2025 Beaudesert Show Society – A Derby for the Ages The 2025 Beaudesert Show played host to two of the biggest events on the ADDA calendar: the Queen of Crash Women’s Demolition Derby and the ADDA QLD (Fullsize) Championship. Fans packed into the arena, and from the very first hit, it was clear this was going to be a night to remember. Queen of Crash Results
The women’s derby lit up the track with fearless driving and crowd-pleasing hits. Every competitor left it all out there, proving that the women’s division is stronger than ever. 1st Place: Kerri-Ann Stephan 2nd Place: Rachel Thomas 3rd Place: Jess Thomas Best Presented: Alice Orr Hit the Target: Sophie Johnson Kerri-Ann stood tall as Queen of Crash 2025, but every driver delivered a performance that had the crowd on their feet. — QLD Championship Results

When it came time for the main event, the QLD (Fullsize) Championship, the stadium was electrified. Some of the best drivers and builders in Australia clashed in a brutal but clean battle for the crown. 1st Place: Matt Bigalla (QLD#1) 2nd Place: Ben Langton 3rd Place: Matt Langton 4th Place: Corey Langton Hit the Target: Stuart Saunders Mad Dog: Corey Langton Best Presented: Matt Langton In the end, it was Matt Bigalla who claimed the title of 2025 ADDA QLD Champion, standing tall above a hard-hitting field. — A Professional Derby Atmosphere
What truly stood out at the Beaudesert Show was not just the competition, but the spirit of the drivers and the crowd. There were no arguments, no dramas—just solid competition, hard hits, and plenty of fun. With over $7,000 in prizemoney on the line, this event showed the respect and appreciation the Australian Demolition Derby Association has for its drivers. From build to battle, this was professional Demolition Derby at its finest. Huge thanks to our sponsors Beaudesert Cranes, Budget Screens Blinds and Awnings, Totally Flooring and Beaudesert Gates & Steel. To every driver, builder, sponsor, supporter, and fan—thank you for making the 2025 Beaudesert Show an event to be remembered.



