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Nation’s largest primary-aged rugby carnival tackles Armidale this weekend

Carnival organiser Rachael Edmonds and Director of Co-curricular Lachlan Fear, check the draw for this weekend’s TAS Rugby Carnival

There will no doubt be some impressive scorelines on eight fields at The Armidale School (TAS) this weekend, but it is the remarkable numbers behind the scenes that promise to make this year’s TAS Rugby Carnival one to remember. 

A record 66 teams will take part from NSW, Queensland, the ACT and Western Australia for this year’s 20th fixture on 12-13 April, comprising 32 school teams and 34 junior clubs. In what is the largest under 12s carnival in Australia, 43 mixed teams will play 15-a-side, while the girls Sevens tournament continues to expand, with eleven teams taking to the field in under 14s, and twelve, in the under 16s. 

All up, that’s around 1225 registered players, coaches and managers – and that’s not including another couple of thousand parents and supporters expected to descend on the regional city for the event. 

“Planning for this year really started as soon as the final whistle was blown last year,” carnival organiser Rachael Edmonds said.

“It really is as large as we can logistically handle and it involves a massive team here at TAS including grounds and housekeeping staff, our catering team, teachers and admin staff. But to see the joy it brings to the boys and girls playing and their parents, is well worth the effort,” she said. 

Those logistics include accommodation, with more than 700 players staying on site at TAS, and others in various locations in Armidale, Uralla, Walcha and Tamworth. Motels are also booked out across the north.

Another challenge is the draw, with 177 games to be played on eight school ovals, across the weekend. 

On the whistle will be 26 junior referees, supported by referee coaches, who are part of a NSW Rugby referee coaching program. An emporium of local stallholders selling homewares, jewellery and other artisan goods will be operating in the foyer of the Hoskins Centre. 

“One of the big attractions of the carnival is that it offers an opportunity for school and club teams to mix together, camp on tour, develop their teamwork on and off the field in a fantastic carnival atmosphere – and that’s something pretty unique. There really isn’t anywhere else where you could find the Wellington Redbacks juniors up against Canberra Grammar, for instance,” she said. 

Indeed, such is the carnival’s reputation that this year will see the debut appearance of Wellington Redbacks and Illawarra Districts from NSW, Uni Rugby Club from Toowoomba, Qld, and Kalamunda Districts Rugby Union Club, flying across from Perth. 

“It’s fantastic for Armidale, fantastic for TAS but most of all it’s fantastic for the players, and we’re sure everyone’s going to have a great time,” Mrs Edmonds said. 

Armidale Mayor Sam Coupland said the event was a huge drawcard and a highlight on the city’s calendar.

“The TAS Rugby Carnival is something that is uniquely Armidale and has become a major fixture on our calendar. Sporting tourism is a key pillar of the economic drivers in our region and the TAS Rugby Carnival is a cornerstone in making this a reality.”

Teams playing at the TAS Rugby Carnival 2025

Boys U12s Brisbane Grammar School, QLD 
Brothers RC Sunshine Coast, QLD 
Caboolture Rugby Union Club, QLD 
Canberra Grammar School, ACT 
Central Coast Grammar School, NSW 
Coffs Harbour Crusaders JRUC, NSW 
Cranbrook Junior School, Sydney NSW 
Flinders Rugby Club, Buderim QLD 
Goondiwindi JRUC, QLD 
Gunnedah JRUC, NSW 
Highland Goats, NSW 
Inverell Highlanders JRUC, NSW 
Kalamunda Districts RUC, WA
Lennox Head JRUC, NSW 
Lindisfarne Anglican School, Tweed Heads NSW
Lismore JRUC, NSW 
Marist College, Ashgrove QLD 
Marist College, Canberra ACT 
Maroochydore Swans RUC, QLD 
Merewether Carlton JRUC, NSW 
Moree Junior Bulls, NSW 
Noosa Dolphins JRUC, QLD 
Pacific Lutheran College, Caloundra QLD
Padua College, Brisbane QLD 
Peregian Saints Rugby, QLD 
Port Macquarie JRUC, NSW 
Scone Grammar School, NSW  
Shore School Prep, Sydney NSW 
South Toowoomba JRUC, QLD 
St Aloysius’ College, Sydney NSW 
St Augustine’s College, Sydney NSW 
St Ignatius College, Riverview NSW 
St Joseph’s College Nudgee, QLD  
St Patrick’s College, Strathfield NSW 
St Pius X College, Sydney NSW 
Sunshine Coast Grammar School, QLD 
Sydney Grammar School, NSW 
Tamworth Tri Colours NSW 
The King’s School Prep, Sydney NSW 
The Scots College Prep, Sydney NSW 
Toowoomba Bears JRUFC, QLD 
Waverley College Junior School, NSW 
Wellington Redbacks JRUC, NSW
Girls Sevens 14s 
Coffs Harbour Snappers, NSW 
Gunnedah JRUC, NSW 
Lismore JRUC, NSW 
Matthew Flinders Anglican College, QLD
Merewether Carlton JRU, Newcastle NSW
Pacific Lutheran College, NSW 
Port Macquarie JRUC, NSW 
Scone Grammar School, NSW 
Sunshine Coast Grammar School, QLD 
The Armidale School, NSW 
UNE Rugby Club, Toowoomba, QLD 

Girls Sevens 16s 
Coffs Harbour Snappers, NSW 
Gunnedah JRU, NSW 
Illawarra Districts JRUC, NSW 
Matthew Flinders Anglican College, QLD
Merewether Carlton JRU, Newcastle NSW
New England Girls’ School, Armidale NSW
Pacific Lutheran College, NSW 
Port Macquarie JRU, NSW 
SCU Marlins, Coffs Harbour, NSW 
Sunshine Coast Grammar School, QLD 
The Armidale School, NSW 
UNE Rugby Club, Toowoomba, QLD