2013 Annual Report v1 | Page 8

8 ETA Annual Report Development (Review) 2013 has been a year of finding our way, trying things out and learning what works in order to achieve the objective of growing Touch in England, getting more players playing more regularly and developing their skills so that they can feed into elite-level Touch. Looking forward, we plan to structure our activity around development through a strategy that encourages and supports the whole England Touch community in meeting our objective. biggest ever UK trials event), there has been real progress across England in broadening the appeal of Touch. The decision to introduce an Under 18s mixed category in the Euros in 2014 has given the ETA the opportunity to move quickly into promoting youth Touch. There have been several areas of strength in youth Touch across England, and this development will allow the ETA to harness that level of interest. The biggest change in relation to Touch expansion in the last year has been the RFU entering into the Touch market with their O2 Touch initiative, partnering with ETA in order to assure the quality of the game that their members are playing. There have also been some highly successful development activities led and delivered at a local and regional level. Alongside a very busy year for elite Touch (two Touch Nationals, the Home Nations competition and the In order to try to structure the way that ETA can encourage and support the development of Touch across England, we have launched a player survey. The results of this will feed into plans for next year alongside capitalising on opportunities in the run up to the Touch World Cup in 2015 (e.g. Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Rugby World Cup in England). Connecting elite Touch to the grass roots will be a key part of that plan. England Touch Association