Listed here are just a couple of the places around NSW where Sydney Uni, as well as other independent clubs play frisbee. Between weekly league games, the occasional weekend tournement, and more intense annual events, there are plenty of opportunities to get involved.
These trainings are open to players of all skill level from absolute beginners to national representatives. Through the use of fun drills and games you will learn all the skills needed to play Frisbee.
As we get closer to the University Games, these training sessions will increase team cohesion, improve personal skill levels and introduce advanced skills required for University Games.
Our annual uni competition hosted Sydney Uni where we will compete against Universities from around the Sydney region and further afield in a one day tournament.
This is another one day tournament to be held at Waverly park, with the obligatory after party to follow.
Another IV, this one held by the University of New South Wales.
A highlight of the Frisbee calendar, Stampede is a two day tournament with a difference. It combines a one-day team tournament, one-day Hat tournament in the nice, rustic countryside of NSW.
More commonly refered to as League, this competative league on the North Shore goes on every Winter and Summer. SUUFA usually puts in a Team into the Division 2 and Division 3 section.
Similiar to NSL Winter and Summer League with but run as an independent hat tournament instead of a traditional league.
A League Hat, where each player signs up individually and then is placed on teams based in Darlington, NSW.
Usually held at the end of the first semester, the Eastern Univeristy Games are held between Universities from Queensland and NSW that compete in any variety of sports, Ultimate Frisbee included. Historically, we have performed very well at EUGs.
The pinnicale of University Sport in Australia. The University of Sydney will compete against Universities from around Australia in order to determine which is the strongest team in university Frisbee.