Redcliffe Tigers set to welcome players and families for 2026 sign-on day
Published 9:00am 19 January 2026
Words by Belinda Boyce
The Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club will open its doors to players, families and supporters next month, inviting the community to come along and get involved ahead of the 2026 season.
The club’s 2026 Sign-On Day will be held on Saturday 7 February, offering locals the chance to register, meet the team behind the club and learn more about what the upcoming season will bring.
A club for all ages and abilities
Registrations will be open on the day for a wide range of teams, including:
Auskick
Junior teams (Under 8s to Under 11s)
Youth teams (Under 13s to Under 17s)
Senior Women and Senior Men
Masters
Inclusion and wheelchair teams
The Redcliffe Tigers offer female-only teams across junior, youth and senior competitions, providing clear and supportive pathways for girls and women at every level of the game.
On the day, attendees will be able to:
Meet coaches and committee members
Ask questions about teams and the season ahead
Purchase Redcliffe Tigers merchandise
Learn more about the club’s community programs and culture
Making it easier for families to get involved
The club is also a registered Play On! provider, allowing eligible families to use Play On! sports vouchers towards their 2026 registrations.
Recently named AFLQ Community Club of the Year, the Redcliffe Tigers say the sign-on day is about more than registrations. It is a chance to connect with the wider community and welcome new faces to the club.
Local businesses interested in supporting grassroots sport will also be able to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, which the club says play an important role in supporting players and programs across all levels.
Event details
Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club Sign-On Day
When: Saturday 7 February
Time: 9:00am to 11:00am
Location: Redcliffe Tigers AFL Club, 30 Nathan Rd Kippa Ring
Locals can find this event, along with other upcoming sporting events, on Moreton Daily’s events calendar, which is regularly updated throughout the year.
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