2025 Registration for Toowoomba Tigers AFC
(Toowoomba Australian Football Club)
Follow the process listed below to complete your registration online.
If you are transferring from another CLUB or have any difficulties with the registration,
please contact our registrar on toowoombaafc@hotmail.com
Auskick Play is a transition program for 5-7 year olds
Toowoomba AFL Registration Fees 2025
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Season Registration Fees
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Auskick Play 5-7 Years - $60 (Age is calculated as at 31/12/2025) Transition program
Under 9.5's Mixed - $200 (Born between 1 July 2015 - 30 June 2017)
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Under 11.5's Mixed - $200 (Born between 1 July 2013 - 30 June 2015)
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Under 13.5's Mixed - $200 (Born between 1 July 2011 - 30 June 2013)
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Under 15.5's Boys + Girls - $200 (Born between 1 July 2009 - 30 June 2011)
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Under 17's Boys and Girls - $100 (Born between 1 July 2007 - 30 June 2009)
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Senior Men's and Women's Fees - $300
2025 Player Registration Provisions
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Toowoomba AFC is a registered FairPlay voucher activity provider, and encourages parents of Junior
players to apply for their Qld FairPlay activity voucher via
https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/sports/funding/fairplay/apply and use this in the registration
process.
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Player registration includes:
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Player insurance
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AFLQ DD fees (umpires, match costs)
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Toowoomba Regional Council fees (hire of ground for training and games, clubhouse including kitchen, electricity for floodlights at training)
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Canteen costs (gas, electricity, rubbish collection)
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Admin costs (subscriptions to Xero, Team App, Liquor Permit, website hosting, etc.)
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Team jerseys
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Footballs and other training gear
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Thursday night dinners (Senior teams)
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Special events (Jersey presentations, Ladies Day, Past Player's Day, end-of-season Junior Awards)
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Subsidises end-of-season Senior Awards events
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Skills clinic (e.g. Enhanced Football 2025, 2024)
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Upkeep and maintenance of Club gear (line marker, video camera and livestream capacity, kitchen appliances, gazebos, post pads, PA and speaker equipment, etc)
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Consumables (First Aid kits for matches and clubhouse, paint for field marking, cleaning products etc)
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The Club cannot exist purely on player rego payments, which is why so much volunteer work is also done in raising funds through the canteen, sponsorships, grant applications, fundraisers (e.g. raffles) to meet the shortfall of keeping costs down for player registrations.