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Caz Royle

BUCS 6s - Preview

England Lacrosse will be hosting the annual BUCS 6s (previously BUCS 8s) tournament on Saturday 5th June at Bristol Coombe Dingle. This will be the 5th year of the established university event.

We are thrilled to be welcoming back BUCS lacrosse this weekend. The annual tournament takes on a new persona this year as we emerge from covid restrictions. There will be no BUCS points up for grabs, so we expect the day to be a more relaxed competition, inviting teams to simple enjoy being back out on the field with their teammates.

England Lacrosse head of competitions Helen Amos said, “I'm really excited to be able to be out running events and competitions again for the first time since March 2020. It's great to have 19 university teams attending on Saturday after what has been such a difficult period for students. With no BUCS points to play for, the students can really just relax and enjoy their time back out on the pitch in a friendly, but I'm sure competitive environment.”

As you may have noticed by the change in name to BUCS 6s we are also going to be playing rules based on the newly introduced World Lacrosse Sixes game. This means 6 players on each team, 12 on a pitch, 30 second shot clock and no face off / draw after goals.

Firstly it’s great to have competitive BUCS lacrosse back, we’re really looking forward to just getting out and playing some other University sides. Secondly, the fact that it’s the new 6’s format is exciting - especially in anticipation of The Fly this summer!
— Head of Lacrosse Nottingham Uni, Mike Armstrong

Event: BUCS 6s
Venue: Bristol Coombe Dingle
Time: 10am - 5pm

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Applications for The Lacrosse Foundation Bursary Scheme now being accepted

The Lacrosse Foundation with England Lacrosse Logo

Applications for The Lacrosse Foundation Bursary Scheme have gone live and are now being accepted.

The Lacrosse Foundation Bursary Scheme, managed by England Lacrosse, has been introduced to provide financial assistance to athletes in the England Lacrosse Talent Pathway (Academy – U23 England) who are not able to meet the financial requirements for continued participation.

Athletes who meet the criteria will be able to apply for annual financial assistance within the following areas: subsistence; travel; equipment; training; and tour costs.

England Lacrosse’s Talent Pathway Manager, Jane Powell, is enthusiastic about the new bursary scheme saying:

“This is a good step forward to helping us make sure our Talent Pathway is accessible for all those with the potential to play senior international lacrosse. A massive thank you to The Lacrosse Foundation for their support in providing the bursary finances to make this a reality”

The Lacrosse Foundation, who work tirelessly to ensure lacrosse is a sport that can be accessed by anyone, are also excited about what the future holds:

“The Lacrosse Foundation exists to grow and develop the sport of lacrosse. By working with England Lacrosse to create this bursary programme, The Lacrosse Foundation intends to both widen access to the sport and grow talent through participation in the Talent Pathway”

For more information regarding the bursary scheme and for details about how to apply, please click below:

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England Lacrosse men's national squad head coach Steve Lydon appoints 2 additional staff members

Steve Lydon has appointed two additional staff members to join his team in preparation for the 2020 European Championships and for the 2022 World Championship.

In addition Antony Thorton has been appointed as Team Manager for the Men's National Team. Antony has been the Chair of the Reading Lacrosse Club and has worked as an Event Coordinator for SEMLA. Antony brings a wealth of experience as an administrator and in the development of Lacrosse across the UK.

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NeedleSmart Sponsors England Women for the European Championship

England Lacrosse are pleased to announce NeedleSmart as team sponsor of Team England during the Women’s European Lacrosse Championship 2019, Israel.

The deal will provide significant support to the squad as they start their defence of the European title.

England, who defeated Wales in both the 2012 and 2015 European finals, are aiming to become 7-time European champions at the event in Netanya, Israel between 15-25 July 2019.

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England Lacrosse Tier 4 Visa Statement

In response to questions we have received with regard to the new definition of ‘professional sportsperson’ in relation to a Tier 4 VISA England Lacrosse have consulted with the Sport and Recreation Alliance, who have recently issued a joint statement with BUCS with regard to the new wording. After consultation, it is felt that the already issued statement will also be appropriate for the lacrosse community.

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Durham and Oxford Secure Lacrosse 8s Title

Durham University added to their 2019 trophy cabinet by securing the Lacrosse 8’s title on Sunday 31st March. The team from the North East did not concede a goal during the men’s lacrosse 8’s final against Nottingham University (4-0).

Oxford University made it two years in a row in the women’s lacrosse 8’s event, Nottingham Uni pushed them close but Oxford were able to hold onto a single goal advantage (3-2).

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National Schools Lacrosse Championship 2019 - Key Numbers

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