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Touch Football in Newcastle: Social Comps, Mixed Teams and Midweek Action

Touch football is one of Newcastle's fastest-growing social sports, offering a non-contact, mixed-gender game that suits players of almost any fitness level.

By The Daily Newcastle · Published 25 April 2026 at 8:15 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:28 pm

Touch Football in Newcastle: Social Comps, Mixed Teams and Midweek Action
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Touch football has built a dedicated following across the Hunter, and it is not hard to see why. The game requires no specialist equipment beyond a pair of boots, has no tackling, accommodates mixed-gender teams as a matter of course, and delivers a fast-paced, high-energy workout in a session that typically lasts no more than an hour. For people returning to sport after a break, or for office groups looking for a midweek activity, it has become a first-choice option.

Touch Football Australia's Hunter affiliated competitions run at venues across the region, including grounds at Broadmeadow, Adamstown and in the Lake Macquarie area. Midweek evening competitions are the backbone of the social calendar, with games typically scheduled on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights to avoid clashing with weekend commitments. Many competitions have divisions specifically for mixed social teams, corporate groups and over-35s.

Registering a team is straightforward. The Hunter Touch Football Association manages team and individual registrations through an online portal, with season fees covering all round-robin matches and finals. Teams can enter as a group or individual players can nominate as free agents and be placed with a team needing extra numbers, a system that works particularly well for newcomers to the city.

Touch football at the representative level is a serious sport in Australia, and the Hunter region has produced state and national players through the club competition pathway. Junior programs run through local schools and clubs, introducing the game to children from around eight years old and building the foundational skills of running lines, support play and decision-making under pressure.

If the appeal of a sport that combines genuine exercise, a social evening out and a genuinely low barrier to entry sounds right, touch football in Newcastle is worth a look. Contact the Hunter Touch Football Association directly or search Touch Football Australia's website to find your nearest competition and sign up before the next season gets under way.

Sources: Touch Football Australia Hunter Touch Football

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