
In partnership with Touch Football Australia (TFA), we are pleased to announce the Indigenous and Māori Touch Football teams to compete in the 2025 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars.
Returning to CommBank Stadium, Parramatta for the first time since 2022, the annual contest combines the best Indigenous and Māori talent on one field - celebrating culture and showcasing pride in an exciting triple-header with Touch Football, NRL, and NRLW matches taking place.
With the ledger tied at two wins apiece, both sides are searching for a winning advantage in Sydney with a total of nine debutants to take the field in an exciting matchup.
Following his maiden Shane Frederiksen medal in last year's victory, Keeron Hughes returns for the Indigenous All Stars in a largely unchanged line-up. Jarrad Rotumah will don the Indigenous colours for his ninth consecutive appearance, while Tallara Bamblett, Jai Charlton, and Evie Clarkson will make their debut.
Veteran Kingston Lamberg and 2023 Shane Frederiksen medallist Takoha Ropati lead a Māori side boasting six debutants, including Ifor Jones who claimed Player of the Final honours in the Men's Open at last year's Touch World Cup.
The All Stars presents an immersive experience for both Indigenous and Māori Touch Football sides to participate in a week-long celebration of culture, community engagement, education, and cultural activities in a fully integrated camp with their NRL and NRLW counterparts.
Tickets for the 2025 NRL Harvey Norman All Stars are available via Ticketek. Click here to purchase.Congratulations to all players, coaches, and referees selected:
Māori All Stars Team
Indigenous All Stars Team
Referees
*Denotes debutant
Indigenous and Māori All Stars Head-to-Head
2019: Māori 9 defeated Indigenous 6
2020: Māori 12 defeated Indigenous 8
2021: Not played
2022: Indigenous 7 defeated Māori 3
2023: Indigenous tied Māori 10-10
2024: Indigenous 7 defeated Māori 2
Bo de la Cruz Medallists
2015: Carly Walsh (Indigenous All Stars)
2016: Hannah Dyball (TFA All Stars)
2017: Hayley Maddick (TFA All Stars)
2022: Rebecca Mi Mi (Indigenous All Stars)
2023: Rebecca Mi Mi (Indigenous All Stars)
2024: Rebecca Mi Mi (Indigenous All Stars)
Shane Frederiksen Medallists
2015: Lachlan Pierce (Indigenous All Stars)
2016: Dylan Hennessey (TFA All Stars)
2017: Pete Norman (TFA All Stars)
2022: Jardel Bob (Indigenous All Stars)
2023: Takoha Ropati (Māori All Stars)
2024: Keeron Hughes (Indigenous All Stars)
Article added: Tuesday 28 January 2025