Sneaky Link have claimed their first Toowong grand final title with an enthralling 5-4 win over Nims Trims to conclude summer season on Tuesday.

In their third season of Kick It, Sneaky claimed a grinding 2-0 semi final win over 13-time champs Untouchies.

Nims found a path through via a 7-3 defeat of last year's two-time champions, Slap Happy.

In a match that featured plenty of mateship and competitive spirit, Nims took an early lead through Gus McGregor and Calum Sharkey.

Try assist leader Ben Davies put Calum away to bring up his 20th try assist through the fixture and final matches.

Sneaky Link's Ben Slater got his team on the board through some individual brilliance, before a long-term try to Darcy Large slammed home an early 3-1 lead at the break.

Scoring 21 tries and five assists between them, the Sneaky Link girls in AJ Tucker and Quinn Porceddu began to take charge through ruck and splits.

The pair combined once again on a split to bring the scores level.

Ben Slater notched up his second try of the match moments later to ensure the momentum stayed with the newcomers.

A back-and-forwards 6-minute series culminated in numerous near-tries.

Sneaky's line would break as Will McIntre dived over from the wing to bring the scores level with three minutes remaining.

The joy was short-lived, and within 2 sets, Sneaky drove down the field to camp in opposition territory.

Charlie Mills sealed the win hitting a hole off a Thomas Scott short ball.

Well done to both teams and the comradery shown!

Sneaky Link def Nims Trims 5-4 
Sneaky Link: Ben (2), AJ, Charlie
Nims Trims: Gus, Calum, Darcy, Will
Player of the match: AJ Tucker


Toowong Summer individual leaderboard winners

Outstanding job by the try and try assist leaders for Toowong Summer season.
All of whom featured in the grand final match.

Try Leaders
Darcy Large (24)
AJ Tucker (11)

Try Assist leaders
Ben Davies (18)

Full leaderboard


Multiple Scoregasms

Multiple Scoregasms def Dugongs 5-2
Multiple Scoregasms: Ben (2), Isaac (2), Eashan N.
Dugongs: Anthony, Dave S.
Player of the Match: Isaac Toohey.

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