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Games Programme
Australian Corporate GamesMelbourne Victoria on November 22-24 2019The Games for all ...be part!!Welcome to the Games!!This is the 27th year of the Games. Over these years we have welcomed an average of 20,000 entrants annually in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney rep-resented over 3000 organisations including ANZ, Telstra, Red Energy, DWS, Australia Post and government departments.
We hope the entrants in the ‘Games Quiz’ enjoy challenging their minds along with all the other entrants challenging their bodies at this year’s Games.The diversity of the sports offered means there is something for just about everyone. Fitness has never been a requisite for entry in the Games but the atmosphereand buzz provides incentive for everyone to get out and be more active.
As organisers and founders we take great pride in developing and providing Australia an event that is eagerly anticipated by so many people each year.We take great pleasure in bringing you the Games for the past 26 years and look forward to the decades to come.
Walt Hiltner & Ellen Goff, Games Directors
Corporate Games around the worldCorporate Games are held in many countries around the world including Japan, Mexico, Romania and the UK. All entrants of Corporate Games in Australia areeligible to pay in Corporate Games around the world. Just pick your country and enjoy the benefits of travelling with sport...
Games Charity – Beyond BlueAbout Beyond Blue Three million Australians are currently experiencing anxiety or depression. Every day, eight people take their own lives.
Beyond Blue works to raise awareness of depression, anxiety and suicide prevention, reduce the stigmasurrounding these issues and to encourage people to seek support when they need it.
Mentally healthy workplaces work better for everyone, and Beyond Blue’s Heads Up program is all aboutgiving individuals and businesses free tools and resources to take action.
For information on depression and anxiety, available treatments and where to get help, visit www.beyond-blue.org.au, or call Beyond Blue Support Service on 1300 22 46 36..
Awards Party at Pullman and Mercure Albert ParkThe 27th Games Corporate Awards will be presented on Monday November 25 at thethe Pullman and Mercure Albert Park. Join us from 6:30 to 8:00pm meet our special guest andcongratulate all the winners from the weekend. Having a representative attend assures yourorganisation is present if your team is a winner. Contact the Games on 02 8354 2016 for tickets.
Games ScheduleTimes indicate the SPORT’s start time only not the exact time for each entrant. Times and venues subject to change. Accurate as of 28.10.19
T F S S MMelbourne November 21 22 23 24 25 NOVOTEL IBIS
8:30-6:00pm ACCREDITATION MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 2:00-7:00pm 3:00pm-6:00pm 7:00am-12noon 7:00-9:00am
ALBERT PARK 8:30am AFL 9s Aughtie Dr Albert Park day
MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 8:30am 8:30am BADMINTON Badminton Hall Aughtie Dr Albert Park day & evening day
MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 8:15am 8:25am BASKETBALL Basketball Hall Aughtie Dr Albert Park day & evening day
BEACH SOUTH MELBOURNE BEACH 9:00am VOLLEYBALL Beaconsfield Pde Albert Park
FAIRBAIRN PARK CRICKET 8s Woods St Ascot Vale 12:45 7:45am
MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 12noon GAMES QUIZ Champions Room above outdoor pool Albert Park
SPRING VALLEY Heatherton Rd Clayton South HANDICAP 1:00pm GOLF SOUTHERN Lower Dandenong Rd Keysborough NON HANDICAP 7:30am or 1:30pm
INDOOR AUSCART RACING INDOOR CENTRE 3:00pm 8:45am KARTING 50 Salmon St Port Melbourne afternoon & evening day
ALBERT PARK INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE 5:30pm 8:30am 9:00am NETBALL Pits Building 3 Aughtie Drive Albert Park evening day & evening day
THE CROWN POKER ROOM 4:00pm POKER Clarendon St end Crown Casino Melbourne
s ALBERT PARK Start RUNNING Pits Building 2 Aughtie Drive Albert Park 8:00am
DAREBIN SPORTS CENTRE THORNBURY 9:00am SOCCER 11s ALBERT PARK Synthetic Fields Albert Park 9:05am 10:00am
JL MURPHY RESERVE Port Melbourne 9:00am
SOCCER 6s ALBERT PARK Outdoor Fields Albert Park 9:00am 9:00am
FAWKNER PARK 9:00am SOFTBALL Cnr Punt & Commercial Rds South Yarra
SWIMMING SOUTH MELBOURNE BEACH Start OPEN WATER Beaconsfield Pde Albert Park 8:30am
MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 9:00am TABLE TENNIS Table Tennis Hall Aughtie Drive Albert Park day & evening
MELBOURNE PARK 9:00am 9:00am TENNIS Batman Ave Melbourne
TENPIN ZONE BOWLING 9:00am 9:00am BOWLING 938 Nepean Hwy Moorabbin
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ALBERT PARK 8:30am TOUCH Pits Building Aughtie Drive Albert Park
MELBOURNE SPORTS & AQUATIC CENTRE 9:00am VOLLEYBALL Basketball Hall Aughtie Drive Albert Park
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Games AwardsGames MedalsMedals are won by 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each event. These are presented at the sports venueimmediately following the event. If you have placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd please be present for the medalspresentation as the Games.
Corporate AwardsSport AwardsWinners of the 19 Sport Awards are the organisations accumulating the most Games Points in eachsport.
Group Championship AwardsThe Groups are based on an organisation’s overall team size entered in the Games. Games Points are tallied to determine the winner in each ofthe Groups.
An Award is presented to the winner of each of the ten Groups
The Games unique scoring system allows the smallest of teams a chance to win one of the Group Awards but still play with and against thegiants of commerce and industry who may have teams of 1000+.
Games Points are awarded to the top 8 in all events. In ‘Individual’ sports, 8 points go to 1st place, 7 to 2nd and so on to 8th place which earns1 point. In ‘Team’ sports Games Points are multiplied by the number of players allowed on the field/court during play eg A Basketball teamscores 40 points for 1st place (8 points x 5 players).
Medallist AwardThe Medallist Award is presented to the organisation with the highest Medal Score.
Medals are scored in a similar fashion to Games Points but equal points are awarded for 1st, 2nd and3rd. In Individual sports one point is scored for the top three places. In Team sports this is multipliedby the number of players allowed on the field/court during play eg Basketball teams score 5 points for1st place, 5 points for 2nd, and 5 points for 3rd. Tennis players score 1 point for 1st place, 1 point for2nd, and 1 point for 3rd. Note: Doubles, Relays and Corporate Teams in Individual Sports are regardedas an individual unit for point scoring.
Grand AwardThe Sport for Life Grand Award is presented to the organisation entering the most participants in theGames.
It is an honorary award that recognises the effort and commitment it takes to organise a large team andthe organisation’s contribution to fitness, health, company spirit and morale.
The Games Corporate Awards will be presented on Monday November 25 at the new venueof the Pullman and Mercure Albert Parkl contact the Games for details 02 8354 0216
AMOG ConsultingAspen PharmaAvanade AustraliaBEO GroupBallantyne FoodsBank of MelbourneBoeing Aerostructures AustraliaBroadspectrumCGU InsuranceCarlton & United BreweriesChemist WarehouseColesDIY Blindsdu Chateau ChunEkulusEssential CommunitiesFirst FinancialFirst State SuperFonterraFrankston City CouncilFrontier AdvisorsFulton HoganGranite ConsultingGreencross VetsHeadspaceHugo Refrigeration & AirconditioningKapitol GroupKnight FrankLa Trobe FinancialLeasePlan AustraliaLittle Real EstatelululemonMax Eventsme BankMelbourne Jet BaseMeltech EngineeringMenzies AviationMercerMicrosoftMirvac GroupMitchell WilsonNews Corp AustralianDevaNous GroupOlympus AustraliaPPG IndustriesPZ CussonsPerpetualPraemium LtdPricewaterhouseCoopersQuantiumRider Levett BucknallSecurePaySensis Pty LtdService StreamSteve Watson & PartnersSunSuperSustainability VictoriaTCS
The ANCA GroupThe Finance FamilyTransdev AustralasiaVMwareVan der MeerVerve ProjectsVictorian Auditor General’s OfficeVictorian BarVictorian Institute of SportVortex BasketballWatpacWestern Union Business SolutionsWorld Vision AustraliaWorldStridesZinfra
ANLAONAccru MelbourneAdvantedgeAkamboArts Centre MelbourneAshfords AccountantsAttraBega Cheese LimitedBega Grand HotelBelongBeon Energy SolutionsBeveridge WilliamsBeyond BlueBig Red GroupBlaze AcumenCMP Consulting GroupCarman’s Fine Foodscarsales.com LtdCharter Keck CramerChefgoodClevertronicsCoates HireCoffeyDalton Consulting Engineers DCEDonvale Rehabilitation HospitalDowner GroupEBM InsuranceEnergyAustraliaeNett InternationalEngpro Consulting EngineersEpworth HealthcareEssendon Football ClubFCSFM GlobalFordham GroupFuture ElectronicsGHDGM HoldenGallagher BassettGlanbia Performance NutritionGolder Associates
AAMIABD GroupAKS IndustriesBPM VisionBaw Baw Shire CouncilBrimbank City CouncilCSL BehringCallista Software ServicesCisco SystemsCosta GroupCreature Technology CompanyDHL ExpressDept of Transportefm Logistics Services GroupFitzroysGJ Gardner BendigoGlen Eira City CouncilJ & T Knitting MillsJB WereJetstar AirwaysKernow Environmental ServicesLa Trobe UniversityMitcham Badminton ProprietaryMonash Aquatic & Recreation CentreNKR SolutionsNexia AustraliaOaktonOneCyberOraclePastry MasterPensarPod LegalQPCRMITReelgrassReviumRipperShoes.com.auRoy Morgan Research CentreS-Trend SportswearSan RadiologySouthern Program AllianceSpeedmark AustralianSymbioteTALTelstra ITTransurbanUnileverVanguard Investment AustraliaVictorian Public ServiceWRAP EngineeringWarringtonfire AustraliaWiseTech Global
AA HoldingsABN GroupAG Coombs Group
Group Championships for 2019Group 1 1-5 Entrants
Group 2 6-10 Entrants
Group 3 11-20 Entrants
GreenOrbitHays RecruitmentHondaIBMIPC HealthImpressiveIncitec PivotIncsubInfosys ConsultingIress LimitedKarcher AustraliaKogan.comKordaMenthaLB Concrete SolutionsLDengLandis & GyrLend LeaseMARTEK ConstructionsMYOBMacquarie GroupMaddex ConstructionMantel GroupMaroondah City CouncilMaxxiaMelbourne Sports InstituteMercedes-Benz Australia/PacificMotorsport AustraliaOff GrainOnline Education ServicesOpenTable AustraliaPEXAPerformance Education GroupPhilip Webb Real EstateProcare GroupQenosQuantumITRapidlineRatio ConsultantsReece GroupRetail Prodigy GroupSEA LIFE MelbourneSP AusNetSaward DawsonSenol GroupSouth East WaterSplunkStatePlusSterling InfrastructureSuncorp GroupT&A&B PriceTandem CorpTigerspikeToll GroupToyota Financial ServicesTwinings AustraliaVicTrackVictoria Racing ClubVictorian Government Solicitor’s OfficeVirgin Australia AirlinesViscon Concrete Construction
Schindler Lifts AustraliaSpiire AustraliaSumoTelecommunications Industry OmbudsmanTicketmasterTrafficworksUniSuper ManagementUnited EnergyViva EnergyWood & Grieve EngineersWorkwear GroupYarra Valley Water
ARUPAirservices AustraliaAustralianSuperCapital S.M.A.R.T RepairsCitiPower & PowercorDXC TechnologyDeloitteEMLEricsson AustraliaFord Motor Company AustraliaIntrax Consulting EngineersJacobsKPMGLiberty FinancialMars AustraliaMedibank PrivateMelbourne Business SchoolMultiplex ConstructionsNBNCoNote Printing AustraliaRACVRed EnergySMEC AustraliaTelstraVisionstreamWSPWestern Program Alliance
BetEasyDWS
AIA AustraliaCommonwealth Bank of AustraliaEYNAB
Metro Trains
ANZ
Wyndham City CouncilZimbani
AECOMAGL EnergyAMP LimitedASG GroupAccenture MelbourneAllianzAsahi Premium BeveragesAshurstAustralia PostAustralian Council for Educational ResearchAustralian Financial Complaints AuthorityBECABHPBMD GroupBanks GroupBoston Consulting GroupBrand CollectiveBreese Pitt DixonCapgemini AustraliaCity of CaseyCity of StonningtonContainerchainCorplexDB ResultsDimension DataDuluxGroupEvans DixonExxon MobilFetch RecruitmentHafele AustraliaHewlett Packard EnterpriseHoneywellHostPlusIG AustraliaJ&R Steel FixersJDS AustraliaKnox City CouncilMLCMacpherson Kelley LawyersMainfreightMinter EllisonMomentum EnergyMonash HealthMondoMoore StephensNext Generation ElectricalNike AustraliaNorman Disney & YoungOrigin EnergyPlanet InnovationPorsche Cars AustraliaProtivitiRMIT OnlineRXP Services LimitedRobert Bosch AustraliaSAP Australia
Group 4 21-50 Entrants
Group 5 51-100 Entrants
Group 7 151-200 Entrants
Group 6 101-150 Entrants
Group 8 200-400 Entrants
Group 9 401+ Entrants
Information as of 3.11.19
GAMES SCORING SYSTEMPOOL PLAY & ELIMINATION TOURNAMENTDoes not apply to Golf, Karting, Outrigger, Poker, Running, Swimming andTenpin Bowling
Competition is pool play followed by an elimination tournament.Competition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams from all‘Levels of Play’ as indicated on the Entry Form.
Pools consist of four teams/individuals where possible.Pools are formulated based on the following: 1 So teams/individuals from the same organisation are in
different pools 2 To include teams/individuals from all 4 ‘Levels of Play’
To provide maximum competition, pools may be re-formulatedby the Sport Organiser at the venue due to ‘No Shows’.
DETERMINING POOL RESULTSPool Points are awarded as follows: Win 4 points Tie 2 points Loss 1 point Forfeit 0 points
Winner of a pool is determined by: 1 Greatest total # of Pool Points. If tied then 2 *Points for, minus points against. If still tied then 3 *Points forIf still tied, a winner is determined by the Games Countback System.
First place only in each pool advances.
SEEDING FOR ELIMINATION TOURNAMENTPool winners will be seeded into the 1st elimination round based on: 1 Greatest total of Pool Points divided by # of matches. If tied 2 *Points for, minus points against, divided by # of matches 3 *Points for, divided by # of matches 4 If there is still a tie – for ‘Seeding’, the Sport Coordinatorwill draw lots for ‘Determining Event Results’ the tie will stand *In Tennis read ‘games’ instead of ‘points’Team/individual with the most Pool Points is the top seed. If ateam/individual has played NO pool matches (due to the oth-ers in the pool not playing) they are seeded last.
The highest seeds may be given a bye in the 1st elimination roundin order to make an ‘even’ draw for the 2nd elimination round.
STOPPAGE OF PLAYIf for any reason a Sport Coordinator declares that a match or theEvent cannot be completed, then the following applies:
During Pool Play The match will be declared a tie (both teams awarded the forfeit
points), regardless of the score. If the Event is cancelled beforepool play is completed then no result will be recorded.
After Pool Play and before Medal Rounds No result is recorded for incomplete matches
If the Event is cancelled after pool play and before the comple-tion of the 1st elimination round, the event results will be deter-mined by seeding order. Otherwise results for the event aredetermined from the last completed round applying 2, 3 & 4from the seeding criteria.
In Medal Rounds The match will be declared a tie with both teams/individuals
being awarded the higher placing.
FORFEITS & DISQUALIFICATIONSA match may be declared a forfeit if: 1 The Team Captain or Individual fails to report to Venue Control at the scheduled time 2 A Team plays a player not on the Games Team List 3 Player number requirements are not met 4 There is a no show (‘0’ players present at the scheduled start
time)
A Team or Individual will be disqualified if: 1 They are a ‘No Show’ in the Medal round 2 A team/individual has been found, by a Games Official, to breach the Sport or Games rules or Code of Conduct
3 A Team plays a player not on the Games Team List without notifying the Sport Coordinator 4 Anyone competes without a validated Games ID Card
A disqualified team/individual may not be allowed to participatein further competition. The match is forfeited. Results from playprior to disqualification stand. However Games and Medal Pointsand any overall placing will be lost.
If there is a forfeit in the following Sports, the winner receivesa pre-determined score (forfeit points) for the purpose ofcountbacks: If a team/individual play NO matches in poolplay no forfeit points are awarded. AFL 9s 30-0 Badminton 21-7 (game score) Basketball 20-0 Beach Volleyball 4s 20-0 Cricket 8s 60-0 Netball 15-0 Soccer 11s 2-0 Soccer 6s 3-0 Softball 5-0 Table Tennis 11-5 (game score) Tennis 8-0 (set score) Touch 5-0 Volleyball 20-0
HEALTH SERVICESIn the case of an emergency requiring medical attention, con-tact the nearest Games Official.
Medical help which may include Red Cross, physiotherapists orsports trainers will be available at most sports venue.
GAMES INFO LINEIf weather affects playing times, updates on schedule changesor postponements will be available on the Games Facebookpage at www.facebook.com/CorpGames
Adverse weather conditions may cause modifications to or can-cellation of events. No refunds are made
GAMES VENUE MAPSSee Sport & Venue Map on the Games website http://www.cor-porategames.net.au/aus/Sport/venue-map
Games & Athlete Information
ACCREDITATIONCENTRETIMETABLE THUR November 21 Novotel IBIS Lvl 3 Guildford Room 8:30am399 Little Lonsdale St toMelbourne 6:00pm
FRI SAT SUN November 22 23 24Melbourne Sports &Aquatic Centre 3:00pm 7:00am 7:00amAughtie Drive to to toAlbert Park 6:00pm 12noon 9:00am
GAMES CONTACT DETAILSTel 02 83450216Email [email protected]
www.corporategames.net.au
ABOUT COMPETITIONGAMES ID CARD – ‘NO CARD NO COMPETE’You are required to show your validated Games ID prior tocompetition at the Sports Venue. In addition you may also berequired to show personal photo ID. Don’t forget them!
You may only compete in events and on teams specified onyour Games ID. No swapping of events or team members isallowed.
Be at your Sport 45 mins before your start time.
ELIGIBILITYEntrants may represent only ONE organisation in the Games.Entry is NOT limited to employees.
REPLACEMENTS & CHANGESAfter November 3rd replacements and changes can only bemade at a Games Accreditation Centre and are subject to a $25fee per change. They MUST be finalised before your eventstarts.
COMPETITION AGE CLASSESThe Official Games Age of an entrant is their age on Dec 31 inthe year of the Games. You can not enter more than one AgeClass in an event.
LIMITED ENTRIESThe Games reserves the right to place entrants into anotherAge Class to ensure play. However only medals and pointsfrom the original class entered will be awarded.
RESULTSOfficial Results will be available after the Games Awards Partyon Monday November 26 from the Games website at www.cor-porategames.net.au
APPEALSThere is no appeal against the decision of a match official.
Appeals relating to other aspects of play or Games rules areadjudicated by the Sport Coordinator. Appeals must be sub-mitted in writing by the Team Captain, to the Sport Coordinatorwithin 15 minutes of the end of the match in question.
CODE OF CONDUCTAny team/player who displays unreasonable behaviour in theopinion of officials or the Sport Coordinator before, during, orafter a competition may be disqualified.
DRAWS & START TIMESAre available from the Gameswebsite a week before the Games.If there are changes to thesebefore the Games weekend wewill contact the team captains orindividuals affected.
As a courtesy to fellow entrants,be present for all scheduled play.
NOTE The ‘Time’ rule in Sport Competition Details under ‘SportVenue Control’. Late Check-In may result in missed competition.
INSURANCEIt is up to each participant to have their own insurance thatcovers them in the event of an injury.
If an entrant is responsible for the breakage of equipment atany of the Games Venues they will be required to pay for therepair or replacement of the equipment.
The Games holds third party public liability insurance only.
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21 NOVEMBER FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD 3 FIELD 4 FIELD 5 FIELD 6
9.00am 1A v 1B 1C v 1D 3A v 3B 3C v 3D 9A v 9B 10A v 10B
9.45am 2A v 2B 2C v 2D 4A v 4B 4C v 4D 9C v 9D 10C v 10D
10.30am 1A v 1C 1B v 1D 3A v 3C 3B v 3D 9A v 9C 10A v 10E
11.15am 2A v 2C 2B v 2D 4A v 4C 4B v 4D 9B v 9D 10B v 10C
12noon 1A v 1D 1B v 1C 3A v 3D 3B v 3C 9C v 9B 10D v 10E
12.45pm 2A v 2D 2B v 2C 4A v 4D 4B v 4C 9A v 9D 10A v 10C
1.30pm 5A v 5B 5C v 5D 7A v 7B 7C v 7D 10A v 10B 10B v 10D
2.15pm 6A v 6B 6C v 6D 8A v 8B 8C v 8D 10C v 10D 10C v 10E
3.00pm 5A v 5C 5B v 5D 7A v 7C 7B v 7D 10A v 10C 10A v 10D
3.45pm 6A v 6C 6B v 6D 8A v 8C 8B v 8D 10B v 10D 10B v 10E
4.30pm 5A v 5D 5B v 5C 7A v 7D 7B v 7C 10C v 10B
5.15pm 6A v 6D 6B v 6C 8A v 8D 8B v 8C 10A v 10D
22 NOVEMBER FIELD 1 FIELD 2 FIELD A
9.30am 1 v 10 2 v 9 1A v 1B
10.15am 3 v 8 4 v 7 1C v 1D
11.00am 5 v 6 1A v 1C
11.45am 1-10 v J 2-9 v 5-6 1B v 1D
12.30pm 3-8 v 4-7 1C v 1B
1.15pm 1-10 JvJ 2-9 5-6v3-8 4-7 1A v 1D
2.00pm FINAL 3/4 play off FINAL
J DENOTES 1ST RUNNER-UP FROM PREVIOUS ROUND TEAMS ARE SEEDED AFTER POOL PLAY
SPORT ORGANISER Jane Tobler
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Outside Basketball Hall
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic CentreAughtie Dr, Albert Park
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Referees will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms must be numbered and of like kind and colour.No pockets in pants. Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournamentWinner of each pool advances. In pool play teams are sched-uled for a minimum 3 matches where possible. Last entriesmay play 2, or 4 pool matches. Competition is not gradedEach pool may contain teams from all 4 ‘Levels of Play’.Matches are 12 min halves.Half time is 1 min. One timeout per half per team.Pool Play – running clock stopping for timeouts. Ties stand.After Pool Play – ties will be broken by playing a 3 min over-time. Each team gets a timeout.Elimination Tournament – as pool play + clock stops on majorwhistles & referees direction in last 2 mins of 2nd half.Medal Matches – as pool play + clock stops on major whistles& referees direction in last min of 1st half, last 3 mins of 2ndhalf & overtime.Squad size Minimum 7 Maximum 10. Team size 5 players oncourt. Mixed team maximum 3 per sex on court. A team forfeitsif it cannot field 4 players, 2 per sex in mixed
RULES & REGULATIONSFIBA rules as adapted for the Corporate Games.In Mixed women are not allowed in either key in first half, menin either key in second half. Penalty is – on offence turnover;on defence, if ball is in the air on a shot points count, if not aone shot technical foul. A player is allowed five personal fouls.Free throw on 6th team foul. Min age 16 as at 31 December
An Individual may enter on only one Basketball Team and repre-sent only ONE Organisation in the Games. Entry is NOT limitedto employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGEach team must supply a scorer. No dispute of score will beallowed if a scorer is not supplied. Captains must check andsign the completed Score Sheet immediately after each Game.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Andrew Diviny
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – South end of Pits Building
Aughtie Dr, Albert ParkCaptains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Umpires will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms must be of like kind and colour.Bibs (designating position) supplied by the Games. Shoes with molded cleats or screw-in sprigs are NOT allowed.Competition footballs supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournamentWinner of each pool advancesIn pool play teams are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when enteringCompetition is 8 a sideMatches are as follows:12 min halves. No time-on. Half time is 1min.Ties stand in Pool PlaySquad size Minimum 10 Maximum 12. Team size 8 players onfield. Mixed team maximum 5 men on field. One women ineach zone. A team forfeits if it cannot field 6 players, 2 womenrequired in mixed.
RULES & REGULATIONSAFL 9’s rules apply as adapted for the Corporate Games.Modified field & goal post sizeMinimum age to enter AFL, 16 as at 31 DecemberAn Individual may enter on only one AFL Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGCaptains must check and sign the completed Match Cardimmediately after each Game.Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 72 63 54 45 36 27 18 9
SPORT ORGANISER Badminton Victoria
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Inside Badminton Hall
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic CentreAughtie Dr, Albert Park
Entrants must report to the Sport Venue Control at least30mins before their first scheduled time. Failure to do so mayresult in a forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTNon marking shoes must be wornPlayers must provide their own racquets.Competition shuttlecocks supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible but may play 2, or 4 pool matches Competitionis not graded. Each pool may contain teams from all from all 4‘Levels of Play’ indicated when enteringMatches are as follows in:Pool Play – 2 games to 21. Ties stand in pool play.After pool play if tied player must win by 2. Sudden death at 30.Elimination Tournament – 1 game to 21 pointsMedal Matches – best of 3 games to 21 points
RULES & REGULATIONSIBF rules apply as adapted for the Corporate Games.Warm up is limited to 3 minutes prior to match start.An Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames. Entry is NOT limited to employees
RESULTS & SCORINGPlayers must score, then check and sign the Score Sheetimmediately after each match.If a player/team decides not to finish a match the remaininggames will be counted as ‘walk overs’ and forfeit score award-ed to the other player/team for seeding and countbacks.
Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5
AFL 9s
Sport DetailsBASKETBALLBADMINTON
SPORT ORGANISER Quiz Meisters
SPORT VENUE CONTROLLocation – Champions Room- above the outdoor swimming pool
Enter via the Aquatic Entry near multi deck carparkMelbourne Sports & Aquatic CentreAughtie Dr, Albert Park
Entrants must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their scheduled start time. Failure to do so may result ina forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
SCHEDULEEvent starts at 12noon Saturday November 22th
FORMATHeat consists of 3 rounds. A heat is 2hrs. The winner of heatis overall winner of the eventSquad size 5 required of any combination of gender.
CATEGORIESQuestions will be General Knowledge with questions chosenfrom the following subjects Sports, Science, Arts & Books,Geography, Politics and Film and Television.
RULES & REGULATIONSQuiz Meisters as adapted for the Corporate Games.Electronic devices not allowedTeam consists of any 5 persons women, men of mixedA team forfeits if it has no entrants
An Individual may enter on only one Quiz Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSOfficial Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5
SPORT ORGANISER VicBeach
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Beach Volleyball Courts
South Melbourne BeachAlbert Park
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Referees will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms should be of like kind and colour.Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Competition is 4 a sideMatches are as follows:20mins with changeover at 10mins. Ties stand in Pool PlayElimination Tournament – ties will be broken by a single rallywith winner advancing. Serve for the tie break is determinedby coin toss.Medal Matches – first team to 21 points, must win by 2. Iftied at 21 the first to reach 23 points wins.Squad size Minimum 6 Maximum 8Team size 4 players on courtMixed team max 2 per sex on courtA team forfeits if it cannot field 3 players
RULES & REGULATIONSFIVB as adapted for the Corporate GamesPlayers rotate clockwise on win of serve at this time substitu-tions must be into the server’s positionAn Individual may enter on only one Beach Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGEach team must supply a scorer. No dispute of score will beallowed if a scorer is not supplied. Captains must check andsign the completed Score Sheet immediately after each Game.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4
SPORT ORGANISER Andrew Diviny
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Cricket Club
Fairbairn Park, Ascot ValeFinals are Sunday
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Umpires will check each Games ID before playChanges, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms like kind and colour. Shorts are acceptable.Teams are to supply bats and protectors. Batters may wearprotective leg guards (pads), gloves and helmet which theymust supply.Competition ‘Platypus Plyaballs’ supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows:1 hour limited overs. Ties stand in Pool PlaySquad size Minimum 10 Maximum 12Team size 8 players on fieldA team forfeits if it cannot field 7 players
RULES & REGULATIONSThe Australian Cricket Board laws of cricket as adapted by NSWCAand the Corporate Games and available from our website.Umpires or officials will be provided and positioned at thebowler’s end. A member of the batting side will be square legumpire. Two umpires will be provided to officiate during medalmatches.An Individual may enter on only one Cricket Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGEach team must supply a scorer. No dispute of score will beallowed if a scorer is not supplied. Captains must check andsign the completed Score Sheet immediately after each match.Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 64 56 48 40 32 24 16 8
Sport DetailsCRICKET 8sBEACH VOLLEYBALL GAMES QUIZ
SPORT ORGANISER Auscart Racing
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Inside Auscart Racing Centre
50 Salmon St, Port MelbourneCaptains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 45minsbefore their first scheduled heat. Failure to do so may result ina forfeit. Official will check each Games ID before competition.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
PRE RACE BRIEFINGA briefing will take place 30 mins before the start of each heat.Entrants who miss the briefing will not be allowed to race. Eachentrant will be required to sign an Auscart waiver of liability.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTNo shorts or jewellery. Flat sturdy closed toed shoes required.No high heels, thongs or sandals. Kart and helmet supplied. Ifa driver is dissatisfied with their kart they are allowed onechangeover during practice ONLY. They will be given the nextqueued kart. If a kart breaks down it will be replaced and therace restarted.
FORMATGrand PrixCompetition is heats followed by semi finals and final. Anentrant is scheduled for one heat (30mins) consisting of acompulsory safety briefing (if briefing is missed you will not beallowed to compete) 1 qualifying period and one 12 lap race, tobe scheduled within a session time. Grid for race determinedby fastest lap time from qualifying. 10 to 12 karts per race
Mens Event – HeatsFastest lap in qualifying and top placed driver in race (otherthan fastest qualifier) moves to semi. Tie broken by fastestlaptime. Semi’s – 15 lap race held after 4-6 heats. 1st and2nd place advance to Preliminary Final. Grid determined by thefastest heat lap time. Prelim Final – 15 lap race held aftersemi’s. 1st to 4th place advance to Final. Grid determined bythe fastest semi lap time. Final – 15 lap race. Grid determinedby the fastest preliminary final lap time
Womens Event – Heats from noon Saturday followed by finalFinal – 15 lap race. Grid determined by the fastest heat lap time
RULES & REGULATIONSSafety rules controlled by circuit director. Minimum height152cm. Min age to enter Karting 13, as of 31 DecemberAn Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSOfficial Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SPORT ORGANISER Pam McDermott
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Main Desk Pits Building 3
Aughtie Dr, Albert ParkCaptains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Umpires will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTMatching kind and colour. No track suit pants allowed (even ifrolled up). Shorts, skins and leggins acceptable. Shoe musthave non marking soles. Teams to supply their own bibs.Long nails must be taped even if wearing gloves. Teams mustuse competition balls supplied by the Games. No jewelry orbutterfly plastic hair clips to be worn.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advances.In pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows:10 min halves. Half time is 1min. Ties stand in Pool Play.Elimination Tournament - 3 minutes extra time at each end(no half time, straight swap over) will be played. If still tied,the team with the highest percentage will advance.Medal Matches - 3 minutes extra time at each end (no half time,straight swap over) will be played. If still tied, the match contin-ues with no breaks until a 2 goal advantage determines the winner.Squad size Minimum 9 Maximum 11. Team size 7 players oncourt. Mixed Team requires max 4 women and 3 men. A teamforfeits if it cannot field 5 players, 2 men required in mixed.
RULES & REGULATIONSANA Rules as adapted for the Corporate Games. The GamesScoring System will be followed in regard to ‘Goal Average’.Max 1 man in each third defence, centre & attacking. Teams musttake the court 1min before start time. Umpire’s whistle will startand finish each match. Always play to the umpire’s whistle.Unlimited substitution applies at half time. A 3min injury timeoccurs in elimination tournament and Medal Matches only.An Individual may enter on only one Netball Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGEach team must supply a scorer. No dispute of score will beallowed if a scorer is not supplied. Captains must check andsign the completed Score Sheet immediately after each Game.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 56 49 42 35 28 21 14 7
SPORT ORGANISERS Mark Alston & Anthony AngelSPORT VENUE CONTROLLocations – Inside Club HouseNON HANDICAP – The Southern Golf Club
Lower Dandenong Rd, KeysboroughHANDICAP – Spring Valley, Heatherton RdClayton South
Players must report to Sport Venue Control at least 45minsbefore tee off time. At this time your Games ID will be checkedand you will receive your score card.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
SCHEDULEHandicap Event starts at 1:00pm November 22ndNon Handicap Morning Shotgun Afternoon ShotgunCheck In from 6:45am 1:00pmBriefing 7:15am 1:15pmStart Time 7:30am 1:30pm
UNIFORMGolf Dress code applies. Contact each club for details.Soft spikes preferred.
FORMATThere are two competitions: Registered and Non Handicap.Each competition is one round, shotgun start, non cart, noncaddy event over 18 holes. Golfers may enter only oneCompetition. Best card is winner.Individual and Team events are run concurrently.
Handicap CompetitionMaximum handicaps – Women 45 and Men 36On check in at Sport Venue Control entrants will be given therecourse rated handicap. Stableford Scoring applies. Returnedcompleted cards must include Stableford pts and totalsHandicaps of 1st to 8th placegetters will be checked.Non Handicap CompetitionIs a Scratch event (no handicap required)A Corporate Team consists of any 4 persons men, women orboth. The Team score is the aggregate of the best three cards
RULES & REGULATIONSThe Royal and Ancient Rules of Golf apply.Foursomes on a tee must include only 2 from the same organi-sation. Failure to comply will result in disqualification.If scores are tied the AGU countback system is applied.An Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSMedals will be presented after the 2nd shotgun in NonHandicap. Official Games results will be available from corpo-rategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
GOLF KARTING NETBALL
SPORT ORGANISER David Paton
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocations – At Venues
A – Soccer Desk Pits Building 4Aughtie Rd Albert Park
B – Darebin Sport Centre, ThornburyCaptains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match time. Failure to do so mayresult in a forfeit. Referees will check Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTNumbered uniforms of like kind and colourTeam shirt colours must be registered at Venue Control. Ifcolours clash, the second team on draw will wear Games bibs.The goalkeeper must be distinguished from the other players.All players must wear non-slip footwear and shin pads.Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournamentWinner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows:15 minute halves. No half time. Ties stand in Pool Play.Elimination Tournament - a tie will be broken by the taking ofpenalty kicks.Squad size Minimum 13 Maximum 15Team size 11 players on fieldA team forfeits if it cannot field 7 players
RULES & REGULATIONSFIFA rules apply as adapted for the Corporate Games.Minimum age 18 as at December 31Referees and assistants will be appointed to all matches.Unlimited interchanges are applied. The player must leave thefield before the substitute takes the field at half way or thesubstitute will be cautioned.An Individual may enter on only one Soccer Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSCaptains must check and sign the completed Match Cardimmediately after each Game.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Crown Casino
SPORT VENUE CONTROLLocation – The Crown Poker Room Desk
Lower floor, Clarendon St end,Crown Casino, Melbourne
Entrants must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their scheduled start time. Failure to do so may result ina forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
SCHEDULEEvent starts at 4:oopm Saturday November 22nd
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTFor the main areas of the casino, dress is neat casual. CallCrown's Customer Information Centre on 03 9292 5505 for fur-ther information.Tables, chips, cards and dealers are supplied by Games
FORMATNo Limit Texas Hold’emPlayers will start with the equivalent of $1500 in chips in heatand Finals. Players will be assigned to tables by the Games
Competition is a multi table ‘Freeze-out’ Tournament.Maximum heat time 2 hours – 8 x 15min levels.Top 20 players from heat qualify for Final which follows heat.
RULES & REGULATIONSCrown Casino Rules.Player Poker Etiquette will be followedAmateur competition with no money to be exchanged.Minimum age 18 at time of eventPlayers must be at table no later than 20mins after start timeAn Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSOfficial Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 88 77 66 55 44 33 22 11
SPORT ORGANISER Malvern Harriers
SPORT VENUE CONTROLLocation – Running Desk
Pits Building 2Aughtie Dr, Albert Park
Entrants must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore start. Games ID will be checked at this time and biballocated. No entrant check in after the run start time of 8:00am
Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.Changing event is not allowed.
SCHEDULEVenue Check In from 6:45amRace Briefing 7:50am at start lineStart Time 8:00am
COURSE DESCRIPTIONRace map & Course Details are available from the Games web-site5K flat course, one lap of Albert Park Lake
10K two loops of 5K course
RULES & REGULATIONSAA rules apply.An Individual may enter in only one event and represent onlyONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
Start – After check-in runners are free to warm up.Assemble for start with slow runners moving to the back of thepack to avoid tripping.The event will be held if it is raining.
RESULTS1st, 2nd and 3rd placegetters in each event will receive a Cardas they cross the finish line which must be returned on receiptof their medal. Medal presentation will follow the finish of theevent.
Unofficial Running times will be available from TomatoTimings website http://tomatotiming.racetecresults.com afterthe event.Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
POKER RUNNING Soccer 11s
Sport Details
SPORT ORGANISER David Paton
SPORT VENUE CONTROLLocation – A – Soccer Desk,
Pits Building 4,Aughtie Dr, Albert ParkB – JL Murphy Reserve, Prt MelbourneAll 30+ and Mixed 6’s matches at Albert Park
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Referees will check each Games ID before playChanges, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTNumbered uniforms of like kind and colourTeam shirt colours must be registered at Venue Control. Ifcolours clash, the second team on draw will wear Games bibs.The goalkeeper must be distinguished from the other players.All players must wear non-slip footwear and shin pads.Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournamentWinner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows:15 minute halves. No half time. Ties stand in Pool Play.Elimination Tournament - a tie will be broken by the taking ofpenalty kicks.Squad size Minimum 8 Maximum 10Team size 6 players on field Mixed max 4 per sexA team forfeits if it cannot field 4 players,1 per gender for mixed
RULES & REGULATIONSFIFA rules apply as adapted for the Corporate Games. Soccer 6’srules are available from a SuperCentre. Proof of age required tobe shown at the grounds for 30+. Min age 18 as at Dec 31.Referees will be appointed to all matches. No offside rule.Unlimited interchanges are applied. The player must leave thefield before the substitute takes the field at half way or thesubstitute will be cautioned.An Individual may enter on only one Soccer Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSCaptains must check and sign the completed Match Cardimmediately after each Game.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Melbourne Softball Association
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Northern Pavilion, centre of park
Fawkner ParkCnr Punt & Commerical Rds, South Yarra
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match to complete a Match Card.Failure to do so may result in a forfeit. Umpires will checkeach Games ID before playChanges, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms of like kind and colour.Teams must supply their own mitts/gloves, bats and practiceballs. Metal cleats and shoes with screw-in studs are not per-mitted. Gloves may be used but are not required nor provided.Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournamentWinner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Competition is SlowpitchMatches are as follows:1 hour. Ties stand in Pool PlaySquad size Minimum 12 Maximum 15Team size 10 players on field, maximum 5 per sexA team forfeits if it cannot field 8 players, required 4 per sex
RULES & REGULATIONSSoftball Association Corporate Slowpitch Rules as adapted forthe Corporate Games and available from the website.The first team to bat will be decided by the toss of a coin.Games start and end with the umpire’s whistle.Games may be shortened if needed.An Individual may enter on only one Softball Team and repre-sent only ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGEach team must supply a scorer. No dispute of score will beallowed if a scorer is not supplied. Captains must check andsign the completed Score Sheet immediately after each Game.Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 48 42 36 30 24 18 12 6
SOFTBALLSoccer 6s GAMES SUPPORTER
GAMES CHARITY
Official Games Hotel
SPORT ORGANISER South Melbourne LSC
SPORT VENUE CONTROLLocation – Balcony, South Melbourne LSC
Beaconsfield Pde opposite Withers St, Albert ParkBalcony, access through club or from Beach
Entrants must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore meet start. Failure to do so may result in forfeit.Games ID will be checked at this time. Changes, replacementsand new entries are not permitted.
SCHEDULESaturday November 22ndVenue Check In from 7:30amStart Time Relay 8:30amStart Time Age Classes 8:50am
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTProper swimming attire must be worn. Wetsuits my be worn.
FORMATStart and Finish on beachDistance 1K. Four x 250m laps.
RULES & REGULATIONSFINA Rules as adapted for the Corpoarte Games and availablewith the Entry Form.Finish – On crossing the finish line stay in order so your timeand number can be recorded. You must then ‘de-register’. Ifdo not your result will not be recorded.The event will be held if it is raining.
Corporate Team Relay consists of any 4 persons men, womenor both. Each Team Relay member can swim only one lap ofthe relay, changeover in water near shore in designatedchangeover areaAll team members must represent the same organisation.
An Individual may represent only ONE Organisation. Entry isNOT limited to employees.
RESULTS1st, 2nd and 3rd placegetters in each event will receive a Cardas they cross the finish line which must be returned on receiptof their medal. Medal presentation will follow the finish of theevent.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Table Tennis Victoria
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Inside Table Tennis Hall
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic CentreAughtie Dr, Albert Park
Entrants must report to the Sport Venue Control at least30mins before their first scheduled time. Failure to do so mayresult in a forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTNon marking shoes must be wornPlayers must provide their own batsBats may be hired from MSAC central booking deskCompetition balls supplied by the Games
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible but may play 2, or 4 pool matches Competitionis not graded. Each pool may contain teams from all 4 ‘Levelsof Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows in:Pool Play – 4 games to 11. Ties stand in pool play.After pool play if tied player must win by 2Elimination Tournament & Medal Matches – best of 5 games
RULES & REGULATIONSITTF rules as adapted for the Corporate Games.Warm up is limited to 3 minutes prior to match start.An Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames.Entry is NOT limited to employees
RESULTS & SCORINGPlayers must score, check and sign the Score Sheet immedi-ately after play. Finals will be umpired.If a player/team decides not to finish a match the remaininggames will be counted as ‘walk overs’ and forfeit score award-ed to the other player/team for seeding and countbacks.
Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Stephen Gibson
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – A – near Court 5, Melbourne Park, Batman Ave
Entrants must report to the Sport Venue Control at least30mins before their first scheduled time. Failure to do so mayresult in a forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTPlayers must supply their own racquet. Court surface is plexi-cushion. Competition balls supplied by the Games.
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible but may play 2, or 4 pool matches Competitionis not graded. Each pool may contain teams from all 4 ‘Levelsof Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows in:Pool Play – 8 games. If match tied at 4-4 tie stands. If pool tied‘first to 7’ tie-break is played to determine pool winner.Elimination Tournament – 8 game proset with tie-break at 4-4.Medal Matches – are best of 3 tie-break sets, with tie-break at 5-5.In the event of wet weather it may be necessary to shorten match-es. Players must confirm start times and court condition at thevenue.
RULES & REGULATIONSITA/LTA Rules as adapted for the Corporate Games.Official Australian Code of Conduct applies.Warm up is limited to 5 minutes prior to match start.An Individual may represent only ONE Organisation in theGames. Entry is NOT limited to employeesLate arrivals – the following applies:One minute late – point penalty. Three minutes late – Gamepenalty. Five minutes late – Forfeit from match.Time is kept by the official time piece at Venue Control
RESULTS & SCORINGPlayers will call their own lines and must score, check and signthe Score Sheet immediately after play. If a player/teamdecides not to finish a match the remaining games will becounted as ‘walk overs’ and forfeit score awarded to the otherplayer/team for seeding and countbacks.
Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Sport DetailsSWIMMING
OPEN WATER TABLE TENNIS TENNIS
SPORT ORGANISER ZONE BOWLING Moorabbin
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Inside Centre, Zone Bowling Moorabbin
938 Neapean Hwy, Moorabbin
Entrants must report to the Sport Venue Control at least30mins before your first scheduled time. Failure to do so mayresult in a forfeit. Games ID will be checked at this time.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTShoes and balls are supplied by AMF if needed.Like kind and colour preferred.
FORMATLane allocation is available on Check-In.
Singles and Team squad results are determined over one 3game series based on total pinfall plus handicap. Handicap isbased on 90% of the difference between the average and 200.Average is calculated from the three games bowled, upon com-pletion of play.
A Corporate Team consists of any 4 bowlers men, women orboth. All team members must represent the same organisation.
Team competition is squads (qualifying) followed by Finals.First and second placed teams from squad one and two qualifyfor the Final. First to fourth placed teams from squad threequalify for the Final. Final format is 3 games bowled after lastsquad based on total pinfall plus handicap. Average fromqualifying used for Final
Late arrivals have until the end of the third frame of the firstgame to arrive. The team may then use the vacant score.
RULES & REGULATIONSTBA Rules as adapted for the Corporate Games.
Ties will be broken using the bowling centre’s tie breaking system.
An Individual may enter on only one Bowling Team and repre-sent only ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTSOfficial Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Colin Paul
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Touch Tent on Touch Fields Pits Building
Aughtie Dr, Albert Park
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore their first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Referees will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTUniforms must be of like kind and colour. Numbers preferredon T-shirt sleeves or back. If a team has no numbers on their uniforms they will be drawn onto their arms/legs.Footwear must be worn. Shoes with moulded sprigs permit-ted. NO studded boots permitted. Footwear will be inspected.Competition balls supplied by the Games
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Competition is 6 a side.Matches are as follows:25 minutes. Turnaround after touchdown. No half timeCentral timing will operate. Ties stand in Pool Play.Squad size Minimum 8 Maximum 12Team size 6 players on fieldMixed Team maximum 3 per sex on fieldA team forfeits if it cannot field 5 players.
RULES & REGULATIONSTouch Rules as adapted for the Corporate Games.Play to the referee’s whistle.Team must take the field 1min before start time.An Individual may enter on only one Touch Team and representonly ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGCaptains must check and sign the completed Score Cardimmediately after each Game.
Official Games results are available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
SPORT ORGANISER Jane Tobler
SPORT VENUE CONTROL – See Draws for start timesLocation – Outside the Basketball Hall
Melbourne Sports & Aquatic CentreAughtie Dr, Albert Park
Captains must report to Sport Venue Control at least 30minsbefore your first scheduled match. Failure to do so may resultin a forfeit. Officials will check each Games ID before play.Changes, replacements and new entries are not permitted.
UNIFORM & EQUIPMENTLike kind and colour preferred. Non marking sport shoes only.Competition balls supplied by the Games
FORMATCompetition is pool play followed by elimination tournament.Winner of each pool advancesIn pool play entrants are scheduled for a minimum 3 matcheswhere possible. Last entries may play 2, or 4 pool matchesCompetition is not graded. Each pool may contain teams fromall 4 ‘Levels of Play’ indicated when entering.Matches are as follows:20 min with changeover at 10minutes. Ties stand in Pool Play.Elimination Tournament – ties will be broken by a single rallywith winner advancing.Serve for the tie break is determined by coin toss.Medal Matches – first team to 25 points, must win by 2. If tiedat 25 the first to 27 points wins.Squad size Minimum 8 Maximum 10Team size 6 players on court. Mixed Team maximum 3 persex on court. A team forfeits if it cannot field 5 players, maxi-mum 3 per sex
RULES & REGULATIONS.FIVB/AVB as adapted for the Corporate GamesPlayers rotate clockwise on win of serve. Substitute must beinto the server’s position with player coming off from position‘2’. Libero rule does not apply.An Individual may enter on only one Volleyball Team and repre-sent only ONE Organisation. Entry is NOT limited to employees.
RESULTS & SCORINGScoring is point per rally. Each team must supply a scorer. Nodispute of score will be allowed if a scorer is not supplied.Captains must check and sign the completed Score Sheetimmediately after each Game.
Official Games results will be available fromcorporategames.net.au/aus after the Games Awards.
GAMES POINTS FOR DIVISIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPSPLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 48 42 36 30 24 18 12 6
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 48 42 36 30 24 18 12 6
PLACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POINTS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TENPIN BOWLING TOUCH VOLLEYBALL