a piece in the second half meaning that Broome Pearlers would join the
Broome Runaways in the Mixed ‘B’ Grand Final after a 7-5 victory.
Next up would see the Mixed ‘A’ semi finals as Broome and Hedland tried to end the reign of Karratha at the North West
Championships. Unfortunately for Broome Lightning after failing to grab a win in the round games they would face
Karratha in the first semi final. Karratha were well aware of the step up required for finals and went into a new gear in
the first half. A first half double to Manunui Tito was overshadowed by a first half hat trick to Jamie McFarlane as
Karratha ran away to an 8-0 lead at half time. As Karratha were full of confidence after again scoring early in the
second half they took their foot off the pedal cruising to a comfortable victory 13-1. This victory would take them to yet
another North West Championships grand final. In the second semi final Broome Bullets were the last hope for the host
affiliate in the ‘A’ division while Hedland Cyclones wanted to ensure that one of their travelling teams contested a
grand final. The game led up to its pre match hype as both teams were excellent in the first half with the scores all
locked up at 3 all at half time. In the second half, however, it was the Hedland Cyclones that showed their extra fitness.
Shaffee Levi grabbed a second half double while Tema King helped himself to a second half hat trick finishing with four
touchdowns for the match. Hedland would eventually be joining Karratha in the Grand Final after a final score of 10-4
over the Broome Bullets.
It was now time for the first Grand Final of the tournament. The Mixed 18 Grand Final between the Broome Broncos and
the Broome Warriors had a very exciting build up as the junior competitors were keen to put what they had learnt over
the tournament, and development clinics, into practise in their first ever North West Championships Grand Final. After
taking the psychological edge in their round game the Broome Broncos took an early lead. The first half was then
dominated by a single player from the Broome Broncos. Kyhannie Hirini scored an unbelievable FIVE touchdowns in the
first half as the Broncos took a commanding 6-2 lead into half time. The Broome Warriors would have to work hard if they
wanted to make a comeback in the second half. This is exactly what happened!!
The Broome Warriors scored three early touchdowns in the second half,
including a double to Wade Clark giving him a hat trick for the match,
reducing the deficit to just one touchdown. This is where the comeback
ended though as Kyhannie scored another two touchdowns to score
an incredible SEVEN touchdowns for the match. After an entertaining
Grand Final it was the Broome Broncos that were crowned Champions
with a 10-8 victory.
Mixed ‘18’ Awards
Grand Final Referees: Aaron Manson, Dainel Aitken and Tim Clear
Runners Up: Broome Warriors
Champions: Broome Broncos
Most Valuable Players: #6 (Broncos) Kyhannie Hirini and #7 (Broncos)
Tomiko Matsumoto
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We began the ‘senior’ grand finals with the Mixed ‘B’ Grand Final between the Broome Runaways and the Broome
Pearlers. The round game between these two teams had been an absolute pearler (again please pardon the pun)
with the Broome Runaways winning that game by a single touchdown. The Grand final went along the same lines
and was a very tense match between two well matched sides. Both teams traded touchdowns and went into
halftime 2 all. After the Broome Runaways put on a couple of early touchdowns in the second half it looked like
they would finish the tournament undefeated and take the championship off their Broome counterparts. The
Broome Pearlers had other ideas and through touchdowns to Joshua John, James Sammons and Edwin Mimi they
managed to take a 5-4 lead late in the match. The match then went to a new level as the Broome Runaways had
set after set attacking the Pearlers line. The match looked certain to go to a drop off but after more than a few
touchdown saving diving touches the Pearlers managed to hold on and were victorious 5-4 in another single
touchdown classic between these two sides.
Mixed ‘B’ Awards
Grand Final Referees: Phil Knight, Steve Lindley and Phil Leach
Runners Up: Broome Runaways
Champions: Broome Pearlers
Most Valuable Players: #1 (Pearlers) Laura Turner and #6 (Runaways) Kaine Frunks
The main event was next with the Mixed ‘A’ Grand Final between the two out of towners Karratha and Hedland.
Karratha have been undefeated at the North West Championships for years and were rightful favourites. On the flip
side Hedland had come a long way to go home with nothing and were ready for the match of their lives. Both
teams certainly delivered and defence was the order of the game in the first half. On numerous occasions both
teams looked certain to score only for time after time a brilliant defensive effort held them out. At half time the
game was on a knife-edge as both teams failed to score a single touchdown in the first half. The first touchdown of
the second half was always going to be crucial and it was representative player Kimberley O’Connor who crossed
first for Karratha. With the impetus gained from this touchdown Karratha stepped up a gear and had quickly pushed
the score out to 3-0 with touchdowns to Fiona Hay and Jarrad Pratt. Credit must be paid to the Hedland Cyclones
who kept pushing all game but were unable to come up with the game breaking play as Karratha again went
through a North West Championships undefeated with a Grand Final victory 5-0. The game was such a tight and
well fought contest that it was only fitting that it was the final game of the tournament.
Mixed ‘A’ Awards
Grand Final Referees: Stuart Evans, Stuart Bonner and Pat Moase
Runners Up: Hedland Cyclones
Champions: Karratha
Most Valuable Players: #4 (Karratha) Kimberley O’Connor and #15 (Karratha)
Manunui Tito
Referee Awards
Most Improved Referee: Tim Clear
Referee of the Tournament: Phil Knight
Col Metcalfe Award: Stuart Evans
The 2012 Be Active North West Championships were then officially closed with a
presentation ceremony and a post tournament function that included the annual
slideshow with photos taken by Energy images.
Touch Football WA would again like to thank Broome Touch Association for all their
assistance and we look forward to seeing all teams back again next year for the
2013 Be Active North West Championships. For all results as well as final standings
please click on the North West Championships logo...
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Broome School Clinics While in Broome for the North West Championships Touch Football WA were able to run numerous school clinics that
all went brilliantly. We went through a range of touch specific skills and drills and fun games to make learning the
game even more energetic. Our first session started off with the Year 3 group at Broome Primary School. All the
children came out to the session full of energy and enthusiasm and that didn’t change when we took the Year 5
Class and Year 7’s as all students were great to work with. In particular two children stood out, Anjo and Raff, with
their giant smiles and perseverance. It was a great pleasure and enjoyment for us to work with these two children.
On a side note both these children use wheel chairs for different reasons but they were determined to have fun and
join in in the true spirit of Touch Football.
Working with the Broome Senior High School and Roebuck Primary for the second time this year was a great
opportunity for Touch Football WA to see how their skills have improved from the last time we were in Broome. The
children did not disappoint. It was a pleasure to see all the students from Roebuck Primary School, Broome Primary
School and Broome Senior High School with smiles across their faces and enjoying themselves. There are some very
talented juniors in Broome with the children showing great dedication and passion. We hope that they will all look to
join their local affiliate: Broome Touch Association.
State of Origin Referees On the 22nd of May the New South Wales Touch Association and the
Queensland Touch Association, on behalf of Touch Football
Australia, announced the referees who have currently been
selected to officiate at the 2012 State of Origin Series.
Touch Football WA would like to offer our congratulations to our
Western Australia representatives Richard McIlroy and Chris Murray.
We know that you will do a terrific job and make the whole state
proud.
The 2012 State of Origin Series will be held on Friday, 21 September
and Saturday, 22 September 2012 at the Port Macquarie Regional
Sports Stadium and will be held in conjunction with the Touch
Football Australia 2012 X-Blades National Youth Championships
event.
WA’s STATE OF ORIGIN REFEREES:
Chris Murray (Middle) and Richard
McIlroy (Right)
Touch Trivia
1) At the 2012 North West Championships from the Mixed ‘B’
Division which two teams were juniors?
2) Which referee won the Col Metcalfe Award at the 2012
North West Championships
3) Who were the Most Valuable Players for the Mixed ‘A’
Division at the 2012 North West Championships?
4) While in Broome Touch Football WA ran school clinics.
Which two children stood out with their enthusiasm??
Answers can be found on our Sponsors page
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Around the Grounds
Kununurra Touch have so far have completed twelve rounds in this being our third mixed season with the top
five teams neck and neck and the bottom five vying for the last finals spot. Werewolves are just in front of Can’t
Touch This and the Red Rebels with the Dingos and Retro Touch a few points further away. Killer Bunz round out the
top six with last year’s Grand Final winners The Black Team struggling with numbers and form and are in the bottom
four just in front of Crazy Horses. Newcomers Kunu Bulls and Team X are giving their best every week with the Bulls
being unlucky a few times not to come away with a win. Our finals are on the 25th June, 2nd July and the Grand
Final will be played out on the 9th July.
ECU Touch’s Wednesday winter season has attracted a record 8 men’s teams, as well as
the usual mixed competition. On Wednesday 4th July we will be running a State of Origin
knockout competition from 6.30-8pm, followed by a replay of SOO Match 3 in our new
clubrooms. Visiting teams or spectators are welcome to attend. Please contact Jeremy via
the club website for more info.
Perth Brothers is in our off season and most of our players have moved onto their winter sports. It
won’t be long until we open up for teams for our next season which starts in October through to
March. We would welcome any new referees and are keen to build our elite grade competition.
We run all afternoon Saturdays from around 2.30pm -6.30pm. We are different than the average
competition as we play two games each Saturday. If you are keen, motivated and 'hard' enough
to commit all summer we welcome your team. We will run a junior competition Saturday mornings
and this is about families and fun. We expect it will be hard to get a place in our competition this
year but if you want to experience 'Brothers Touch' come give it a shot. Email
If you would like to keep the Touch WA Football community updated on your Affiliate please email
[email protected] with a short paragraph by the end of the month
In Issue 6, July 2012 we: Finally get to delve into the Western Tigers AusSquad Academy as well as look at the
Lower South West and Upper North West Development Conferences
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Touch Trivia Answers
1) Broome Broncos and Broome
Warriors
2) Stuart Evans
3) Kimberley O’Connor and Manunui
Tito
4) Anjo and Raff
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