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Warriors
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(L-R)
SBLT Jo Adams, SGT Carol Milland (Army) and WOFF Kim Samin
at the National Touch League championships in Coffs Harbour.
Kim did all pre-tournament administration for Defence participants
with assistance from Jo. Photo by MAJ Michelle Breen.
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By WOFF
Terry Connor
The ADF Touch Association (ADFTA) recently competed at Australias
premier touch event the National Touch League Championships
in Coffs Harbour.
The ADFTA took four Defence Warrior teams (a mens
over 30s, 35s, 40s and 50s) to this world-class event, taking on
teams from all over Australia, including the very strong franchises
from NSW and QLD.
All three services and APS were represented in the squads though
numbers were down on last year.
All players met at RAAF Williamtown for a very limited two-day training
camp on March 5-6 before moving up to Coffs Harbour for the actual
tournament from March 7-10.
Although none of the four teams made it close to getting into the
finals, all performed admirably given limited overall fitness, training
and skills in comparison to the big gun teams from the main franchises
out of QLD and NSW.
The Gold Coast Sharks had easily the best performing sides at the
event, making four of the five grand finals and winning two championships.
ADFTA had approximately 65 members on the tour, including a dedicated
tour manager and two medical support staff.
With not enough numbers to field a womens team, four Warrior
female players were offered up to other teams as pool players.
Former Australian and Northern Eagles rugby league player Cliff
Lyons, showed he had lost none of his silky ball skills with a dominant
display in the mens over-40 division. This was fairly typical
of the standard of touch throughout all the divisions.
Although outplayed during the early part of the tournament, Warriors
teams improved noticeably as the competition wore on. Coaches agreed
that given the right balance in retaining a core of experienced
players, regular exposure to top level touch and the blooding
of a number of rookies, the Warriors will be on the improve at next
years carnival.
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