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Burdekin Taekwondo Students Put To The Test In Ayr Grading

Burdekin Taekwondo Students Put To The Test In Ayr Grading

Burdekin Taekwondo Students Put To The Test In Ayr Grading Students from Shim Jang Taekwondo took to the Marcellin Centre in Ayr on Monday, 30 March, taking part in one of the club’s three annual gradings aimed at assessing their readiness to progress to the next belt level. Examiners—Deputy Grand Master Rob, Assistant Grand Master Craig, and Assistant Master Instructor Matt—assessed students across a range of criteria including skill, spirit, attitude and overall competency in techniques appropriate to their level. All students, aged between five and 60, passed on the night, rounding out a successful few months of training. Continued on page 29 All Students Pass In Strong Showing At Latest Taekwondo Assessment Continued from back cover Students of Shim Jang Taekwondo took part in the latest triannual grading, with all participants passing as examiners assessed technique, attitude and overall readiness for promotion across all levels. Participants were required to demonstrate line work, step sparring, free sparring and grading patterns, while higher-level students were also challenged with “destruction techniques” such as breaking wooden boards, along with self-defence scenarios including take-downs and grab breakouts. Regional Advisor and Branch Instructor Cliff Mann said the grading reflected both individual effort and the strength of the club as a whole. “Our recent grading was a fantastic display of dedication, discipline, and spirit across all levels,” Mr Mann said. “From the very first patterns to the final techniques, every student stepped onto the floor with focus and confidence, showcasing the hard work they’ve put in over the past months.” He added that the grading was not just an individual assessment, but a reflection of how instructors are guiding students and building consistency in training. “The grading wasn’t just about individual performance—it was a reminder of how far we’ve come together as a team,” he said. “If this grading is anything to go by, the future of Burdekin Shim Jang Taekwondo is incredibly bright,” he said.

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Bendigo Bank Park Hosts 28 Teams For Shane Muspratt Cup Carnival

Bendigo Bank Park Hosts 28 Teams For Shane Muspratt Cup Carnival

Bendigo Bank Park was the centre of junior rugby league over the weekend, with 28 teams converging on the Burdekin for the annual Shane Muspratt Cup. Clubs from across Queensland took part in the two-day carnival, with matches played across three fields from Friday morning through to Saturday afternoon. The event delivered a strong standard of competition and highlighted the depth of emerging talent in the game. The Shane Muspratt Cup continues to honour the legacy of Shane Muspratt, recognising his long-standing commitment to junior rugby league and grassroots development. Muspratt was present at the grounds across both days, spending time with players and families, with many young participants taking the opportunity for photos and a brief chat. A club spokesperson said Muspratt's involvement added to the atmosphere of the weekend. “It was great to have Shane at the grounds across both days, taking the time to chat with players and spend time around the fields,” the spokesperson said. “Many of the kids enjoyed meeting him and having a quick photo, adding an extra touch to an already memorable weekend.” The club also acknowledged the significant contribution of volunteers, who assisted across set-up, match operations and cleanup to ensure the carnival ran smoothly from start to finish. Thanks were also extended to local businesses and sponsors for their continued support, which organisers said is essential to delivering the event each year. President Jarrod Smith acknowledged the wider community for its support of visiting teams and families. He said events such as the Shane Muspratt Cup provide a boost for the region, with accommodation providers, businesses and local venues all benefiting from the influx of visitors. Smith said the carnival continues to showcase the Burdekin as a welcoming host, while reinforcing the importance of community-driven sport in the region. CAPTION: Bendigo Bank Park was the centre of junior rugby league over the weekend, with 28 teams converging on the Burdekin for the annual Shane Muspratt Cup. Photo supplied

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Home Hill Bowls Club Sees Tight Fours Final And Strong Triples Start

Home Hill Bowls Club Sees Tight Fours Final And Strong Triples Start

Home Hill Bowls Club Sees Tight Fours Final And Strong Triples Start Another busy week on the green was had at Home Hill Community Sports Club with the commencement of Club Competition triples and the final of the fours, as well as Thursday and Saturday club social bowls. The highlight of the week was the fours final played between Trevor Elton, Mick McCloskey, Judy Elton and Margaret Chapman against Tony Eddie, Scott Taylor, Jeff Phillips and Wayne Newton, resulting in Trevor Elton’s team taking out the win after a very close encounter. Congratulations extended to the winning team. On Thursday afternoon, the first of the triples competition was played between Mick McCloskey, Trevor Elton and Judy Elton against Phil Marsden, Bob Pickard and Maureen Marsden, with the win going to Mick McCloskey’s team. Saturday afternoon saw the second game of triples competition, with Hugh Mongomery, Dino Poli and Gary Nosworthy competing against Jeff Taylor, Scott Taylor and Amy Bailey, resulting in Jeff Taylor’s team winning on a forfeit due to health concerns. Our thoughts are extended to Hugh and his team. Thursday club social bowls saw four games of triples played. On rink three, Hugh Mongomery, Scott Taylor and Nev Ward played Joe Linton, Cisco and Margaret Chapman, with the win going to Hugh’s team. On rink four, Jeff Phillip, Des Chapman and Paul Vass played against Gary Nosworthy, Joslyn Defranciscis and Warren Bunn, resulting in a draw, with the win going to Gary’s team on ends. On rink six, Glenn Berriman, Sandra Darwin and Margaret Linton played Ron Smith, Mick Olsen and Robert Piva, with the win going to Glenn’s team. On rink seven, Con, Les Hoey and Rob Darr played Alex Bojack, Steve Mutu and Betty Ward, with the win going to Rob Darr’s team. Congratulations to all winning teams and all members who participated. The random rink winning team for the day went to Con, Les Hoey and Rob Darr. Raffle wins went to Laura Webber (first prize) and Steve Mutu (second prize). Contributed with thanks to Bob Pickard

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Football Matters with Cyclops

Football Matters with Cyclops

Local Seniors A difficult weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had six senior games winning two and losing four. The Premiers and Reserve, away to Brothers, lost 1-5 and 2-6, The Division 1, away to Warriors lost 0-1 but the Division 2 won 5-4. The Colts had a decisive 3-0 win at home to Saints Eagles Souths, however the Ladies away to Estates lost 0-6. This week only four teams are in action as both Ladies and Colts have byes. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 are at home to Rebels, at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Sunday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Riverside JCU at 5.00 and 3.00. Seniors The Seniors had all six teams in action, with various success. On Friday, the Colts were at home to Saints Eagles Souths winning 3-0. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were both away to Warriors, the Division 1 losing 0-1 but the Division 2 winning 5-4. The Ladies, away to Estates losing 0-6. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves were away to Brothers, the Premiers losing 1-5 and the Reserves losing 2-6. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club After a 7–1 cup loss to Brothers last time out, the focus was firmly on redemption. The game, however, started poorly, with Brothers scoring inside four minutes following a lapse in concentration. Another mistake was punished soon after, and the Panthers found themselves 2–0 down within 20 minutes. Despite the scoreline, Burdekin responded well and created several chances, but couldn’t capitalise. Brothers were clinical, adding two more goals before half time to take a 4–0 lead. The second half was about tightening up defensively and restoring some pride. The response was strong, with the whole team working harder, limiting Brothers opportunities, and still creating chances going forward. The breakthrough came in the 67th minute when a well-weighted pass released Sean Young, who showed composure to finish and make it 4–1. Brothers added a late goal in the 90th minute to make it 5–1, but the second-half performance showed clear improvement and provides a solid platform to build on heading into next week’s fixture. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service A good contest on paper and the first half lived up to that. Oscar Licciardello scored a good goal off a slick passing move after five minutes and the stage was set for an entertaining game. Brothers pushed back quickly and equalised five minutes later. The rest of the half was a see-saw with plenty of chances for both sides but no-one able to find the net. The second half began as per the first and after 57 minutes it was still anyone's game. Then the contest changed. A strange referring decision led to a Brothers goal and a Sin Bin for the Burdekin captain for dissent. Brothers extended their lead, exploiting their one man advantage. From that point the game became a struggle the Panthers were caught pushing forward and a quick counter attack gave Brothers a three goal cushion. To the Panthers credit their play improved, and Oscar Licciardello scored a second goal to restore some faith in the team's ability. Again, Burdekin pressed hard and created the better of the chances over the last 15 minutes but again could not find another goal. To rub salt into the wounds the referee played quite a few minutes of unnecessary extra time during which Brothers were able to score two more soft goals to make the final score 2-6. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Division 1 was away at Warriors and only just fielding a team with the help of a few Funkies players. The game was back and forth, with chances going begging from the Panthers side. The deadlock was broken with fifteen minutes to go, after a penalty was given, for Warriors to go up 1-0 up. The hard-fought arm wrestle of a game ended shortly after, with chances from Jalan Pedro and Cody Scalia just missing the target. The Division 1 side will look to bounce back at home this Friday. Division 2 – RG Customs The Funkies resumed their season after a three week break. Burdekin started well against Warriors and took an early 1-0 lead with a goal to Fengil. Despite Burdekin’s dominance and control of the game, Warriors levelled very soon after. The Funkies regrouped and took the lead again, through Jared Giardina to take a 2-1 lead into half time. The second half was very entertaining. Warriors scored two goals before Burdekin replied through Fengil again to see scores 3-3. Warriors scored again, this time from the penalty spot and would have thought they had won the game. Up stepped Fengil who had already had a great game, with another two goals in the final four minutes including the match winner right on the final whistle. Burdekin Funkies ran out 5-4 winners in a game full of attacking football. Man of the match was easily Fengil with 4 goals, Jared Giardina and Jarrod Dal Santo also played very well. Colts – Astute On Friday night the Burdekin Colts took on Saints Eagle Souths at home in the first game of the season, and the first time the boys had played together as a team. The Colts started strongly, moving the ball well and showing great energy across the park. The opening goal came after thirty two minutes when a quality cross from Landon Chatfield found Ryley Siandri, who netted for the first goal of the game. Early in the second half, Oscar Licciardello extended the lead with a brilliant strike to put the Colts 2-0 up. Two minutes later, a dangerous corner from Brayden Card caused chaos in the Saints defence, allowing Ryley Siandri to tap the ball home. The match finished 3–0, marking a very pleasing performance and an excellent start to the season. Juniors Junior soccer was washed out on Saturday, with all games cancelled due to wet grounds. While it was disappointing for players eager to take the field, teams are looking ahead to this weekend, with Under 8 and above travelling to Townsville this Saturday for their next round of matches. Training resumes this week, with players back on the field preparing for a big weekend ahead. Fingers crossed for some fine weather and plenty of soccer action. Masters The Masters had another good turnout, and in perfect conditions, a replay of the EPL relegation clash, Spurs beat Sunderland 8-4. On a night when defence was optional, Jacob Casha and Tobin Stubbs were outstanding. The Masters play every Monday night. 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 travel to the USA to play Mexico on 31 May at the Rosebowl in Pasadena and now have another ‘friendly’ organised. They play Switzerland in San Diego on 6th June. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June. The Matildas have defeated Kenya 2-0 their second game in the FIFA Series 2026™ in Kenya. Clare Wheeler and Sam Kerr scored the goals.

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Burdekin Under-12 Girls Impress At State Touch Championships

April 22, 2026

L-R Audrey Rickards, Isla Becke, Skye Wellington, Torah Brock, Olivia Ferguson, Mazlyn Smith, Apo Ghee, McKenna-Jo Russo, Bethana Rattler. Photos supplied

The Burdekin Under-12 Girls representative Touch Football team has returned from Townsville’s Junior State Northern Championships with an outstanding performance, recording two wins, two draws and just one narrow loss across the three-day carnival last weekend.

Competing against strong regional sides, the team secured victories over Townsville Yellow (6–2) and Townsville White (4–1), while also drawing with Atherton (2–2) and Thuringowa (2–2). Their only defeat came in a tight contest against Moranbah, going down 3–2.

Under the guidance of coaches Lawrence Lampton and Allyce Becke, the squad impressed with their teamwork, defensive resolve and steady improvement throughout the tournament.

Under the guidance of coaches Lawrence Lampton and Allyce Becke, the squad impressed with their teamwork, defensive resolve and steady improvement throughout the tournament. Photo supplied

Lampton praised the group’s commitment in the lead-up to the event.

“There are a number of younger girls in the team which puts the group in good stead for the future,” he said.
“The girls combined well as a team and showed determination in defence.”

He said both coaches were particularly proud of the development shown across the carnival.

Both Lampton and Becke noted they were impressed by the team’s improvement over the three days and said they were extremely proud of the group’s effort and attitude throughout the championships.

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Sugar Bowl Returns For 45th Year In Home Hill

April 22, 2026

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With the 2026 Sugar Bowl—Queensland’s premier regional tennis event—just around the corner, excitement is building both on and off the court. For locals, the tournament represents more than just competition; it’s a celebration of community pride, connection, and resilience. “It gives something to the people in our town, in our district, and it brings them together,” says Home Hill Tennis Association President Joel Hanson.

Founded in 1932, Home Hill Tennis has welcomed generations of families through its gates, each contributing to the rich legacy of the Sugar Bowl. Among them, the Hanson family stands out as long-time stalwarts of both the club and the tournament. Joel’s grandmother, Rose Hanson, captained a B Grade Ladies team, the Honey Pots, while his grandfather Alan—a Life Member and past Patron—was a dedicated player and supporter for many years. His aunts have also left their mark, with Sharon McDermott’s B Ladies Hot Shots team competing strongly, and Donna Sunderland claiming multiple Sugar Bowls.

Today, 16 team captains hail from the Burdekin, representing well-known local families such as Woods, Stockdale, Casswell, Hanson, Davies, Bojack and Vidler—names synonymous with the tournament’s enduring community spirit.

Joel himself has been a familiar face on court, captaining the Deuce Bags and securing a B Men’s title. After a brief stint in A2 grade, he happily returned to B grade, where he now plays alongside cousins and mates. His wife Holly is back competing this year, cheered on by their young daughter Tilly—who has already begun lending a hand around the club.

“They have to start young with volunteering,” Joel says with a smile. He adds that volunteering is his way of giving back, and that it’s important to support what we have.

The Sugar Bowl was established in 1981 by Pat and Lex Anderson to celebrate the HHTA’s 50th anniversary. Now in its 45th edition, it has grown into a symbol of both sporting excellence and resilience—a legacy that continues to honour its founders.

While deeply rooted in the local community, the Sugar Bowl also attracts teams from across Queensland and beyond. For some, it’s a chance to compete; for others, it’s the perfect excuse to reconnect with family and friends.

This year, 45 teams will take to the courts, with the tournament now at full capacity. Matches will extend to Giru on Saturday morning, giving more players and spectators the chance to be part of the action.

With hundreds of players and spectators expected, the 2026 Sugar Bowl is once again set to cement its place as a highlight of the region’s sporting and social calendar. Play commences each day at 8am, with action continuing all day at the Home Hill and Ayr courts. Visitors and supporters are welcome.

Beyond the tennis, the Sugar Bowl promises a vibrant social atmosphere. On Sunday evening from 5–10pm, the community is invited to enjoy live music from KIMMI (Townsville), a traditional pig on the spit, and the major raffle draw. The committee extends its thanks to all sponsors for their valuable contributions in making the event such a success.

Contributed with thanks to Home Hill Tennis Association

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Scouting Out & About - Local Leaders Sharpen Skills for Youth Adventure

April 22, 2026

From practical survival techniques in the bush and first aid (pictured) to the intricate art of knotting and building catapults, the leaders immersed themselves in the same adventurous spirit they pass on to their Scouts. Photo supplied

Two dedicated local leaders from the Lower Burdekin Scout Group recently took their passion for youth development to the next level, joining 30 other volunteer leaders from Townsville and Charters Towers for an intensive weekend of training, camaraderie, and skill-building.

Chris and Shantelle represented the Lower Burdekin group at the regional gathering, which focused on equipping adult volunteers with the tools to continue providing life-changing experiences for local youth.

The action-packed weekend covered a diverse range of disciplines designed to keep scouting programs fresh and engaging. From practical survival techniques in the bush and first aid to the intricate art of knotting and building catapults, the leaders immersed themselves in the same adventurous spirit they pass on to their Scouts.

Other sessions included geocaching, teamwork exercises, and deep dives into youth badge-work and new program ideas.

The Lower Burdekin Scout Group’s participation in this professional development was made possible by the generosity of the local community. The costs for the training weekend were covered entirely by funds raised during the group's successful Easter BBQ at Woolworths, Ayr.

The group extended a heartfelt thanks to Woolworths and the community members who turned out to support local Scouting.

The Lower Burdekin Scouts meet every Thursday at their hall on 12th Avenue, Home Hill, with the 5–7 years age group meeting from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm and the 8–18 years age group meeting from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm.

Those interested in seeing what Scouting is all about can take advantage of four weeks of free sessions by contacting Rikki at 0419 104 035 to sign up for a trial.

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Clay Target Club Marks 10 Years with Packed Shoot

April 16, 2026

The Burdekin Clay Target Club has marked the 10-year anniversary of its reopening with a successful weekend shoot, drawing strong competition and favourable conditions.

After being postponed due to persistent rain, the club’s two-day annual event went ahead under clear skies, with 82 shooters taking part. The high number of competitors made for a challenging contest, with participants required to perform at a consistently high level.

Spectators were treated to a series of closely contested shoot-offs, highlighting the calibre of talent on display.

LIFE MEMBERS CUTTING THE CAKE Lui Populin, Glen Rea, Joe Caruso, Ray Collinson

Club representatives acknowledged the support of sponsors, including B and M Drilling, QMN, John and Gina Calligaro, Five Ways Fish Bar, Russo and Vella, AGnVET, NQHF, Lui and Ines Populin, and Kirknie Station. Additional contributions were made by Halls Firearms, Burdekin Air Conditioning and Electrical, John and Michele Cerqui, Michael and Leigh Zabala, Glen Rea, and Jason Guy from from Burdekin Tyre Service.

“Thank you to all the travelling shooters and a huge thank you to all the members that put a lot of time & effort behind the scenes in getting the club reading for the weekend,” club member Sylvia Rossato said.

The next shoot is scheduled for Saturday, May 9.

Winner of the 1 of the rifles Lindsay Groat Presented by Rob Ness on behalf of Jason Guy from Burdekin Tyres  

Burdekin Clay Target Club – 10th Anniversary Shoot Results

Event 1-25 Target Pointscore 15m

AA Grade 1st Lindsay Groat, Andrew Zarb, Bruce Murphy & Joe Caruso 75/75

A Grade 1st Annette Vassalini 75/75, 2nd Gian Vassalini 74/75, 3rd Thomas Nielsen 72/75

B Grade 1st Rebekah Rosendahl  & Andrew Bergin 72/75, 3rd Leisa Hopkins & Zane Hicks 70/75

C Grade 1st Jeff Taylor 70/75, 2nd Blake Heffernan 69/75, 3rd Lynda Potter 68/75

Event 2-30 Target Medley 15m Sponsored by B and M Drilling

OPEN 1st Bruce Murphy 75/75

AA Grade 1st Michael Zabala 74/75, 2nd Glen Rea 73/75

A Grade 1st Mark Stella 70/75, 2nd Greg Maltby 48/50

B Grade 1st Jason Askin 71/75, 2nd Ross Pryde 49/50

C Grade 1st Robert Coppo 70/75, 2nd Jeff Taylor 68/75

Event 3-30 Target Single Barrell 15m Sponsored by QMN & John & Gina Calligaro

OPEN 1st Michael Zabala 29/30

AA Grade 1st Bruce Murphy 32/34, 2nd Andrew Zarb 31/34

A Grade 1st Frank Scamnello 34/36, 2nd Rob Mikkelsen 33/36

B Grade 1st Gregory Calder 28/30, 2nd Jason Askin 28/31

C Grade 1st Robert Coppo 31/34, 2nd Julian Santarossa 30/34

Event 3-30 Target Single Barrel Sponsored by QMN & John & Gina Calligaro Rob Mikkelsen, Julian Santarossa, Frank Scamnello, Michael Zabala, Sponsor John Calligaro, Bruce Murphy, Jason Askin

Event 4-30 Target Double Barrel 15m Sponsored by Five Ways Fish Bar

OPEN 1st Joe Caruso 131/131

AA Grade 1st Bruce Murphy 130/130, 2nd Ron Gough & Lance Broom 123/124

A Grade 1st Mark Stella 49/55, 2nd Kevin Zarb 44/45

B Grade 1st Karl Perna 36/37, 2nd Jason Askin 74/75

C Grade 1st Robert Coppo 36/37, 2nd Ian Connell 41/42

Event 4-30 Target Double Barrel 15m Sponsored by Five Ways Fish Bar Standing- Representative for sponsor Stephanie Ness, Joe Caruso, Bruce Murphy, Lance Broom, Sitting- Ian Connell, Mark Stella, Kevin Zarb, Ron Gough, Jason Askin

Event 5-25 Target Continental 15m Sponsored by AGnVET & Russo Vella

OPEN 1st Andrew Zarb 100/100

AA Grade 1st Jar Smaniotto 99/100, 2nd Lance Broom 59/60

A Grade 1st Gian Vassalini 28/29, 2nd David Hobbs 49/50

B Grade 1st Glenn Clarke 28/29, 2nd Joe Zappala 26/27

C Grade 1st Jeff Taylor 28/29, 2nd Blake Heffernan 32/34

Event 6-25 Target Pointscore15m Sponsored by Lui & Ines Populin

OPEN 1st Col Edgerton 75/75

AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 101/102, 2nd Ben Beazley 100/102

A Grade 1st Gavin McPherson 75/78, 2nd Annette Vassalini 72/78

B Grade 1st Ross Pryde 74/75, 2nd Sylvia Rossato 73/75

C Grade 1st Robert Coppo 75/81, 2nd Alexander Parker 74/81

Event 7-25 Target Double Barrel Handicap Sponsored by NQHF

OPEN 1st Gian Vassalini 41/41

2nd Joe Scalia 40/41

3rd John Cerqui 34/35

4th Robert Coppo 33/34

5th Sylvia Rossato 51/52

Kirknie Station High Gun Winners

OPEN 1st Michael Zabala 333/340

AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 332/340

A Grade 1st Gian Vassalini 294/310

B Grade 1st Jason Askin 287/310

JUNIOR 1st Riley Zarb 290/310

LADIES 1st Brontie Rea 290/310

VETERAN 1st Lindsay Groat 298/310

Winner of Riffle Bill Gall Donated by Glen Rea

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Shane Muspratt Cup Set to Bring Junior Rugby League Action to Bendigo Bank Park

April 16, 2026

The Shane Muspratt Cup returns to Bendigo Bank Park this weekend, with two big days of junior rugby league action set to bring together teams from across Queensland.

Gates open from 8:00am on both Friday 17th and Saturday 18th April, with a full schedule of matches, a stocked canteen, and a strong carnival atmosphere expected as visiting sides travel from Cairns to the Gold Coast to compete in the annual event.

The carnival has become a highlight on the Queensland junior rugby league calendar, showcasing the next generation of talent in a fun, competitive and encouraging environment. The U12 Burdekin Roosters, sponsored by BQC, will feature on the main field at Bendigo Bank Park for all of their matches.

The event also honours the legacy of Shane Muspratt, who made a lasting impact on junior rugby league in the Burdekin. Known for his passion for the game, he was a strong supporter of grassroots football and creating opportunities for young players. The carnival continues to reflect those values today, bringing the community together while celebrating the future of the sport.

Burdekin Junior Rugby League President Jarrod Smith is encouraging locals to head down and support the event, noting the positive impact it has on the region. More than 250 players and their families are expected to travel to the area, providing a welcome boost for local businesses and the wider community.

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Ayr Surf Life Saving Club Marks 100 Years of Service

April 16, 2026

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club (SLSC) will celebrate its centenary this May, marking 100 years of service to the community through beach patrols, lifesaving and volunteer dedication.

Founded in 1926 following a tragic drowning at what is now Alva Beach, the club’s origins are deeply rooted in community spirit. Over the past century, that same spirit has continued to shape its proud legacy, which will be honoured across a three-day celebration expected to draw more than 500 attendees.

Ayr SLSC President Dr Benjamin Lawry said the milestone event would bring together past and present members, alongside local businesses and dignitaries.

“The Club is proud to have been one of the first in the state to affiliate with the Surf Life Saving Association, and of the lasting commitment its members have shown to their community through the years,” Dr Lawry said.

Nippers March Past Team in training

“This celebration is the Club’s opportunity to give back to the community that has supported it throughout its history, and to recognise the many members whose dedication has helped build the camaraderie and support that remain at the heart of the club.

“To genuinely connect current members to our legacy, we have requested permission from Surf Life Saving Queensland (SLSQ) for our members to wear the original march past caps for the 2026/27 competition season.

Nippers March Past Team

“I look forward to welcoming SLSQ Director Steve Barclay at the Gala Dinner on Saturday 30 May.”

Anniversary Committee spokesperson Sharon Bozzetto said the celebrations aim to honour not just the club’s achievements, but the strong sense of community that defines it.

Nippers

“Our club is one defined not by its title or championship wins, but its spirit of true friendship and community as maintained by its members, past and present,” she said.

“The spirit of the Club, and the impact it has had over the past century, is exactly what we hope to capture across the weekend’s events.

“We’re incredibly grateful to author Martin Grandelis, who is preparing a retrospective book that will capture the Club’s rich history and the people who have made it what it is today.

Surf Girl Fundraiser

“The invite is extended to community members of all ages to join the celebrations at the Meet & Greet on the Friday evening, and the Recovery Catch Up at the Clubhouse on the Sunday.”

Celebrations will include a Meet & Greet on Friday, 29 May at the Kalamia Hotel in Ayr, a Gala Dinner on Saturday, 30 May at the Memorial Hall in Home Hill, and a Recovery Catch Up on Sunday at the Ayr Clubhouse in Alva.

As the club reflects on its history, from its beginnings as the Donaldson and Lower Burdekin Life Saving Club to its evolution into a cornerstone of community safety, the centenary offers a moment to honour the past while celebrating the people who continue to keep local beaches safe.

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Home Hill Bowls Busy Week Ends in Hard-Fought Draw with QRI Visit

April 16, 2026

Another busy week has been had on the green at Home Hill with club competition, social bowls, and the welcoming of visitors from the Queensland Railway Institute. Photo supplied

Another busy week has been had on the green at Home Hill with club competition, social bowls, and the welcoming of visitors from the Queensland Railway Institute.

Starting with local play, the semifinal of club competition was played between Trevor Elton, Mick McCloskey, Judy Elton, Meryl Smith and Bruce McCallum, Katarina Stuckler, Les Hoey, Janet Arthur, with Trevor Elton’s team taking out the win in what could have gone either way. Congratulations to the winners. The final is now set to be played between Trevor Elton’s team and Tony Eadie, Wayne Newton, J Phillips, Scott Taylor on Sunday 19 April 2026. Club members are encouraged to come along and show their support to both teams, with the match having the potential to be a strong contest. Good luck to all who are competing.

Wednesday night bowls never fail to surprise, with continued strong support and 16 players competing in two games of triples and one game of pairs. Names in by 5.30 for 6.00pm start prior to a sausage sizzle. Ph 0468313115.

Thursday afternoon club bowls saw 20 players compete, which included the semifinal game and two games of triples. With the hot weather not showing any sign of letting up, it’s great to see members’ continued support.

The main event for the week saw Home Hill have the pleasure, for the second year running, of welcoming members from the Queensland Railway Institute. Once again, the green was alive with activity and coloured club shirts. The afternoon was competitive, participativeand friendly. QRI Club President Kerry Martin gave a big thanks to Home Hill members and the ladies who prepared a wonderful afternoon tea for all to enjoy. Once again, thank you ladies. The winning club on the day was closely contested, and no mistakes this time—a draw was finally decided upon. Home Hill looks forward to welcoming QRI once again in 2027.

As a correction to last week’s publication regarding the Easter Fours Tournament, the report incorrectly named the Will Johnson team of St Townsville as the winners. The honours should have gone to Jamie Woods’ team of Brandon, with second place awarded to Sandie from St Townsville, and third to Will Johnson from St Townsville. Apologies are forwarded for the error.

Club Weekly Activities

Monday 9.00am Gentle exercise Class – Tuesday 9.00am Trimmers- Wednesday - 9.00am Craft Group, 6.00pm Hotshots Darts Ph Scott 0480208335 – Thursday 9.30am Bingo – Friday 6.00pm Hot Shots 8 Ball Ph Scott 0480208335.

Contributed with thanks to Bob Packard

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Football Matter with Cyclops - 16th April

April 16, 2026

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Seniors

Fixtures resume this weekend with all six teams playing. The Premiers and Reserves are away to Brothers on Sunday with the Reserves kicking off at 3.00 and the Premiers at 7.00. On Friday, the Colts are at home against Saints Eagles Souths at 6.30 and the Ladies are away to Estates at 8.30. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams are both away to Warriors with Division 2 kicking off at 6.30 and Division 1 at 8.30.

Female Football week is coming up in the month of May. Keep an eye out for events and activities to support our Female Footballers. Burdekin FC Ladies Day, Save the Date - Saturday 22nd August!  

Burdekin Panthers have a brand-new shade structure that has now been completed, over the concrete grandstands at International Park. Burdekin FC was successful in obtaining a grant for this project. A fantastic and welcome addition to the fields. 

Junior

A short break from Junior soccer this week as families enjoy the school holidays, with no games scheduled. Action will return next Saturday, the 18th, with all matches set to be played at home. It’s a terrific opportunity for players, families, and supporters to come together on familiar turf and enjoy a big day of soccer. We look forward to seeing everyone back refreshed and ready for an exciting round of home games! 

Masters

The Masters had another good turnout, and in perfect conditions, a replay of the FA Cup Quarter Final, Manchester city beat Liverpool 3-1 with two goals from Chris Achille and one from George Koukouris. The Masters play every Monday night. 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. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June.

The Matildas have defeated Malawi 5-0 to begin the FIFA Series 2026™ in Kenya. Emily van Egmond and Sam Kerr were on the scoresheet in the first half before Alex Chidiac, Holly McNamara and Leticia McKenna - on debut - made it five. the Matildas are in the Kenya Group along with Malawi, India and Kenya.

In England, in the EPL with six rounds left to play Arsenal is now only six points ahead of Manchester City who have a game in hand. Arsenal lost 1-2 at home to Bournemouth and Man City won 3-0 away to Chelsea. At the foot of the table West Ham beat Wolves 4-0 and moves out of the drop zone, two points clear of Spurs who lost 0-1 at Sunderland. Oh, and in the Championship, Coventry City look sure of promotion.

In Germany, the Bundesliga has five rounds to go. Four of the top six teams won, and Bayern are almost certainly champions again, leading Dortmund by twelve points. Leipzig and Stuttgart are a further eight points behind. At the foot of the table Heidenheim won but together with Wolfsburg still look doomed, together with St Pauli or Werder Bremen.

In Spain’s, La Liga with seven rounds left, Barcelona who won again, now have a nine point lead over Real Madrid who could only manage a draw at home to Girona. Third placed Villarreal is a further nine points behind, four points ahead of Atletico. In the relegation zone,it looks like “Adios Amigos” to Oviedo and Levante and Elche or Alaves could be joining them.

In Italy’s Serie A with just six rounds left, Inter, who won 4-3 at Como, stays nine points clear of Napoli who drew away to Parma. Third placed AC Milan lost and is now three points behind Napoli, but three points clear of Juventus who won 1-0 away to Atalanta. 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 who have yet to play  this week, still has a four point lead over Lens who have a six point break over third placed Lille with Marseille a further point behind.  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 two rounds left, Newcastle drew with Adelaide 1-1 and is three points clear of Auckland who drew 2-2 with Victory. Sydney who beat Western Sydney 2-0 moves up to third place four points behind, ahead of Adelaide on goal difference. The Roar drew 2-2 away to Central Coast and drops to eleventh place. Western Sydney and Perth Glory continue to hold up the table.

In the A League Women after twenty rounds, Melbourne City top the table six points clear of second place Wellington. Canberra is third a further point behind and Brisbane is fourth on goal difference. Adelaide and Melbourne Victory make up the top six. The Elimination Finals start this Saturday with Canberra at home to Victory and Brisbane at home to Adelaide.

The Soccer Quote of the Week  

is from Brazilian Star Pele. “I was born to play football, just like Beethoven was born to write music and Michelangelo was born to paint".

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Shane Muspratt Cup Returns This Weekend

April 16, 2026

Junior players in action at Bendigo Bank Park as the Shane Muspratt Cup returns for a weekend of competition, community spirit and emerging rugby league talent. Photo supplied

The Shane Muspratt Cup returns to Bendigo Bank Park this weekend, with two big days of junior rugby league ahead.

Gates open from 8am both days, with a full schedule of games, a stocked canteen, and a great atmosphere expected as teams travel from Cairns to the Gold Coast to compete in the annual carnival.

The carnival is a highlight on the Queensland junior rugby league calendar, showcasing the next generation of talent in a fun and encouraging environment. The U12 Burdekin Roosters, sponsored by BQC, will take the main field at Bendigo Bank Park for all their games.

The event honours the legacy of Shane Muspratt, who made a lasting impact on junior rugby league in the Burdekin. Known for his passion for the game, he was a strong supporter of grassroots football and creating opportunities for young players. Today, the carnival continues to reflect those values, bringing the community together and celebrating the future of rugby league.

Jarrod Smith, President of Burdekin Junior Rugby League, encourages locals to head down and support the carnival, highlighting the positive impact it brings to the community, with more than 250 players and their families travelling to the region and providing a great boost for local businesses and the town as a whole.

Contributed with thanks to Burdekin Roosters.

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Roosters Show Promise In Season Opener Despite Loss

April 16, 2026

Roosters show early promise despite a tough opening-round loss, with strong individual performances and a dominant first half offering plenty to build on for the 2026 season. Photo source: Burdekin Roosters

The 2026 season of the TLTD officially started last weekend with the beginning of fixtures in A Grade, Reserves, Under 19 and Women.

The Burdekin Roosters played Brothers at Jack Manski Oval in Townsville on Sunday in three grades. Unfortunately, the club is not fielding a ladies team this season, with early injuries causing havoc amongst would-be players.

The A Grade started the season in fine fashion and, although they lost 30–16, it was only for a short period of the second session when Brothers looked the better side. A Grade coach Steve Lansley said his team produced a spirited first-half performance but ultimately fell 30–16 to Townsville Brothers in a hard-fought rugby league clash. Burdekin came out with intensity and purpose, matching Townsville across the park in the opening 40 minutes.


Their defensive resolve and structured attack allowed them to stay firmly in the contest, with the Roosters showing glimpses of their best form. At half-time, they looked well within reach of pulling off a strong result. However, the second half told a different story.


The Roosters struggled to replicate their early momentum, with fatigue and disruption playing a role in the shift. A couple of key injuries to the outside backs proved particularly costly, limiting their attacking options and reshaping their defensive edges at crucial moments. Despite the result, several Burdekin players stood out with strong individual performances.


Core contributors Hayde Munro, Nash Beck and Tate Brombal led the way with consistent effort and impact across the field. Young front rower Cooper Fletcher also impressed, showing maturity and physicality beyond his years in the middle. At the back, Jake O’Brien was a consistent threat, creating opportunities and keeping the opposition on edge whenever he had the ball in hand.

While the final scoreline didn’t favour the Roosters, their first-half performance and the emergence of key contributors provide positives to build on as they look ahead to the season. For the Roosters, Dudley Dotoi scored two tries, with one by Hayde Munro, while Jye Olsen kicked two goals.

In other A Grade matches, premiers Souths defeated Charters Towers 32–28, Herbert River beat Norths 14–6, and Centrals defeated Western Lions 42–0.

Reserves coach Peter Horan would have liked to start the game again, noting the difference in defence from the first to second half. Brothers led 34–6 at the break, but the Roosters took it to them in the second session, only losing that period 12–6 before going down 46–12.

Horan said Dylan Doak had a top game, with John Zaro dangerous, along with Harvey Horan, who worked all day. Jesse Ballin was welcomed back with open arms, having a strong game in the centres.

In other Reserves games, Souths beat Charters Towers 46–6, Herbert River beat Norths 18–4, and Western Lions defeated Centrals 48–6. Under 19 coach Alfie Cantarella said his team suffered from handling errors at times, which stopped their momentum in attack.


The extreme heat made it difficult for both teams.


The boys defended well and, had their handling been a little better, a win was possible.

Both teams scored three tries, with only the goal-kicking the difference. Brothers kicked three goals to two by the Roosters, winning 18–16.


It was a team effort, but Leylan Lampton was outstanding, scoring three tries in a commanding performance.

The coach said the signs are there for a good season and, even though a big number were part of the club’s successful Under 18 team last season, there were some new players and time will take for blending.

Unfortunately, the boys do not play this week, with Souths not fielding a team, but training will be intense as they prepare for their next outing against Norths again in Townsville in a fortnight.

In other Under 19 matches, Herbert River defeated Norths 22–16 and Centrals beat Western Lions 32–12.

This Sunday at Bendigo Bank Park, the Roosters host last year’s premiers Souths in both A and Reserve Grade, with the first match at 2pm. Coach Lansley will likely run his A Grade side without changes and, if they play the way they did in the first half on Sunday, they will make Souths work for all their points.

In other matches, Charters Towers will host Herbert River on Saturday, with Western Lions at home to Brothers and Norths travelling to Centrals.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

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Cyclists Gear Up For Ravenswood To Burdekin Dam Gran Fondo

April 16, 2026

Riders are gearing up for the Ravenswood to Burdekin Dam Gran Fondo! Photo source: Ravenswood to Burdekin Dam Gran Fondo

Cyclists from across the region are gearing up for the return of the Ravenswood to Burdekin Dam Gran Fondo, set for this Saturday, 18 April 2026. The celebrated event offers three distances to suit riders of all abilities: the Medio Fondo (50km), Gran Fondo (100km) and the elite endurance Century Ride (163km).

The ride will kick off at 8am from the Imperial Hotel in Ravenswood, beginning with a 5km neutral section along the Burdekin Dam Road. Riders will then follow clearly marked routes tailored to each course. The 100-mile (163km) Century Ride turnaround is adjacent to the Burdekin Dam Caravan Park, while the 50km and 100km turnarounds are marked at 25km and 50km, respectively.

Participants will navigate gently undulating terrain and safely negotiate 34 cattle grids along the way. Roads remain open to traffic, with QPS patrolling to ensure safety. Century riders must finish by 4pm, while shorter distance riders are expected to finish by 1pm. A compulsory briefing will begin at 7.30am.

Entry fees are $195 for the 163km ride, $165 for 100km, and $85 for 50km, with corporate teams available for $500 per four-person team. Fees include a polo shirt, stubby cooler, BBQ dinner at the Imperial Hotel, and bacon and egg breakfast for overnight stays.

Rider support includes water stations along the course, toilets at key points, and medical coverage from an Emergency Medical Doctor and Ambulance Paramedic. Accommodation options range from the Imperial Hotel and Top Camp Caravan Park to camping and upcoming “glam camping.”

The day will wrap up with live music from local band Shots Fired at the Imperial Hotel beer garden, alongside random prize draws. Registration and more information can be found at www.teamjefferson.com.au/gran-fondo.

What: Ravenswood to Burdekin Dam Gran Fondo

When: Saturday 18 April

Where: Commencing from Imperial Hotel in Ravenswood

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Burdekin Canetoads Call For Players Ahead Of New Season

April 10, 2026

The Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads are putting out the call for new players, inviting locals and travellers alike to join their ranks for the upcoming North Queensland season.

Competing in the Townsville regional competition, the club is seeking passionate and committed players to strengthen both its men’s and women’s squads ahead of the April to August season.

For the men’s team, the Canetoads are particularly looking to recruit players in key positions including prop, halfback/fly-half and centre, though interest from players across all positions is encouraged. The women’s side is also open to players of all levels and positions, with a focus on building a fun, inclusive and competitive team environment.

Club representatives say the competition offers a strong country rugby pathway, providing valuable experience for players looking to develop their skills in a competitive regional setting.

Beyond the game, the Canetoads are promoting the lifestyle on offer in North Queensland as a major drawcard. With a relaxed pace of life, access to world-class fishing spots, and proximity to scenic countryside, waterfalls and swimming holes, the region provides a unique backdrop for a rugby season.

The club is also positioning itself as an appealing stop for travellers already in Australia, particularly those on working holidays. Players have the opportunity to settle in for the season, gain consistent game time, and experience the community spirit that country rugby clubs are known for.

To support new recruits, the Canetoads offer a range of practical benefits, including access to an on-site gym, assistance in finding employment, and help securing accommodation. In some cases, support with fees and flights may also be available depending on individual circumstances.

With a strong emphasis on community, camaraderie and opportunity, the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads are hoping to attract a new wave of players ready to be part of the club’s rugby family this season.

CAPTION: Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads are calling for new players to join their ranks this season, offering a mix of competitive rugby and North Queensland lifestyle. Photo source: Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads

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ON THE GREEN AT HOME HILL COMMUNITY SPORTS CLUB

April 10, 2026

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 lookinga 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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Football Matters with Cyclops

April 10, 2026

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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.

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Burdekin Teams Ready For Senior State Age In Townsville

April 10, 2026

Netball 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 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’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.  

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

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:

  1. 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

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