Ryde Eastwood Touch is all about the friendship!
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We run competitions on Monday nights for Juniors and Seniors in the summer and Seniors in the winter.
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Go to our "Comps" page for details on how to enter a team or register your interest to join a team |
Anyone Can PlayRyde Eastwood Hawks Touch Football Competitions
Summer Morrison Bay Park, Putney Junior Summer (September - December with a break for September school holidays) Night: Monday (between 4:30 PM and 6:00 PM) Divisions: Girls & Boys 8s, 10s, 12s, 14s & 16s Senior Summer (September - March with a break over Christmas / New Year period) Night: Monday (between 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM) Divisions: Opens, Women's & Mixed Winter Morrison Bay Park, Putney Senior Winter (May - July) Night: Monday (between 6:30 PM and 9:30 PM) Divisions: Opens, Women's & Mixed Any questions should be directed to: Andrew Goggin President Email: [email protected] Mobile: 0417 438 750 |
Check out our calendar of events
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Facebook
Our Facebook page called "Hawks Ryde Eastwood Touch" is up and running. Articles and information will appear on this page. Wet weather updates will also appear on this page. "Like" the page to stay up to date. |
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Instagram
Keep across all the Ryde Eastwood Hawks Touch action through our photos on our Instagram page. |
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Injuries
Please report all injuries at the referee's control area. Also, if there are any injuries that require first aid, there is often a qualified First Aid Officer at the ground. The First Aid Officer can be contacted via the referee's co-ordinator. An injury report sheet (available from the referee's co-ordinator) should be completed on the day of the incident.) |
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Smoking Ban
The below information is to inform all spectators and participants that regardless of excuse they may be fined for smoking at sports events. $550 FINE FOR SMOKING AT A SPORTING EVENT Please be aware that NSW Health - Tobacco Compliance Officers will now be issuing fines to people found smoking at sporting events. Smoking has been banned at sport venues in spectator areas since 7 January 2013 under the Smoke-free Environment Act 2000. Club members and spectators are still saying that they are not aware of the new regulation and have not been advised by their club. Unfortunately this excuse will not prevent the individual from receiving a fine but there is a need for clubs to reinforce the awareness of this new regulation. The fine for smoking at a sporting event is $550 to the individual smoker. More information can be found at the below link. |