Spectator Information

One Day Pass: Adult (18+) £5.00 13 to 17 y.o. £3.00

Saturday/Sunday Pass: £8.00 £5.00

Three Day Pass: £12 .00 £7.00

Free Entry for 12 and under

Cash and Cheques with cheque guarantee cards only, no credit card facilties

All tickets to be purchased on arrival

Please remember that ALL the Tournament profits go directly to funding the development of lacrosse in the South of England. Over the last eight years the number of men’s teams in the South and BUSA South leagues has increased from 18 to 57 so let’s keep that growth going by helping new teams to buy equipment and coaching.

There is a free car park for players, officials and people with disabled parking permits opposite the main entrance to South Meadow, spectators are also welcome to use the car park subject to available space.

There is also on-street parking along South Meadow Lane and in pay car parks around Eton.

For physically-challenged visitors please be aware that there is an accessible toilet by the main entrance and that the field is level and reasonably accessible in a wheelchair.

A Tournament Party is planned for the Saturday night in Windsor, the organisers are finishing final details and more info will follow soon, keep the evening free!!

On the Tournament site UKLacrosse and Zenith will be selling a full range of lacrosse equipment and IES will be taking and selling game photographs. There will be a full bar serving alcoholic and soft drinks.

Come along to watch the games and bring friends!!

The London Tournament

18-20 JULY

2008

The Elite Lacrosse event of the Summer

When - 18th - 20th July 2008

Where - Eton College London

Who - Open to all Elite Lacrosse Clubs Internationally

What - Teams and spectators can expect an event like no other with a Festival atmosphere and elite level Lacrosse.

SEMLA is a non-profit volunteer organisation that administers and organises Men’s Lacrosse in the South of England.

Any profit generated from the London Tournament will be utilised for the development of youth lacrosse in the South of England.

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