NRL Touch Football, also known as Touch Football Australia, is a privately owned organization headquartered in Australia. Founded in 1968, and with approximately 60 employees, the organization reported $3.1M in revenue as of 2023. As a purveyor of contact sports, it is responsible for the overall leadership, management, administration, and development of Touch Football across Australia, having also established a partnership with the NRL. The organization provides direction for the sport of Touch Football and works to develop the game.

Revenue

Founded

1968

Headcount

55

Headquarters

Australia

Primary Segment

Contact sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

The ACT Raiders fielded six teams in The Championships 2026, competing in Women’s & Men’s Open, Men’s 20s, Men’s 55s, All Abilities Tier 2, and All Abilities Tier 3 divisions at C.ex International Stadium Coffs Harbour last week, as detailed on March 11. This followed the conclusion of The Championships 2026 on March 7, an event in Coffs Harbour where last year’s grand finalists returned to the field to prove themselves after four days of action. Earlier, on February 23, the New South Wales Touch Association (NSWTA) announced that conference champions were set to clash in the Junior State Cup (JSC) State Final on March 1 at Tempe, concluding the opening stages of its junior representative event. On January 29, Touch Football Australia (TFA), in conjunction with Māori Touch New Zealand (MTNZ), unveiled the Indigenous and Māori Touch Football teams selected to compete in the 2026 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars, marking its return to Aotearoa New Zealand for the first time since 2023. Previously, on January 14, Touch Football South Australia announced its representative teams, the South Australian Heat, for The Championships 2026, following a competitive selection process for the premier national event.

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