Junior Touch Cup South
Summer 2026 sees the first Junior Touch Cup event for London and the South with U12, U14 and U17 Girls, Boys and Mixed Divisions there is something for everyone. Each division games and knockout rounds, so plenty of game time!
We have chosen KCS Old Boys RFC in New Malden, London as the event venue, which has great transport links by both road and rail. Come and join us for the first Junior Touch Cup South on 7th June 2026!
Junior Touch Cup South
June 7 2026
KCS Old Boys RFC, London
Junior Touch Cup South June 7 2026 KCS Old Boys RFC, London
All About Junior Touch Cup South
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The venue for the Junior Touch Cup South is the excellent KCS Old Boys RFC, Arthur Road, Morden, New Malden KT3 6LX.
The venue has great pitches with lined Touch pitches, bar, catering and changing rooms.
The venue has ample parking but we encourage teams to car share and use public transport.
The nearest train station is Motspur Park, which is a 20 minute walk from the venue.
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The event is designed to welcome both new and experienced players. As such, while there will be a number of experienced Touch teams, we also welcome less experienced players and teams who might be playing Tournament touch for the first time.
No Regional or Representative Touch sides are able to enter the event.
The events will host a U12, U14 and U17 divisions across boys’, girls’ and mixed categories. Players should be below their chosen age group before September.
U12s will be in current Year 7 or below.
U14s will be in current Year 9 and below.
U17s will be in current Year 12 and below.
Each division will host pool and knockout (Cup, Bowl, Plate and Shield) stages throughout the day, giving teams a great Touch experience.
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KCVS Old Boys RFC will be hosting a BBQ and the Clubhouse bar and facilities will be open throughout the day
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You can get in touch by emailing us at: info@juniortouchcup.com
Our Charity Partner: Tango2UK
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