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SZN 25 Recap

SZN 25 marked a defining chapter for 3Ptag — a year driven by expansion, record participation and standout moments across every division of the game.

 

We proudly launched our Junior Mod All Nations, creating an unforgettable platform for our youngest athletes to shine. A milestone event that delivered an atmosphere rich in excitement, community and emerging talent. From the opening whistle to the final moments, the tournament showcased the passion and potential of our youngest athletes, while spectators and staff alike experienced the vibrant energy that continues to drive the future of 3Ptag.

 

Our flagship event, QLD Junior All Nations, delivered on every level, welcoming close to 300 teams across the weekend. A major highlight was the introduction of Division 1, which proved highly successful and elevated the competitive standard of the tournament. The event combined elite competition with an electric atmosphere, reinforcing its status as a cornerstone event on the 3Ptag calendar and a celebration of junior participation at scale.

 

In addition, NSW Junior All Nations returned to the Central Coast for its second year, continuing to build momentum and reputation. The tournament showcased impressive competitiveness and entertainment throughout the weekend, further strengthening our presence and growth across New South Wales.

 

SZN 25 concluded with Senior All Nations, where experienced competitors, familiar faces, and cross-code athletes came together to compete and thrive in the 3Ptag arena. The event delivered quality football, connection, and a fitting finale to an extraordinary year.

 

2025 was more than a season — it was a statement of growth, opportunity, and momentum as we continue to shape the future of 3Ptag.

 

Across every tournament, SZN 25 celebrated excellence both collectively and individually. From championship triumphs to standout individual performances, our honours recognise the teams and athletes who defined the season through performance and impact on the field.

 

Junior Mod All Nations

Division Champions Runners Up Tournament MVP Finals MVP
U8 Boys Samoa Congo Nathaniel Ongke Nathaniel Ongke
U9 Boys Greece Indigenous Australia

George O'Donnell & Marley Menzies

Marley Menzies
U9 Girls Indigenous Australia Fiji Almeira Mazel-Aleki Mahala Eels 
U10 Boys Māori Argentina Oliver Arrowsmith

Jhetta Davis

U11 Boys Indigenous Australia New Zealand Will Moon Carter Hodges
U11 Girls Japan Māori

Jimmy-Rose Watene & Mia Jamieson

Kreedence Tautari

 

QLD Junior All Nations (Premier)

Division Champions Runners Up Tournament MVP Finals MVP
U12 Boys Niue Italy Moses Birve Moses Birve
U12 Girls New Zealand Fiji Tara Tuqiri Lexis Pepe
U13 Boys USA Maori Noah Nawenata Madden O'Donnell
U13 Girls Indigenous Australia Fiji Harper Loomes Eden Fagalilo
U14 Boys Greece Fiji Cruz Jolly Jesse Black
U14 Girls Fiji Niue Harley Bennett Scarlet Mariner
U15 Boys Indigenous Australia Fiji Quinton Mazungunye Kobe Tekiri
U15 Girls Fiji Indigenous Australia Matilda Featherstone Tamarni Kelly
U16 Boys France Congo Kyedon Ashley Kade Horua-Salvador
U16 Girls Congo Maori Ellie Walker Lily Komiya
U17 Boys Fiji Palestine Harvey Smith Lexin Hill
U17 Girls Italy Japan Emily Whittaker Kapri McCauley
U18 Boys Maori Palestine Braydon Lemalu Taj Kuhl
U18 Girls Fiji Niue Torah Luadaka Emily Whittaker

 

QLD Junior All Nations (Division 1)

Division Champions Runners Up Tournament MVP Finals MVP
U12 Boys Japan Cook Islands Flynn Chadwick Flynn Chadwick
U12 Girls Samoa Niue Kalea Falekakala Kredence Tautari
U13 Boys Niue Japan Zane Clifford Zahkaius Malcolm
U13 Girls Fiji Spain Harlow McLennan Halle Jamieson
U14 Boys Greece Cook Islands Seb Hartel River Beebe
U14 Girls Samoa New Zealand Charlie Britten Coco Boogaerdt
U15 Boys Maori Jamaica Perseus Loelu Nixon Mathewson
U15 Girls Cook Islands Ireland Manaia Robinson Deva Perese
U16 Boys New Zealand Niue Jada Rahiri Cruze Francis

 

NSW Junior All Nations

Division Champions Runners Up Tournament MVP Finals MVP
U12 Boys New Zealand France Raiviu Delana Tearahi Brady
U12 Girls Greece Indigenous Australia Avia-Blu Johnson Briar Auvaa
U13 Boys Cook Islands Indigenous Australia Ryley Coote Will Sugui
U13 Girls Indigenous Australia Greece Zaylia Phillips Mia Carle
U14 Boys Fiji Niue Zuma Wever Beau Fletcher
U14 Girls Fiji Italy Charli Moses & Violet Vella Bondi Werner
U15 Boys Maori Spain Joshua Pinto Lorima Seuseu
U15 Girls Niue France Tiffany Tomlinson Lilyarna Siutupe
U16 Boys Jamaica Fiji Kai Nguyen Kobie Mcaughey
U16 Girls Fiji Ireland Jael McGregor Ocean Bradley
U17 Boys Greece Japan Reegan Davidson Brodie Johnsen
U17 Girls New Zealand Fiji Millie De Carlo Rylee Cash
U18 Boys Japan Ireland Riley Davis Leon Ngo
U18 Girls Maori Indigenous Australia Keira Callaghan Evie Brown

 

Senior All Nations

Division Champions Runners Up Tournament MVP Finals MVP
U21 Men's Japan Papua New Guniea Quinton Mazungunye Lexin Hill
U21 Women's Fiji France Ella Tino Zara Doblo
Division 2 Men's Lebanon Samoa Tim Tupou Lachie Wickstein
Division 1 Men's USA Palestine Ryan Stewart Henry Pritchard
Division 1 Women's Fiji Japan Milika Tuinakauvadra Talisha Paulson
30s Women's Indigenous Australia Cook Islands Taryon Agnew Maryanne Lee
35 Men's Indigenous Australia Greece Mathew Nean Mathew Nean
Premier Men's Lebanon Indonesia Harvey Smith Jackson Cleary
Premier Women's Indigenous Australia Greece Phoenix Hippi Haven Rodgers

 

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