It will be a big day of finals action on day three of the 2011 New South Wales State Cup at the Port Macquarie Regional Sports Stadium.

They have marked their place as one of the most successful teams in State Cup history, and the Canterbury Women’s Open team is hopeful of continuing their recent dominance of the division in 2011.
It was a busy day of Touch Football action at the Port Macquarie Regional Sports Stadium for day one of the 2011 New South Wales State Cup, with 200 teams battling it across 17 divisions.

Easts Roosters Men’s Open coach, Wade Jenkins, says that his side’s 2011 Vawdon Cup title win last month has given the team a confidence boost in the lead up to the 2011 New South Wales State Cup.

Highlights from the 2011 New South Wales State Cup can be found on the Touch Football Australia YouTube Channel.

With 200 teams converging on Port Macquarie’s Regional Sports Stadium this weekend to partake in the 2011 New South Wales State Cup, there is one local team that can’t wait to have the opportunity to compete in the top division.

After winning last month’s Vawdon Cup Women’s Premier League title and coming heartbreakingly close to taking out the 2010 State Cup, the Wollongong Devils are hoping to go one better in 2011.

New South Wales Touch Association (NSWTA) General Manager, Dean Russell, used Thursday’s New South Wales State Cup media launch to announce that Port Macquarie will host the next five State Cup events following the 2011...
There are plenty of ways to keep up-to-date with all of the latest news and information from the 2011 New South Wales State Cup, which will be held from Friday, 2 December until Sunday, 4 December at the Port Macquarie Regional...

200 teams from across New South Wales will converge on the Port Macquarie Regional Sports Stadium between Friday, 2 December until Sunday, 4 December to compete in the 2011 New South Wales State Cup.