
Local rugby league royalty met again at the Ayr Anzac Memorial Club last weekend for the latest instalment of Burdekin Roosters’ Old Boys Day. More than 80 former Roosters across multiple eras reconnected over beers, fond memories, and a full itinerary of presentations. This year saw the 1979 Colts premiership side honoured for their heroics that brought silverware to the town almost 30 years ago. John Reid and Troy Great were also officially recognised as life members of the club. Colts, Hornets, Devils and Brothers memorabilia was also on display throughout the event, offering a glimpse into the past of the historic organisation. At the event’s conclusion, attendees made their way down to Bendigo Bank Park to support the new generation of Roosters as they triumphed over Brothers 22 - 12. Event organiser Garren Arroita said he was “very happy” with how the afternoon panned out. “It was an unreal day,” he said. “This is the only time we all get to catch up with each other, so it was very important.” Established in 2008, Burdekin Roosters Old Boys supports current and ex-players of Burdekin Rugby League. Funds raised at the annual Old Boys Day support past and future players, families and community members in need, while assisting the next generation of young local sporting talent. Most recently, the group donated to 13-year-old speedway rider Ky Mitchell as he competes in Europe.
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Before a huge crowd of Old Boys and supporters at Bendigo Bank Park last Saturday night, the Burdekin Roosters A grade side posted their fourth win on end, beating Brothers 22 to 12 to join Centrals, Herbert River and Western Lions in third place on the ladder. Earlier, the second placed Roosters joined Brothers at the top of the Under 19 ladder, posting a 28 to 26 win in a thriller. Unfortunately, the reserves could not add to the celebration, going down 26 to 18. At the conclusion, an auction of 15 pieces of memorabilia and local business donations was conducted, with all proceeds going to the Davenport appeal. The auction raised just under $25,000. Burdekin Brothers games are usually exciting clashes and this A grade match was no exception. Although the Roosters won the match 22 to 12, the result was in doubt till the final whistle. Coach Steve Lansley was a happy man afterwards, saying the Roosters continued their impressive form on the weekend, securing a fourth consecutive victory with a hard-fought 22 to 12 win over powerhouse Brothers. Defence laid the foundation for the Roosters’ success, with the side producing a spirited first half performance that frustrated Brothers and limited attacking opportunities. The Roosters carried that momentum into the second half, building pressure through disciplined defence and capitalising on their chances with the ball. Their dominance was rewarded when they raced to a commanding 20–0 lead midway through the second half, putting one of the competition’s strongest clubs firmly on the back foot. However, the Roosters briefly switched off late in the contest, allowing Brothers to claw back some points and create a tense finish. Despite the late surge from the visitors, Burdekin remained composed when it mattered most, holding on to a deserved 22–12 victory and extending their winning streak to four straight games. Best players were Jye Olsen, Lachlan Sheppard and Joseph Doyle. For Burdekin, tries came from Lachlan Shepherd, Jones Munro, Jye Olsen, Jake O’Brien. Jake kicked three goals. In other A grade matches, Souths beat Charters Towers 28–18, Centrals beat Western Lions 8 nil and Herbert River beat Norths 30–16. In a match that was dominated by some strange whistle blowing decisions, Brothers took the reserve grade over the Roosters 26–18. The Roosters had their chances but bad handling cost them dearly, as they were down 14 to 12 at the break after scoring the first try. Ron Geia was outstanding for the locals, scoring two tries and not deserving to be on a beaten team. Curtis Cox received the players’ player award for a solid match, with Dylan Doak not far behind, along with Kane Dyne. Doak became frustrated with some of the calls, receiving a bin sentence with two minutes to go. Ron Geia scored two tries, with Dylan Doak scoring a try and kicking 3 goals. In other reserve grade matches, Souths beat Charters Towers 44–10, Western Lions beat Centrals 21–12 and Norths beat Herbert River 32–14. In a top of the table clash, the Brothers Roosters game lived up to what it was supposed to be — smart attack and punishing defence. Burdekin scored the first of two tries in the first half to lead 10 nil and looked good, but Brothers were not perturbed and, by scoring the next three tries, went to lemons leading 16–10. Both sides crossed the stripe in the second session, with this time the Roosters three to the opposition two. The difference between the two teams came down to a goal kick. In the forwards, Joey Southwell had a big hard game, getting plenty of punishment but still coming back with support from Leylan Lampton, Mason Kiehne and Tyce Cursio. The standout forward and team player though was Jack Power, who twice sliced through for tries when needed. Pint sized Power is also a tiger in defence. The backs played as a team, but half Chad Fraser stood out, as did Kaddy Zaro and Tyreece Trindle. Last week in Ingham it took the team till the second half to get the feed to Kirk Viero, and when they did he crossed three times. This time again it was not till late he received good ball, and again the centre made mince meat of the opposition centres to score. For the Roosters, Jack Power scored 2 tries with Riley Smith, Tyreece Trindle, Kirk Viero. Chad Fraser 3 goals. In other Under 19 matches, Centrals beat Western Lions 80 nil and Herbert River drew with Norths 28 all. Only one women’s match was played, with Western Lions beating Centrals 20 nil. Martina Monday scored a try for the Lions. This Saturday the Roosters are on the road for the last time for a few weeks of home games. The A grade will meet the undefeated Souths at the old Binda Grounds at 6, with the reserves to play Souths at 3. The Under 19 team has a bye this week as Souths do not have a team. At 4.30, Souths will meet Charters Towers in the women’s grade. In A grade, Souths are undefeated on top of the ladder, with the Roosters now tied with Centrals, Western Lions and Herbert River for third place, with Brothers second. In reserve grade, Souths have lost only one game this season — to Burdekin early in the season in Ayr. Souths are on top with the Roosters now tied for sixth after some indifferent performances. With Caleb Noah expected back, they could be a different team. Supplied by Brian Carnes
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Seniors Not a good weekend for the Panthers. They played just three games, winning only one match. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to JCU Riverway with the Premiers losing 0-3 and the Reserves winning 11-0. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were away to Estates with the Division 1 forfeiting and the Division 2 losing 3-5. The Colts had a bye. This week just three teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams both have a bye and the Colts are at home to Warriors at 6.30. On Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Warriors at 7.15 and 5.15. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club Against JCU, the Panthers knew they were facing a quality opponent and that it would be a tough challenge from the opening whistle. Unfortunately, JCU started the stronger of the two sides, putting Burdekin under pressure early and preventing them from finding any real rhythm. A turnover in possession proved costly, with JCU capitalising through a well-taken finish to open the scoring. Not long afterwards, another poor passage of play allowed them to double their advantage and take a 2–0 lead. While the opening stages were disappointing, the Panthers responded well in the latter part of the first half, enjoying more possession and spending longer periods in attacking areas. Despite the improvement, the Panthers were 0-2 at half time. The second half followed a similar pattern, with Burdekin showing greater intent and competing much more strongly. They created some promising moments and looked more threatening going forward, but we couldn't convert their chances. JCU, meanwhile, remained clinical and added a third goal to put the result beyond doubt. To the Panthers credit, they continued to push until the final whistle and never stopped working. While the 3–0 scoreline was disappointing, there were positive signs in the way they responded after a difficult start, and those improvements will be important looking ahead to the next fixture. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service A rare Saturday home game and Burdekin were fielding a very good line-up brimming with confidence. The home side started very strongly and completely dominated all aspects of the game. The scoring started early with a goal from Oscar Licciardello after three minutes and continued until the 83rd minute with Charlie Predebon scoring the teams eleventh goal. Three goals were scored by Oscar Licciardell with Cooper Kross netting 4, Jonte Grazioli 2 and 1 each for Kyle Taylor and Charlie Predebon. Defensively the team was also strong keeping a clean sheet with keeper Haydn Grazioli only having one touch in the second half. A very good performance that keeps the Panthers in second place on the table and looking to make a run for a string of good results. Division 2 - RG Customs Funkies lost 5-3 to Estates at Victoria Park. In a game where both teams started very well, Burdekin was disappointed not to find the net after several great chances early on. Estates soon led 2-0 but Burdekin responded through Jared Giardina and Cody Scalia to see the score level at 2-2 at half time. Half time was the worst part of the game for Burdekin halting all the momentum and dominance the side had created. Estates settled back into the game and scored another three goals before Jarrod Dal Santo scored a late goal for the Funkies. In a game that had everything, Estates had two players sent off but there was very little time for Burdekin to try and capitalise and final score was 3-5. Jake Lacey was Burdekin’s best player and Jared Giardina and Cody Scalia looked dangerous going forward especially in the first half. Masters The Masters were well up in numbers and in cool conditions featured a re-play of the recent Australia v Switzerland. The game ended with the Toblerones winning 7-1 after leading 5-0 at half time. Best players on the night were Mick Lequerica and Jack Moustoukas. The Magic Moment was another Riley Granshaw header straight at the Red goalkeeper from one meter, saved. 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. Juniors Another great weekend of Junior soccer saw our young players take to the field against local opposition. Across all age groups, teams displayed plenty of enthusiasm, teamwork and determination as they continued to develop their skills and enjoy the game. It was fantastic to see strong support from families and supporters on the sidelines, creating a positive atmosphere throughout the day. There were no matches involving Townsville clubs. National The Matildas have had two friendlies against Mexico. In the first on 6th June in Newcastle, they lost 0-1 but in the second, last Saturday, they won 3-1. International In the World Cup the Socceroos have got off to a great start, beating Turkey 2-0 in their first Group D game in Vancouver. Their next match is against the USA in Seattle on 20th June and their final group game is against Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June. Quote the of the Week is from ex Everton manager Gordon Lee “I don’t drink, I don’t smoke and I’m getting fed up with gardening. I’ve no interests at all apart from football and family”.
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The Burdekin Touch Association's Under 14 competition wrapped up last week with four grand finals showcasing the region's emerging talent. The A-grade decider between BAYWatch and Silly Soft Serves produced an entertaining contest, with both teams displaying strong attacking play and determined defence. BAYWatch proved too quick across the park, running in eight tries to secure an 8-2 victory and claim the premiership. Adea, Elias and Fantasia each crossed for two tries. The B-grade grand final saw Chicken Burgers defeat Red Dogs B 6-3 thanks to Oliver and Kaesy doubles, while BAYWatch Cowboys edged out Rockies 1-0 in a hard-fought C-grade final. Logan Pickup scored twice as Red Dogs A completed the grand final action with a convincing 6-2 win over BAYWatch Broncos in the D-grade decider. Burdekin Touch Association president Peter Knapton praised the efforts of coaches and referees throughout the season. Mr Knapton thanked volunteers for the time and commitment they devoted to developing players and ensuring the competition's success. Season awards were also presented, recognising standout performances and improvement throughout the year. Best and most improved players were Hazeman Mundraby and Elias Douglas (BAYWatch), Marcel Smallwood and Azual Taiters (BAYWatch Broncos), Abbie Daniels and Daushay (Silly Soft Serves), MJ Russo and Apo Ghee (Red Dogs A), Logan Pickup and Emmett Bonato (Red Dogs B), Connor Linton and Flynn Levitt (Rockies), and Lillie Levitt and Audrey (Chicken Burgers). The Under 14 competition will resume following the school holiday break. Meanwhile, in Round 14 of the Coutts Commercial Hotel Open Men's and Women's competitions, Alliance Pharmacy defeated One Touch 7-1, Nrgize beat BAYWatch 6-3, and Teamo Supremo accounted for Royal Touch 7-1. Burdekin PCYC recorded the biggest win of the round, defeating Blue Murder 14-5, while Slush Puppies overcame Petrol Heads 9-1. Touch N Go defeated Creampuffs 5-2 and Renegades defeated Ball Grabbers 11-0. Way To Go and Crocs collected competition points via forfeits. In the women's competition, Eathorne's Princesses defeated Silly Soft Serves 8-1. Supplied by Burdekin Touch Association CAPTIONS: 1—The Under 14 competition’s Most Improved Players 2—The Under 14 competition’s Best Players Photos supplied
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2026 CHAMPIONSHIP TRIPLES WINNERS CELEBRATE WIN
Much to the delight of the club’s Games Director Mick Olsen Home Hill club championships keep moving along steadily, which will see them finished in a satisfactory time frame thanks to the cooperation shown by all the members involved. Recently we saw the winners of the triples crowned (pictured) of Glenn Berriman, Les Hoey, and Paul Vass.
Thursday afternoon saw another championship pairs game played between Nevile Ward, Betty Ward and Ron Smith and Meryl Smith with the Ward team taking out the win in a competitive encounter. The interesting fact about this game is that it was not all that long ago that Betty had not even played the game and now to her credit she enjoys it that much to nominate to compete in the club championships which show how much the club has moved forward in bringing out the competitive spirit in our players.
In the weekend just past Home Hill competed in the annual North Queensland District Pennants Division Three (3). Two teams of Four (4) played over three days in Townsville, which is quite demanding on fitness and stamina. Again, this reflects on the progress the club has made in just over Three (3) years. It is pleasing to report that both teams held their own against stiff opposition. Again, congratulations to our players involved.
On Thursday 25 June 2026 Home Hill has Four (4) selected members travelling to Suburban Bowls Club Townsville to compete in the annual signature event of the year, the NQ Dunn Cup and event which extends over Four days. Interestingly this tournament was first introduced at Home Hill in the seventies by prominent Dunn family. Over time Home Hill featured as winners on as many as Four occasions during that era.
On the green Thursday saw Four (4) games of triples played with Two (2) reserves on standby. On rink Three (3) Alex Bojack, Sandra Darwin and Warren Bunn took the win over Trevor Elton shared with Terry Fincs, Jo Roser, and Janet Arthur. On Rink Five (5) Keith Roser, Des Chapman, and Margaret Chapmen had a resounding win over McCloskey, Steve Doige, and Paul Vass. On Rink Six (6) Glenn Berriman, Dino Poli, and Judy Elton won in a see sawing game over Geoff Taylor, Bruce McCallum, and Margaret Linton. On Rink Seven (7) Hugh Mongomery, Gary Nosworthy, and Les Hoey had a resounding win over Joe Linton, Michael Young, and Bob Pickard. Congratulations to all the winning teams.
Overall random rink winners on the day were Alex Bojack, Sandra Drwin, and Warren Bunn. Well done.
Thursday Home Hill Bingo has become so popular the club is having to look at additional tables to accommodate its patrons. Arrival at 9.00am with heads down at 9.30am.
Home Hill Hot Shots Darts and Eight (8) Ball club will be running their second State of Origin raffle Friday 19 June 2026. Winners are not required to be present. Super good prizes consisting of Three (3) $50.00 meat and Two (2) $50.00 Sea Food trays plus an additional 25 secondary prizes.
After an extended spell from the game owing to medical reasons, it great to see Terry Fincs back.
Contributed by Bob Pickard.

Event 1-4 100 Target Double Barrel Handicap: Peter Scott, Wayne Cislowski, David Stitt, Pedro Le Blowitz, Sponsor Aaron Adcock Photos supplied
Strong winds made for testing conditions at the Burdekin Clay Target Club over the weekend, with competitors battling moving targets across two days of competition on June 13 and 14.
A total of 47 shooters took part in Saturday’s 100-target Double Barrel Handicap, followed by 37 competitors on Sunday, with the breeze proving a constant challenge as clays “danced around” in the air.
Despite the conditions, several shooters produced standout results across multiple events.
In the 100-target Double Barrel Handicap, Peter Scott claimed the overall open win with 89/100, ahead of Wayne Cislowski (88) and David Stitt (87), while Pedro Le Blowitz (83) and Greg Maltby (82) rounded out the top five.

Event wins were shared across multiple shooters, with David Stitt recording a perfect 25/25 in one round, while Ron Gough and Greg Maltby both posted 24/25 in another. Michael Zabala and Wayne Cislowski also featured strongly with 24/25 performances.
In the 30-target Medley (15m), Aaron Lemphers dominated AA Grade with a perfect 50/50, while Joe Caruso and Glen Rea finished just behind on 49/50. Other grade winners included Peter Wade (A Grade, 48/50), Sylvia Rossato and Bruce McBow (B Grade, 43/50), and Brian Bonanno (C Grade, 40/50).
The 25-target Single Barrel event saw Aaron Lemphers again in top form with 33/34 in AA Grade, while Joe Sebastiani (Jnr), Sylvia Rossato and Ian Holmes took out their respective grades.

In the 20-target Pointscore, Lindsay Groat delivered a perfect AA Grade score of 60/60, with Joe Caruso and Michael Zabala close behind on 59/60. Strong performances were also recorded by Peter Scott, Sean Russell and others across grades.
The Double Rise Championship (25 pairs) was sponsored by Andrew Bergin, with Aaron Lemphers claiming both the Open and AA Grade titles with 45/50. Other winners included John Cerqui (A Grade), Jay Murray (B Grade) and David Parker (C Grade).
The club thanked sponsors JBS Foods Australia and Andrew Bergin for their support over the weekend, along with Lui Populin for donating meat trays.
The next Burdekin Clay Target Club shoot will be held on July 11–12.

A blustery afternoon did little to dampen spirits at Ayr Golf Club on June 9, with 24 ladies taking to the course for the annual Qld Country Bank Day competition. Photo supplied
A blustery afternoon did little to dampen spirits at Ayr Golf Club on June 9, with 24 ladies taking to the course for the annual Qld Country Bank Day competition.
Despite testing conditions across the 18 holes, a number of players posted strong scores, with several finishing 36 points or better to feature in the rundown.
Among those were Sharon Bozzetto, Lorraine Henderson and Debbie Searle.
In the overall standings, Rhonda Martin finished third, while Elesa Gardiner claimed runner-up honours with 37 points.
The day’s winner was Donna Boccolatte, who produced the standout performance of the field to take top spot.
Qld Country Bank Manager Debbie Szendrey joined players for the full 18 holes, adding to the social nature of the day.
Club members thanked Qld Country Bank for its continued support of the event.

Current players will join club greats Gavin Cooper and Michael Morgan (pictured) across the weekend, which begins with a Friday night welcome barbecue where guests will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with players and legends in a casual setting. Photos supplied
North Queensland Cowboys fans will get rare access to players, coaches and club legends this October, with the inaugural Cowboys Muster Weekend officially added to the NRL calendar.
The post-season event will be held from 16–17 October at BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut, offering a mix of fan experiences, player interaction, junior clinics and entertainment activities aimed at Cowboys supporters of all ages.
Current players will join club greats Gavin Cooper and Michael Morgan across the weekend, which begins with a Friday night welcome barbecue where guests will have the opportunity to meet and mingle with players and legends in a casual setting.

Saturday’s program will feature junior football clinics run by Cowboys squad members, alongside a pool party and a range of family-friendly competitions including mini golf challenges, basketball shooting contests and a league-themed trivia night.
Former Cowboys playmaker Michael Morgan said the event would be a nostalgic return to a place closely tied to his upbringing.
“Growing up in Townsville, I have so many happy memories of summer days in Cairns, passing the footy around with my brothers,” Morgan said.
“It feels like a full-circle moment to now be coming back and doing the exact same thing with my wife, kids, and our extended family of Cowboys fans.”
Ingenia Holidays Executive General Manager for Tourism Matthew Young said the event marks the beginning of a longer-term partnership with the club.
“Cowboys supporters are some of the most passionate, proud fans in the league, so it’s set to be a huge weekend,” he said.
“While we’ll be celebrating the end of our first footy season together, this Muster Weekend is really just the beginning of what’s going to be a fantastic journey with the club.”
BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut has also launched a limited-time promotion offering 15 per cent off bookings using the code MUSTER for stays between 14 and 21 October 2026.
Bookings and further information are available through the park’s website (https://www.ingeniaholidays.com.au/cowboys-muster-weekend-2026) or by contacting BIG4 Ingenia Holidays Cairns Coconut on (07) 4054 6644.

Burdekin Catholic High School's Emerging Confraternity Rugby League U15s squad Photos supplied
Burdekin Catholic High School's Emerging Confraternity Rugby League squad (Under 15s) has delivered an outstanding performance at the recent Blackhawks Rugby League Gala Day, showcasing the talent, determination and bright future of the school's rugby league program.
The Under 15s side enjoyed a highly successful tournament, recording convincing victories over Ryan Catholic College, Townsville (30-14), Gilroy Santa Maria College, Ingham (26-4) and St Teresa's College, Abergowie (30-0). Their unbeaten run saw them finish first in their pool and earn a place in the Grand Final against Good Counsel College, Innisfail.
Despite carrying several injuries into the decider, the BCHS boys displayed tremendous courage and resilience, refusing to give in against a strong Good Counsel outfit. While they eventually went down 30-4 in the Grand Final, the team's effort, sportsmanship and commitment throughout the day drew praise from coaches, staff and supporters alike.
The success of the squad was made possible through the dedication of a strong support team. Special thanks go to coach Mr Thomas Lammon, Manager Mr Mitchell and Trainer, Mr Marano, for his work with the players during training. Confraternity squad members Reid and Tex also played an important role throughout the day, running water and supporting the team from the sidelines.

The school also acknowledged the many parents and family members who travelled the two-hour journey to support the boys, creating a wonderful atmosphere and providing invaluable encouragement throughout the tournament.
The performances at the Gala Day have provided an exciting glimpse into the future of rugby league at Burdekin Catholic High School. The players represented their school with pride and demonstrated the values of teamwork, perseverance and respect both on and off the field.
With such a talented and committed group coming through the ranks, the future looks exceptionally bright for BCHS rugby league.
Supplied by BCHS

A field of 21 eager young golfers braved a chilly morning on Sunday, June 7, to contest the highly anticipated Ayr Juniors Closed Championships for 2026.
Despite the cool start, the local talent turned up the heat on the pristine Ayr golf course, delivering exceptional performances across all divisions.
Taking out the major honors for the year, Harvey Mauro was crowned the 2026 3-Hole Champion, while Nash Christie secured the 6-Hole Championship title. In the 9-hole division, Oscar Mahoney proved too strong for the competition, claiming the 2026 9-Hole Championship.
In the sub-categories, the 3-hole division saw Royce Cohen take home the Nett winner title, with Micah Kemp sinking the longest putt and Zach Marchesini recording the least putts.
The 6-hole division was dominated by Nash Fuller, who claimed both the Nett winner title and the least putts accolade. Tyler Smith also found form, winning the nearest the pin prize.
In the 9-hole field, Dayne Weston was named the Nett winner. Weston shared the least putts honor with 9-hole champion Oscar Mahoney, who also picked up the nearest the pin award.
Organizers deemed the day a massive success, extending their congratulations to all competitors for their sportsmanship and fun-first attitude.
The event was proudly supported by local businesses, with the club extending its sincere thanks to Oar and Horan Dentists, alongside Sushi Rocks, for their generous sponsorship of the championship day.

Kate Casswell’s Home Hill team, with a bit of help from Michelle Jones of Townsville and Joyce Morris from Bowen, played out some tough rounds to come up with the Tier One Intermediate win. Photo credit: Jacob Casha
The 2026 Cane Country Cup pickleball team event did not disappoint. The event named after Heather Hewit’s edition of Home Hill’s Back Roads started the day with the courts covered in black snow. How appropriate! 28 teams participated in 4 different divisions with Home Hill connections in every section. Teams travelled from Cape Gloucester to Tully with some staying overnight and enjoying some social play and a meal afterwards.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Casswell

In the Advanced Competitive section, Hannah Casswell’s team was pipped at the post by Darren Hutchenson’s team from Townsville picking up second place. In Tier one Intermediate Kate Casswell’s Home Hill team with a bit of help from Michelle Jones of Townsville and Joyce Morris from Bowen played some tough and close rounds to come up with the win. In the Social section, Merv Mohr and Tracey Groom’s teams picked up first and second place respectively.
It was refreshing to see and hear the enthusiasm for the sport, with lots of laughs coming from the competitors. Home Hill members put on a fantastic spread of food which will no doubt be remembered long after all the bad shots are forgotten. Thanks go to all the sponsors, donors and especially the volunteers who helped make this event happen. Organiser Kate Casswell said that Pickleball was the real winner with everyone agreeing that it was a great day.

Results
Advanced Competitive
1st 297 points Pickle me dink Darren Hutchenson Townsville
2nd 253 points Pickle d’Lulu Hannah Casswell Townsville
3rd 231 points Leyton’s Larrikans Townsville
Tier 1 Intermediate
1st 235 points In a pickle Kate Casswell Home Hill
2nd 208 points Let’s Get Pickled Rob Dunn Bowen
3rd Tie 207 points Michael Northwood Dink and Dive Home Hill and Faramade Fours dinks and a point Townsville

Tier 2 Intermediate
1st 239 points Trish Harley Holey Dinkballs Townsville
2nd 228 points Fantastic Forehand Trish Harley Townsville
3rd 223 points Extra Pickles Susan Kalemba Townsville
Social
1st 292 points Green and Pickled Merv Mohr Home Hill
2nd 283 points Sandy Slammers Tracey Groom Home Hill
3rd 275 points Social Dinkers Lori Morris Bowen

Fair Play Trophy
Social Dinkers Bowen
Gloucester Gherkins Cape Gloucester
Contributed with thanks to Kate Casswell

Seniors
Not a good weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had all five senior teams in action winning just two matches. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to League Leaders Brothers with the Premiers losing 0-2 and the Reserves losing 1-2. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were at away to Wulguru with the Division 1 losing 0-6 however, the Division 2 won 5-0. The Colts away to Saints Eagles South also won 5-0.
This week just four teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are away to Estates at 8.30.and 6.30. On Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Riverway JCU at 7.00 and 5.00 with the Mooney Cup kicking off at 4.00. The Colts have the Bye this week.
Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club
After their previous meeting with Brothers, there was a strong desire within the team to make amends and produce a better performance. The Panthers started the game brightly, controlling possession and dictating much of the play. Despite their dominance, it was Brothers who struck first, scoring against the run of play to take a 1–0 lead. While the Panthers continued to move the ball well and spend long periods in possession, they were unable to convert their control into clear-cut opportunities.
The second half followed a similar pattern. The Panthers continued to dominate possession and created a handful of promising chances but couldn’t find the finishing touch. Brothers then doubled their lead from a set piece, making it 2–0 and giving themselves a significant advantage. To the Panthers credit, they continued to press, work hard, and try to force their way back into the contest. However, despite their efforts and control of the ball for large portions of the game, they were unable to find a breakthrough, with the match finishing 2–0 in Brothers’ favour.
Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service
Against Brothers it was a case of what should have been for this match. Burdekin was dominant in possession and position for most of the match but could not manage the win. Brothers had three shots on goal for the match and scored twice. Burdekin had sixteen shots and only found the net once. The fact that the Panthers outplayed the top of the table team is pleasing, but they let themselves down by not finishing off our chances and scoring goals.
Division 1 – Austral Masonry
Two goals down at half time to Wulguru, the Panthers were arguably still in with a chance. However, a third goal shortly after the restart put the Panthers out of the game and Wulguru scored three goals in fifteen minutes towards the end of the half and at the final whistle the Panthers had lost 0-6.
Division 2 - RG Customs
The Funkies won 5-0 against bottom placed Wulguru in a game Burdekin dominated from start to finish. Jared Giardina and Simon Scuderi scored early goals before Burdekin’s weekly struggles in front of goal continued. After the break Chris Achille netted a double, before Riley Granshaw finished off the rout with a goal of the year contender. Granshaw looks primed for a big season ahead. The Funkies move up into 4th position at the halfway mark of the season.
Colts – Astute
Against Saints Eagles Souths the Colts started slowly and ,went into half time just 1-0 up with a late goal from Cooper Kross. After half time the Colts woke up and took control of the game, with goals coming from Jhett Jones, Brayden Card and another two goals from Cooper Kross. The game finished with a 5-0 win, and they have a bye this weekend.
Masters
The Masters were down on numbers but in good conditions featured a re-play of the recent Australia v Mexico friendly. Mexico won again, 4-3 after being 0-3 down! Best players on the night were Gary Roser and Nataniel Ek. The Magic Moment was Riley Granshaw’s header straight at the Red goalkeeper from one meter, saved. 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.
Juniors
Junior soccer was greeted by a chilly start on Saturday morning, but that didn’t stop the action on the field. Burdekin FC hosted home games across all age groups, with teams from Townsville travelling down to take part in a fantastic day of football for our U8–U12 players. Despite the cool conditions, players showed great enthusiasm, teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the day. It was wonderful to see so many families supporting from the sidelines and helping create a great atmosphere. We look forward to another exciting week of training and games ahead.
The Under15’s were at home to MA Olympic. It was a scoreless match during the first half but
the second half saw the Panthers take the lead with a goal by one of their newest players, Levi Cremona with an assist from Cecil Badza Gwarada. Cecil also scored later in the half. MAO got one goal past Connor Griggs, but he had been fantastic throughout the match saving many. The Under 15s won the match 2-1 taking them now to outright leaders on the ladder.
National
The Matildas had two friendlies against Mexico lined up. In the first on 6th June in Newcastle, they lost 0-1 and they play the second 9th June in Sydney.
International
In the World Cup department, the Socceroos played another friendly match, against Switzerland, drawing 1-1 in a final warm up game before the World Cup begins. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th of June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June.
Quote the of the Week is from film star Raquel Welch after a visit to a Chelsea match. “What they say about footballers being ignorant is rubbish. I spoke to a couple yesterday and they were quite intelligent.”

The NQ Touch Association will host a North Queensland Touch Football Carnival in Townsville on September 12–13, marking the return of the event after a seven-year break.
Divisions will include Men’s and Women’s Open, Mixed Open, Men’s Over 30 and Over 45, Women’s Over 27 and Over 40, and Mixed Over 30.
Players wishing to nominate should place their names on the registration sheets located on the Touch canteen noticeboard. Teams will be formed and coaches appointed once sufficient numbers are confirmed.
Coutts Commercial Tavern Round 13 results
Seniors – Men
Alliance Pharmacy 11 (C Power 3, S Power 3, J Power 2, J Olsen 2) def Baywatch 5 (T Marshall 2, E Henaway 2).
Nrgize 2 def His Haas 0.
Way To Go 8 (B Palmer 5, L Williams 2) def Wires Down 2.
Burdekin PCYC 8 (G Dau 3) def Touch N Go 3.
Slush Puppies 8 (D LeBlowitz 4, A Shield 2) def Royal Touch 5 (A Miller 2).
Renegades 7 (R Petersen 4) def Petrol Heads 2.
Creampuffs 6 (O Cavanagh 2, L Lampton 2) def Ball Grabbers 3 (B DiBella 2).
Feelers 6 (D Butler 3) def Blue Murder 4 (R Smith 3).
Women
Lasers 8 (B Lennox 3) def Silly Soft Serves 1.
First in Physio 10 (S Monday 5, L Trindle 3, M Nauqe 2) def Chick Flicks 4 (A Brown 2).
Eathorne’s Princesses 3 def Salty Sirens 0.
Under 14s
Rockies 5 (L Leavitt 2) def Broncos 1.
Baywatch 9 (Julie 3) def Red Dogs 2 2.
Red Dogs 1 4 (A Sgroi 2) drew Silly Soft Serves 4 (T Chapman 2).
Chicken Burgers 10 def Cowboys 1.
Contributed by Peter Knapton

Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton (right) and wife Judy (middle) being honoured with a Certificate of Service to Volunteering, presented by North Queensland volunteer group representative John Clark (left). Photo supplied
On Thursday May 30, 2026, club members and visiting players gathered to witness Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton and wife Judy being honoured with a Certificate of Service to Volunteering, presented by John Clark, representative from the North Queensland volunteer group.
Over the past five years, both Trevor and Judy have tirelessly dedicated their time and service to building and developing the club into what is now a successful and prosperous community hub that offers a diversity of activities for the community to enjoy.
In return for this recognition, both Trevor and Judy fully acknowledge the support, work, and role that fellow men and women members contribute to all aspects of running a successful community club. Members extend their congratulations to Trevor and Judy for a job well done.
Wednesday night bowls and Hot Shot darts continue to be popular. On the green, three games of triples were played, including club juniors Lincoln McDowell, Karen Linton, and Connor Linton. It is great to see these youngsters continuing to enjoy the game. For families in the community, it would be great to see more juniors come and join them, with the opportunity also there for mum and dad to enjoy a game as well.
This week the green has been busy with Club Championship games played on Sunday, Saturday, Wednesday night, and Thursday. The first competition game on Sunday saw Michael Young and Bob Young take a win over Gary Nosworthy and Austin Davenport. Reports indicate the game was close throughout, with the last end proving decisive.
Saturday saw Hugh Montgomery and Des Chapman compete against Sandra Darwin and Joslyn Defranciscis, with Sandra and Joslyn taking the win. The ladies were too strong on the day.
Thursday club bowls saw the Triples final between Glenn Berriman, Les Hoey, and Paul against Trevor Elton, Mick McCluskey, and Judy Elton, with Berriman’s team taking the win. It was another close encounter, decided by just one point on the final end. Congratulations to all winners.
General club play saw two games of pairs and three games of triples. On Rink Two, Hugh Montgomery and Bob Pickard played Geoff Taylor and Maureen Marsden in what turned out to be a lucky win for the Montgomery team, having held a healthy lead for most of the game before eventually winning by one point.
On Rink Four, Gordon Braid, Michael Young, and Margaret Chapman came home against Joe Linton, Joslyn Defranciscis, and Betty Young. On Rink Five, John Hobson, Jo Roser, and Miriam Black were successful against Gary Nosworthy, Gary Schuler, and Bob Young. Hobson’s driving talent proved the turning point.
On Rink Six, Bruce McCallum, Des Chapman, and Rob Piva had a strong win over Alex Bojac, Dino Poli, and Dave Harbison. On Rink Seven, Phil Marsden and Rodney Black had a close win within two points over Keith Roser and Janet Arthur.
Congratulations to all winning teams, and to the losing teams, there is always next week.
To our visitors Rodney Black, Miriam Black, and Harbison, we extend a warm welcome and trust you have enjoyed your Home Hill experience.
Supplied by Bob Pickard

Four points was the difference in the Burdekin Roosters’ chance of a clean sweep over the Herbert River Crushers in Ingham last Saturday.
The under 19s opened the day strongly, finishing with a dominant second half to record a 44–16 win. The reserves, however, led 22–4 at halftime before falling away in a dramatic 32–28 loss. A Grade closed the day with a composed 26–18 victory, leading from start to finish.
Coach Steve Lansley praised the A Grade side for continuing their strong away form, claiming a third straight win built on disciplined attack and solid defence. The Roosters raced to an early lead, built a 16-point buffer, and held firm under second-half pressure as the Crushers mounted a comeback.
Standouts included Cooper Fletcher (front row), Jake O’Brien (centre) and Nemia Nawave (second row), who led through work rate and impact. Terry Connors crossed twice, with further tries to Tamu Rupena, Adam Cameron and O’Brien. Jye Olsen added two goals.
Attention now turns to Old Boys Day this weekend, where the Roosters host Brothers in a major clash. A Grade face second-placed Brothers at 6pm after earlier under 19 and reserve grade matches.
Reserve grade produced a game of two halves. The Roosters led 22–4 at the break after strong attacking football, but conceded early in the second half as momentum swung to the Crushers.
Herbert River eventually took the lead late, before hooker Ron Geia scored to put the Roosters back in front, with Dylan Doak converting. However, the Crushers struck in the final minute to snatch a 32–28 win.
Coach Peter Horan was disappointed, saying the side “forgot about defence” after halftime. Best players included Ron Geia, Harvey Horan, Kane Dyne, Kurtis Cox and Calem Saxby. Cox scored two tries, Doak two, with one each to Geia and Llama Ghee. Doak kicked two goals.
The under 19s overcame a slow, physical first half to trail 16–10 at the break before completely dominating the second half, running in 34 unanswered points to win 44–16.
Coach Alf Cantarella urged his side to use width and speed, with centre Kirk Viero exploiting space to score three tries. Hooker Jack Power controlled the ruck and also crossed, while Chad Fraser guided the attack and kicked five goals.
Other try scorers included Tyreece Trindle (2), Riley Smith, Jack Power and Brody Scrivener, with K.J. Zaro also adding a goal-kicking contribution.
Recently, the Davenport family—Ryan and Holly and their three children—received devastating news regarding the health of their two-year-old son, Rowen.
Ryan has been a Rooster for some 25 years, rising to A Grade captain, while his parents John and Jean have held positions at the club for several seasons, with John a life member. Holly’s family, Rick and Leanne Gudge, have also been part of the Roosters community for many years.
This Saturday, at the conclusion of the A Grade game, a giant auction will be held featuring a number of jerseys, including every Queensland NRL team jersey and Maroons jerseys, all signed, as well as others such as South Sydney and Parramatta.
The club hopes to raise a significant amount of money to support the Davenport family, as expenses are expected to be substantial.
Contributed by Brian Carnes

Last year’s Home Hill representatives pose in front of the freshly unveiled Home Hill Tennis Association amenities block. Photo credit: Jacob Casha
The Sugar Bowl’s little sister, the Cane Country Cup pickleball team event, will get underway this Sunday 7 June from 8am to approximately 3.30pm.
A strong field of 29 teams will battle it out in Home Hill, making for one of the biggest editions of the event to date.
The competition will be split into four divisions from Advanced through to Social as a result of an increase in numbers.
Teams will compete across Men’s doubles, Ladies doubles and two Mixed doubles matches, taking on every team within their division.
Competitors are travelling from as far as Cardwell to Cape Gloucester and everywhere in between. The Advanced division features players who have medalled at Queensland Pickleball tournaments this year, promising high-quality match-ups.
Spectators should keep an eye out for Townsville’s Darren Hutchinson and his team “Pickle Me Dink”, while last year’s winners “Pickle d’Lulu”, led by Hannah Casswell, return to defend their title. Local interest will also be strong, with Home Hill’s Laurel Blucher, a multiple Home Hill Tennis Open winner in the 1980s, featuring in Leyton’s Larrikans.
Home Hill is represented by six mixed teams, with a strong focus on camaraderie and enjoyment.
Prizes will be awarded for best team spirit, recognising sportsmanship, teamwork and camaraderie on and off the court. Creative team names such as the Crafty Cassowaries, Cardwell Crocs, Gloucester Gherkins and Pickled Mangoes will add to the atmosphere.
Visitors are welcome to attend and support the Home Hill Tennis event and discover the sport of pickleball.
Contributed with thanks to HHTA Secretary Kate Casswell

A great break by Tyce Cursio and off-load to K J Zaro led to the smart five-eighth scoring the first of seven tries by the Burdekin Roosters as they overwhelmed the Herbert River Crushers at Bendigo Bank Park last Friday night 36 to 18 in Under 19s.
The match was played as a catch-up to the round two match when the game was shifted to last Friday.
The local boys, under the coaching of Alf Cantarella, turned it on especially in the first half in front of a big crowd to move into second place on the ladder behind Brothers but ahead of Centrals and Herbert River.
Led by their forwards with Kenny Southwell, Mason Kiehne, Leylan Lampton and Jack Power standing out, the team was just too fast for the opposition River boys.
Jack Power was just too quick and slippery for Ingham, cutting through for two great tries.
Another who did not cross for a try but set up a couple with his elusiveness was lock Tyce Cursio, who caused the Ingham defence plenty of trouble.
While the forwards paved the way, the backs made good use of the room, with half Chad Fraser one of the best on ground.
Chad was well supported by K J Zaro, Kirk Viero, Riley Smith and Tyreece Trindle, with young fullback Logan Guglielmania chiming in.
Coach Alf Cantarella said his team started the game well, putting points on the board.
Alf said they did fall away a bit in the second half after leading 22–0 at the break, actually losing the second session 18 to 14.
Herbert River received a few extra penalties in the second half and, with the extra ball, made good use of it.
The local boys though did not panic and actually scored the last try.
Alf said they used the game as a platform for other games coming up, with Herbert River winning their share against other recent clubs.
Jack Power was awarded players’ player for his standout effort, but he would have been just ahead of Tyce Cursio and Joey Southwell.
The coach also praised the effort of his fullback Logan, who was safe and dangerous in attack.
BURDEKIN: tries by Jack Power (2), K J Zaro, Kirk Viero, Logan Guglielmania, Chad Fraser, Tyreece Trindle … Chad Fraser 4 goals.
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No other games were played in the R L T D last weekend due to the round being classed as a contingency round.
Club football will return this weekend with the Roosters in Ingham on Saturday afternoon playing Herbert River in three grades: Under 19 at 3, reserves at 4.30 and A grade at 6.
There should be a good crowd in Ingham as it is their Ladies Day, the same as it was at Western Lions and then Charters Towers.
In other matches Charters Towers will host Centrals in the western city, Norths will be visited by Western Lions and Souths will play Brothers, with those teams sitting one and two in A grade.
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The Roosters will have their first home game after several weeks on the road when they play Brothers in three grades on Saturday June 13 at Bendigo Bank Park.
That day is also a Super Saturday with some 20-odd junior league games being played.
It is also Old Boys Day, with several Old Boys on ground for the games after a function at the Ayr Anzac Club.
The club has also arranged for a huge jersey auction, with proceeds going to the Davenport Appeal.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Photo source: ATP Tour
Home Hill tennis star Adam Walton has produced the biggest win of his career, defeating sixth seed Daniil Medvedev in a gripping five-set first-round clash at the French Open, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4.
The Australian wildcard, ranked outside the world’s top 90, started strongly, taking the opening set 6-2 as Medvedev struggled to settle on the clay.
The Russian responded emphatically with a 6-1 second set, before Walton again wrestled back momentum with a dominant third set of his own.
Medvedev levelled once more at two sets all, but Walton held firm in the decider, breaking at a crucial stage before serving out the match 6-4 to secure his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent.
Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent.
Both players traded heavy blows across the French Open first round contest. Walton finished with 34 winners to Medvedev’s 54, but crucially kept enough control of the key moments to convert pressure into breaks when it mattered most.
The pair had met twice previously, with the head-to-head level at one win apiece.
Walton said his victory over Medvedev in Cincinnati last year gave him confidence heading into the fixture.
“Anyone can beat anyone on a given day,” he said.
“I had the belief that I could definitely go out there and beat him… and to get a first top-10 win at a slam is pretty epic.”
He cited the heat as a potential advantage, given his upbringing in North Queensland’s dry tropical climate.
“I grew up in the heat… I’d say I last better than the field in the heat,” he said.
“I’m not the most talented player out there, so to be able to last in hot conditions is an important factor.”

When asked about how he thought his victory would be received in Home Hill, Walton responded:
“I haven’t been back there in a while, but I have so many connections with the local club there and I think it’s a pretty cool story to have been brought up in Home Hill, then move to Brisbane, then America and now playing pro—it’s pretty special.”
Home Hill Tennis Association Secretary Kate Casswell called Walton’s victory a proud moment for the Burdekin community and beyond.
“The Home Hill Tennis Club, the whole district and all of the northern tennis community are incredibly proud of Adam’s achievement,” she said.
“The win shows us that anyone with the determination and effort, no matter where you come from, can achieve great things.”
She said that his exploits on the main stage brought increased traffic to the club’s Facebook page, with a post on his win garnering over 70,000 views. She called it a testament to the huge amount of support out there for him.
Walton has since bowed out of the French Open after suffering a 3-1 sets defeat to American Zachary Svajda. He now has his sights set on the Challenger Tyler tournament in the USA, where he’ll face Wu Tung-Lin in the first round.

The Burdekin Clay Target Club is opening its doors to beginners this Saturday, May 30, for an action-packed Novice Day designed specifically for first-timers.
Starting at 9:00 AM, the community event offers a safe, welcoming introduction to the sport of clay target shooting, with absolutely no firearm licence required to participate.
Attendees can assemble a team of five for some friendly competition, or show up solo to be placed into a group on the day.
Every participant will get the chance to shoot 35 targets across the event, and trophies will be awarded to the top seven teams. The club provides all necessary supervision and guidance, making it an ideal opportunity for local residents curious about the sport to safely test their aim.
Existing firearm licence holders are requested to bring their licences along. The event will take place at the Burdekin Clay Target Club Grounds, located at 1528 Ayr Dalbeg Road, Mount Kelly. Gates open at 9:00 AM, and all community members looking for a unique weekend activity are encouraged to attend.