Alcohol. Think Again Beach Tour – Round Six

Marketing beach, Compete, CompetitiveInner City Beach, West Perth

Alcohol. Think Again Beach Tour (ATABT)

Round Six: Inner City Beach, West Perth (Graded)

Date: 8th and 9th February 2025
Location: Inner City Beach Courts, West Perth

Cost: U19 Teams – $98.00, Adult Teams – $117.00

Event Information

The competition will be a Graded Format, Elite and Competitive will consist of the top 16 seeded teams per gender, and will play pool games on Saturday and single elimination finals on Sunday.

If a team enters into Elite but is seeded 17th and below, they will automatically be moved to the Competitive Division. Teams can also choose to enter themselves into Competitive during registration. Competitive will also have a maximum of 16 teams per gender.

Please be mindful that there is limited parking at the venue so please plan accordingly. Alternate parking is at Beatty Park, which is a 3 minute walk.

 

Registration Information

Registrations will open on Saturday 18th January 2025- Team Registration Form (Be sure to add your team members at the bottom of your VWA Portal under “MY TEAM” before filling out the appropriate form. All participants must be 2024/2025 VWA Platinum Members). All teams are required to have at least one team member with a level 1 referee accreditation.

Deadline to register will be Wednesday 29th January 2025 at 9pm. There will be no late entries. If your team misses the deadline, you can call the VWA Office from Thursday morning asking to be placed on a waitlist in case a team drops out or if VWA decides that your entry can benefit the draw. These will be dealt with on a first-come-first-served basis and entry into the competition is not guaranteed.

 

Supporting Documents

ATABT 2024/2025 Schedule

ATABT 2024/2025 Handbook

For further information please contact [email protected] or call the office on 9228 8522.

 

Volleyball WA acknowledges Healthway and their Alcohol. Think Again message for their ongoing support and commitment to volleyball in Western Australia.