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Burdekin Touch Football Junior Girls Shine

Burdekin Touch Football Junior Girls Shine

The U12 school girls recently represented the Burdekin at the NQ Touch Football trials carnival in Airlie Beach. Playing five games over two days the girls competed against Whitsunday, Herbert River, Charters Towers and Townsville with a mixed bag of a win, a draw and some very narrow losses. Drawing on their experience from the Junior State Cup, the girls' skills were on show with strong sliding defence, excellent rucking and some creative line attack. Following the round games two Burdekin players, Taylor Chapman and Bethana Rattler were named in the possibles and probables resulting in Taylor's selection in the NQ U12 team. Taylor was also awarded the Heather Desbois medal for the Burdekin's Best and Fairest. "All 12 girls should feel proud of the way they represented the Burdekin. They are a team on the rise, showing huge improvements," said team Manager Petrina Wellington. CAPTION: Taylor Chapman was awarded the Heather Desbois medal for the Burdekin's Best and Fairest. Photo supplied

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MEMBERS GATHER TO SAY FAREWELL TO RESIDENT CARETAKER

MEMBERS GATHER TO SAY FAREWELL TO RESIDENT CARETAKER

On Saturday 16 May 2026, around 50 Home Hill Bowls Club members and visitors gathered to farewell resident caretaker Warren Bunn, known as “Yougi”. Yougi has been caretaker for approximately 30 months, commencing 15 November 2023. At that time, he had played only one game of bowls in the Burdekin, but living alongside the green quickly saw him develop into a capable player. By 2024, he was selected to represent the club in NQ Pennants. Now approaching 83, Yougi is relocating to Brisbane to be closer to family and will live with his youngest daughter. The club extends its best wishes and hopes he finds a new bowling club to join. On the day, five rinks of triples were played. The overall winners on margins were Alex Bojack, Jo Roser and Bob Young. Wednesday night featured a mix of social lawn bowls and the Home Hill Hot Shots darts club. The evening remains popular for its relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Hot Shots advise that Darts of Origin begins 27 May 2026, followed by the first of three Origin raffles at Friday night 8 Ball. All community members are welcome. Bowls names in by 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start (Ph 0468 313 115). Darts start 6.00pm (Ph Scott 0480 208 335). Thursday afternoon club bowls hosted four games of triples and two pairs matches, marking the start of the club pairs championships. Visiting bowlers were welcomed from Jarvis Bay (NSW), Bathurst, and Elliott Heads. Pairs results: Rink 2 saw Bruce McCallum and Janet Arthur defeated by Scott Taylor and Paul Vass in a close match. Rink 4 went to Mick McClusker and Alex Bojack over Phil Marsden and Bob Pickard. Rink 3 saw Trevor Elton’s team defeat Geoff Taylor’s side by a solid margin. Rink 5 went to Joe Linton, Des Chapman and Warren Bunn. Rink 6 was won by Gary Nosworthy’s team. Rink 7 saw Hugh Montgomery’s team defeat Keith Roser and John Hobson’s side. The club congratulates all winners and participants. Raffle results: John Hobson won the breakfast tray, and Maureen Marsden won the bottle of wine. Weekly activities: Monday 9am Gentle Exercise, Tuesday 9am Trimmers, Wednesday 9am Craft Group, Thursday 9am Bingo (Eyes Down 9.30am). Contributed with thanks to Bob Pickard CAPTION: around 50 Home Hill Bowls Club members and visitors gathered to farewell resident caretaker Warren Bunn, known as “Yougi”. Supplied

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ROOSTERS GRIT IT OUT ON THE ROAD DESPITE INJURY CRISIS AND CLOSE FINISHES

ROOSTERS GRIT IT OUT ON THE ROAD DESPITE INJURY CRISIS AND CLOSE FINISHES

The Burdekin Roosters were on the road again last weekend, travelling to Charters Towers on Saturday with A Grade and Reserve Grade, and then to Bushland Beach on Sunday for the Under 19s. In their wisdom, the BLTD has created a separate draw for Under 19s, meaning clubs are being split up, as was the case with the Roosters last weekend. Charters Towers are always hard to beat on their home ground, and it was no exception, with the Roosters getting up in the dying stages to beat the Miners. A Grade coach Steve Lansley was a happy man after the match, saying his players showed plenty of character in coming from behind to beat the Miners in front of a huge crowd during Ladies Day. Lansley said the Burdekin Roosters produced another gritty come-from-behind performance to defeat the Towers Miners 28–20, overcoming a frustrating night of errors and missed opportunities. Dropped balls at crucial stages repeatedly handed the Miners valuable field position and piled pressure on the Roosters’ defence, making the task tougher than it needed to be. Despite the setbacks, the Roosters refused to panic and worked their way back through tough carries and relentless middle-third effort. The forwards laid the platform in the second half, dominating the physical battle and swinging momentum back in Burdekin’s favour. Best for the Roosters were Jye Olsen, Nemia Nawave and Lachlan Shepherd, all playing key roles in the hard-fought win. Jye was awarded Players’ Player. For the Roosters, Malik Ogameni, Terry Connors, Nash Beck, Lach Bachbach and Nemia Nawave scored tries, with Jye Olsen kicking four goals. In other A Grade results, Brothers beat Centrals 28–12, Souths beat Norths 42–18, and Western Lions upset Herbert River 30–18. Lack of numbers did not help the Roosters Reserve Grade, going down 20–12 to a full-strength Miners side. Coach Peter Horan said he travelled with only three on the bench, compared to the home side’s six, and “that makes a difference”. He estimated around 12 players were unavailable through injury. Harvey Horan was again a standout, with Jahi Starr, Luca Lago and Bokeem Moore Reid also strong performers. Ron Geia and Dylan Doak also contributed well. For the Roosters, Jahi Starr and Ron Geia scored tries, with Dylan Doak kicking two goals. In other Reserve Grade matches, Centrals beat Brothers 18–10, Souths defeated Norths 38–12, and Western Lions beat Herbert River 19–16. On Sunday, the Under 19s had a tough match against Norths at Bushy Beach, going down 18–14 in a topsy-turvy contest. Roosters coach Alf Cantarella said it was a difficult game, with only two on the bench and no bench left after injuries. The Roosters dug in but were overrun in the final 30 seconds. Jacob Drain captained the side well, with Chad Fraser named Man of the Match. “We were really down on players and didn’t get the two points,” Cantarella said. The Roosters also spent time down to 12 men after a send-off, with Norths scoring twice during that period. Jack Power, Callum Taiters and Romeo scored tries, with Chad Fraser adding a goal. In other Under 19 results, Brothers beat Centrals 24–4 and Herbert River defeated Western Lions 58–0. In the women’s competition, Western Lions defeated Charters Towers 62–0, Centrals beat Brothers 20–8, and Souths defeated Norths 56–4. This week, the RLTD has a rest round for all teams except Burdekin and Herbert River Under 19, who meet at Bendigo Park in Ayr on Friday night from 6.30pm in a delayed fixture. Fixtures resume Saturday 6 June in Ingham across three grades. Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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BJRL Celebrates Volunteers During National Volunteer Week

BJRL Celebrates Volunteers During National Volunteer Week

The Burdekin Junior Rugby League Club proudly celebrated National Volunteer Week during Saturday’s home games, taking the opportunity to recognise the incredible people who work tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the club running each season. With 12 Roosters teams taking the field across a huge day of rugby league, the club acknowledged that game days simply wouldn’t happen without the dedication of its volunteers. From preparing the grounds and setting up fields to running the canteen, working the gate, cleaning facilities, team managing and helping with weekly organisation, dozens of volunteers give up countless hours to support local junior sport. BJRL President Jarrod Smith said National Volunteer Week was an important reminder of how much community sport relies on volunteers. “Our volunteers are the backbone of this club” he said. “There’s so much work that goes into every training session and game day and it’s all made possible by people willing to step up and help for the kids.” The club thanked all parents, grandparents, family members and supporters who continue to contribute throughout the season. “Without volunteers, clubs like ours simply doesn’t exist. Every job, big or small, helps create opportunities for our kids to play the game they love.” Contributed with thanks to BJRL CAPTION: U16 Volunteers KJ Zaro, Caleb Noah & John Zaro. Photo supplied

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Football Matters with Cyclops May 28th

May 26, 2026

Seniors

A much better weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had only three senior games but won all of them. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to Rebels with the Premiers winning 4-1 and the Reserves winning 4-0. The Colts at home to MA Olympic won 4-1. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams both had Byes.  

This week all five teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to Saints Eagles Souths at 8.30 and 6.30 and the Colts are away to Brothers at 6.30. On Sunday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Estates at 5.00 and 3.00.  

Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club

The Premiers were up against a Rebels team they had beaten 9-2 away, in the first game of the season. The match was fairly even for the first twenty minutes or so when Matthew Kolb scored to out the Panthers ahead. Jay Leckenby made it 2-0 at the half hour mark and the Panthers went in at half time leading 2-0. Rebels, who were playing well for a bottom of the table team, and it wasn’t until the sixty fifth minute that Leckenby scored again to make the game safe. Ten minutes later Leckenby made it a hat trick, his second in two games, and at 4-0 the Panthers were home and dry. However, Rebels scored with four minutes to go and the result was a 4-1 win to the Burdekin.

Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service

For this week the Reserves had quite a few changes with some players unavailable and others returning. A strong lineup with an expectation of a win against bottom of the table Rebels. Burdekin started the game well and dominated the first half with good possession and the use of short, sharp and accurate passing to create a lot of chances for goals. Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro opened the scoring after 14 minutes with a quality long range strike. Five minutes later Kyle Taylor beat several defenders on a long run into the penalty area to finish well. That two-goal lead could have been more with several other chances being missed. The second half was a little slow to start but did get back to the level of control again providing many chances. Jhett Jones finished off a good move midway through the half and then in the last 5 minutes a calm and collected Zack Durrant scored his first goal of the season after good work from Max Kelly to win the ball and play it into the path of Zack giving him an open goal. Coach Tarryn Smith was very happy with the style of play and getting a solid win to stay in the top four contention for the start of the second round.

Division 1 – Austral Masonry and Division 2 - RG Customs both had byes

Colts – Astute

The Colts took on MA Olympic at home. Burdekin started strongly, moving the ball well. However, Olympic took the lead from a penalty early in the first half. The boys worked hard and created a few chances but could not find the back of the net and the first half finished with Olympic leading 1-0. The second half kicked off with the Colts hungry to get back into this game, and a well-timed pass broke the line for Jhett Jones finding the back of the net to equalise. Soon afterwards, Jones found himself in behind the defence again and scored in the bottom corner taking the score to 2-1. The Colts were not done yet and started to find their groove as Nyasha Gwarada dribbled his way through the defence to score and put the Colts ahead 3-1. Finally, to finish off the game Ryley Siandri rounded the keeper to score and take the score to 4-1. Overall, a dominant display from the Colts, whose next match is at High Vista Park next Friday to take on Brothers.

Masters

The Masters had a good turnout in perfect conditions and in a re-play of the FA Cup Final Chelsea and Manchester City drew 4-4. Best players on the night were Daniel Ziliotto and George Karagkiosis. 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

Burdekin FC U13 FQPL Panthers played an outstanding game and come away with a convincing 3-0 win against Estates FC.  All players dug deep to achieve a convincing win. The Under 13s have a make-up match this week against Warriors at Paradise Park on Thursday night.  The Under 12/13s Div1 drew 2-2 with Rebels and the Under 15s defeated Rebels 1-0

The Under15’s began the afternoon of fixtures of Burdekin v Rebels at International Park. The young Panthers had only played them six days prior and won convincingly. Unfortunately, the Panthers were down their captain due to a fractured wrist. Rebels had players back who were out the previous game. It was a hard-fought contest by both teams but in the 60min, Emmanuel Mio scored to put the Panthers ahead 1-0. The Panthers then held on to win.  

National

The A League Men’s season concluded on Saturday in New Zealand! Auckland defeated Sydney FC 1-0 in the Grand Final with a goal from Cameron Howieson in the second half.

International

The various European Finals are now underway and in the Europa League Final, Aston Villa beat Freiburg 3-0. The Conference League Final between Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano is on Thursday and the Big One, the Champions League Final, Arsenal v PSG is on Sunday.

In the World Cup department, the Socceroos travel to the USA to play Mexico on Sunday in a friendly. Then on 6th June they have another ‘friendly’ against Switzerland, in San Diego, 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.

In Europe, the various leagues are now finished for the season. In England, Arsenal are champions seven points ahead of Manchester City with ManU third. West Ham, Burnley and Wolves are all relegated to the Championship and will be replaced by Coventry, Ipswichand Hull, who won the play off against Middlesboro.  

In Germany Bayern are champions sixteen points clear of Dortmund with Leipzig in third place. Wolfsburg, Heidenheim and St Pauli have all been relegated. And in Spain, Barcelona are champions, eight points ahead of Real Madrid with Villarreal third. Mallorca, Girona and Oviedo have all been relegated.

In Italy’s Serie A, Inter are champions, eleven points clear of Napoli with Roma in third spot. Serie B will be welcoming Cremonese, Verona and Pisa next season. Oh yes, Juventus finished in sixth place. Finally in France, PSG are champions with Lens second six points behind and Lille finish third.

Quote the of the Week is from ex-Sheffield Utd manager Neil Warnock about Gary Neville “So Gary’s going to be writing a book. That’s good news for insomniacs everywhere.”

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Scouts Share Stories and Strengthen Community Links at Home Hill Visit

May 26, 2026

Members of the Lower Burdekin Scout Group have spent a Saturday morning connecting with residents at the Ozcare facility in Home Hill. Photo supplied

Members of the Lower Burdekin Scout Group have spent a Saturday morning connecting with residents at the Ozcare facility in Home Hill, sharing conversation, memories and a cuppa.

Chris and Edith from the group visited the facility, speaking with residents for around an hour and giving them an insight into the modern scouting program. Discussion centred on the Scouts’ active outdoor focus, particularly camping and community involvement, which sparked plenty of interest among residents.

Many also reflected on their own experiences with scouting and guiding in earlier years, drawing comparisons between past programs and the activities undertaken by today’s Lower Burdekin Scouts.

The visit forms part of the group’s ongoing commitment to community engagement across the region.

Looking ahead, the Scouts are preparing for one of their biggest annual fundraising efforts at the Ayr Show next month, where they will once again take on management of the show carpark.

The Lower Burdekin Scout Group meets every Thursday from 5.30pm to 7.30pm at 57–59 Twelfth Avenue, Home Hill (behind the swimming pool). New members and volunteers are welcome to drop in or contact Rikki on 0419 104 035. A four-week free trial is available for those wanting to try scouting.

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Strong Results For Ayr Juniors At Mystic Sands

May 26, 2026

The Ayr junior golfers proudly represented the club at the GNQ Junior Open held at Mystic Sands. Photo suppled

Five Ayr juniors had a very successful and fun-filled golfing weekend at Mystic Sands.

Evelyn Mahoney was the 9-hole girls champion, taking the gross win on day one with a score of 59, and remaining consistent with another 59 on day two to claim the gross win again. Competing against much older players, it was a very strong performance from Evelyn.

Ayr juniors enjoyed a successful weekend competing at the GNQ Junior Open at Mystic Sands. Photo supplied

Fletcher Sgroi played two days of 6 holes, recording impressive scores on both days. He also thoroughly enjoyed the social aspect of playing away and making new friends.

Kyle Wilkie and Oscar Mahoney played 18 holes, with Kyle having a great first day, shooting close to a personal best with 108, followed by a similar score on day two. Playing alongside two older teenagers was a great experience all round for Kyle. Oscar also played consistently, shooting 97 and 98.

Ayr’s junior golfers put in strong performances and enjoyed a memorable weekend at the GNQ Junior Open at Mystic Sands. Photo supplied

Amaya Mahoney was the girls 18-hole gross runner-up, scoring 90 on day one and improving to 86 on day two.

Well done to our Ayr juniors for representing the club so proudly.

Contributed with thanks to Laura Mahoney.

Amaya and Evelyn Mahoney both achieved strong results while representing Ayr at the GNQ Junior Open at Mystic Sands. Photo supplied

Evelyn Mahoney claimed the 9-hole girls gross title with consistent rounds across both days. Photo supplied

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Leckenby Scores Hat-Trick As Panthers Premier’s Triumph Over Saints Eagles

May 20, 2026

Jay Leckenby scored a hat trick in the first twenty-five minutes of the Premier’s clash with Saints Eagles Souths. Photo supplied

The Premiers clash against Saints Eagles Souths had everything. Goals galore, yellow cards, red cards, a mini riot, and twelve minutes of added time.

The Panthers started well with Jay Leckenby scoring a hat trick in the first twenty-five minutes. Antoine added a fourth from the penalty spot and the Panthers went in at half time leading 4-0.

Matthew Kolb made it 5-0 midway through the second half and then, a few minutes later, it all went pear shaped. A spate of yellow and the red cards saw the Panthers reduced to eight men as Saints scored three times, whilst having two men sent off.

The mini riot meant twelve minutes of time added on and the Panthers were relieved to hear the final whistle.

Football Matters with Cyclops

Seniors

A better weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had five senior games, winning two drawing one and losing two. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to Saints Eagles Souths with the Premiers winning 5-3 and the Reserves also winning 5-3. The Division 1 team lost 0-3 to Brothers and the Division 2, lost 0-4 to Brothers. The Colts drew 1-1 away to Warriors. This week only three teams are in action. On Friday, the Colts are at home to MA Olympic at 6.30 and on Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Rebels at 7.30 and 5.00.

Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service

In a recurring theme the Reserves team took the field with another changed side due to absence, injury, and suspensions. This week saw a young midfield shored up by an experienced backline and the Panthers got off to a good start with a goal to Jack Gimson after 11 minutes. Whilst Burdekin had begun playing well, they slumped for about 15 minutes losing possession and making poor choices for passing. Saints were invited back into the game and scored an equaliser. That galvanised the Panthers and they dominated the rest of the half scoring four goals in 20 minutes. Jhett Jones, Cooper Kross, Oscar Licciardello and even Leighton Gallagher provided the finishes. The second half should have been more of the same, but it was a poor showing littered with mistakes. Burdekin conceded two goals within ten minutes but steadied to hang on for a 5 - 3 win. A win is a win!

Division 1 – Austral Masonry

The Division 1 boys, away to Brothers, were down on numbers with fortunately a few Funkies thankfully helping out. The Panthers dug deep with some incredible goalkeeping from Seaton Ivory to keep them in the game. It was not until the 70th minute that Brothers managed to break the deadlock. A few chances to either side after that, and the final score ended up as a 3-0 loss for the Burdekin side.

Division 2 – RG Customs

The Funkies had their toughest game of the season so far against Brothers on Friday night. Burdekin were ready for a fight and started the game well, but Brothers got goals at regular intervals to win 4-0, a scoreline that doesn’t truly reflect the Funkies’ performance. Burdekin’s effort and fight was there for 90 minutes. The team created several chances early on, but could not convert. Brothers finished off a good move to open the scoring in the first half before a penalty just before halftime really stopped the momentum the Funkies were building. Two more goals in the second half resulted in the 4-0 scoreline. Nicholas Cathcart was very dangerous for the Funkies, flying past his defender numerous times and creating chances. Jake Lacey and Jarrod Dal Santo also had very strong games. Bryce Davies made a couple of very good saves whilst filling in as goalkeeper.

Colts – Astute

The first away game for the Colts this year, on a cool windy night in Kelso. The Burdekin team started strongly, dominating possession and creating chances in a cagey first half, and somehow clearing the ball off the line to keep the score level. Coming out after half time Warriors started strongly and went up 1-0, but that only made the Colts lift. After going a goal down, they dominated the rest of the game, with a nice finish from Cooper Kross bringing the score back to 1-1. The Colts pushed hard, hitting the woodwork and forcing the Warriors goalkeeper into some good saves; however, they could not get that winning goal, ending the game 1-1 against the reigning premiers.

Masters

The Masters had a good turnout in perfect conditions and in a pre-play of the coming up friendly against Mexico, Australia lost 6-7 after a 2-2 tie at half time. Best players on the night were Bryce Davis and Jack Moustoukas. The night’s Magic Moment was Riley Granshaw, failing to beat the Red goalkeeper from one metre. 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

The Junior soccer season continued over the weekend with the U8–U12 teams travelling to Townsville for another exciting round of games on Saturday. Players showed great enthusiasm, teamwork, and sportsmanship across the day, continuing to build their skills and confidence each week.

After a two-week break, the U15's played Round 3 against MAO. The first half was dominated by the Panthers with a goal in the 11min by Lincoln Innes. Unfortunately, MAO fought back in the second half to win 2-1. The team played good football despite the loss.

The Round 1 match against Rebels, which had been postponed, was played on Sunday at International Park. Emmaneul Mio dominated on the field with three goals in the first half. The second half saw him put two more in the back of the net. With a great assist from Annan Power, Emmaneul got his 6th goal. Cecil Badza Gwarada also found the net giving the Panthers a 7-1 win. These young Panthers are all fired up now for the season.

Back at home, our U5–U7 players enjoyed local games, with plenty of smiles, energy and fun on display. It’s fantastic to see our youngest players developing their love for the game while supporting one another on the field.

National

The A League Men’s season has reached the final stages. In the semi-finals, second leg, Auckland beat Adelaide 3-1 in Adelaide and advance to the Final where they will play Sydney FC who drew 1-1 at Newcastle. The Final will be played in Auckland on Saturday 23rd May. In the A League Women’s Final, Melbourne City defeated Wellington Phoenix 3-1.

International

Various European Finals start this week with the Europa League Final, Freiburg v Aston Villa on 21 May, followed by the Conference League Final, Crystal Palace v Rayo Vallecano on 28 May. The Big One, Champions league Final, Arsenal v PSG is on31 May.

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Coutts Commercial Tavern Day brings competitive spark to Ayr Golf Club

May 20, 2026

Coutts Commercial Tavern Day was played at the Ayr Golf Club on Wednesday, 13 May, with a lively field of 22 ladies taking to the course.

Players enjoyed improving weather conditions and a social twist to the format, with partners and markers randomly drawn to mix up pairings and add an extra layer of challenge to the day’s play.

Competition was tight across the leaderboard, with several pairings finishing on strong scores. In fourth place with 44 points were Cecily Lena and Shirley Jones, while Sharon Bozzetto and Heather Desbois also finished on 44 points to claim third.

Second place went to Janet Trezise and Rhonda Martin with an impressive 45 points, narrowly edging the field in a close contest.

The standout performance of the day came from Ann Phelan and Kathy Cortabitarte, who combined superbly to finish as overall winners with a dominant 47 points.

Ayr Golf Club officials congratulated all players for their efforts and extended a big thank you to Coutts Commercial Tavern for its continued support of the ladies’ competition and local golf community.

With injured players expected to return in coming weeks, numbers are tipped to climb beyond 25 on course as the season continues.


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Home Hill Pickleball Players Serve Up First Club Competition

May 20, 2026

Back: (L - R) Michael, Karen, Brendan and Merv; Front: Jacob

Home Hill pickleball players have taken to the court for their very first competitive club competition, with 18 players signing up across three divisions.

The competition was designed to give players some valuable match practice ahead of the upcoming Cane Country Cup pickleball team event in just a couple of weeks’ time.

Matches were closely contested throughout the competition, with several teams bouncing back after heavy first-set losses to level the scores in the second set before going on to comfortably win the third.

In A Grade, the competition could not have been any tighter. Toni and Amelia finished tied with Jacob and Michael, with both teams recording 1 rubber, 4 sets and 62 games for the competition. Ben and Michele also got one win, 2 sets and 48 games.

B Grade was just as competitive, with rubbers and games also ending in a tie. Merv and Tracey narrowly edged out Carol and Mark by a single set, with both teams finishing on 1 rubber and 52 games. Merv and Tracey claimed 3¾ sets, while Carol and Mark finished with 3 sets. Kate and Debbie were close behind in third place with 1 rubber, 2 sets and 44 games.

C Grade was dominated by Karen and Mara, who finished with 2 rubbers, 5 sets and 66 games. Their only set loss for the competition came against Cliff and Linda. Adam and Brendan also had a strong showing, finishing with 1 rubber, 2 sets and 44 games.

The next Home Hill pickleball competition begins on 21 May and will run for three weeks.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Casswell

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Roosters Split Results in Townsville Triple Header

May 20, 2026

Two points stopped the Burdekin Roosters from recording three from three wins in the matches with Centrals last Sunday afternoon at the Townsville Sports Reserve.

First the Under 19 had a comprehensive 28 to 14 victory, with the reserve grade going down 22 to 20, before the A grade recorded their first win of the season 34 to 26.

Coach Steve Lansley said the Roosters finally broke through for their first win of the season with a determined performance against Centrals, showing plenty of grit and resilience from start to finish.

In a tough and physical contest, the Roosters stood strong under pressure and refused to back down, with their defence proving the difference in key moments of the match.

Burdekin worked hard for every metre and showed great composure when it mattered most, turning persistence into reward as they secured a well deserved victory.

The side’s energy and commitment lifted throughout the game, with players stepping up when the pressure was on.

Leading the way were Tama Reupena and Eneliko Savelio, who were outstanding across the park.

Both players made strong carries, defended tirelessly and provided the spark Burdekin needed in crucial stages, helping guide the Roosters to an important and confidence boosting first win of the year.

Winger Jake O’Brien showed his true form crossing for three tries, with centre Dudley Dotoi very deadly in general play.

Hooker Nash Beck was dangerous at any loose moment, making good ground from dummy half, backed up by second rower Nemia Nawave who was rewarded with a well deserved try.

While one centre Dotoi carved the opposition on one side, it was the other centre Jones Munro who did the same scoring two good tries.

Jake O’Brien scored three tries and kicked a goal, Jones Munro scored two, and one each by Nemia Nawave, Dudley Dotoi and Eneliko Savelio.

In other A grade matches, Western Lions beat Charters Towers 20 to 14, Souths beat Herbert River 24 to 16 and Brothers beat Norths 42 to 16.

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“My team plays like Jekyll and Hyde” were the words from reserves coach Peter Horan as his Roosters reserves went down to Centrals 22 to 20.

Horan said they dropped too much ball and let scoring opportunities go begging.

Both teams traded tries throughout the match, with the scores locked at 10 all at the break.

Horan praised the efforts of Callen Taiters and K J Zaro, who backed up from Under 19.

The coach thought Ron Geia and Aiden Prior were his better players, but he praised the efforts of Llama Ghee for his consistent hard running, causing problems to the opposition.

Llama Ghee, Adam Prior, Malik Ogameni and Luca Lago scored tries, with Dylan Doak 2 goals.

In other reserve matches, Western Lions beat Charters Towers 48 to 16, Souths beat Herbert River 28 to 18 and Norths beat Brothers 32 to 10.

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Roosters Under 19 coach Alf Cantarella said they viewed the Under 19 match as a test as that team had been travelling well so far.

The young Roosters stood up and handled the challenge to score 5 tries to 3 to take the match 28 to 14.

The coach said his squad played as a team, with defence a key issue.

We went into tackles like we meant them and then in attack the ball carrier had support, the coach added.

Tyce Cursio was judged to have an outstanding game, but again it was half Chad Fraser who led the way and was the players player, although Jack Power at hooker was a slippery customer in all aspects.

Tries came from Kirk Viero, Jack Power, Callen Taiters, Chad Fraser, with 4 goals.

In other matches Brothers beat Norths 44 to 4.

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Next week Burdekin will travel to Charters Towers on Saturday in both A and reserve grade and in a strange one the Under 19 will go to Townsville on Sunday to play Norths.

Both A and reserve grade Roosters teams should be strong in Charters Towers even though Dudley Dotoi could be out.

The Towers Miners will have plenty of support, Saturday being Ladies Day for the Club.

In other games, Centrals will meet Brothers, Norths host Souths and Western Lions go to Ingham to play Herbert River.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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SOUTHERN BOWLERS MIGRATE TO THE BURDEKIN

May 19, 2026

(L-R) Winners Glenn Berriman, Bob Pickard, and Rob Darr. Photo supplied

It’s that time of year when Burdekin Bowls Clubs look forward to welcoming back visitors from the south who have, over time, developed long-lasting friendships within the region. While in the Burdekin, many for several months, these visitors contribute to the economy and prosperity of the region, as well as the bowling clubs they compete at. On behalf of the Home Hill Community Sports Club, we extend a heartfelt welcome to all and an invitation to join us while in the Burdekin. The club can be contacted on 0468 313 115. We trust you enjoy your stay and the beautiful climate the north has to offer at this time of year.

Wednesday night bowls saw a good roll-up with four games of triples played. The highlight of the evening was the inclusion of three junior players in Lincoln McDowell, Karen Linton, and Connor Linton. The club trusts they enjoyed the evening and the experience, with juniors considered the future of the sport. Community members are reminded the night is open to all newcomers, with club bowls available. Names in by 5.30pm for a 6.00pm start, prior to a sausage sizzle.

Thursday club bowls saw four games of triples played under pleasant conditions and in a competitive spirit, with all four rinks producing close finishes. On rink 3, Hugh Montgomery, Gary Nosworthy, and Scott Taylor took the win over Trevor Elton, Jo Roser, and Des Chapman. On rink 4, Keith Roser, Steve Doige, and Paul Vass recorded a win over Mick McCluskey, Bruce McCallum, and Janet Arthur. According to the “good oil”, Keith Roser was the standout contributor. On rink 5, Wayne Newton, Ron Smith, and Judy Elton defeated Alex Bojack, Joe Linton, and Maureen Marsden. On rink 6, Glenn Berriman, Rob Darr, and Bob Pickard defeated Phil Marsden, Les Hoey, and Warren Bunn. The rink 6 team were the lucky winners of the random rink draw. Congratulations to all winning teams.

The first prize raffle for the day of fresh fish fillets, donated by Des Chapman, went to Dino Poli, with second prize of a bottle of wine going to Mick McCluskey. Congratulations to the lucky members, and thanks to Des for his generous donation.

Home Hill Hot Shots Friday night 8 Ball continues to attract keen interest, with games starting at 6.00pm. Cost to enter is $10, with a barbecue provided prior to the start of play. New players are welcome — phone Scot Taylor on 0480 208 335.

For the interest of southern visitors, Thursday morning bingo is held at the club, starting at 9.00am with eyes down at 9.30am.

Club Weekly Activities

Monday 9.00am Gentle Exercise Class, Tuesday 9.00am Trimmers, Wednesday 9.00am Craft Group.

Contributed with thanks to Bob Pickard

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AYR SURF CLUB CELEBRATES SEASON AT PRESENTATION NIGHT

May 13, 2026

Junior Age Champions: (back) Ryan Irvine, Luca Lawry, Oscar Hayllor, Mahli McShane, Charlotte Dale, Alyssa Irvine, (front) Jude Lawry, Koby Flower, Georgia Irvine & Eliza Hayllor (absent Mackenzie Sartori, Cole Pontifex & Milla Chapman). Photo supplied

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club marked the end of the 2025–26 season with its annual Junior and Senior Presentation Night, bringing together members, families, life members and sponsors to recognise achievements across competition, patrol and club service.

Senior Age Champions were Zachary Dale (U15), Ryley Sartori and Bella Lawry (U17), with major Open and Masters honours going to Jarrod Rossato and Kristy Wassmuth. Open Champion awards also recognised Ryley Sartori (Female Open Champion) and Jarrod Rossato (Male Open Champion), alongside Ironman and Ironwoman titles awarded to Rossato and Lawry.

The club also acknowledged outstanding contributions across patrols, lifesaving service and club involvement, with strong representation across all levels.

Ayr SLSC thanked sponsors Wassmuth Automotive, Rocky Ponds Produce, Rob’s Tree Solutions, DnS Quality Meats, Radar Floors, Bob Gould Fabrications, Greens Water Group, Astute, Pontifex Farming, Furnell Family and Julie’s Pharmacy.

The club now looks ahead to its centenary celebrations at the end of May, featuring a weekend of events across Ayr.

AYR SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB 2025–26 PRESENTATION NIGHT AWARDS

Age Champions – U7: Georgia Irvine; U8: Eliza Hayllor, Koby Flower; U9: Mackenzie Sartori, Jude Lawry; U10: Oscar Hayllor; U11: Mahli McShane, Ryan Irvine; U12: Charlotte Lawry, Luca Lawry; U13: Alyssa Irvine; U14: Milla Chapman, Cole Pontifex.

Bill Blakey Memorial Trophy (Junior Best Triers): Koby Flower, Torah Giddy. Open Best Triers: Harrison Sartori, Taylor Chapman.

Furnell Family Best Open Water Swimmers: Warne McShane, Emilee Wassmuth.

Bevan & Treena List Perpetual Trophy (Open Ironman & Ironmaiden): Warne McShane, Milla Chapman.

Bennett Family Memorial Trophy: Junior Champions – Jude Lawry, Mackenzie Sartori; Senior Champions – Warne McShane, Milla Chapman.

JR Benvenuti Memorial Trophy (Most Improved Junior): Quinn Pontifex. Roy & Bev Young Perpetual Trophy (Most Improved Open): Alyssa Irvine.

Robbie & Joyce Great Perpetual Trophy (Most Points at Carnivals): Warne McShane.

Ken Steel Encouragement Award: Cole Pontifex. Encouragement Awards: Alexander Marshall, Ty-Ty Auda, Toby Hatherell, Audrey Rickards, Eva Rickards, Alexandra Moloney, Isabella Flower, Amelia Rootes.

Bob & Bev Andrews Perpetual Trophy (Most Promising Junior): Mackenzie Sartori.

Long Service to Nippers: 8+ years (Green Caps U14): Charlotte Lawry, Emma Jones; 7 years (U8–U14): Nate Giddy.

Jack Sartori Memorial Trophy (Most Consistent All Rounder): Emilee Wassmuth.

Margaret Webber Memorial Trophy (Junior Lifesaver of the Year): Charlotte Lawry.

SENIOR AWARDS

Age Champions – U15: Zachary Dale; U17: Ryley Sartori, Bella Lawry; Female Masters Champion: Kristy Wassmuth; Male Masters Champion: Jarrod Rossato; Female Open Champion: Ryley Sartori; Male Open Champion: Jarrod Rossato.

Open Ironman: Jarrod Rossato. Open Ironwoman: Bella Lawry.

Don Johnson Memorial (Official of the Year): Glenn Wassmuth.

Jim Great Memorial (Most Efficient Patrol Member): Bella Lawry.

Highest Patrolling Hours (40+ hrs): Kellie Lawry, Charlotte Lawry, Ben Lawry, Briella Wassmuth, Kristy Wassmuth, Emilee Wassmuth, Jake Sartori, David Sartori, John Moloney, Tony Felesina, Lisa Furnell, Sophia Moloney.

Sam Johnson Memorial (Most Active Club Member): Charlotte Lawry, Emilee Wassmuth.

June Galbraith Memorial Encouragement Award: Briella Wassmuth.

Laurie “Rags” Regattieri Memorial (Contribution to Surf Life Saving): Bella Lawry.

Contribution to Surf Rescue Award: Kristy Wassmuth.

Kevin (Keg) Helander Memorial (Outstanding Service): Kristy Wassmuth.

Lifesaver of the Year: Kellie Lawry.

Contributed with thanks to Ayr SLSC

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Junior Touch Football Surge Signals Bright Future For Burdekin game

May 13, 2026

Touch Football for boys and girls is continuing to gain momentum, with participation numbers on the rise across all age groups.

Friday’s Junior Touch competition for boys and girls aged four to 12 attracted 60 players last week, reflecting strong grassroots growth and steady interest in the sport.

The Mixed Under 14 competition, held on Wednesdays, has also expanded to now feature eight teams, with players enjoying weekly match-ups in a competitive but supportive environment.

At senior level, several teams are being filled largely by high school students, further underlining the sport’s growing appeal among younger players progressing through the ranks.

With numbers climbing across junior and senior divisions, the future of Burdekin Touch is looking bright.

Round 9 Coutts Commercial Hotel Open Men’s and Women’s competition

Men’s

Crocs 9 (J McIvor 2, K Noah 2, J Nauqe 2) def Wires Down 1 His Haas 8 (K Young 3, R Lennox 2) def Baywatch 6 (L Rattler 3, T Marshall 3) Alliance Pharmacy 6 (J Power 2, B Vasta 2) def Way to Go 3 One Touch IT 12 (R Taylor 3, C Kross 3, J Ballin 3) def Slush Puppies 4 (L Marshall 3) Burdekin PCYC 8 (D Carr 4, G Dau 2) def Creampuffs 7 (J Lacey 4) Teamo Supremo 12 (R Heuir 4, B Horan 4, D Horan 2) def Ball Grabbers 0 Feelers 7 (J Ellsley 3, D Butler 2) def Royal Touch 4 (N Gwarada 2) Renegades 8 (S Andreatta 2, R Dobe 2, R Petersen 2) def Touch n Go 6 (C Arboit 2, R Piva 2) Petrol Heads 7 (J Casha 5) drew Blue Murder 7 (D Russell 2, R Smith 2)

Women’s

First in Physio 7 (J Dargaville 3, S Monday 2) def Lasers 4 (T Horan 2) Salty Sirens 4 (S Le Blowitz 2) def Chick Flicks 3 (B Smith 2)Eathorne’s Princesses win by forfeit

Under 14

Broncos 11 (Adea 4, Casey 3, Jake 2) def Red Dogs 3 3 (J Hagiaglou 2) Rockies 5 (Jayla 2) def Red Dogs 1 3 (Logan 2) Chicken Burgers 6 (Rylan 4) def Silly Soft Serves 5 Baywatch 1 4 def Cowboys 3 3

Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton

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Roosters Fall Just Short In A Grade Thriller After Strong Weekend Across All Grades

May 13, 2026

The Burdekin Roosters came close to securing three wins from three matches against the Western Lions in Townsville last Saturday, winning the Under 19s 38–4, the Reserve Grade 32–24, before narrowly falling in A Grade 28–24 in a match decided in the dying stages.

In A Grade, a long-range penalty goal from halfback Jye Olsen gave Burdekin a 14–12 lead at halftime, but the Lions struck late to edge home in a gripping contest that saw momentum swing throughout.

Coach Steve Lansley said his side produced a courageous performance but fell just short in a tightly contested match. Despite fielding three debutants and an 18-year-old front row, the Roosters showed strong determination against a more experienced Lions outfit. Their defensive effort stood out, repeatedly turning away attacking raids and refusing to yield in the middle.

The match remained in the balance from start to finish, with both sides trading tries and responding to each challenge. Burdekin looked capable of snatching victory late, but the Lions held on in the closing stages.

While the result didn’t go their way, the performance highlighted promising young talent within the club. The debutants handled themselves well under pressure, and the youthful forward pack stood firm throughout. Best players included Cooper Fletcher, Jye Olsen, and Lachie Sheppard. Tries came from Jye Starr, Lachie Sheppard, and Terry Connors, with Olsen kicking 4 from 4.

Other A Grade results saw Souths defeat Centrals 24–8, Herbert River upset Brothers 26–20, and Charters Towers defeat Norths 40–20.

Reserve Grade coach Peter Horan said his team started strongly with the right attitude, with Keon Noah scoring soon after kick-off. Burdekin led 22–4 at halftime and held on for a 32–24 win despite a tough second half. Horan praised the defensive effort, saying “defence wins games,” and highlighted strong performances from Talen Kerr, Ron Geia, Harvey Horan, and playmaker Dylan Doak. Under 19 players also backed up to fill the bench, showing strong club spirit. Tries were scored by Keon Noah (2), Morgan Noah, Ron Geia, K J Zaro, and Bokeem Moore Reid, with Doak kicking 4 goals.

In Under 19s, assistant coach John Nash said the Roosters played as a team in a dominant 38–4 win, scoring seven tries to one. Burdekin led 22–4 at halftime and impressed with both attack and defence, though Nash noted occasional over-eagerness with ball movement. Kirk Viero returned after several seasons and was named players’ player. Tries came from Leylan Lampton (2), Chekayne Taiters (2), Kirk Viero, Riley Smith, and Calen Taiters, with Chad Fraser kicking 5 goals.

Other Under 19 results saw Centrals defeat Norths 40–6 and Brothers beat Herbert River 48–20.

The Roosters are not fielding a women’s team this season, though seven former players featured for other clubs over the weekend. Western Lions defeated Brothers 50–0, Souths beat Centrals 16–10, and Norths edged Charters Towers 16–14.

This week, Souths host Herbert River, Charters Towers travel to Western Lions, Brothers host Norths, and Burdekin take on Centrals at the Sports Reserve. With the Burdekin Growers Race Day also on Saturday, the Roosters requested a fixture change, but it was not approved. Final times were not available.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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Young Roosters Take Centre Stage at Country Bank Stadium

May 13, 2026

Running out onto the big stage under the stadium lights, the Roosters proudly represented the Burdekin community, soaking in every moment. Photos supplied

The future of rugby league was on full display on Saturday night as the Burdekin Roosters Under 9s took to the field at Queensland Country Bank Stadium for a once-in-a-lifetime curtain raiser experience ahead of the North Queensland Cowboys NRL clash.

The exciting opportunity was made possible through the North Queensland Cowboys Community program, which gives junior rugby league players from across the region the chance to experience the thrill of playing on the same field as their NRL heroes.

Running out onto the big stage under the stadium lights, the Roosters proudly represented the Burdekin community, soaking in every moment as family, friends and fans watched on before the main game.

The future of rugby league was on full display on Saturday night as the Burdekin Roosters Under 9s took to the field at Queensland Country Bank Stadium for a once-in-a-lifetime curtain raiser experience ahead of the North Queensland Cowboys NRL clash.

“Watching the kids run out onto a field like this was pretty special,” said Under 9 coach Kerrod Bevilacqua.

“For a lot of them, it’s their first time experiencing something on this scale and you could see the excitement written all over their faces. Opportunities like this are rare for country clubs and to play where their Cowboys heroes run out is something they’ll be talking about for a long time.”

The club thanked the Cowboys Community team for continuing to support grassroots rugby league and providing unforgettable experiences for young players across North Queensland.

Contributed with thanks to BJRL

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Football Matters with Cyclops 14th May

May 13, 2026

Seniors

A disappointing weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had four senior games, winning one drawing one and losing two. The Premiers and Reserves were away to MA Olympic with the Premiers losing 0-1 and the Reserves drawing 3-3. The Division 1 team lost 0-2  toRiverway JCU but the Division 2, beat Riverway 4-1. The Colts had a bye.

This week all five teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are away to Brothers, at 8.30 and 6.30 and the Colts are away to Warriors at 6.30. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Saints Eagles Souths at 5.00 and 3.00.  

Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club

A big clash against old rivals MA Olympic saw both sides start cautiously, with the opening stages evenly contested and few genuine chances created. As the half progressed, Olympic began to grow into the game while Burdekin struggled to find their usual rhythm. Despite that, neither goalkeeper was heavily tested and the match remained locked at 0–0 heading into half time. Just five minutes into the second half, the Panthers failed to deal with a long free kick and Olympic capitalised to take a 1–0 lead. The goal sparked a response from the Panthers, who began to play with more intent and urgency. However, in the 63rd minute, the game took another turn when Sean Young was shown a red card, leaving Burdekin to battle with ten men for the final 30 minutes. Despite the setback, the Panthers continued to work hard and created several chances in search of an equaliser but could not find the breakthrough as the game finished 1–0.

Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service

A great start with a Burdekin goal after 60 seconds to Matthew Kolb and then a solid 30 minutes of dominating possession and field position. It seemed like it was a day for a win against the league leaders. However, a drop in intensity for the last 10 minutes of the first half allowed MAO to score from a freekick outside the penalty area and three minutes later, from another freekick, another goal saw the Panthers go to half time behind 2 -1, very much against the run of play.

The Panthers started the second half with renewed energy and Dom Arrate equalised just ten minutes in. Burdekin played well, created multiple chances, and could have had at least three more goals, but only netted one from Jonte Grazioli after 64 minutes to take the lead. The match then opened up with both sides were pushing to score. Olympic created their only real chance in the 75th minute and scored to make it 3-3. Despite plenty of chances the Panthers could not find a winning goal and the game finished in a draw. With the way the Panthersdominated, this result felt more like a loss but is certainly a good indicator for a victory in their next game.

Division 1 – Austral Masonry

On Friday night Burdekin Division 1 took on Riverway JCU at home. The boys started strongly, moving the ball well and showing great energy across the park. Both teams were up for the challenge, and the first half ended 0-0. The second half started with the Panthers coming out hard and creating a few chances but could not capitalise on them. A quick break down the wing saw JCU take the lead and then shortly after JCU scored a second goal. The Panthers fought to the very end but unfortunately could not find the back of the net. The final score finished at 2-0 to JCU. The Burdekin Division1 are away next Friday to Brothers.

 

Division 2 – RG Customs

The Funkies continued their good start to the season with a 4-1 win against Riverway JCU. Burdekin started very well and were dominant from the start. Early goals to Nicholas Cathcart and a double to Simon Scuderi put Burdekin 3-0 up and in full control of the game. Riverway JCU settled into the game and dominated the end of the first half but could not beat the Funkies defence or Dave Bryen in goal. Riverway JCU scored early in the second half but that was the only trouble they gave Burdekin. The Funkies settled into the half and were dominant until full time. Nick Cathcart got his second goal midway through the half to secure a 4-1 win for the Funkies. 

Ladies

FEMALE FOOTBALL WEEK, one of our favourite weeks of the year is here! Join us for our annual Combined Training Session bringing together junior girls and ladies for a fun, inclusive and empowering evening of football. Whether you are a current player, past player, brand new to the game or just keen to give it a go, this session is for you! Wednesday 13th May at 6:00pm at International Park U5s to Ladies all inclusive and it is Free. Expect plenty of fun, connection, skill-building and a celebration of female football in our community with food and drinks provided after the session. For catering purposes, we would love you to register your interest, but everyone is absolutely welcome to show up on the day too! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TFQ8J79. Grab your boots, bring your friends, and be part of this special yearly event as we continue to grow the future of female football together.


Masters

The Masters had a reasonable turnout for a holiday weekend and in a relegation battle, Spurs beat West Ham 8-7 after being 2-5 down at half time. Best players on the night were George Koukouris and Ricky Kelly and the Red goalkeepers. 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 back in action over the weekend, with players excited to return to the field after the long weekend break. Local games were played across the age groups, with plenty of enthusiasm, teamwork, and great sportsmanship on display. It was fantastic to see families back around the grounds enjoying another great weekend of soccer. Matches against Townsville teams will start this weekend.

National

The A League Men’s season has reached the final stages. In the semi-finals, first leg, Auckland and Adelaide drew 1-1 in Auckland and Sydney FC and Newcastle drew 1-1in Sydney. The second leg will be played this weekend.  

In the A League Women’s semi-finals, the second leg games have been played, and Melbourne City and Wellington will now meet in the Grand Final. City beat Victory 1-0 and Wellington defeated Brisbane 2-0.  

International

In the World Cup department, the Socceroos travel to the USA to play Mexico in a friendly 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.

In Europe, the various leagues are very close to the end of season. In England with two rounds left, Arsenal leads Manchester City by five points, but City has now only one game in hand. ManU will probably finish in third place with Liverpool or Aston Villa finishing fourth. Wolves and Burnley are already relegated with either Spurs or West Ham joining them.  

In Germany with one round to go Bayern are already champions with Dortmund second and Leipzig third. Either Stuttgart or Hoffenheim will finish fourth. Relegation faces Heidenheim, St Pauli and Wolfsburg. In Spain, with three rounds to go, Barcelona are champions with Real Madrid second and, probably Villarreal third and Atletico fourth. It is very tight at the foot of the table with Oviedo in deep trouble with Levante, Alaves and Girona all struggling.  

In Italy, with two rounds left, Inter are already champions with Napoli likely to finish in second place. Juventus, AC Milan, or Roma could fill the third and fourth places. Pisa and Verona are already relegated and either Cremonese or Lecce could join them. In France with just one round left to play PSG are already champions with Lens second and Lille, Lyon or Rennes finishing third or fourth. Metz and Nantes are already relegated, with Nice, Auxerre, or Le Havre likely to join them.

Quote the of the Week is from ex-Coventry Manager Jimmy Hill “If Coventry are going to win this match, they are going to have to score a goal."

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LIFE MEMBER TURNS 90 CELEBRATION

May 13, 2026

(L-R) Bruce McCallum, Maureen Marsden, Mick Olsen, Dino Poli, Loyd Shepherd, Margaret Chapman, Gary Nosworthey, Rob Darr

Thursday club bowls saw Home Hill members, along with visiting bowlers from Brandon, Ayr and Mid North New South Wales, enjoy the pleasure of celebrating the 90th birthday of our club’s life member, Dino Poli.

Dino is well known for his affection for lawn bowls and for the club he has remained loyal to since taking up the sport. For members of the bowling community, and the Burdekin in general, who know Dino, it goes without saying that his generosity, sharp wit and bowling skill are qualities for which he will always be respected. Dino, from us all — HAPPY 90TH.

On the green, five rinks of triples and one game of pairs were played in a competitive spirit, clearly demonstrated by the scorecard results.

On rink 2, Les Hoey, Doug Adams and Glenn Berriman took the win over Judy Elton, Cisco and Mick McCluskey. On rink 3, Maureen Marsen, Rob Darr and Keith Roser defeated Paul Vass, Ken Ferguson and Allan Gariogh. On rink 4, Gary Nosworthy, Loyd Shepherd and Margaret Chapman pulled a rabbit out of the hat on the last end, coming back from three down to win by three over Hugh Montgomery, Vince Beatia and Bob Pickard. On rink 5, Bob Young, Mick Olsen and Bruce McCallum took the win over Alex Bojack, Meryl Smith and Des Chapman. On rink 6, Trevor Elford, Joe Linton and Warren Bunn defeated Joe Roser, Ron Smith and Janet Arthur. On rink 7, Scot Taylor and Phil Marsden took the win over Robert Diva and Peter Hendo.

Overall random rink winning teams were rinks 3, 4 and 5. Congratulations to you all, and for those teams not so lucky, there’s always next week.

The club also had the pleasure of welcoming back past club president Doug Adams for the first time in a while. Welcome back Doug—we trust and hope to see you visit again.

Congratulations also go to our raffle winners, with first prize to Gary Nosworthy and second prize to Peter Jeorgeson.

Wednesday night remains a popular option for many who enjoy the social aspect of bowls, with music in the background and the brightness of the stars above. Sausage sizzle starts at 5.50pm, with play commencing at 6.00pm. Considering playing? Phone 0468 313 115.

For members of the community who prefer an alternative sport, Home Hill Hot Shots darts are held at the club from 6.00pm. Phone Scott on 0480 208 335.

Saturday bowls also continue to be popular, offering the opportunity for our working members to play, as well as members of the public wishing to try the sport. Names in by 1.00pm, with play commencing at 1.30pm. Phone 0468 313 115.

Club Weekly Activities

Monday — 9.00am Gentle Exercise Class

Tuesday — 9.00am Trimmers

Wednesday — 9.00am Craft Group, Hot Shots Darts 6.00pm

Thursday — 9.30am Bingo

Friday — Hot Shots 8 Ball 6.00pm (Phone Scott 0480 208 335)

Bowling members please note: Change of start times for Thursday and Saturday play — names in by 1.00pm, with play commencing at 1.30pm.

Contributed with thanks to Bob Packard

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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT 14th May

May 13, 2026

The Ayr Bowling Club has celebrated another excellent week on the greens, with members coming together for a mix of club Championship games and engaging social matches. The atmosphere and enthusiasm around the club remains high, as members were gearing up for The Open Country Pennant.  With Brandon Bowling Club hosting the event on Saturday 16th May 2026.

Tuesday Open Social bowls were played in perfect conditions for the afternoon, with 24 bowlers on the green. Winners on the day were A Gauvin, Cisco and A Bull defeating R McLaughlin, B Schultz and H Jorgfensen. H Horan, Al Hardcastle and C Berkery defeating R Moore, R Hervey and B Cornford. R Aplin, S Hardcastle and Stidston defeating K Page, Bruce Mcallum and D Cutting. M Nixon, J Defranciscis and R Soper defeating D Soper, J Pirrone and C Essex.

The winners on Wednesday night were, in the first game Bill Whitman, John Cesconetto and Heather Jorgensen. Lyn Cecil, Bill Walker and Sam Caltabiano had a win in the second game.  In the third game, the winners were Joe Cremona, Margaret McLaughlin and Joe Grabbi. Wednesday night is the perfect opportunity for new bowlers to play and learn the game.  

Fun Friday Night Bowls Sponsored by Harvey Norman Ayr. Had a good turnout of bowlers of all levels with lots of laughter and fun on the green.  Winners on the night were 1st place Nathan, Leighann and Lyndall defeating Andrew and Ross.   2nd place was B Piazetta, E Wiltshere, Cisco and R Smythe defeating N West, B Whitman, J Pirrone and S Caltabiano.  Sportsperson prize went to J Blanchard, K Grabbi, John Grabbi and Joe Grabbi.

Saturday’s Open Social bowls 20 bowlers turned out.  The club was buzzing with activity as 2 pairs and 2 triples of open social bowls were played, displaying both skill and friendship. Winners on the day were Betty Schultz and Joe Grabbi defeated Karen Shepherd and Barry Shepherd.  Joy Comalatti, and Allen Bartlett defeated John Pirrone and Anthony Bull.  Triples games Wayne Mietzel, Shelia Hardcastle and Beryl Cornford defeated Wayne Meitzel, Al Hardcastle and Dot Cutting.  Arthur Gauvin, Lloyd Shepherd and Kaz defeated Donna Soper, Ron Smythe and Ron Soper.  

On Sunday 10th May A Grade Championship Singles Final was played. Allen Bartlett defeating Anthony Bull 25 – 20.  In a close fought match that could have gone either way with some fantastic bowls played.  Congratulations Allen you now are into the Champion of Champions held later this year.  In the mixed pairs Al Hardcastle and S Hardcastle defeated R Hervey and R Smythe in a close and entertaining game.  Al Hardcastle and Shelia Hardcastle are now through to the next round.  

The Ayr Bowling Club invites everyone to its Fun Friday Night Bowls Sponsored by Ferguson Plumbing on Friday 12h June, starting at 6 PM. This evening promises fun for bowlers of all levels, encouraging participants to bring friends or join solo to meet new people. The entry fee is $10 per game, which includes a sausage sizzle at 6 PM and a light supper after bowling begins at 7 PM.  

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