Your home for every Touch NZ event - Draws, Results, Updates & more ​​​​​​​

Welcome to the Tournament Hub - your go-to destination for everything event-related. From draws and live results to updates, schedules, and essential info, it’s all here in one place.  

Touch NZ national tournament series is one of Aotearoa’s most iconic and impactful sporting experiences. For decades, Touch NZ’s national tournament series has brought people together from every corner of the motu. It’s more than just competition; it’s a celebration of connection, culture, and excellence - showcasing both grassroots passion and elite performance. Whether you’re a player, coach, referee, parent, or supporter, the Touch NZ tournament series is where communities come alive - competitive, inclusive, and proudly Kiwi. 


Explore the Tournaments 

Click through below to discover each event, view draws and results and follow the action as it unfolds. The Tournament Hub is your all-access pass to everything Touch NZ. 

Thursday 11th - Sunday 14th December, 2025

Rotorua

The national event for secondary school teams aged 13 to 18 from across Aotearoa, drawing together young male, female and mixed teams from around the motu.

Friday 6th - Sunday 8th February, 2026

Christchurch

A national showcase for emerging youth talent, highlighting the pathway from juniors to the Touch Blacks. This championship showcases the top Under 16s & Under 18s talent.

Friday 27th February - Sunday 1st March, 2026

Wellington

The flagship annual event, celebrating the highest level of Open competition nationally. This national championship celebrates the best men’s, women’s, and mixed teams in NZ.

Thursday 12th - Saturday 14th March, 2026

Lower Hutt

The pinnacle event for our Masters players, bringing together teams from across the motu to connect, compete, and celebrate an enduring love of the Touch game.

A series built on scale, diversity, inclusion & success 

Every year, the series continues to break records and unite communities at a scale few sports in Aotearoa can match: 

  • Thousands of athletes competing across junior, youth, open, and masters divisions 

  • Hundreds of teams representing clubs, schools, and regions nationwide 

  • Strong participation from more than 90 schools  

  • A sport that reflects Aotearoa with high Māori and Pasifika participation 

  • A growing fanbase - engaged through livestreams, digital content, and social coverage. 

  • Decades of history, producing world-class athletes and unforgettable moments