
Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads are recruiting new players for the North Queensland season (April–August). Men’s squad seeking key positions (prop, halfback/fly-half, centre), with all roles welcome; women’s team open to all levels. Club promotes strong country rugby pathway with competitive regional competition in Townsville. Emphasis on lifestyle appeal for locals and travelling/working holiday players (community, fishing, outdoor living).
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Easter Saturday, 4 April 2026 saw the Home Hill Community Sports Club host its annual Easter Fours bowls tournament, with 64 players in attendance. On arrival at the club, visitors were greeted by our mascot, a ’35 Grey and Gold Belly Ferguson tractor—a machine built between 1956 and 1958 and widely used to help build the sugar industry in the Burdekin. Not to mention, the grounds were looking a picture. The tournament comprised three games of sixteen ends over the course of the day. Teams from Wangaratta, Bowen, Collinsville, St Townsville, Jubilee, Suburban, Alligator Creek, Ayr, Brandon, and Home Hill were represented. Looking over the green, spectators were delighted to witness the array of club and team colours. Jamie Woods’ Chicken Bin shirts were a standout—good job, boys. Like any tournament, competitiveness and camaraderie were clearly evident. Winning teams on the day were: First – Will Johnson (St Townsville) Second – Sandie (St Townsville) Third – Jamie Woods (Brandon) Congratulations to you all. The club wishes to extend its sincere thanks to our event sponsors: Coral Coast Electrical, Home Hill Prawn Shop, Home Hill Tyrepower, Inspiration Paints, Burdekin Printers, and K & S Wright. Your generosity ensured the event’s success. To our visiting clubs, we also extend our sincere gratitude for the commitment shown by all, especially considering the distance travelled under difficult financial times. Within the club, these sorts of days don’t just happen without the support of members such as kitchen provider Judy Elton and her team of ladies, Ron Smith and Bruce McCallum on the barbecue, Mick Olsen and Michael Young on the scoreboard, and Belinda, Shantel, and Precilla on the outdoor esky bar—not forgetting our President working the bar. Good job to all. In summary, the entire day turned out to be a huge success—bring on 2027! Wednesday night numbers remain steady, with 20 players taking to the green, enjoying the stars above and the friendly atmosphere prior to a sausage sizzle. Names in by 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start. Visitors welcome. Ph: 0478 642 515. Home Hill Hot Shots continue to attract good numbers for Wednesday night darts and Friday night snooker games, both starting at 6.00pm. Ph Scott: 0480 208 335. Thursday club bowls saw 22 players take to the green to compete in three games of triples and one game of pairs. The overall random winning team went to Paul Vass and Hugh Montgomery, who had a very close win over Katarina and Gary Nosworthy, with one shot the difference. Congratulations to you both. Raffle winners were again the Giru boys, Steve Mutu and Geoff Taylor. Well done and well deserved, gents—your support for the club goes without saying. Club Weekly Activities Monday – 9.00am: Gentle Exercise Class Tuesday – 9.00am: Trimmers Wednesday – 9.00am: Craft group Thursday – 9.30am: Bingo Contributed with thanks to Bob Pickard. CAPTION: Players and spectators enjoy a vibrant day on the green at Home Hill Community Sports Club’s annual Easter Fours tournament. Photo supplied
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Local Seniors What with Easter and School holidays, there are no fixtures now until 17th April. Junior Junior soccer has now paused for the school holiday break, giving players and families a well-earned rest after a great start to the season. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the fields after the holidays, refreshed and ready to go again. Here’s hoping for some beautiful weather when we return so the kids can enjoy their games and training to the full! Masters The Masters had another good turnout, and in perfect conditions, Leeds and West Ham fought out a relation battle. West Ham won 9-3 after going 0-2 down. Man of the Match was Fengil with a hattrick. The Masters will be happening on Easter Monday. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off. National and International In the World Cup department, the Socceroos, under Coach Tony Popovic, have just one more match, a friendly against Mexico, before the squad of twenty-six players is announced by 1st June. The Socceroos travel to the USA to play Mexico on 31 May at the Rosebowl in Pasadena. The final World Cup playoffs have now been decided, and Turkey beat Kosovo to make it to Group D. Australia’s group games are now versus Turkey on 13 June in Vancouver, USA on 19 June in Seattle and Paraguay on 25 June in Santa Clara. In England, the EPL has seven rounds to go, and Arsenal is nine points ahead of Manchester City, who have a game in hand. ManU is in third place a further six points adrift and Aston Villa is another point behind. In the FA Cup quarter-finals Southampton beat Arsenal 2-1, Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-0, Chelsea thumped Port vale 7-0 and Leeds defeated West Ham on penalties. In Germany, the Bundesliga has six rounds to go. The top three teams all won, and Bayern continues to lead Dortmund by nine points. Leipzig and Stuttgart are a further eleven points behind. At the foot of the table Heidenheim and Wolfsburg look doomed and St Pauli could well join then in relegation. In Spain there are still eight rounds to go. Only three of the top six teams won and with Real Madrid losing against relegation threatened Mallorca, Barcelona is now seven points clear of Real and eighteen points ahead of third placed Villarreal. In the relegation zone, Oviedo and Levante are struggling and Elche could be joining them. In Italy’s Serie A with seven rounds left, Inter thumped Roma 5-2 to stay nine points clear of AC Milan with Napoli a further point behind. Como is in fourth place. Juventus drew and stays in fifth place. At the foot of the table, for Pisa and Verona it looks like Goodnight Luigi, and Cremorne or Lecce could be joining them. Finally, in France, PSG beat Toulouse 3-1 and with Lens losing, has a four point lead with a game in hand. Lille are third a further nine points away with Marseille fourth. At the foot of the league, it looks like Au Revoir for Metz and Nantes and Auxerre could be joining them in Ligue Deux. In the A League, with just three rounds left, Newcastle lost 2-3 to Macarthur but is still three points ahead of Auckland who drew 1-1 away to Adelaide, who stay in third place. Melbourne Victory missed their chance of moving up into third place after losing at home to Wellington. The Roar drew 0-0 at home to Sydney FC and remains in tenth place. Western Sydney and Perth Glory continue to hold up the table. In the A League Women, with three rounds left, three of the top four teams won. Melbourne City won 2-1 at Newcastle to stay six points clear of Wellington who beat Adelaide 2-0. Canberra lost 1-2 away to Brisbane but hangs onto third place on goal difference from the Roar. Sydney FC and Western Sydney are still holding up the table. The Soccer Quote of the Week is from ex- Manchester Utd and Ireland Star Roy Keane. “People say 'go with the flow' but do you know what goes with the flow? Dead fish.”
Read the full storyNetball excitement is growing as teams from across Queensland get ready to compete in the 2026 Senior State Age Netball Championships, which will be held in Townsville this year. The annual championship is one of the biggest events on the Queensland netball calendar. It brings together associations from all over the state for four days of intense competition. In 2025, the tournament saw an impressive 210 teams participate, showing how large and popular the event has become. Burdekin’s teams have been preparing for months, with many players starting their training late last year. Through weekly sessions, trial matches and fitness work, athletes and coaches have been working hard to build connections and improve their skills before the major competition. The tournament offers a great chance for players to challenge themselves against some of the best talent in Queensland while also showcasing the strength of regional netball. Players, coaches, and supporters are excited to travel north and represent the Burdekin community. With plenty of determination, teamwork, and the unmistakable Burdekin spirit, the teams look forward to taking the court in Townsville and giving their best effort. The championships promise four days of high-quality netball, good sportsmanship, and community pride as Queensland’s top young athletes come together for one of the state’s key netball events. Contributed with thanks to Burdekin Netball Association Publicity Officer, Kelli Loizou. CAPTIONS: Burdekin Netball Association’s U17/18s team; (front) Lola Carmicheal, Isla Chapman, Riley Sartori, Lacey Catanzaro, Aja Olsen, (back) Ali Balin (Manager), Jayel Gibson, Georgia Thygesen, Indy Macdonald, Pascal Crooks, Jorja Bapty, and Kristy Penisi. Photo supplied Burdekin Netball Association’s U16s team; (front) Tahlia Lammon, Shilah Horan, Emma Wilkie, Lisa Keryk, (back), Chloe Steel (Coach), Ruby Prescott, Amaya Caspanello, Mya Mitchell, Maya Mahoney, Gemma Keihne, and Clodagh Liessman. Photo supplied Burdekin Netball Association’s U15s team; (front) Ebony Moul, Zara Scovazzi, Emma Jones, Milla Chapman, Eden Godfrey, (back) Sarah Butterworth (Coach), Emily MacDonald, Maggie and Addy Chandler, Lily Ahern, Paityn Coleman-Blakoe and Alicia Butterworth (Manager). Photo supplied
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The Burdekin Roosters are set to start the season this Sunday, meeting Brothers in what promises to be a strong test for the squad.
After two years of steady development, the Roosters enter the new season with a sense of confidence built on continuity and local talent.
A big portion of this year’s A Grade side has come through the club’s junior development, highlighting the strength of the Burdekin Junior Rugby League. The long-term priority is now paying dividends, with those juniors developing into A Grade football.
Much of the core squad has been together for the past two seasons, allowing combinations to develop.
The Roosters are expecting a tough contest with Brothers, who are always the benchmark of the RLTD.
There are signs the blend of new players with the younger brigade will be strong. New players Jake O’Brien, Nash Beck, Cooper Fletcher, Wilson Selei and Mitch Brown will blend in with talented local youngsters headed by Jonea and Hayde Munro, Jye Olsen, Adam Camer and Jai Starr, alongside experienced players Tate Brombal, Nemia Nawave, Lachlan Shepherd and Ethan Hagarty.
The team is: Jake O’Brien, Nemia Nawave, Jones Munro, Jai Starr, Adam Camer, Mitch Brown, Jye Olsen, Tate Brombal, Nash Beck, Cooper Fletcher, Ethan Hagarty, Lachlan Shepherd, Hayde Munro, Kurtis Cox, Wilson Selei, Jack McQueen and Dylan Doak.
The match will be at Jack Manski Oval in Townsville on Sunday afternoon.
The Burdekin reserves will also play and should be a side with plenty of experience, led by Dylan Doak, John Zaro, Terry Connors, Harvey Horan and Caleb Noah. They will meet a team who were reserve grade premiers last season and well drilled.
High hopes are held for the Roosters Under 19 team, a squad of players who reached the preliminary final in Under 18 last year, only to go out mainly due to injuries.
The team is spearheaded by KJ Zaro and Cherharne Taiters, who are exciting to say the least. The talent doesn’t finish there though, as they are strong right across the paddock, with Harrison Lammon, Leylan Lampton, Mason Kiehne, Jack Power, Chad Fraser and Riley Smith capable of scoring tries.
Joey Southwell is expected back after missing the 48 to 6 trial win over Norths, while Jett Castello is still recovering from a knee injury.
Brothers are always strong in this grade, but the local boys are expected to give them a good one.
Unfortunately, the Ladies team will not be playing, as it appears the numbers are not there, with injuries the main problem.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.
CAPTION: Local juniors and fresh talent combine as Burdekin Roosters teams prepare for a tough opening clash against Brothers. Photo source: Burdekin Roosters


A fierce rivalry took place on the oval at Clare State School recently — the Adults vs Students Hockey Match. All term, the students have been learning hockey skills through their Physical Education unit. The adults team, consisting of staff, parents and community members, claimed to have had secret practice sessions after school and at night throughout the term too (although these cannot be confirmed).
The students started strongly, applying the skills they had acquired throughout the term to take control of possession early. They defended well against their much bigger opponents, many of whom showed no mercy for their younger opposition. The referee's whistle blew loud and often as some ferocious encounters took place.
After sustained pressure on the Students' goal, the nil-all deadlock was finally broken with a goal to Mr Nash. Mr Allen landed another lusty blow shortly after, sending the ball whistling into the back of the net to give the Adults a 2-nil lead at the half-time break.
The carnage continued after the break, with the Adults' force and teamwork resulting in further goals to Ms Maxwell and Mr Nash to blow the game wide open at 4-nil. The students adopted a group approach, crowding around the ball (at times taking it off their own team-mates… but we won’t go into that!), but the tactics paid off. The Students opened their account with some dogged determination, working the ball up the field to Coen Booth, who made no mistake slotting it into the goal.
The subsequent jubilation lifted their spirits, and a second goal soon followed when Evie Humphreys passed to Audrey Booth, who smashed the ball into the back of the net.
It was all too little, too late, however, as the full-time whistle sounded with the Adults winning the annual clash 4 goals to 2.
Thanks to all of the adults for coming along and participating, and well done to everyone on a game played in great spirits, without injury, and with plenty of laughs along the way.
Til next time… the Adults have the bragging rights!
Contributed with thanks to Troy Patti.
CAPTION: Students put up a spirited fight, but experience prevails in a fun-filled Adults vs Students clash. Photo supplied


Burdekin community groups and sporting clubs are being urged to get their applications in, with a fresh round of council grants now open offering up to $3,000 to support local projects.
The funding, available as cash or in-kind support, is aimed at grassroots initiatives that benefit the wider community, from events and festivals to new or expanded programs.
Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort said the grants play a key role in keeping local organisations running.
“Our community and sporting groups make an enormous contribution to the social fabric of the Burdekin, often with limited resources,” Mayor Dalle Cort said.
“In previous rounds, Council has supported a wide range of community and sporting organisations across the Burdekin, including local events, festivals and grassroots programs.”
The latest round, covering part of the 2025–26 financial year, opened on 1 April and closes 14 April, with applications assessed by Council’s Community Grant Assessment Panel.
Funding is open to eligible not-for-profit organisations for projects that enhance liveability, encourage participation or build community pride across the shire.
Applicants are being advised to clearly outline the community benefit of their proposal and review the guidelines before applying.
Full details and application forms are available via the Burdekin Shire Council website: www.burdekin.qld.gov.au/Community-grants-program
CAPTION: Local community groups and sporting clubs are encouraged to apply for Burdekin Shire Council grants of up to $3,000. Photo source: Burdekin Shire Council


Burdekin residents looking to get active, or ease back into it, will have a new eight-week program to tap into from May, with a range of local providers offering everything from yoga to pickleball.
The “Get Out Get Active Burdekin” initiative is targeting people aged 16 and over, particularly those new to exercise or returning after time off, with a focus on building confidence in a supportive environment.
Seven local activity providers have signed on, giving participants the choice of a single program across the eight weeks. Options include Chair Yoga, over-55s fitness classes, reformer pilates, small group personal training, pickleball, highland dancing and full gym access with a tailored plan.
Deputy Mayor Max Musumeci said the program was about lowering the barrier to getting started.
“Council is proud to deliver this engaging eight week program, giving participants the opportunity to begin their health journey or try something completely new,” Cr Musumeci said.
“Get Out Get Active Burdekin has been designed to be supportive, inclusive and accessible, making it easier for people to take that first step toward improving their wellbeing.”
Funded by the State Government through Health and Wellbeing Queensland, the program aims to boost both physical and social wellbeing.
Places are limited, with strong interest expected. Applications are now open online or through Council’s Community Development team, with residents encouraged to apply early to secure their preferred activity.
Register here today: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JBSFYGP

Attendees of the 2026 Canefield Ashes are being encouraged to have their say, with Burdekin Shire Council launching a community survey to capture feedback from one of the region’s most iconic events.
The short online survey invites both locals and visitors to share their experiences, with participants going into the draw to win a $200 Burdekin Gift Card. Available online via https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RBHQRDH, the survey will remain open until Monday 27 April 2026, with the winner to be drawn one month after the event.
Beyond the prize incentive, the feedback collected will play an important role in shaping the future of major events across the Burdekin. Insights gathered will assist the Home Hill Cricket Association and Council in refining event delivery; while also contributing to a broader understanding of the economic impact these events have on the region.
The initiative forms part of a new Council-led program aimed at measuring how key events support the local economy. Surveys will be rolled out across events featured in the region’s annual Destination Events Calendar, including the Burdekin Water Festival, Giru Show, Home Hill Harvest Festival and the NQ Fast Track Talent Showcase.
Data collected will focus on visitor spending, travel patterns and overall community benefit, providing valuable insights for both Council and event organisers. Findings will help guide future planning, investment and development of local events.
Residents and visitors who attended the Canefield Ashes are encouraged to take part and share their feedback, helping ensure the continued success and growth of events across the Burdekin.
CAPTION: If you attended the 2026 Canefield Ashes, Burdekin Shire Council wants to hear your feedback! Photo source: Shay Kratzmann
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The 2026 campaign began with a convincing 42–7 victory over Bowen in Burdekin Rugby Union’s first trial match of the season last weekend.
The match provided an early opportunity for the playing group to begin adjusting to the team’s new attacking structure. Players are working hard to implement several tactical changes this year, and early signs are encouraging. Many of Burdekin’s points came through strong support play, highlighting the squad’s willingness to work hard off the ball.
Coaching staff have been clear about expectations from the outset of preseason. Training sessions have been designed to create an enjoyable environment while still maintaining strong intent and focus. So far, the playing group has responded extremely well, with positive energy and commitment evident at each session.
This season is all about innovation for the club. Changes are being introduced both on and off the field, and players are adapting well to the new approach. While performance remains important, there is also a strong focus on building a culture where players, supporters and families feel connected to the club.
Local community members have plenty of reasons to be excited about Burdekin Rugby in 2026, with the team showing promising signs heading into the season.
Burdekin’s women’s team also took the field against Bowen in their trial match. With a new and developing squad, the game provided valuable experience for the group. Despite going down to a well-drilled Bowen side, there were plenty of positives to take away as the team continues to grow and develop.
With three weeks remaining until round one, there is still plenty of time for new players to get involved. The club welcomes recent school leavers, people new to town, anyone looking to make new friends, or those keen to dust off the boots and return to the game.
Training takes place every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30pm at Calenago Fields. Everyone is encouraged to come along and be part of the growing Burdekin rugby community.
Contributed with thanks to Brent Mitchell
1 – Burdekin Rugby Union’s 2026 season started strong, with tactical changes planned to bring further success.
2 – Burdekin’s women’s team is growing and developing with new players invited to get involved.
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The Burdekin Touch association celebrated the contribution of senior players to Touch football in the Burdekin last week.
With over 30 male and female players over the age of 50 taking the field each week, Touch is proving to be a great sport for fitness and social connection.
Among the players over 50, there are quite a few in their 60s with eight players and referees over 70.
“These players have been the backbone of Burdekin Touch for many years and their efforts are an inspiration to the younger members,” commented Vice-President Brendan Ford.
Results for Round 5
Coutt’s Commercial Hotel Open Men’s and Women’s competition
Men
Nrgize 7 (B Lampton 3, H Munro 2) def Alliance Pharmacy 2,
Way To Go 6 (J Malayta 2, J Palmer 2) def Slush Puppies 4 (L Marshall 2),
Renegades 9 (D Rigano 3, R Dobe 2, D McKeough 2) def Burdekin PCYC 7 (G Dau 3, T Heron 2),
Touch n Go 7 (C Arboit 5) def Ball Grabbers 6 (L Towler 2, D Post 2),
Feelers 4 def Creampuffs 2,
Royal Touch 11 (D Lyons 3, A Miller 2, M Kelly 2, N Gwarda 2) def Petrol Heads 3 (J Plate 2),
Teamo Supremo 12 (R Heuir 4, H Horan 2, B Horan 2, D Horan 2) def Blue Murder 4 (C McGrath 2),
Crocs, One Touch IT and BAYWatch won on forfeit.
Women
Lasers 6 (T Horan 4) def Salty Sirens 4 (S Le Blowitz 2),
Eathorne’s Princesses and First in Physio Knapton, Leigh Chapple, won on forfeit.
Under 14
Cowboys 9 def Red Dogs (C Linton 2, L Pickup 2),
Silly Soft Serves 5 (Bethena 2, Mazlyn 2) def Broncos 3,
BAYWatch A 6 def Rockies 1
Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton
1 - Back row: Ryan McGrath, Gavin Neal, Paul Scott, Raul Guglielmana, Bruce Johnson. Front Row: John Parison, Tony Goddard, Peter Le Feuvre, Peter Knapton, Leigh Chapple, Jody Horan

On the green this week has been exciting for members with the continuation of the club competition fours progressing very well keeping Games Director Mick OIlsen a happy man with all games expected to be completed within the scheduled time frame.
Games played saw Trevor Elton, Mick McLoskey, Margaret Chapmen, Judy Elton took the win over Gary Nosworthy, Norm Bethell, A Davenport, Paul Vass. In game Two Tony Edie, Wayne Newton, Jeff Phillips, Scott Taylor had a win over Mick Olsen, Michael Young, Joslen Defranciscis, Bob Young. This game from all reports was won on the last end with Wayne Newton being the standout of the team. In game Three Bruce McCallum, Katarina Stuckler, Les Hoey, Janet Arthur, had a convincing win over Phil Marsden, Bob Pickard, Maureen Marsden, Amy Bailey Newton. All games were played in good competitive spirit. The club extends congratulations to all the winners and commiserations to the losing teams. There’s always next year.
Thursday club bowls saw 21 players take to the green to compete in Two games of pairs, and two games of triples. On rink three Joe Linton, Paul Vass won with a reasonable margin over Jeff Phillips, Judy Elton. Rink Four saw Mick McCloskey, Bruce McCallum, Des Chapman win with a comfortable margin over Wayne Newton, Maureen Marsden, Steve Mutu. On Rink Five, Trevor Elton, Margaret Chapmen, won by a close margin over Gary Nosworthy, Scott Taylor. Rink Six saw Phil Marsden, Les Hoey, Cisco compete in another close encounter taking the win over Glenn Berriman, Ron Smith, Janet Arthur. Overall winners on the day were Joe Linton and Paul Vass.
Wednesday night social bowls prior to sausage sizzle remain popular within the club. Names in by 5.30pm with a 6.00pm start. Members of the community who are considering having a try are more than welcome. Come and experience a night under the stars, the sound of music in the background and friendly social atmosphere. You won’t go away, disappointed.
Saturday social bowls numbers were down this week due to some members playing away in Townsville. However, a game of competition fours was played and a game of triples between Wayne Newton, Warren Bunn, Paul Vass who took out the win over Ron Smith, Rob Darr, Meryl Smith. Community members are welcome to come and have a try. Names in by 1:30pm with a 2pm start. Phone 0478642515
Three Home Hill Teams who competed in the Wilmar Challenge played at Brandon Bowls Club on Saturday 21 March made the club proud by demonstrating the competitive friendly attitude that is embellished in the ethos of our club. President of the Brandon Jamie Woods commented that it was great to see all the Burdekin colors across the green. Our congratulations go to the Ayr teams who took the shield for 2026.
Club weekly activities
Monday morning at 9.00am Gentle Exercise class
Tuesday morning at 9.00am Trimmers
Wednesday morning at 9.00am Craft group
Thursday morning at 9.30am Bingo
Contributed by Bob Pickard.

Good Friday 3/4 (9am-5pm) - Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella Wassmuth and Emilee Wassmuth
Saturday AM 4/4 (9am-1pm) Group C - Jane Jones PC, Lauren Chapman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Chapman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie
Saturday PM 4/4 (1-5pm) Group I - Sage Hisatake PC, Ben Hisatake, Luke Hisatake and Austin Dewar
Sunday AM (9am-1pm) Group F - Lisa Furnell PC, Jen Morgan PC, John Furnell, Josh Furnell, Jo Morgan, Jan Hatherell and Gabriel Hatherell
Sunday PM (1-5pm) Group G - Carl List PC, James Kennedy PC, Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards and Ross Blakey
Easter Monday (9am-5pm) Group D - Ben Lewry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivian

Local
Seniors
The Panthers had only three games over the weekend. The Premiers and Reserves were at home on Saturday, and the Ladies were away in Townsville on Friday night. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams both had a bye. Against Estates, the Premiers won 3-2 and the Reserves won 1-0, however the Ladies lost 1-9 to Brothers. There are no fixtures now until 17th April.
Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club
A couple of forced changes to the squad due to injury set the tone heading into a tough Round 2 clash against last year’s grand finalists, Estates. As expected, it was a strong contest, but the Panthers started brightly. Matthew Kolb made an immediate impact, scoring within five minutes with a well-taken left-footed strike. Fifteen minutes later, he doubled the lead, calmly rounding the keeper to make it 2–0. Burdekin had the chance to extend the lead further but missed a penalty, and shortly after, Estates were awarded one of their own, converting to make the score 2–1 and shift the momentum. Kolb went close again just before half time, striking the crossbar, but Estates then capitalised from a corner to level the scores at 2–2 on the whistle.
The second half was a grind, with limited clear chances, although the Panthers controlled possession for large periods. With just three minutes remaining, the Panthers were awarded a free kick on the edge of the penalty area. Sean Young stepped up and delivered a phenomenal strike to give Burdekin a 3–2 lead, which they held onto in a tense finish. A hard-fought win in the Panthers first home game sees them start the season with two wins from two.
Reserves - Burdekin Tyre Service
The first home game of the season was eagerly welcomed with a renewed hope for a good result. The Reserves team on paper was stronger than in the last round and there was a confidence that the victory could be had. Plenty of effort was at times hampered by poor control or passing choices but early pressure provided a corner to the Panthers. Cooper Kross stepped up to take the kick and skilfully put the ball in the net from the corner to give Burdekin a one goal lead which would be enough to produce the win.
The second half was a scrappy affair with lots of fouls and the Burdekin’s continuing lack of control to finish off good moves. The Estates team did not get many chances at goal and those were thwarted by good saves from Haydn Grazioli on the few occasions they did create chances. Burdekin continued to dominate field position and possession but lacked the final finishes and really should have won the game by more. The end result was a win which was what was required so, a job done with room to improve.
Ladies – Ayr Anzac Club
The Ayr Anzac RSL Ladies finally kicked off their season, against Brothers, showing plenty of grit and determination despite a tough result. With only one sub and limited training numbers leading in, fatigue played a big role as the girls went down 9-1. Despite the scoreline, the Burdekin effort never dropped. Sienna Lago found the back of the net for Burdekin, confidently converting a free kick from just outside the 18-yard box.
Player of the Match goes to Dayna Linton, who stepped up in goal and delivered a standout performance. She made several crucial saves throughout the game, keeping the scoreline from blowing out further. A tough start, but plenty to build on moving forward.
Junior
Junior soccer kicked off in great spirits last Saturday, with 29 teams taking to the fields for their first games of the season, which had been delayed due to the rain. Despite overcast conditions, the players showed plenty of enthusiasm and energy, making for an exciting start across all age groups.
Training continued as scheduled this week, giving teams the chance to build on their early performances and develop their skills. Competition matches will pause for the Easter break, with games set to resume shortly after. It is shaping up to be a fantastic season ahead, and the Club looks forward to seeing all players back on the field soon.
Masters
The Masters finally got underway last Monday. With a good turnout, given the circumstances, Notts Forest beat Spurs 3-1. Travis Head, Nataniel Ek and Jack Moustoukas scored for the Forest and Bryce Davies pulled one back for Spurs. Man of the Match was goalkeeper John Truong Dang. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off.
National and International
The Socceroos are getting ready for the World Cup with some friendlies. Against Cameroon on Friday night, they won1-0 with a Jordy Bos goal. They next played Curacao on Wednesday night. The Socceroos then travel to the USA to play Mexico on 31 May at the Rosebowl in Pasadena.
In the A League, because it was an International Week, there were no A League Mens fixtures. However, the A League Women’s games went ahead.
In the A League Women, after nineteen rounds Melbourne City is six points clear of Wellington. City had the bye and Wellington lost 0-1 at Western Sydney. Canberra stays in third place with a 0-0 draw at Central Coast. Brisbane is now fifth after defeating Perth 5-2. Sydney FC and Western Sydney are still holding up the table.
The Soccer Quote of the Week
is from ex- Coventry City Manager Jimmy Hill "Tradition means nothing. It's about what you do tomorrow as a football club, not what you did yesterday.”

This week marked Round 1 of the RLTD season, with all Burdekin Roosters teams taking the field.
The Burdekin Junior Rugby League (BJRL) will once again field two Under 6 sides this year, with the Under 6 Red team, coached by Stephanie Monday, and the Under 6 Blue team, coached by Jesse Healey, both playing their first ever games in Roosters colours.
It was a positive introduction to rugby league, with players learning the basics in a fun, fast-paced environment. With no tackling involved, the focus was on grabbing tags, passing the ball and working together as a team.
Across both sides, there was plenty of enthusiasm on display, with strong runs, quick hands and some impressive tag pulls. Players were keen to get involved and, most importantly, enjoy themselves while representing the club in their opening round of footy.
"It was great to see so many young players starting their Roosters journey, showing that rugby league in the Burdekin is stronger than ever,” said a BJRL spokesperson.
Fixtures will now break for Easter, before returning for Round 2 at Bendigo Bank Park on 2 May, with all Roosters teams back on home soil.
Contributed with thanks to Burdekin Junior Rugby League
CAPTION:
Front row from the left: Coach Stephanie Monday, Hunter Howie, Dylan Bryant, Reuben Armstrong, Maximus McConnachie, Will Morgan, Kimyra Detenon, Jack Watson, Archie Minuti, Coach Jesse Healy.
Bottom row from the left: Finn Healy, Jahmai Noah, Austin Young Jnr, Elias Warkill-Henaway, Emene Monday Jnr, Waylon Schammell-Wilson.


The Burdekin’s flagship cricket tournament of the year returned over the weekend, with this year’s Canefield Ashes living up to its reputation as a high-scoring, big-hitting community affair.
The tournament welcomed 40 teams from across north Queensland to the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 March, with long-time participants Evolution ultimately claiming A Grade victory after three days of action.
Held in honour of the late Eugene Pagotto, the carnival culminated in a ceremony where Ren’s Million Dollar Mission and the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation received donations of $1,000 and $2,000 respectively.
The Canefield Ashes returned to the Burdekin over the weekend, bringing together 40 teams for three days of community cricket at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex.
As well as a competitive affair, Home Hill Cricket Association (HHCA) Secretary Tiffany Olditch said the tournament was a celebration of community.
“There's always a good, competitive spirit here,” she said.
“We have the most fantastic teams, everyone gets along really well, and every game is played with the best of intentions and spirit of cricket.
“There’s a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world at the moment, so it’s great for people to have the opportunity to let their hair down, have fun and enjoy it for the weekend.”
Off the ovals, the HHCA made hallmark pledges to two cancer-related charities—a $1,000 donation to Ren Pedersen’s Million Dollar Mission, and a $2,000 donation to the Australian Skin Cancer Foundation, represented by Burdekin local Lawrence Polga.

Olditch said supporting local charities was an important part of the event each year, with around $68,000 donated since the tournament's inception 22 years ago.
“To be able to give something back to the cancer community and those cancer charities is something we really do enjoy,” she said.
“There are a lot of people in all our lives that have been affected by cancer, so it’s great that we can give something back and help local families in this fight against the horrible scourge that is cancer.”
The recipients were presented with cheques at the closing ceremony, which also recognised the weekend’s standout performers.
In A Grade, Evolution were crowned champions, with Bumbos XI finishing as runners-up and Brendan Eaton (Evolution) named Player of the Carnival.
B Grade honours went to Horny Bulls, who defeated Honeycombes JD in the decider, while Andrew Wallwork (Clout & Out) was named Player of the Carnival.
C Grade was won by Moore’s Marauders, with Nomads finishing second and Zac Cannon (WWW) taking out Player of the Carnival.

In the Social Grade, Zookickers lifted the title over Dirty Diggers, with Reece McCubben recognised as Player of the Carnival.
Olditch called the tournament another success, grateful for the support from the local cricket community.
“The carnival keeps our club afloat,” she said.
“We’ve got some teams who’ve been competing for 20 years. It’s fantastic that we get that ongoing support from the cricket community.”

Thursday afternoon club bowls continues to attract strong playing numbers, with thanks extended to visitors from across the Burdekin clubs for their support.
On the green, a total of 28 players, including one reserve, competed in two games of triples, one game of rinks and the first round of the club championship mixed fours.
The highlight of the day was the mixed fours on rink 5, where Mick Olsen, Michael Young, Joslyn Defranciscis and Bob Young faced Hugh Montgomery, Joe Lynton, Des Chapman and Margaret Lynton. Hugh Montgomery’s team appeared to have the upper hand early before scores were locked at 13-all, proving the turning point. Scores remained close to the final end, with Mick Olsen’s team leading 18–14. Despite Hugh Montgomery’s team winning the last end by two, it was not enough, with Olsen’s team taking the match 18–16. The game was played in good competitive spirit, with congratulations to the winners as they move to the next round.
On rink 4, Mick McCloskey, Robert Darr and Margaret Chapman defeated Glenn Berriman, Vince Beatia and Les Hoey, with Chapman continuing to impress as lead, consistently bowling close to the jack.
On rink 6, Cisco, Trevor Elton and Bob Pickard recorded a convincing win over Wayne Newton, Judy Elton and Sandra Darwin, with Judy Elton contributing strongly despite the result.
The fours match on rink 7 saw Bruce McCallum, Nev Webb, Scott Taylor and Paul Vass edge out Gary Nosworthy, Ron Smith, Betty Webb and Janet Arthur in a closely contested game.
Wednesday night bowls remains popular, with three games of triples played prior to a sausage sizzle. Community members are encouraged to come along and experience the enjoyment on offer.
Saturday afternoon social play also continues to draw good numbers, providing an opportunity for working community members to participate. Those interested can contact the club on 0478 642 515.
The weekly seafood raffle was won by Joe Lynton, with second prize, a bottle of wine, going to Judy Elton.
Contributed with thanks to Bob Pickard

Over the weekend, the 2026 Australian Youth Surf Life Saving Championships kicked off on the Gold Coast at North Kirra SLSC. The Aussies is an annual event where members from Australia’s 316 surf clubs come together to compete in more than 550 beach and ocean events, and extends through the week with Masters and Open events. It is the largest event of its kind, comparable to the likes of the Commonwealth Games.
Two Ayr Surf Life Saving members—Charlotte Lawry and Emilee Wassmuth—attended the Championships to take part in the R&R (Rescue and Resuscitation) competition. The girls competed in the U13/14 2 Person R&R category against strong competition from across Australia. They progressed through two rounds, posting solid scores, before being named among the final six teams vying for medals and the title of Australian champions.
Emilee and Charlotte had a fantastic run in the final against teams from Coogee, Redcliffe, North Cronulla and two teams from Wanda SLSC. The girls scored a 3 and were thrilled to be announced as bronze medallists, becoming the first Ayr R&R competitors to medal at the Aussies in several decades. First place went to Redcliffe with a score of 1, while Coogee took second with a 2, making it an extremely tight final.
While at the Championships, Kristy Wassmuth also competed in the 2km Aussies Ocean Swim on Sunday morning, placing eighth in her age group.
The Ayr Surf Club is continuing patrols at Alva until the May Day weekend, with Senior Club Championships to be held on ANZAC Day and Club Presentations on Saturday, 9 May. The club is also celebrating its 100th year over the weekend of 29–31 May with a meet and greet, gala dinner and community day. For more information, visit the Ayr Surf Club’s Facebook page or contact the administrator at ayrslsc@gmail.com.
Contributed with thanks to Kellie Lawry of Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club
1—Charlotte Lawry & Emilee Wassmuth with coach George Clarke

2— Emilee and Charlotte had a fantastic run in the final against teams from Coogee, Redcliffe, North Cronulla and two teams from Wanda SLSC.

3— The girls scored a 3 and were thrilled to be announced as bronze medallists, becoming the first Ayr R&R competitors to medal at the Aussies in several decades.

4—Emilee Wassmuth & Charlotte Lawry - Australian Champion Bronze Medallists

5—Charlotte performing resuscitation on Emilee
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There was a strong crowd at Bendigo Bank Park in Ayr last Saturday as the Roosters kicked off their 2026 season with two trial matches.
The newly formed Under 19 side had a solid hit-out against Norths Devils from Townsville, with both teams fielding 14 players. The Roosters proved too strong, running out 48–6 winners after leading 28–6 at halftime.
Led by centre Chekaharne Taiters and five-eighth KJ Zaro, the Roosters crossed for nine tries, with eight different players getting on the scoresheet. Seven of those tries came from the backs, highlighting the team’s ability to move the ball.
Standout moments included halfback Jack Power scoring from 30 metres out with speed and footwork, and winger Riley Smith finishing in the corner after a perfect cut-out pass from Zaro. The forwards, led by Harrison Lammon, Mason Kiehne and Leylan Lampton, laid the platform, with Romeo Waem also impressing with his strong running and defence.
Coach Alfie Cantarella said the side is shaping well despite missing a couple of key forwards, and with a few more players, the squad will have strong depth.
In the senior trial, the Roosters faced 2024 and 2025 RLTD A Grade premiers Souths, going down 42–6 against a near full-strength opposition led by former PNG Kumuls captain Kyle Laybutt.
Souths fielded a quality lineup including Braiden Bin Doraho, Evander Hewson, Israel Osae, Curtis Dempsey, Ashden Lafferty, Robbie Storey, Jordan Remfrey, Jack Buss and Jayk Raukaki.
The Roosters side featured five returning players alongside new signings Jake O’Brien, Kai Tannia, Mitch Brown, Cooper Fletcher, Kurtis Cox, Wilson Selei and Ketali Kini.
Coach Steve Lansley said his side showed plenty of effort despite a heavy penalty count, noting they only lost the second session 12–6. He praised the efforts of Tate Brombal, Lachlan Shepherd, Terry Connors and the Munro brothers, Jones and Hayde, particularly in defence.
Lansley also thanked Under 18 players Harrison Lammon and Leylan Lampton for backing up after their earlier game. He highlighted strong performances from Mitch Brown, Nash Beck, Jake O’Brien and Cooper Fletcher, with O’Brien filling in at fullback.
Lachlan Shepherd scored the Roosters’ lone try, converted by Dylan Doak.
The Roosters will open their regular season on Sunday, April 12 at Jack Manski Oval against Brothers.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes