Kick It Or Die Tryin'

Taringa Spring: Kick It Or Die Tryin, Next-Gen Untouchables Triumph!

Kick It Or Die Tryin’ have taken out the Taringa Spring Division Two mixed competition with a heart-stopping 4-3 victory over New Kicks On The Block.

In their maiden season, the newcomers were aided by some brilliant performances from captain Anthony Barsha and William Read.

It didn’t take long for Kick It Or Die Tryin’ to post their first points and overcome an experienced New Kicks side boasting a handful of representative players.

Two outstanding sets in attack were capped off by an Anthony Barsha line break and grubber to account for his side’s first points within the opening three minutes.

Will Read stamped home an emphatic start to the match by pouncing on a short kick from Tom Rochee to give his team a 2-0 lead.

New Kicks forced their way back into the game after a multitude of repeat sets.

Tigers Rep players Liam Sue and Ben Stevens crossed in quick succession to keep the scores locked up at halftime.

An enthusiastic Kick It or Die Tryin’ side marched onto the field and were rewarded immediately through their captain who crossed for his second.

Barsha’s squad struggled to hold onto the momentum with New Kicks dominating possession from then on in.

New Kicks On The Block vs Kick It Or Die Tryin

The team in black forced six repeat sets on their opposition goal line only to come up empty.

Near misses by John Kerr, Joel Pham and Liam Sue kept their side scoreless in the second half.

Kick It Or Die Trying sealed the win with a late try to Sam Fellows.

Well done on the division 2 victory in your first season!

KickIt Or Die Tryin’: Anthony Barsha (2), William Read, Sam Fellows.
New Kicks On The Block: Liam Sue (2), Ben Stevens.
Player of the Match: Anthony Barsha.


Next-Gen Untouchables have recaptured the division 1 mixed title after defeating Kickaholics Anonymous 4-3 in a tight final.

With the division 1 crown not in their possession for the first time since the end of 2016, the machine in green had it all to prove against the reigning champions.

The match did not disappoint.

Taringa Spring: Kick It Or Die Tryin, Next-Gen Untouchables Triumph! 1

Kickaholics skipped away to an early lead off the boot of Isaac Toohey. He would repeat his effort following a mountain of possession, minutes later to push his side out to a 2-0 lead.

Player of the match Gerard Martin responded, jumping on a short kick to give Untouchables their first points with their first set inside their opponents 10.

His absence together with Matt McIver in last season’s grand final was sorely missed and was the difference early on.

McIver’s boot would help tie the scores with Anthony Martin picking up the scraps on a short grubber into the in-goal.

The game opened up in the dying stages of the first half with either team failing to capitalise. It was a stark contrast to the opening 15 minutes which was played through the middle third and built on defence.

The comparisons from the first half were on show at the start of the second as both teams produced a heavy dose of rucking.

As the middle third of the field copped a battering, territory was not an issue.

It took six sets until Gerard Martin broke the deadlock with a grubber inside the 10 to catch Kickaholics’ defence napping.

As was the theme for the second half, Kickaholics capitalised on a Next-Gen defensive mistake.

On one of the lone times Untouchables failed to play a fullback, Isaac Toohey made them pay with a short grubber to Trent Gossner to bring the scores level.

A series of frantic end-to-end sets ensued as the game clock ticked to within three minutes.

With fatigue on the faces of the players, it was Gerard Martin who came up with the goods to send Lincoln Redgen over with an inside ball to beat a staggered defensive line.

A late opportunity to Kickaholics captain David Sercombe was thwarted by the Untouchables’ main man as Next-Gen returned to the top of the mountain when the clock struck zero.

Well done Next-Gen Untouchables on a fantastic 4-3 division one win.

Next-Gen: Gerard Martin (2), Anthony Martin, Lincoln Redgen.
Kickaholics: Isaac Toohey (2), Trent Gossner.
Player of the Match: Gerard Martin.
Kickaholics Anonymous vs Untouchables. Kick It Division 1


Individual leaderboards

LIVIN top try scorers
Mixed Guys – Lindsay Blair (14), Jacob Sorbello (14)
Mixed Girls – Eliza Mooney (8)

Range Brewing try assist champions
Division 1 – Dave Johnson (10)
Division 2 – John Kerr (14)

GYG Indooroopilly/Toowong 40/20s
Hemi Mullen (Kick It Or Die Tryin’)
John Kerr (New Kicks On The Block)
Corey Smith (Slap Happy)

A special thanks to all our venue sponsors, players and teams. 
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Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring 2

Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring

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

State of Origin Appearances 3

State of Origin Appearances

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

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn 4

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn

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

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2 5

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2

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

2024 KICK IT TOUCH FOOTBALL TOOWONG TRY AND TRY ASSIST LEADERBOARD

2024 Toowong Try / Assist Leaderboard

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

Kick It 4 Kids Touch Football - Introduction to touch footy

Introduction to touch footy | 4-6 years

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 Touch Football Forest Lake - Mystics

In Photos | Forest Lake 2024

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 claim maiden Toowong grand final victory 6

Sneaky Link claim maiden Toowong grand final victory

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, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions 7

Slap Happy, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions

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

Hot Sauce,Kick It Touch Football Forest Lake.

Hot Sauce, Flower Power win inaugural Forest Lake season

Hot Sauce and Flower Power have won their respective grand finals to cap off a fantastic first season at Forest Lake. In a competitive division 1 final, Hot Sauce overcame a courageous COA side to win 5-4. The win marks an undefeated campaign, a huge achievement in the first season at Forest Lake. COA remained...Continue reading

Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs 8

Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs

Next-Gen Untouchables have made it eight Taringa mixed titles in a row after an emphatic 8-4 win against Dugongs on Tuesday night.

Despite trailing early, the reigning champions would pile on six unanswered points to take a 6-1 lead at the break.

Dugongs drew first blood with a lovely worked numbers play by Floyd Hill to send Tim Mitchell over untouched between the middle and link defenders.

The quick lead lasted a matter of minutes after a perfect cross kick by Anthony Martin put Caitlin Spanner over in the corner.

Some up-and-in defence put the Dugongs attack under all sorts of pressure and Anthony Martin capitalised with a 40 metre intercept try to push the lead out to 3-1 by the eighth minute.

Range Brewing try assist champion Gerard Martin would score a try off a short kick from his brother, while Anthony crossed for his second off a Matt McIver grubber.

The onslaught continued into the final minute of the first half with Gerard Martin putting in a pin-point cross kick to Matt McIver to score in the corner and extend the lead to 6-1 at the break.

A momentum switch to start the second half as Dugongs captain Dave Shaw latched onto an errant pass and ran 30 metres to score.

Poised to open up once again, the match switched gears with a heavy dose of rucking in the middle third of the field.

It took a further eight minutes before Matt McIver would grubber his way to the try line for his side’s first points of the half.

Dugongs import Dan Ebert hit back on Dugongs’ next possession with a grubber of his own to make it 7-3.

The pair scored once more in identical fashion with Matt grounding the ball centimetres inside the dead ball line, while Dan Ebert jumped on a Tim Mitchell kick on the final siren.

Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs. 2019 Taringa Autumn runners up Dugongs.

Well done to Next-Gen Untouchables on claiming their eighth Taringa mixed crown on the trot.
Next-Gen def Dugongs 8-4.

Next-Gen Untouchables: Matt McIver (3), Anthony Martin (2), Caitlin Spanner, Gerard Martin.
Dugongs: Dan Ebert (2), Tim Mitchell, Dave Shaw.
Player of the Match: Anthony Martin (2 tries, 2 try assists).

 

 


Ball Fondlers have won their first Taringa mixed two title since their inception in 2018.

A hard fought match between red rivals Rampage set up an enthralling finish after trailing for most of the match. Player of the match Robbie Mazlin was the hero with two late tries to seal the victory.

Rampage were first on the board when Ben Schofield scooted around the outside defence to score in the corner inside two minutes.

Ball Fondlers’ captain Lachlan Cuffe levelled the scores moments later with a show-and-go followed by a short grubber to catch the Rampage defenders napping.

Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs. 2019 Taringa Mixed Two Champions Ball Fondlers.

Some quality end-to-end footy ensued until South Brisbane Rep star Antony Tatkovic broke the deadlock by skipping down the sideline to score.

Holding a 2-1 lead at half time, Rampage held all the momentum.

Some quick thinking by Ball Fondlers’ middle man Lindsay Blair, picked up a loose ball to run 30 metres to tie up the scores.

Long serving Taringa player Drew MacDonald extended Ball Fondlers’ lead two possessions later after pouncing on a grubber that pulled up in the in-goal.

The comeback was well and truely on next set with Ross Newton grabbing a Lindsay Blair cross kick to blow the score out to 4-2 within the first five minutes of the second half.

Ben Schofield stopped the flurry of points with a nifty grubber to bring Rampage back within one point.

While playing in the middle for most of the match, Robbie Mazlin found himself on an edge for the final five minutes of the match. He made it count scoring in the left corner before a ruck and split with Drew MacDonald sent him over in the right corner to ice the game.
Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs. 2019 Taringa Autumn Runners Up Rampage.
Well done to Ball Fondlers on the first mixed two championship.
Ball Fondlers def Rampage 6-3.

Ball Fondlers: Robbie Mazlin (2), Lachlan Cuffe, Lindsay Blair, Ross Newton, Drew MacDonald.
Rampage: Ben Schofield (2), Antony Tatkovic.
Player of the Match: Robbie Mazlin (two tries).

 

 


Well done to Joel and Eliza on become our new LIVIN top try scorers during Autumn season at Taringa.

Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs. 2019 Taringa Autumn LIVIN TOP TRY SCORERS
Mixed Guys/Girls champions.

Joel Pham | Free Ballin (14).
Eliza Mooney | Kickaholics Anonymous (6).

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to our Range Brewing try assist leaders Gerard and Todd who both finished with eight assists throughout Autumn season!
Eight Straight For Next-Gen Champs. 2019 Taringa Range Brewing Try Assist Leaders

 

Mixed try assist champions
Gerard Martin | Next-Gen Untouchables (8)
Todd Snowden | Burners (8)

For a full list of tries and try assists, visit the Taringa venue page.

 

 

 

A special thanks to our major sponsors Arrivederci Pizza and Newstead Remedial Massage for their generous grand final team contributions!

Don’t miss out on the Grand Final corner post try-lights.
Winter season kicks off at Taringa on Tuesday, May 28th.
Register your team today!

Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring 9

Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring

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

State of Origin Appearances 10

State of Origin Appearances

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

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn 11

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn

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

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2 12

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2

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

2024 KICK IT TOUCH FOOTBALL TOOWONG TRY AND TRY ASSIST LEADERBOARD

2024 Toowong Try / Assist Leaderboard

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

Kick It 4 Kids Touch Football - Introduction to touch footy

Introduction to touch footy | 4-6 years

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 Touch Football Forest Lake - Mystics

In Photos | Forest Lake 2024

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 claim maiden Toowong grand final victory 13

Sneaky Link claim maiden Toowong grand final victory

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, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions 14

Slap Happy, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions

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

Hot Sauce,Kick It Touch Football Forest Lake.

Hot Sauce, Flower Power win inaugural Forest Lake season

Hot Sauce and Flower Power have won their respective grand finals to cap off a fantastic first season at Forest Lake. In a competitive division 1 final, Hot Sauce overcame a courageous COA side to win 5-4. The win marks an undefeated campaign, a huge achievement in the first season at Forest Lake. COA remained...Continue reading

Seventh Heaven For Next-Gen Untouchables 15

Seventh Heaven For Next-Gen Untouchables

Next-Gen Untouchables have claimed their seventh-straight Taringa mixed title with a gutsy 3-1 win over long-time rival Burners on Tuesday night.

The match marked the fifth consecutive time these two teams have met in the Taringa grand final.

On the biggest stage, the game was set to be one of the most competitive finals in recent seasons with both teams striking form at the right end of the season.

Range Brewing Try Assist Leader Craig Woods crossed the try line in the opening minutes after a precision dump and split inside 10 meters with Joe Flannery.

Some end-to-end footy followed with both teams testing their opponent with a heavy dose of rucking and last-touch kicking.

The scoreline would remain unchanged heading into the break despite a string of close-try situations from Joe Flannery, Ryan Mason-Cox, Gerard Martin, Matt McIver and Sarah Martin.

Next-Gen Untouchables v Burners. Kickaholics v Rampage.

A game of attrition ensued in the second half with Untouchables’ playing the duration with no subs.

An importance on field possession, Burners continuously drove the ball into their opponents’ 10m however came up empty on the scoreboard. Momentum clearly with the challengers.

Fatigue and frustration crippled the reigning champs with multiple sets failing to reach halfway.

It took until the 36th minute and a crucial error by Burners in their own half to halt the momentum. Untouchables would capitalise by forcing a line drop out and receiving a consecutive set for just the second time in the half.

Some quick footwork and goal line rucking by the core of the Untouchables attack sucked in the Burners defence before a swift two-pass to Caitlyn Spanner who dived in untouched on the wing to give her side the first lead of the game.

The result was put beyond doubt with a late try to Anthony Martin who scooted up the sideline before kicking for himself to score. Next-Gen Untouchables win 3-1

Next-Gen Untouchables: Caitlyn Spanner, Anthony Martin.
Burners: Craig Woods.
Player of the Match: Craig Woods.
Best and Fairest: Caitlyn Spanner.


Next-Gen Untouchables v Burners. Kickaholics Anonymous v Rampage.

Kickaholics Anonymous have won their first ‘mixed two’ title with an emphatic 9-4 win over a gallant Rampage side.

Man of the match Justin Noonan ran wild setting up four tries and scoring one of his own in his farewell match. Captain David Sercombe crossed for his first ever hat-trick dating back to 2008.

Rampage crossed in the opening minutes with some fancy footwork from representative player Funsho Olaleye.

Kickaholics hit back moments later with a pin-point cut-out ball from Justin Noonan to send Don Grahame over in the corner.

Rampage pushed ahead through Romney Setch after she pounded on a kick in the in-goal that ricocheted off three defenders.

The two-point lead was cut to one on the stroke of halftime after Noonan sent David Sercombe over with a crisp short-ball on the goal line.

Noonan would notch up his third try assist early in the second half and combine with Sercombe once again to force the scores level.

Rampage would take the lead again through Antony Tatkovic who used his speed to run 30 metres across field to slice through the defence to make it a 4-3 lead.

The leveller was swift with Kickaholics driving the ball down the field to force a repeat set before a nifty short kick from David Sercombe to give himself three tries for the match.

With the momentum firmly with Kickaholics, Eliza Mooney crossed for the next two tries after a lovely flick pass from Isaac Toohey, followed by a precision short pass from Justin Noonan on the next possession.

The man of the match crossed for a late try in the dying minutes to cap a remarkable performance.

Next-Gen Untouchables v Burners. Kickaholics v Rampage

Kickaholics Anonymous: David Sercombe (3), Eliza Mooney (2), Don Grahame, Justin Noonan.
Rampage: Funcho Olaleye, Romney Setch, Antony Tatkovic.
Player of the match: Justin Noonan.
Best and Fairest: Maddie Butterfield.

Autumn season kicks-off Tuesday, February 26th. Register your team! To re-register, visit the Taringa venue page.
Summer season team photos.

Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring 16

Cheese Touch, Sneaky Link Top Toowong Spring

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

State of Origin Appearances 17

State of Origin Appearances

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

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn 18

In Photos: Sneaky Link Win Toowong Autumn

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

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2 19

Lucky 13 for Untouchies, Multiple Scoregasms take division 2

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

2024 KICK IT TOUCH FOOTBALL TOOWONG TRY AND TRY ASSIST LEADERBOARD

2024 Toowong Try / Assist Leaderboard

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

Kick It 4 Kids Touch Football - Introduction to touch footy

Introduction to touch footy | 4-6 years

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 Touch Football Forest Lake - Mystics

In Photos | Forest Lake 2024

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 claim maiden Toowong grand final victory 20

Sneaky Link claim maiden Toowong grand final victory

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, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions 21

Slap Happy, Multiple Scoregasms close out 2023 as champions

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

Hot Sauce,Kick It Touch Football Forest Lake.

Hot Sauce, Flower Power win inaugural Forest Lake season

Hot Sauce and Flower Power have won their respective grand finals to cap off a fantastic first season at Forest Lake. In a competitive division 1 final, Hot Sauce overcame a courageous COA side to win 5-4. The win marks an undefeated campaign, a huge achievement in the first season at Forest Lake. COA remained...Continue reading