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Junior AFL and Football (Soccer) in Toowoomba: How to Get Your Child Into the Game

AFL Darling Downs and Football Darling Downs both run thriving junior programs, giving kids across the region two great pathways into team sport.

By The Daily Toowoomba · Published 21 March 2026 at 6:30 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:20 pm

Toowoomba may be rugby league heartland, but Australian Rules and football (soccer) have carved out strong community followings of their own, and both sports offer excellent junior programs that welcome children of all backgrounds and experience levels. Whether your child is drawn to the aerial mark or the long-range strike, there is a club and a competition waiting for them on the Darling Downs.

AFL Darling Downs oversees Australian Rules across the region, with junior competitions running from Auskick for the youngest children right through to under-seventeen and under-eighteen grades. Auskick is the perfect entry point for children aged five and upward, focusing on fun, basic skills and inclusion rather than competition. Clubs affiliated with AFL Darling Downs operate across Toowoomba and the surrounding towns, so there will almost certainly be a club close to home. Registration typically opens at the start of the calendar year, with the season running through autumn and into winter.

Football Darling Downs runs junior football (soccer) competitions across a similarly wide age range, from MiniRoos for the youngest players through to full-sided youth competitions for teenagers. MiniRoos is an excellent introduction to the game, with smaller teams, modified rules and an emphasis on participation and enjoyment. The Darling Downs has a number of active clubs that field junior teams at multiple age groups, and the sport's year-round appeal means there are often school holiday come-and-try sessions that let children give the game a go before committing to a full season.

Both AFL and football are well set up for families new to the sports. Volunteer coordinators at most clubs are happy to walk new parents through registration, gear requirements and what to expect on training nights. Mouthguards, boots and appropriate clothing are the main items to source before the first session, and many clubs maintain a supply of second-hand gear that can be borrowed or purchased cheaply.

The best first step for either sport is to visit the AFL Darling Downs or Football Darling Downs websites, find the club nearest to you, and make contact. Both organisations also run come-and-try events at the start of each season that are a low-pressure way for children to test the waters. Grassroots sport in Toowoomba thrives on volunteer effort and community spirit, and both codes will make your family feel welcome from day one.

Sources: AFL Darling Downs Football Darling Downs

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