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AFL in Townsville: How to Follow the Local Game and Get Involved

Australian Rules football has a passionate following in North Queensland, and Townsville is home to a thriving AFL community worth exploring.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 7 February 2026

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AFL in Townsville: How to Follow the Local Game and Get Involved
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Australian Rules football might not be the first sport that comes to mind in Queensland, but Townsville has a genuine and enthusiastic AFL community. The game is played across the region at both junior and senior levels, and the local competition provides quality football in a tropical setting that is unlike anything you will find further south. If you want to watch or play, there are plenty of entry points.

Riverway Stadium in the Thuringowa suburb of Bohle River is the primary venue for AFL in Townsville, offering a well-appointed ground with good facilities and a friendly atmosphere. The stadium also hosts cricket and other community sport, making it a busy and lively sporting hub throughout much of the year. On a winter AFL afternoon with the Townsville mountains as a backdrop, it is a memorable place to watch the game.

The local competition is administered through AFL Townsville, which runs senior men's and women's competitions as well as a busy junior program. Clubs are spread across the city's suburbs, meaning most residents are within a short drive of a local side. The season typically runs through the cooler months, which suits Townsville's climate well, with games played on weekends across a compact and competitive fixture.

AFL Townsville also maintains strong links with the broader Queensland football landscape through AFL Queensland. This connection gives local players pathways to state-level competitions and, for the very best, potential exposure to national scouts. Whether you are a seasoned Victorians-turned-Queenslander or someone picking up the game for the first time, the local clubs are welcoming and the standard of play is impressive for a regional competition.

For those who prefer watching from the stands, following the AFL Townsville competition is as straightforward as checking the draw on the AFL Queensland website and turning up on a Saturday. Entry is typically affordable and the family-friendly atmosphere makes it an enjoyable community outing. With women's football continuing to grow rapidly in the region, there has never been a better time to discover or rediscover AFL in Townsville.

Sources: AFL Queensland AFL Townsville

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