Kaspersky recruited its most athletic channel partners for a game of touch football against the National Rugby League team Manly Sea Eagles, for which the security vendor is a jersey sponsor
SoftwareOne's Paul Limbers and Exclusive Networks' Dominic Whitehand lead the handshakes at the end of the game, after Team Kaspersky defeated Manly 8-6
New Sea Eagle Willie Mason, Kaspersky's Chris Kaza and Kieran Cook, with Symsafe's Nick Pask and Jeremy Hill
Instyle Design's Adam Deegan and Daniel Johnston
Interactive's Jose Da Silva with Manly Sea Eagle Kieran Foran
Manly Sea Eagle Brett Stewart chats to Team Kaspersky players on the sideline
Manly's Matt Ballin with Kaspersky's Andrew Mamonitis
SoftwareOne's Cameron Barth, Paul Limbers, David Turner and Peter Hughes, with Manly's Luke Burgess in the middle
Matt Bolton (Exclusive Networks), Jose Da Silva (Interactive), Sharon Whitehand (Exclusive Networks), Dominic Whitehand (Exclusive Networks), and Craig Campbell (IBM)
SoftwareOne's David Turner, Kaspersky's Andrew Mamonitis and Exclusive Networks' Sharon Whitehand shake hands with Manly players at the end of the match
Kaspersky distributor Hemisphere Technologies was well represented by staff and family
Hemisphere's Peter Phokos reminded the Sea Eagles that his South Sydney Rabbitohs are the defending champions
Basem Abdo (Kaspersky), Karin Labrooy (Hemisphere) and Peter Brady (Kaspersky)
Kaspersky partners needed plenty of warming up before facing the pros
Manly Sea Eagles was forced to use every inch of the field against Team Kaspersky
Kaspersky partner on a break, streaking away for a try
Manly Sea Eagles do their best to breach Team Kaspersky's defence
Kaspersky recruited its most athletic channel partners for a game of touch football against the National Rugby League team Manly Sea Eagles, for which the security vendor is a jersey sponsor