One of the biggest months of the year, November is stacked with Touch Footy action. Here are the key events to keep an eye on in the month ahead.
Queensland Primary All Schools Championships
1 – 3 November
The state’s premier primary school Touch Football event, teams from across Queensland will venture to Cleveland fields of Redlands Touch for a terrific weekend of Touch Footy action. Divisions for Girls, Boys, and Mixed teams are on offer, with St Kevins, Coomera Rivers, and Sheldon all looking to defend their respective championships won in 2023.
To find out more about what’s on offer, click here.
Brisbane Metro Cup Finals Action
Brisbane’s premier Touch Football competition is set to conclude across two exhilarating weekends. With round games nearing an end, the finals are starting to shape up. Witness some of the world’s best Touch Footballers battle it out to be crowned champions. Following two more weekends of round-robin games, finals are currently scheduled across two dates:
- 15 November: Semi-Finals
- 16 November: Grand Finals
Watch the action live on Kayo Sports (Australia), Sky Sport (New Zealand), and Sky Sport Next (All other territories).
To keep up to date with how the competition is shaping up, click here.
Pan Pacific Masters Games
6 – 9 November
The 13th Pan Pacific Masters Games are set to be held on the Gold Coast. One of the world’s biggest biennial Masters' games, more than 30 countries are expected to compete across a wide array of sports.
The Touch Football competition is set to tap off on November 6 at Owen Park. Age divisions are on offer from 30s to 60s in Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed.
To find out more about this event, click here.
National Indigenous Touch Football Knockout
16 – 17 November
One of the highlights of the annual Touch Football calendar, the National Indigenous Touch Football Knockout (NITFKO) is a two-day tournament with mixed divisions contested in Opens, 15s, and 12s. Attracting teams from around the country, the NITFKO is a part of Touch Football Australia’s commitment to promoting positive health messages and physical activity amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with each team requiring a minimum of 70% Indigenous players.
Katrina Gibbs Oval in Dubbo, NSW will once again be hosting the event.
To learn more, click here.
Cold Climate Classic
16 – 17 November
One of our sport's best-kept secrets, the Cold Climate Classic (CCC) is back bigger than ever in 2024! The CCC is moving to Churchill Park in Launceston Tasmania this year, with a new look and feel. This year’s edition will feature two Touch Football events; a Fast 4s tournament and the Tasmanian Club Championships.
There’s just as much fun to be had off the field as well, with two amazing add-on packages available. Experience the best North Tasmania has to offer through a luxurious wine tour at West Tamar Valley, or spend a day at Barnbougle, one of the world’s best golf courses.
To learn more and enter a team, click here.
NSW Vawdon Cup Finals
17 November
A showcase of the best Touch Footy talent the Sydney Metro area has to offer, the finals of this year’s Vawdon Cup are set to be held at the Tempe Velodrome. Following a revamped season, the best teams in the Sydney region will battle it out for championship glory over one colossal day of Grand Final footy.
Touch Football fans can tune in to finals action live on Kayo Sports (Australia), Sky Sport (New Zealand), and Sky Sport Next (All other territories).
For more information, including how the season is shaping up, click here.
Western Australia Livelighter Super League Series Finals
23 November
Western Australia’s premier Touch Football affiliate league, this year’s LiveLighter Super League Series is set to conclude on 23 November at Rosher Park. Following nine rounds of regular-season competition, Semi and Grand Finals will be played on the same day in Perth. Fremantle (Men’s Open), Perth Brothers (Women’s Open), and ARKS (Mixed Open) will be looking to defend their titles won in 2023.
For more information, including how the finals are shaping up, click here.
Touch Football Western Australia Junior State Champs Presented by Fuel To Go and Play
29 November – 1 December
UWA Sports Park in Mt Claremont will host this year’s edition of the Touch Football Western Australia (TFWA) Junior State Champs. Divisions are on offer for U8, U10, U12, U14, and Opens (15 – 17 Years Old). A showcase of the best junior talent emerging from the Western state, Baldivis Heat are chasing a Champion Affiliate three-peat, following success in the 14’s Boys, Girls and 12’s Boys divisions.
To find out more click here.
Queensland State Cup
29 November – 1 December
One of the highlights of Queensland’s annual calendar, the State Cup brings together more than 1500 participants from across Queensland, interstate and internationally. In 2024, the event will be held at Coomera Sports Park on the Gold Coast with the State Cup tapping off the Festival of Touch, Queensland’s biggest Touch Football festival.
Queensland’s premier affiliate competition, hosts Gold Coast touch will be looking to retain their Champion Affiliate title, as well as their Mixed Premier championship. The star-studded UQ Rebels girls will be looking to defend their Women’s Premier title, while the boys from Rockhampton will once again be defending their Men’s Premier crown.
To follow the action live tune, in via Kayo Sports (Australia), Sky Sports (New Zealand), and Sky Sport Next.
To find out more about this year’s QLD State Cup, click here.
Western Affiliates Cup
30 – 1 December
Held at Russell Square, Brown Hill, this year's Western Affiliates Cup will be split over two days. The Men's and Women's divisions will be held on the Saturday, while the Mixed competition is currently scheduled for Sunday. As well as divisions for country Affiliates, an invitational division will also be held, where any team can enter.
Money raised for the tournament will go towards Camp4Cancer.
Follow Touch Football Victoria for more updates as they become available.