Hockey action at the 2026 Your Local Club Regional Academy Games, featuring athletes from SSA and HAS. 📸 Credit: Pete Dovgan

2026 Your Local Club Regional Academy Games a win for athletes and the Tamworth region

Tamworth has once again delivered a standout sporting event, successfully hosting the 2026 Your Local Club Regional Academy Games across a vibrant weekend of competition from April 17–19.

Hosted by the Northern Inland Academy of Sport (NIAS) on behalf of the Regional Academies of Sport (RAS) network, the Games welcomed close to 1,000 emerging athletes from across New South Wales, competing in Basketball, Golf, Hockey, Netball, Triathlon and Softball.

Venues across the Tamworth region came alive as athletes represented all 11 Regional Academies of Sport – Central Coast, Far West, Illawarra, Hunter, North Coast, Northern Inland, South East, South West Sydney, Southern, Western Region and Western Sydney – alongside guest teams from Sydney. The Games brought together athletes, coaches, officials, families and supporters, creating a true celebration of regional sport.

NIAS Regional Manager Sue Charles praised both the athletes and the Tamworth community for delivering another highly successful event.

“The Your Local Club Regional Academy Games provide an incredible platform for young athletes to compete at a high level while representing their regions with pride,” Charles said.

“Tamworth once again put on an outstanding event for our athletes, teams and supporters, and the support from the local community played a huge role in the success of the Games.”

Now in the second year of NIAS’s three‑year hosting tenure, the 2026 Games built on the strong foundations established in previous years, delivering high‑quality competition while reinforcing Tamworth’s reputation as a leading regional destination for major sporting events.

In addition to athlete development outcomes, the Games delivered significant benefits for the Tamworth region, with hundreds of visiting athletes, coaches, officials and families travelling to the area across the weekend. The influx of visitors generated strong local economic activity, including increased accommodation stays, hospitality trade and broader tourism benefits throughout the region.

Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:

“The Regional Academies of Sport network play a key role in the NSW talent pathway system, supporting the next generation of NSW athletes on and off the field to ensure the production line of Olympic and Paralympic athletes from regional NSW continues.

“The NSW Government is a proud supporter of the Regional Academies of Sport network as part of its commitment to supporting young athletes in regional areas.

“Congratulations to the RAS network, NIAS and 1,000 emerging athletes from across NSW on another successful Regional Academy Games.” 

The 2026 Games were proudly supported by Clubs NSW (Your Local Club), the NSW Office of Sport, Tamworth Regional Council, Regional Australia Bank, The University of New England, Wests Entertainment Group, Tamworth Toyota, and media partners NBN News and the Super Radio Network (95.5TMFM, 92.9 FM).

With another successful edition complete, the Regional Academies of Sport network looks ahead to continuing to strengthen pathways for talented young athletes while delivering lasting benefits for regional communities across New South Wales.

Results

Basketball

Boys:
1st – HAS
2nd – IAS
3rd – CCAS
Girls:
1st – CCAS
2nd  -IAS
3rd – HAS
 
Gold Medal Match Referees: Ryan Johnson & Chelsea Smith
Boys All Star Five:
Lachlan Butler
IAS
David Conallin
NCAS
Tyler Donnelly
HAS
Edem Downling
IAS
Mason Potestas
CCAS
All Star Five Coach: Peter Harvey – HAS
Girls All Star Five:
Lexlani Blain
HAS
Kalani Chambers
IAS
Grace Garwood
CCAS
Ava Gillard
HAS
Zali Heffernan
CCAS
All Star Five Coach: Maddison Delaney – IAS
 

Golf

Individual
Stroke Play Champions
Girls – Ava Prince CCAS
Boys – Sky Tse Sydney Metro North
Teams
1st – Sydney Metro North
 

Hockey

Girls Div 1
1st – NIAS
2nd – IAS
3rd – HAS
Girls Div 2
1st – WRAS
2nd- NCAS
3rd – SSA
Boys Div 1
1st – NIAS
2nd – HAS
3rd – SWSAS
Boys Div 2
1st – HAS
2nd  – WRAS
3rd – SSA/NCAS Combined
MVP:
Girls Div 1: Zoe Russell
IAS
Girls Div 2: MVPs: Lucy Bolton – SSA, and Evie Ryder – SWSAS tied
SSA/SWSAS
Boys Div 1: Nate Field
SWSAS
Boys Div 2: Owen Dinsdale
SSA/NCAS

Netball

Div 1
1st – SWSAS
2nd – SNA Blue
3rd – HAS
Div 2
1st – WRAS
2nd – SNA Yellow
3rd – CCAS
MVP’s Div 1
CCAS
Charlotte Long
HAS
Bowey Manning
IAS
Indy Bradley
NCAS
Zoe Townsend 
SNA Blue
Millie Morrison
SNA Purple 
Miki Vandenberg
SNA Teal
Eva Ahokava
SSA
Alana Neyland
SWSAS
Arijana Strickland 
WSAS 1
Aleigha Panuve
WSAS 2
Francine Valentine
WRAS
Hannah Hayes
MVPs Div 2
CCAS
Ariana McVeigh
FWAS
Charlee O’Connor
HAS
Tori Daley
IAS
Ava Targett
NCAS
Ivy Howard
NIAS Gold
Melita Howard
NIAS Maroon
Paige Floyd
SESA 
Sophie Lewis 
SNA Yellow
Siena Pessetto
SWSAS
Pippa Kelly
WRAS
Eliza Strahorn

Netball Umpires

Rising Star Award: Bianca Kral – SWSAS 
 
Badges Awarded:
C Badge – Sophie Wykes & Madeline Robinson 
B Badge – Caitlin Holleman, Lola Welsh, Sophie Placek, Bianca Kral, Paige Hammond, Matilda George, Emilie Summers, Abby Andrews, Ruby Bowen, Malani Murphy, Olivia Ketley, Charlee Render, Abbey Whitchurch, Anna Monteleone
 

Softball

Girls
1st – WSAS
2nd – SWSAS
 
Boys
1st – SWSAS
2nd – WSAS

Triathlon

Junior Female
1st – Eva Mowbray CCAS
2nd – Emily Stone WRAS
3rd – Isla O’Connor IAS
Junior Male
1st – Isaac Chapman WSAS
2nd – Alexander Mackie WSAS
3rd – Liam Ward ROSTA
Youth Female
1st – Anise Dawkins NCAS
2nd – Olivia Fraser ROSTA
3rd – Anastasia Lamb ROSTA
Youth Male
1st – Caine Platt HAS
2nd – Thomas Rice CCAS
3rd – Matthew Fosse SWSAS
 

Fantasy Team

1st: CCAS

    Thomas Rice

    Mason Pellatt

    Eva Mowbray

2nd: IAS

    Taylor Mulhere

    Luke Barritt

    Isla O’Connor

3rd: ROSTA

    Liam Ward

    Koby Hellyer

    Olivia Fraser

Full results from the 2026 Your Local Club Regional Academy Games can be found at www.academygames.com.au

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