Misfits are the NEW LIVIN charity tournament champions after defeating Kickaholics Anonymous in a gutsy 3-0 performance on Sunday.
Representing the Toowoomba mixed competition, Misfits started out strong drawing their first two matches against Troopers and Bornlosers.
A third round pool match win against Burners and a 5-2 mixed/mens demolition of Dodgers secured their place in the top 4 as the second highest seeded team.
New South Wales Origin star Beau Hess backed up his Wednesday night performance with a four-try effort, while vice captain Racheal Parker notched up a couple of tries.
Kickaholics Anonymous stayed red-hot through the day going undefeated throughout the pool matches to finish on top of the ladder heading into finals.
Maroons’ captain Jess Sleep combined for two tries and two try assists, while Blues representative Isaac Mobbs and Bailey Cordery scored 3 tries of their own.
LIVIN charity tournament mixed runners up.
The third annual Kick It LIVIN charity tournament took place at Jack Cook Memorial Park, Taringa with a close-nit community feel featuring LIVIN co-founder Casey Lyons.
The goal was to raise awareness and vital funds for mental health and depression. Together with LIVIN, we can help kick the stigma associated with this debilitating disease one game at a time. Speak out. Nobody suffers alone.
A special thanks go to Ciaron from Cattledogs who organised a raffle at short-notice with all ticket sales donated back to LIVIN. Raffle winners
Tx #39 – Dan Caruana (Cobras)
Tx #69 – Camilla Williams (Burners)
Thank you to our event partners, Arrivederci Pizzeria, Grill’d and Share Story.
We look forward to a bigger and better 2019 LIVIN charity tournament!
Sportsmanship on show between our mixed 2 finalists.
In their first Kick It Touch tournament, Dodgers’ showcased some solid traditional touch footy skills, speed and savvy defence as they defeated 2017 champions Spartans in their opening pool match.
2017 runners up Beau Knows were their next victim with a classy and hard-fought 3-2 win in trying conditions.
Playing a man down, Dodgers would go on to draw against mixed finalists Kickaholics Anonymous 5-5 before falling to Misfits 5-2 in the final pool match.
The Spartans endured a similar fate, losing just one pool match to finish second on for and against.
Mens top try scorer and Spartans’ captain Ben scored five of this team’s 13 tries. Beau Knows’ Christian Kereszteny and Nek Set’s Shaun Wickham finished the day tied on 5 tries.
The mens grand final would be a repeat of this morning’s mens match between Dodgers and Spartans.
Some tough rucking and rock-solid defence ensured some fiery and gutsy play.
The opportunistic Dodgers capitalised on a multitude of errors by Spartans’ to secure a 2-1 victory.
Livin charity tournament mens champions
Thank you to everyone for their involvement in the 2018 LIVIN Charity tournament.
See you again next year!
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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...Continue reading→
The Queensland Maroons have secured their third-straight mixed State of Origin win with a hard-fought 9-4 victory over the Blues on Wednesday.
In a match built on sportsmanship and pure skill, it did not disappoint in greasy conditions.
A spirited second half comeback from the Blues highlighted by a length of the field effort from Chloe Storm who pounced on a loose ball to beat three would-be Maroons defenders.
Toowoomba’s own Beau Hess closed the gap to within one just minutes later, jumping on the ball in the in-goal after a nifty short grubber.
The momentum was short lived with a penalty try awarded to Dugongs’ Tim Mitchell, before Michael Bacon followed suit with a neat kick and score.
Player of the match Jayden Turnbull extended the lead to four after splitting from dummy half on Blues’ winger Ben Stevens to send Brayden Barrett over in the corner.
The match was put beyond doubt with Maroons captain Jess Sleep crossing for two points courtesy of a stylish in-and-away from Michael Bacon to draw the edge defence.
Beau Hess crossed for a late consolation try.
The mixed Origin match was billed as a fast-paced showdown between two hungry sides and in the opening minutes it lived up to expectation.
Some rock solid defence and quick rucking saw a stalemate over the opening quarter.
The deadlock was broken with a sharp grubber to Tim Mitchell. Just three minutes later, Troopers’ Michael Bacon jumped on a fortunate ricochet to extend the lead to 2-0.
In wet conditions, Joeys’ own Jayden Turnbull scooped up a long-range kick to slide over the line.
The Maroons would coast into the halftime break 4-0 following a pin-point kick from Spartans’ Ben Burstow.
Queensland Maroons
Tries: Tim Mitchell (2), Michael Bacon (2), Jayden Turnbull, Ben Burstow, Brayden, Jess.
Try Assists: Michael Bacon, Jayden Turnbull
New South Wales Blues
Tries: Beau Hess (2), Chloe Storm.
A big thanks to our match sponsors, LIVIN, Arrivederci Pizzera, Power Station Co., Intercept Co and Share Story.
We look forward to a bigger and better 2019 State of Origin series!
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Congratulations to the Kick It Queensland Maroons on a 3-0 State of Origin series clean sweep over New South Wales. The first three-match series was hosted at Toowong and Forest Lake, with over 30 players representing. It was an excellent State of Origin series that saw the Blues improve as the series progressed, including a...Continue reading→
Congratulations to Country who defeated City 7-6 in golden point extra time. A match-winning try by Daniel Scott of a Jade Johnson-Smith short-ball secured the victory in a drop-off. The win marks the third consecutive year that Country has won over City. A special thank you to all our City/Country Origin sponsors and partners from...Continue reading→
Since 2012, the Kick It State of Origin has been the jewel in the crown on the representative calendar with over 120 players taking part. It's so important to remember when we started, where we came from and the players who wore Origin jerseys past and present. Below is our State of Origin honour roll...Continue reading→
Well done to Sneaky Link who defeated Nims Trims 4-2 in Golden Point extra time to conclude winter season at Toowong. The rivals battled it out with Nims Trims racing out to a 2-nil lead at halftime. A second half response saw Sneaky Link level the scores midway through the second half. Player of the...Continue reading→
Untouchies have recorded their thirteenth Toowong grand final win with a hard-fought 4-3 victory in extra-time against Hey Furston. In a clash between Kick It's most experienced team, and newest team, it was Hey Furston who started fast, scoring the opening two tries. A two-point girl try to Olivia in the opening four minutes set...Continue reading→
25 weeks matches made up the 2024 Toowong campaign over 3.5 seasons. A mammoth 1056 tries were scored across the competition, which equated to 1261 points (not including trials or finals). For the men, there were 90 different try scorers, at an average of 9.45 tries scored per player. Multiple Scoregasms posted the most male...Continue reading→
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P-Dub has secured its fourth Carseldine Mens title after defeating Beer Pressure 4-1 on Wednesday night.
It was the Padua Old Boys’ seventh straight grand final appearance over a period spanning back to the 2016 Spring season at Kedron Lions AFL Club.
Early tries to Luke and Jarrod gave P-Dub the lead before a crisp intercept from team captain, Joe pushed the lead out to 3-0 right on halftime
The second half proved to be a stalemate up until the 35th minute mark with some lovely hands from Beer Pressure captain Ben and Shaun senting North Brisbane representative Will over for a try.
A controversial penalty try minutes later iced the game for P-Dub.
Reigning champions, The Ballerz won their second mixed crown in as many seasons, defeating 4-time champions Mother Ruckers 4-3.
It was Mother Ruckers’ seventh grand final appearance in the last eight seasons and first not as the reigning champions.
Mother Ruckers crossed first with fleet-flooted Keegan scooting down the sideline.
The reigning champions applied the pressure with some crafty split plays from dummy half testing Mother Rucker’s defence. Ballerz captain Jake crossed with a nifty short kick into the in goal.
Queensland captain Jess found the try line moments later diving on a loose ball to take a 3-1 lead into halftime.
Long serving Mother Rucker, Phil capitalised on some sluggish defence and jumped on a grubber after running around multiple players.
The competitive spirit flowed as The Ballerz jumped ahead 4-2 with a wonderful dummy half split from Jess, sending Ben over.
Mother Ruckers hit back through their captain Brandon in the 38th minute to set up a grand stand finish.
The Ballerz held on for a famous victory is one of the best grand final matches in recent history.
Tries: The Ballerz (Jake, Jess, Ben) | Mother Ruckers (Keegan, Will F, Brandon). MOTM: Jaxson (The Ballerz)
Hawaii Try-O go whoa in first season!
New mixed champions Hawaii Try-O have won their maiden mixed two title in their first season. A hard fort battle with long-time team Troopers ensured an enthralling matchup.
Man of the match Kosta proved to be the difference with some stout defence, while scoring a try of his own.
Queensland representative Michael paved the way for the Troopers, crossing for a try of his own and showcasing his trademark speed.
When the dust had settled, Hawaii Try-0 came out on top 5-3 over Troopers.
MOTM: Kosta (Hawaii Try-0)
Thanks to all players, captains and teams for a great season.
A special thanks must to go all our season sponsors.
Beat the chill! 2018 Carseldine Winter season kicks-off on Wednesday, June 20th. Visit the registration page to register your side!
Balls Deep have secured their maiden division one grand final win over Flickers to conclude summer season. Runners up in their past two finals, a starring performance by their middle players got them home in a 7-3 victory. Balls Deep captain and leading mens try scorer Nathan Wilson proved effective with one tries and an...Continue reading→
In their first season, Cheese Touch has taken out the Toowong Division two grand final, defeating Slap Happy 6-3 on Tuesday night. Player of the match Aaron Ashby featured with two tries and two assists in a match-defining performance. Hot and humid conditions proved advantageous for Cheese Touch who had five subs to Slap Happy's...Continue reading→
Since 2012, the Kick It State of Origin has been the jewel in the crown on the representative calendar with over 120 players taking part. It's so important to remember when we started, where we came from and the players who wore Origin jerseys past and present. Below is our State of Origin honour roll...Continue reading→
Well done to Sneaky Link who defeated Nims Trims 4-2 in Golden Point extra time to conclude winter season at Toowong. The rivals battled it out with Nims Trims racing out to a 2-nil lead at halftime. A second half response saw Sneaky Link level the scores midway through the second half. Player of the...Continue reading→
Untouchies have recorded their thirteenth Toowong grand final win with a hard-fought 4-3 victory in extra-time against Hey Furston. In a clash between Kick It's most experienced team, and newest team, it was Hey Furston who started fast, scoring the opening two tries. A two-point girl try to Olivia in the opening four minutes set...Continue reading→
25 weeks matches made up the 2024 Toowong campaign over 3.5 seasons. A mammoth 1056 tries were scored across the competition, which equated to 1261 points (not including trials or finals). For the men, there were 90 different try scorers, at an average of 9.45 tries scored per player. Multiple Scoregasms posted the most male...Continue reading→
The introduction to touch program returns in term 3, 2025 following a rewarding launch last year. Designed to focus on gross motor skills and basic touch football movements, the program is able to appeal to participants of all skill levels. A mixture of intrinsic and extrinsic learning, team games, skilled activities and lots of running...Continue reading→
Kick It's newest competition has well and truely left its mark after an exciting 2024! Established in late 2023, the Forest Lake competition has gone from strength to strength in a short amount of time, creating a strong community feel and a fun, social atmosphere each Sunday afternoon. The growth proved rewarding as Forest Lake...Continue reading→
Sneaky Link have notched up their first division 1 grand final win at Toowong with a 6-1 victory over Slap Happy. Overcoming a devastating 6-5 golden point loss to Untouchies a season ago, the local speeders proved to good for their adversaries, gliding past them in the semi finals. The only team to beat Sneaky...Continue reading→
Slap Happy have won their second division 1 grand final with a heart-stopping victory over Nims Trims on Tuesday night. A final play kick from Aaron Fraser into the in-goal for Emmie Folan Murphy pushed Slap Happy ahead on the scoreboard that failed to move during the second half. The two division one wins, plus...Continue reading→