Sports rules
Includes information about squad sizes, categories, match durations, point scoring, forfeit policies, divisions and send offs.
Accreditation procedures
This includes all the information you require to register for this sport.
Competition format
Format will include pool and progression matches. Final competition formats will be determined following the close of entries.
Competition timetable
Monday 26 September 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Tuesday 27 September 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wednesday 28 September 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Thursday 29 September 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Friday 30 September 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
*schedule subject to change
Defending champions
Mixed division one: Monash University
Mixed division two: La Trobe University
Medal ceremonies
Medal ceremony will follow all gold medal matches at the completion of the competition.
Team duties
The specific requirement for ultimate at AUS events is:
One person from each team competing in the current match will be required to assist with timing and scoring.
Uniform requirements
The uniform requirements for each specific sport should be as per the national sporting organisation standard with the following minimum uniform requirements:
Ultimate - Shorts/pants and shirt. Teams must have matching shirts. Where possible, teams are encouraged to bring an alternative strip. Numbering on the backs of shirts is compulsory. A players number is to remain the same for the entire championship. Cleats are permitted, however players must not use any cleats which have any metal exposed.
Exhibition match
In anticipation of ultimate going to a men's, women's and mixed/open competition at the 2012 AUG, we are having showcase games on Monday evening at Labrador Tigers.
There will be a women's and a men's match with NSW/VIC/TAS (team white) playing SA/WA/QLD/ACT (team dark). Players from both div one and div two are able to nominate via the competition manager on day one of the Games.
All other AUG participants are invited to come down and watch the exhibition games, and stay on for a screening of the Brownlow medal (AFL best and fairest).