May 27th to 24th June 2004
This was the fifth year of this event
The Competition started on Thursday 27th May. All matches were played
at Potterne Park KO 7pm
The Winning team was the Fayrewood Inn which won the Hookway Cup for
the first time.
The Teams
The Albion
The Swans
The Fayrewood
Verwood Barbarians
The Legion
Touchie Feelie
Practice Session
Practice matches for all teams took place on Thursday 20th May on the Rugby Pitch at Potterne Park commencing 7pm.
Fixture dates
27th May 2004
(After Match hosts The Albion)
The Albion v The Swans
The Fayrewood v Verwood Barbarians
Touchie Feelie v The Legion
The Fayrewood v The Swans
The Albion v The Legion
Verwood Barbarians v Touchie Feelie
3rd June 2004
(After Match hosts The Fayrewood)
The Swans v The Legion
Verwood Barbarians v The Albion
The Fayrewood v Touchie Feelie
The Touchy Feelie v The Albion
The Legion v The Fayrewood
Swans v Verwood Barbarians
10th June 2004
(After Match hosts The Swans)
The Albion v The Fayrewood
The Swans v Touchie Feelie
Verwood Barbarians v The Legion
The Fayrewood v The Swans
The Albion v The Legion
Verwood Barbarians v Touchie Feelie
17th June 2004
(After Match hosts The Albion)
The Touchy Feelie v The Albion
The Legion v The Fayrewood
Swans v Verwood Barbarians
The Albion v The Fayrewood
The Swans v Touchie Feelie
Verwood Barbarians v The Legion
24th June 2004
(After Match hosts The Fayrewood)
The Fayrewood v The Swans
The Albion v The Legion
Verwood Barbarians v Touchie Feelie
The Albion v The Swans
The Fayrewood v Verwood Barbarians
Touchie Feelie v The Legion
Format
Teams consisted of 10 players each, 2 of whom must be female or
juniors, with only 6 players on the field of play
at any one the field at one time one of whom must be female or a junior.
Unlimited substitution can be made at any time.
Playing time will be two 15 minute halves with two matches each evening.
The playing area will be across the half of the normal pitch.
Official Game Rules were issued to Team Managers but please note the following:
Players were required to play the game in good spirit and the following
was unacceptable conduct which could have resulted in exclusion of a player
from a match:
* continual breaches of the rules;
* swearing;
* backchatting referees or other match officials;
* bad sporting behaviour;
* using physical force in making a touch;
* tripping;
* any other action which is not in the spirit of the game.