Europe's Biggest Mixed Tournament Chargers Ahead

27 Feb 2014 @ 14:10 UTC

If proof was needed that Touch is an exploding sport across the UK, the fifth annual Manchester Touch Championships was it. Twenty four (24) teams made their way from all four corners of the country to William Hulme Grammar School, to firstly pitch their tent and secondly try and stake their claim to a piece of silverware. Hosted by Manchester Chargers, this year's competition was the biggest mixed division club competition in Europe, with teams competing in five divisions — men's, women's and three mixed (Premiership, Championship and Division 1).

If proof was needed that Touch is an exploding sport across the UK, the fifth annual Manchester Touch Championships was it. Twenty four (24) teams made their way from all four corners of the country to William Hulme Grammar School, to firstly pitch their tent and secondly try and stake their claim to a piece of silverware. Hosted by Manchester Chargers, this year's competition was the biggest mixed division club competition in Europe, with teams competing in five divisions — men's, women's and three mixed (Premiership, Championship and Division 1).

Given the weather conditions of late, there was some concern Chargers may be inventing the new sub sport of underwater Touch, but although conditions underfoot may have resembled more marshland than Touch field in places, the sky stayed dry and judging by the ratio of skins to flesh on display, it was relatively mild too!

In the Mixed Divisions, the 1st Premiership game had to be forfeited, due to a logistical problem (the Scots coach was late!) hence giving the Bulldogs a 5-0 victory, setting them well on their way to dominating the divisions pool rounds. The final allowed the teams to meet for the first time in the day, and with a great fought battle, Touch Ecosse hung on to an 8 — 6 victory.

From the high seas to high scores in Division 1, with two games ending in double figures. Yorkshire Thorns took the title with CSSC Jedis runners up.

There was strong competition in the Men's game, with Figjam and Chargers finishing one and two in the table respectively, after the rounds. Chargers dug deep to win by one touchdown and keep some silverware on home turf.

The Women's Division saw several elite teams battle it out, but of course the final had to be between the Guns and the Roses, fire power proved too much for the thorns though, finishing 4-3 after enthralling 3 v 3 drop-off!

For the full list of results click HERE

Charger's fifth annual tournament was not only a resounding success it highlights the development of the game with elite and social teams playing side by side and more referees honing their skills on the field.

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