The town has a multi-function Sports Complex, which also acts as a
de facto community centre. The most popular sport in Wee Waa is
rugby league, the name of the town's club is the
Wee Waa Panthers. The Panthers compete in the
Group 4 Rugby League competition, which is based in the areas surrounding
Tamworth. The club's most famous export is
Jamie Lyon. A club junior, Lyon famously left his professional career with the
Parramatta Eels to return for a season with the Wee Waa Panthers. The first-grade team went on to win that year (2004) against
Moree, 55 to 12. Lyon returned to professional football with
St Helens for two years to play in the European
Super League. Following this, Lyon played for the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles playing from 2007 to 2016, winning a premiership in
2008 and
2011. The local
soccer club is the Wee Waa United Football Club. In 2019, the club won the Namoi Premier League beating Narrabri FC 2–1 in extra time. The game was broadcast across the state on BarTV. Wee Waa produced
Andrew Currey, the former Australian Olympic javelin athlete and the nation's leading javelin specialist in the 1990s. Currey competed at two Olympic games; Atlanta 1996 & Sydney 2000. Additionally, Currey competed in three Commonwealth Games: 1994 Victoria, 1998 Kuala Lumpur, and 2002 Manchester. Wee Waa is known for its large population of southern blue-tip yabbies. On 4 September 1995, Eric Gordon set the Australian record, catching a specimen that measured 47cm. ==Notable residents==