Dugongs have captured their second Toowong Grand Final #2 victory in as many years with a 7-3 win over The Misfits.
A fantastic team performance saw eight members record a try or a try assist in the match.
Lead by player of the match and Country Origin representative Anthony Hanna, Dugongs pushed out to a quick lead and maintained it for the duration.
Not to be outdone, quality showings from Misfits' Henry Waller, captain Luke Sungar and Josie Fawckner kept their side in it.
A special moment on the final play of the game with Liam Sue diving over to score.
Liam has been playing Kick It since 2012, debuting for Drifters at Shaw Road. He retires on top for Dugongs!
Individuals
Dugongs 7
T: Anthony (2) Dave S, Dave W, Alexandria, Liam.
A: Hunter, Dave S, Dave W, Benjamin, Dave B.
Misfits 3
T: Henry, Josie.
A: Luke.
Untouchies have won their 14th grand final at Toowong with an epic 6-5 win over Sneaky Link to kick-off winter season on Tuesday.
One of the tightest grand finals in years, the match spent over 8-minutes in extra time before a result was found.
Player of the match, and match winner Gerard Martin intercepted a Sneaky Link wrap play to race 40m to score.
A key cog two two tries in the match, Gerard's defence was what stood out with numerous big efforts to shut down Sneaky Link's ruck.
An early try to brother Tony Martin, and Gerard got Untouchies off to a fast start.
Sneaky captain Matt Jensen crossed soon after, before Jaz Martin went in for his first try to blow the scores out to 4-1.
Queensland Origin representative Charlie Mills showcased his speed and footwork to break up the Untouchies' stone wall defence to notch up his first try.
Sneaky Link quick-men Gus McGregor an Tom Scott made cameos before succumbing to injury moments before halftime.
Untouchies' Lincoln Redgen skipped through some sluggish goal line defence early in the second.
Then, one of the more gutsy second half performances unfolded with a string of tries to Charlie Mills and Ben Slater.
With one sub, and two minutes left of the clock, Sneaky Link had tied up the scores.
In a new adaption to extra time, both teams started with six players, before dropping one male at the 4th and 5th minute mark.
The four-on-four match up finished up with a Gerard Martin pet-play as he snuffed out the third attempted wrap play of extra time.
Well done to Untouchies!
Individuals
Untouchies
T: Gerard (2), Tony, Jasmin, Lincoln.
A: Darcy.
Sneaky Link
T: Charlie (3), Matt, Ben.
A: Charlie.
Winter season at Toowong
Next season at Toowong will kick-off from Tuesday, July 30th.
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