Congratulations to the 2018 Kick It Touch Football State of Origin representatives.
Players were selected across our three major venues to represent their state on Wednesday, June 27th at Carseldine.
Queensland Maroons 1. Ben Burstow(Spartans) 2. Bec Rophia (Next-Gen Untouchables) 3. Brayden Barrett (The Ballerz) 4. Michael Bacon (Troopers) 5. Camilla Williams(Burners) 6. Jessica Sleep (vc) (The Ballerz) 7. Jayden Turnbull (Joeys) 8. Tim Mitchell (Dugongs) 9. Jamie Thorburn(LTR) 10. Anthony Martin(Next-Gen Untouchables) 11. Matt McIver (c)(Next-Gen Untouchables) Team managers: Ben Hayes, Clint Wicks.
A special mention to Maroons’ captains Matt and Jessica.
New South Wales Blues 1. Chloe Storm (Nek Set) 2. Isaac Mobbs (Multiple Scoregasms) 3. Alec McMaster (Bermuda Bri-Angles) 4. Joe Flannery (c) (Burners) 5. Ben Stevens(New Kicks On The Block) 6. Archie Walter (Bermuda Bri-Angles) 7. Beau Hess(Transformers) 8. Monica Wilkie (vc)(Rampage) 9. Toby Burke (Cattledogs) 10. Emma Toms (Burners) 0. Corey Pocock(Hawaii Try-O) Team managers: Adam Redmond, David Sercombe.
A special mention to Blues’ captains Joe and Monica.
Thanks to our event sponsors Intercept Supply Co., Power Station Co and Arrivederci Pizzeria.
For more details, visit our State of Origin page.
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→
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→
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→
Taringa champions Next-Gen Untouchables have made it four mixed grand final wins on the trot after defeating Burners 5-1 in the final on Tuesday night.
The result marks only the second time in Kick It history that a team has won four mixed titles in a row and the first at Taringa.
Next-Gen Untouchables also claimed the 2017 Cash Day tournament to make it a clean sweep over the last twelve months.
The Burners made it to their second grand final in as many seasons as the challengers hoped to end the streak of the green team.
Their trademark rucking style and scrambling defence was a feature early on as they held Untouchables scoreless in the opening 10 minutes.
It took a spark from Queensland Origin representative Bec Rophia to crack the Burners defence, before former Redcliffe representative Bronson Butler capitalised on the next possession.
It took until the 19th minute for Burners to post their first points after new New South Wales captain Joe Flannery pounced on a loose ball to dive over the line.
The 1-1 deadlock was broken early in the second half with Next-Gen Untouchables captain Tammy Haydock crossing for her first try.
After relentless pressure and a handful of repeat sets on the Burners goal line, Tammy crossed for her second to ice the game with just minutes left on the clock.
Final: 5-1
Try scorers | Next Gen Untouchables – Tammy (2), Bronson. Burners – Joe Player of the Match | Tammy A big thanks to our grand final champions sponsor Arrivederci Pizzeria (Milton).
The Bermuda Bri-Angles defeated Footy McFootface 5-2 to secure their first mixed 2 crown since entering the competition in 2017.
In a match that featured two grand final rookies, the stage was set for an enthralling matchup.
New South Wales duo Alec McMaster and Archie Walter featured as the pair put on nice inside ball to take a 2-1 lead into halftime.
Man of the match Harry Elmes broke the game wide open early in the second half with a craft kick-and-chase to score before a couple of late tries sealed the victory.
It was a tremendous effort by Footy McFootface to make the grand final after being forced to play two semi-finals matches against Out Of Touch with both going to extra time.
Experienced David Curti found the try line and got a result for his side to lead them to the grand final match.
A big thanks to our grand final runners up sponsor Grill’d Toowong.
Well done to our 2018 Taringa Autumn LIVIN top try scorers!
Camilla earns the top honour for the second time in four seasons, while Out Of Touch captain Chris went on a try scoring feast from the mid-way point of the season to secure his first crown. All LIVIN top try scorers received some LIVIN merchandise.
Winter season kicks-off at Taringa on Tuesday, June 5th. To Register your team, click here. For season details and information regarding Taringa, visit the Taringa venue page.
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→
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 Ballerz have taken out the mixed competition after an impressive 5-3 win over Nek Set on Wednesday. Victories to Untouchabl3s and Balls Deep capped an amazing grand final night.
The Ballerz win maiden mixed title!
It was Mother Ruckers’ title to lose. The defending champs have had a strangle hold on the mixed competition for four-straight seasons.
Their finals credentials were questioned in the final round of fixtures as the reigning champions went down to The Ballerz 6-1. Next they faced Nek Set in the semi finals and were disposed of 8-2 in hot and steamy conditions.
The minor premiers went on to dismantle an injured ravaged but highly touted Try Babies team 11-3 in their semi final.
One thing was certain, a new mixed champion would be crowned.
The ladder leaders picked up where they left off last week with a crafty Greg Inglis inspired flick ball by Jake from beyond the dead ball line for Brayden to score in the opening minutes.
Nek Set struck soon after with top try scorer Anthony combining with Josh to set up their side’s first points. Anthony followed up with a try of his own straight after to take an early lead.
The momentum continued with some clever defensive tactics frustrating their opponent’s in attack. With a defensive fullback and team captain Rob shooting effectively, Nek Set took a 3-1 lead into the break.
Net Set – Summer 2017-18 grand finalists.
It was a piece of brilliance from Ballerz team captain Jess who put through a blindside kick for Ben to strike early in the second half. This was quickly followed by a second try to Brayden with the assist from Jake.
With the scores were locked at 3-3 and two minutes remaining, it was a clutch grubber and score from Jess to break the deadlock.
The Ballerz held on for a memorable maiden win.
Players of the match – Brayden, Anthony.
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Untouchabl3s create history with victory!
The mens grand final shaped as a true clash of the heavyweights as the mens Minor Premiers Untouchabl3s versed the reigning champions P-Dub.
It was only one point that separated the teams throughout the fixture rounds with P-Dub walking away with a 5-4 victory in round three.
A 2-2 draw in round eight heightened excitement and expectation heading into finals.
Impressive wins in last week’s semi finals saw Untouchables triumph 4-1 over Beer Pressure while P-Dub prevailed after a hard fought win in golden point extra time against Joeys.
The third and final match was sure to live to up all expectations.
With a first half battle resembling the fixture rounds, points were hard to come by. Each team applied pressure to their opposition’s line but neither could crack their stout defence. Some fierce rucking and miss opportunities with the ball saw a scoreless half.
It took some sheer pace and individual genius from mens top try scorer Corbin to scoot 45m down the sideline to break the shackles early in the second half.
Both teams traded blows in one of the most competitive mens finals to date. The challengers would hold on for a stunning upset.
NEW Mens champions – Untouchabl3s
The 1-0 victory gives Untouchabl3s the dubious record of the lowest grand final win in Kick It history. The result pays homage to their league-leading defence seen this season.
Congratulations to the new mens champions, Untouchabl3s.
Players of the match – Corbin (Untouchabl3s), Jono (P-Dub).
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Balls Deep survive late comeback to win final!
On paper, the second top 8 final shaped as an even contest.
It was anything but early on.
Quick tries to mixed top try scorer Andrew blew the score out to 3-0 mid-way through the first half.
A shocked Just For Kicks steadied as they tightened their leaky defence to hit back shortly after. Balls Deep would have the final say scoring right on half time to take a 4-1 lead.
The second half started much the same as the first ended with both teams trading tries to see Balls Deep push ahead 6-2.
In arguably their best performance of the season, Just For Kicks mustered three tries on the back of player of the match Jono to get within one point.
It was all in vein as Balls Deep showed their wealth of experience to hold on for the gutsy win.
Player of the match – Jono (Just For Kicks), Jackson (Balls Deep).
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Congratulations to our Carseldine summer 2017/18 top try scorers!
Pictured above, Corbin – Untouchabl3s (18), Jess – The Ballerz (14) and Andrew – Balls Deep (29) combined for an incredible 75 points. The trio also created history with all three featuring in finals matches (and winning) for the first time since its inception in 2015.
Summer 2017/18 Top 10 try scorers.
A big thanks to our seasonal sponsors, LIVIN, Arrivederci Pizzeria, Grill’d and Intercept Supply Co.
Carseldine Autumn 2018 kicks-off Wednesday, 7th March. Visit the registration page to register your team!
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→