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  2. Touch Football Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Touch Association (ATA) was founded in 1978, following the formation of several state-level organisations, as the national governing body of the sport. The ATA was responsible for the coordination of the sport at a national level, which included the creation of a national championships and the release of the first official rule book, in 1980.

  3. Touch (sport) - Wikipedia

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    The current rules are based on the 8th Edition published by the Australian governing body, Touch Football Australia, in 2020. The updated rules were subsequently adopted by FIT as the FIT 5th Edition Playing Rules. The rules include a section of touch-specific terms and phrases, many of which are shared with rugby league (e.g. offside ...

  4. National Touch League - Wikipedia

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    The National Touch League is a national-wide domestic competition for the sport of Touch Football in Australia.The annual four-day competition allows thirteen regional permits and touch football affiliates from across Australia to compete in twelve divisions including Open, Mixed and Senior categories.

  5. Touch football - Wikipedia

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    Touch (sport), a variant of rugby league football in which players touch rather than tackle opponents Federation of International Touch , the worldwide governing body for touch football National Touch League , the primary Australian national touch competition since 1997

  6. Touch World Cup - Wikipedia

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    Touch and the Touch World Cup are monitored by the international governing body for touch the Federation of International Touch (FIT). [1] The Touch World Cup has been hosted in five continents (Asia, Oceania, Europe, North America, Africa) but is yet to be played in South America. Australia has hosted the World Cup the most having hosted it ...

  7. Australian touch football - Wikipedia

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    Australian touch football may refer to: Rec footy, a non-contact version of Australian rules football; Touch Aussie Rules, a non-contact version of Australian rules ...

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  9. NTL Player of the Series - Wikipedia

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    The National Touch League is the peak domestic competition for the sport of Touch Football in Australia. At the completion of each competition, a Player of the Series and Player of the Final is named.