Recapped 2025 State Championships

State cups and championships have been lighting up the fields across the country in a blockbuster finish to the Touch Football calendar. From coast to coast, major events have wrapped up from Western Australia to the ACT, with thousands of participants fiercely competing for state honours, highlighting the depth of Australia’s Touch Football talent. Here’s a snapshot of the latest key moments and performances to round out the year.

 

Queensland State Cup

Marking the start of Queensland Touch Football’s Festival of Touch, the 2025 Queensland State Cup welcomed over 1,800 players and 134 teams to Coomera Sports Park for the state’s premier affiliate competition.

After three days of intense Touch Football, Queensland’s top talent came to the fore with Redlands (Men’s), UQ Rebels (Women’s), and Coolum (Mixed) claiming the Premier division titles.

More than 5,000 spectators per day enjoyed the festivities, with international and invitational teams from Japan, Fiji, and New Zealand experiencing the vibrant atmosphere.

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Touch Football Western Australia (TFWA) Junior State Championships

Presented by Fuel to Go and Play, the TFWA Junior State Championships showcased the brightest young talent across Western Australia, with a record 109 teams competing at UWA Sports Park in Mount Claremont, making it the largest edition of the event to date.

Following on from last year’s success at the event, Perth Brothers retained both Opens titles while also featuring in the 14s Boys final, being named Champion Affiliate for the second year running in the process. The 12s divisions produced three different winners, with the Joondalup Jets (Mixed), Kwinana Titans (Boys), and Baldivis Heat (Girls) emerging victorious. In the 14s age group, Baldivis claimed their second divisional title in the Boys, defeating Perth Brothers, while Peel Touch (Mixed) and the Rosalie Razorbacks (Girls) secured their respective championships.

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Touch Football ACT (TFACT) Capital Territory Cup

TFACT welcomed a record number of teams from across the ACT and NSW regional areas to Deakin Playing Fields for the Capital Territory Cup, its largest junior event of the year. More than 900 participants competed in Boys and Girls divisions from under-10s to under-18s, with the last weekend of November showcasing a fantastic display of junior talent in the nation’s capital.

Local representatives Canberra City Magic were crowned champions in both the 18s Boys and Girls divisions, while Dubbo secured three titles from five grand final appearances. Griffith also enjoyed a strong outing, claiming both 12s divisions and reaching the 18s Girls final against the Canberra City Magic.

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TFACT Super Series

Now in its second year, the Super Series once again featured elite-level domestic competition for the TFACT community, with four Men’s and four Women’s teams battling for championship titles. The event continued its NRL-inspired theme, featuring the Pacific FM Roosters, TRC Construction Storm, McReynolds Plumbing Sea Eagles, and Boundless Building Warriors.

After a set of scintillating grand finals with all teams represented, the TRC Storm edged out the Boundless Building Warriors by a single try to claim the Men’s title, while the McReynolds Plumbing Sea Eagles outshone the Pacific FM Roosters nine tries to five to secure the Women’s championship.

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Touch Football South Australia (TFSA) League Finals

TFSA’s premier representative Touch Football league concluded in December at the University of Adelaide’s Graduates Oval, with finals across Mixed, Women’s, and Men’s divisions. The Northern Vipers and the South West Wolves featured prominently, each appearing in two grand finals.

The Northern Vipers claimed two titles, with both matches going the distance to extra time, defeating the South West Wolves in the Mixed Open and the Central Scorpions in the Men’s Open, securing back-to-back Men’s championships. In the Women’s division, the Eastern Stingrays also won consecutive championships, overcoming the South West Wolves six tries to four.

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New South Wales Touch Association (NSWTA) State Cup

Once again hosted in Port Macquarie, the NSWTA State Cup featured 241 teams, including international entrants from Singapore and Japan, featuring some of the world’s best Touch Football athletes.

After over 900 matches across three days of thrilling competition, the event concluded under perfect conditions for finals. Doyalson and Newcastle successfully defended their titles in the Men’s Open A and Women’s Open A divisions, respectively, while Wallsend defeated the Sharks in the Mixed Open A. Manly Warringah claimed the Club Championship title after accumulating the most points, improving on their second-place finish from last year.

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