Which League Is Actually the Most Competitive in FQPL?

Using early-season ladders, results, scorelines and match timelines from NPL Men, FQPL 1, FQPL 2, FQPL 3, FQPL 4, FQPL 5 and FQPL 6, we compared parity, ladder compression, volatility and game-state pressure to work out which competition is actually the hardest to predict right now.

Bribie Island match action
FQPL 6 Small margins. Big swings. Constant pressure.

How this was judged

This ranking is not about which league is the best. It is about which league is the hardest to separate. The charts below compare how tight each ladder is, how often teams are sharing points, how volatile weekly results have been, and how much distance already exists between the top and bottom of each competition. In short, the higher a league scores here, the more unpredictable and evenly matched it has been so far.

Competitiveness Index

Weighted from ladder tightness, draw rate, close-score frequency and volatility.

1. FQPL 6
95
2. FQPL 2
84
3. NPL Men
77
4. FQPL 1
69
5. FQPL 5
63
6. FQPL 3
50
7. FQPL 4
44

Ladder Spread Snapshot

Higher spread usually means less parity.

1. FQPL 6
8 pts
2. FQPL 2
9 pts
3. NPL Men
11 pts
4. FQPL 1
13 pts
5. FQPL 5
12 pts
6. FQPL 3
13 pts
7. FQPL 4
13 pts

Draw Pressure

How often leagues are seeing points shared rather than fully separated.

1. FQPL 6
Very High
2. FQPL 2
High
3. NPL Men
Moderate
4. FQPL 1
Moderate

Volatility Score

How often teams alternate between strong and weak weekly outputs.

1. FQPL 6
92
5. FQPL 5
72
2. FQPL 2
69
3. NPL Men
55

The final ranking

1

FQPL 6

Pure parity and the hardest league to separate in so far.

2

FQPL 2

Really tight, but slightly more stable at the top.

3

NPL Men

High quality, but not the most even from top to bottom.

4

FQPL 1

Structured and solid, though top-end teams are emerging.

5

FQPL 5

Competitive in patches, but too many heavy swings.

6

FQPL 3

Entertaining and high-scoring, but not evenly matched.

7

FQPL 4

Chaos and goals, but too much imbalance to rank higher.

FQPL 6 Deep Dive

Why FQPL 6 stands out

FQPL 6 is the cleanest example of actual parity. After four rounds, Holland Park Hawks lead on 10 points, but Teviot Downs and Park Ridge are both on 8, North Lakes United sit on 6, and even the bottom end is still close enough to stay live.

The strongest sign is not just the ladder — it is how the matches unfold. The competition already has repeated examples of:

  • Draw-heavy pressure: Holland Park 4–4 Park Ridge, Oxley 2–2 ACU, Teviot Downs 1–1 Park Ridge, ACU 1–1 Teviot Downs, Oxley 2–2 Bribie.
  • Late-game swings: Bribie came from 0–2 down to draw with Oxley at 79' and 87'.
  • Fragile leads: Oxley led ACU 2–0 before being dragged back to 2–2.
  • Inconsistent weekly profiles: North Lakes lost 0–5 to Teviot, beat Brighton 2–0, then lost 2–4 to Park Ridge.
5 Draws already
8 pts Top to bottom spread
2 pts 2nd to 4th
0 Runaway teams
Oxley United match action
Oxley were involved in two of the league’s clearest momentum-swing games, including the 2–2 draw with ACU and the late collapse against Bribie.

Timeline Evidence

How the matches themselves prove it

ACU Sport logo ACU
1–2
Holland Park Hawks logo Holland Park

Winner came late

61'
8'15'61'

Holland Park scored at 8', ACU equalised at 15', and the winner only came at 61'. Even the winner did not gain full control early.

Teviot Downs logo Teviot Downs
1–1
Park Ridge logo Park Ridge

Top sides shared points

61'
28'61'

Park Ridge led at 28', Teviot only levelled at 61'. Another example of top teams taking points off each other instead of separating.

Oxley United logo Oxley
2–2
Bribie Island Tigers logo Bribie

2–0 lead wiped out

87'
13'49'79'87'

Oxley led 1–0 at 13' and 2–0 at 49'. Bribie pulled it back with goals at 79' and 87'. Multi-goal leads are not safe here.

Oxley United logo Oxley
2–2
ACU Sport logo ACU

Momentum flipped quickly

76'
59'64'68'76'

Oxley led 2–0 by 64'. ACU dragged it back by 68' and 76'. Strong positions are proving fragile across the league.

Brighton Bulldogs logo Brighton
3–2
Oxley United logo Oxley

Late chaos

90'
30'33'78'86'90'

Brighton led, Oxley equalised, Brighton went ahead, Oxley made it 2–2 at 86', then Brighton won it at 90'. One of the clearest late-swing games in the data.

Park Ridge logo Park Ridge
4–2
North Lakes United logo North Lakes

Match reversal

31'
11'28'31'

North Lakes went ahead through an own goal at 11'. Park Ridge responded at 28' and 31' to flip the game before stretching it later.

Teviot Downs logo Teviot Downs
5–0
North Lakes United logo North Lakes

Blowout came late

89'
HT 1–050'76'83'89'

Only 1–0 at halftime, then Teviot added at 50', 76', 83' and 89'. A final scoreline that looks wider than the game-state was for long stretches.

Holland Park Hawks logo Holland Park
4–0
Oxley United logo Oxley

Leaders still had to wait

61'
HT 0–061'69'76'84'

It was 0–0 at halftime. Holland Park only broke through on 61', then added three more. Even the leaders are not always controlling games early.

Taringa Rovers
FQPL 2 Taringa represents the closest challenger to FQPL 6 in overall competitiveness.
Australian Catholic University
FQPL 6 ACU were central to two of the league’s strongest parity signals, including the comeback draw against Oxley and the 1–1 result with Teviot Downs.

Pattern 1

Late goals matter

FQPL 6 keeps producing matches that swing or get decided deep into the second half.

Pattern 2

Halftime control is weak

Teams are getting into strong positions without being able to fully lock matches down.

Pattern 3

Final scores can lie

Several 4–0 and 5–0 games were much tighter through halftime than they look on paper.

Pattern 4

Weekly profiles keep changing

Strong teams still drop points, and weaker teams still produce statement-level results.

Final Verdict

FQPL 6 is the most competitive league in QLD right now

Not because it has the highest level, but because it has the clearest signs of parity. The ladder is tight, the better sides are still dropping points, late goals keep reshaping games, and even the more one-sided scorelines are often tighter for longer than they look.

FQPL 2 is the closest challenger, and NPL Men still has the strongest top-end quality, but if the question is purely about unpredictability, pressure and balance, FQPL 6 is the standout.

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