That’s a Wrap! for 2021

All Schools Play 2021

Our first year of three at the Gold Coast Performance Centre was a total success. It was an action-packed 5-day event with over 424 teams, bringing around 6500 junior athletes, coaches, and referees, playing nearly 2000 games on the beautiful Gold Coast, thanks to Major Events Gold Coast.

The Countdown is on!

Gold Coast the home of touch football

The world’s largest touch football carnival for schools, will now be played at its new home, the Gold Coast Performance Centre between Wednesday the 6th and Sunday the 10th of October.

TITANS TO BACK ALL SCHOOLS TOUCH COMPETITION

The Gold Coast Titans are proud supporters of Queensland Touch Football, with the NRL Club taking naming rights to the sport’s biggest participation carnival.

From 2021, 6000 students from over 200 schools will play in the Gold Coast Titans All Schools tournament with the event to be played on the Gold Coast.

After previously being held in Brisbane, the world’s largest annual touch football tournament for secondary schools will call Runaway Bay home from next year.

QLD All Schools 2021 relocates to the Gold Coast with the support of Major Events Gold Coast

Queensland Touch Football CEO, Greg Denny and QLD All Schools Tournament Director, Peter Bell announced today that the 2021-2023 QLD All Schools Championships will relocate to the Gold Coast thanks to the support of Major Events Gold Coast.
The move hopes to address field capacity issues and provide facility upgrades that will allow the event to continually grow on the Gold Coast.

That’s a Wrap!

The 2020 year has been a tumultuous one for everyone on the planet. However, not even a global pandemic has stopped the 38th Qld All Schools from going ahead.

In absolutely, terrific weather (uncommon for All Schools recently) the event saw some 350 teams in 7 divisions do battle over 5 days. Over 1400 games of touch were played and the 3500 participants revelled in the freedom that only a game of touch footy can bring. After being locked up for most of the year, the lucky students from all over Queensland had a ball – literally!

Pass the Ball Challenge

In collaboration with QTF, College of Sports & Fitness deliver a touch football specific VETiS program for secondary schools in Queensland, including Certificate II in Sport & Recreation.
The program is jointly endorsed by QTF and Touch Football Australia and provides students with the only opportunity to attain VET qualifications via CSF as well as industry qualifications from Touch Football Australia.

Brisbane City Council Support QLD All Schools 2020

Queensland All Schools Touch Football and Queensland Touch Football are proud to announce that the 2020 QLD All Schools will be once again supported by Brisbane City Council.

QLD All Schools, now in its 38th year, is the world’s largest touch football tournament for secondary schools and typically brings over 6000 participants and an additional 6000 spectators to the Brisbane region.

QLD All Schools 2020 Update #3

Queensland Touch Football and the Queensland All Schools (QAS) are dedicated to providing a safe environment for all attendees. The event complies with a Queensland Government approved Industry COVID Safe Plan – Field Sports and will have COVIDSafe preventative measures in place throughout the event.

With just over two weeks to go, we wanted to take the opportunity to remind all attendees of the COVIDSafe practices that will be in place throughout the event.

World All Schools 2020 Update#2

World All Schools 2020 Wednesday 22 July 2020 Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the World All Schools 2020 event has been postponed indefinitely. Australia’s borders remain closed to international visitors, which has immediately seen the withdrawal of all international teams and indirectly impacted many interstate teams participating at the event. During unprecedented and challenging times […]