One of the biggest months on the annual Touch Football calendar, there’s plenty of action happening all around the country to keep an eye on this February. Here are some of the highlights of a massive month ahead.
Bundaberg Cup
1 – 2 February
The Bundaberg Cup is returning for its ninth year, with $20,000 in cash and prizes on offer. One of Australia’s richest Touch Football tournaments, the Bundy Cup offers divisions for elite and social players alike, as well as development opportunities for junior teams.
The perfect way to get back on the Touch field in 2025, 2,800 individuals are expected to converge on the Queensland city.
To learn more, click here.
NSW Junior State Cups (Southern & Northern Conference)
NSW Touch is set to kick off 2025 with a bang, with back-to-back Junior State Cup events on the horizon. The state's top junior talent will go head-to-head, with competitions held across age divisions ranging from Under 10s to Under 18s. Now split into two conferences, the winners from each event will meet in Tempe in March to compete for state supremacy.
Details for both Junior State Cups can be found below:
- NSW Junior State Cup Southern Conference: 14 – 16 February, Wagga Wagga
- NSW Junior State Cup (Northern Conference): 21– 23 February, Dubbo
For more information on either event, click here.
TFWA State Championships, Presented by LiveLighter
14 – 16 February
The Touch Football Western Australia (TFWA) State Championships presented by LiveLighter serve as the state’s premier annual representative Touch event, with divisions contested for Men’s, Women’s, Mixed, and Masters sides. A showcase of the best talent the western state has to offer, the Tompkins Park Sharks (Mixed), Perth Brothers (Women’s), and Northern Spirit (Men’s) will all be confident in defending their respective titles won in 2024.
For more details about the event, click here.
NRL Harvey Norman All Stars
15 February
For the first time since 2022, the NRL All Stars returns to Parramatta at CommBank Stadium. A celebration of culture and showcase of pride, the NRL Harvey Norman All Stars sees the best Indigenous and Māori talent come together to compete across three matches.
The Touch Football Indigenous and Māori Mixed sides will once again serve as the curtain-raiser for an epic triple-header including the NRL and NRLW matches.
For more information about the Touch Football game and corresponding rugby league contests, click here.
Want to experience the action live? Click here to secure your seats.
Tasmania Senior and Junior State Cup
15 – 16 February
In 2025, Hobart will host both the Senior and Junior State Cups simultaneously. The biggest Touch Football event on the annual Tasmania calendar, the best Touch Football athletes from across the Island State will travel to Hobart, all vying for the title of state champions.
For more information regarding this event, follow the Touch Football Tasmania account on Facebook here.