Become a Game Advisor, 5-6 April 2025

Elevate your understanding of the game and support fair play on the field by becoming a certified Game Advisor. Join us for an intensive weekend clinic at University Outdoor Nationals, on April 5-6th, where you’ll gain the skills & insights needed to make a real impact as a Game Advisor.

This training is for players passionate about Ultimate who want to help uphold the Spirit of the Game at all levels of play. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or simply love Ultimate and want to get involved, this clinic will equip you with techniques to help players manage game flow, resolve conflicts, and play more Ultimate.

Being a Game Advisor is also more than just the on-field moments, it’s also a fun way to stay connected with your sport - you’ll be working within a team, to help deliver a great tournament experience.

Why attend?

  • Enhance your understanding of Ultimate’s rules and spirit

  • Support your Ultimate community in a meaningful way

  • Join the event team at select UKU events and get the best view in the house of some of our best players making their biggest plays

  • Become eligible to volunteer as a Game Advisor at International events.

To know more about what a Game Advisor is see this short video, or see these pages on the WFDF and AFDA websites.

How many spots are there?

  • 4! So expect them to fill quick. (2x FMP, 2x MMP)

How much does the training cost?

  • The training is free. You just need to get yourself there, and sort accommodation. We will provide some meals (which ones is TBC).

How do I sign-up?

Why bring Game Advisors to UKU Uni Nationals?

  • By giving any player exposure to GAs, we hope to help improve rules knowledge and understanding of how to handle calls. For Uni players we expect that will have a long pay-off over the course of their playing career, as well as the short-term benefits at Wu24s next year.

  • Also, it brings the UK in line with many other nations across the world, and it gives GAs reps early in the season, which helps to improve the overall calibre of GAs at Worlds events.

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