This weekend, the highly anticipated Junior State Cup is set to hit Wagga Wagga as some of the best young Touch Football talents from across the state gather to showcase their skills and passion for the game.

Hosted at Jubilee Park, Home of the Wagga Wagga Vipers, the tournament promises an action-packed display of athleticism, teamwork, and sportsmanship.

Kayo, Australia’s premier sports streaming service, will stream the Junior State Cup event from February 16-18 LIVE AND FREE

Sky Sport will ensure international viewers don’t miss out, simulcasting the above content globally.

“We are thrilled to be back in Wagga Wagga for the Junior State Cup this weekend which sees over 9500 in attendance,” said NSW Touch General Manager Dean Russell, “We would like to thank Wagga City Council as the fields once again are in tremendous condition and to Wagga Touch Association for their hard work so far”

When asked if Russell was concerned about the weather he stated that the staff are always monitoring the weather and have heat policies in place if things were to change.

Deputy Mayor Emilia Parkins stated she was very proud of the role the Council has played this year with regards to brokering relationships with a range of different organisations including the University which has been a great success

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