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STORRIE AND COLLINS TO LEAD BRANDON BOWLS AT CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

STORRIE AND COLLINS TO LEAD BRANDON BOWLS AT CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS

Local bowlers Lyn Storrie and Kev Collins have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Both emerged as contenders after consistently impressing during club championships, with Storrie claiming the A Grade Singles title after defeating Joy Woods in the final last week. The pair will compete against the best of the best across North Queensland, including representatives from Burdekin rivals Home Hill Bowls Club, Ayr Bowling Club, and Giru Bowling Club. Brandon Bowls Club congratulated both Storrie and Collins, who will be hoping to represent the club with aplomb after a history of solid showings at past iterations. CAPTION: Local bowlers Lyn Storrie (left) and Kev Collins (right) have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Photo supplied

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Home Hill Devils Reunion To Celebrate 40 Years Of Premiership Glory

Home Hill Devils Reunion To Celebrate 40 Years Of Premiership Glory

Former players, supporters, families and friends are invited to relive one of the Burdekin's greatest rugby league eras, with the Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club celebrating the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 premiership season. The reunion, to be held across the weekend of 17th to 19th July, will commemorate 40 years since the Home Hill Devils claimed both the A Grade and Under 18 premierships – a milestone that cemented the club's place in Burdekin rugby league history. Although the Home Hill Devils are no longer an active club, organisers say the team's legacy lives on through the many players, families and supporters who later became part of the Burdekin Roosters. The reunion will provide an opportunity for former teammates and supporters to reconnect, share memories and celebrate the friendships and community spirit that defined the club, and organisers are encouraging anyone with a connection to the Devils to attend. The celebrations will kick off on Friday, 17th July, with a meet-and-greet at the Crown Hotel, Home Hill, from 6pm. On Saturday, 18th July, attendees are invited to gather at Bendigo Park, Ayr (Old Rugby Park) from 3pm, where the Burdekin Roosters will take on Centrals in the Under 19s, Reserve Grade and A Grade fixtures. The weekend will then conclude with a farewell breakfast at the Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill, from 9am on Sunday, 19th July. Organisers say they’re looking forward to reconnecting with those who were part of the club's memorable era while honouring the achievements, friendships and community spirit that made the Home Hill Devils such an important part of Burdekin rugby league history. For more information, contact Anne-Maree Dale on 0421 550 457. What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Meet & Greet When: Friday 17th July, 6pm Where: Crown Hotel, Home Hill What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Burdekin Roosters VS Centrals When: Saturday 18th July, 3pm Where: Bendigo Bank Park, Ayr What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Goodbye Breakfast When: Sunday 19th July, 9am Where: Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill CAPTION: The Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 A Grade and Under 18 premiership-winning season. Pictured are Under 11 Premiers 1987. Photo source: Facebook

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TAITERS EYES OFF BIG FUTURE AFTER REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS

TAITERS EYES OFF BIG FUTURE AFTER REPRESENTATIVE HONOURS

Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume, earning representative honours while balancing strong personal and family challenges. Chekaharne’s hard work and dedication have led to some incredible opportunities and milestones. He was selected from more than 400 under-18 players to represent the Queensland Murri Carnival representative squad through the Arthur Beetson Foundation. Following this achievement, he was also selected to play for the Ipswich Jets under-19 Mal Meninga Cup squad. This was a fantastic honour and another important step in his rugby league journey. Unfortunately, due to family circumstances, with his mum facing cancer, Chekaharne was unable to follow through with the opportunity. He has just arrived home after proudly representing the Queensland Murri team against the New Zealand Māori on the Sunshine Coast, where Queensland secured a 28–20 victory last Thursday night. These achievements are a testament to Chekaharne’s commitment, talent and determination, and we couldn’t be prouder of everything he has accomplished. We congratulate Chekaharne Taiters on representing his family, community, club and culture with pride. We look forward to seeing all that he achieves in the future. Congratulations, Chekaharne Taiters. Supplied by Brian Carnes CAPTION: Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume. Photo supplied.

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Football Matters - with Cyclops

Football Matters - with Cyclops

Seniors Not quite a good weekend for the Panthers. They played four games, winning two, drawing one and losing the other. The Premiers and Reserves were away on Sunday to Saints Eagles Souths with the Premiers winning 6-4 and the Reserves losing 1-2. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were at home to Warriors on Friday night with the Division 1 winning 2-0 and the Division 2 drawing 1-1. This week, there are four teams are in action, all away to Rebels. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams kick off at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves kick off at 7.00 and 5.00. Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Didn’t get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August! Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club After a slow start, the Panthers found themselves under immense pressure early on. The opposition struck inside the opening two minutes before doubling their advantage just fourteen minutes later. Things went from bad to worse when a third goal arrived ten minutes before half time, leaving Burdekin with a mountain to climb at 3–0 down. Despite the scoreline, there was genuine belief within the team at the break that the game was far from over. That belief was rewarded almost immediately, with the Panthers pulling one back, through Jay Leckenby just three minutes into the second half. Three minutes later Sean Young made it 3–2, and by the sixty-minute mark the scores were level at 3–3 with a strike from Antione. The momentum had completely shifted, and just five minutes later Burdekin completed an incredible turnaround to lead 4–3 with a second goal from Leckenby. The opposition responded to level the scores at 4–4, but the Panthers refused to be denied. Just sixty seconds later they regained the lead at 5–4 with a goal from Elliott Dal Santo before striking again another minute later, through Matthew Kolb to extend the advantage to 6–4. It was a remarkable display of resilience and belief, with the boys producing an unforgettable second-half comeback to secure a thrilling 6–4 victory. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service This was a tight Affair on bumpy pitch. Both teams had their chances with Saints Eagles Souths taking the lead before half time. The Panthers equalised late in the second half only to concede a goal in the ninetieth minute. Burdekin fought hard but unfortunately the result did not go their way. Some unavailabilities and injuries are taking their toll but hopefully the coming weeks will see the return of some of those players. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Another great result and another three points for the Panthers against Warriors on Friday night! Going into halftime locked at 0-0, the first half had been a tough, back-and-forth contest. The Panthers created a few good chances but unfortunately couldn’t convert them. Burdekin came out firing in the second half, with Jack Gimson breaking the deadlock after getting on the end of a beautifully delivered corner. Sticking to the game plan and remaining composed paid off, as Tarryn Smith then doubled the lead to put the Panthers in a strong position. Right at the end, Brad Wright was shown a red card while on the bench, but this didn’t change the outcome as the Panthers saw the game out professionally. A well-earned 2-0 victory and another important three points. Division 2 – RG Customs The RG Customs Funkies side drew 1-1 with Warriors on Friday night. It was a very important game and result for both teams placed 4th and 5th on the table. Warriors scored early in the sixth minute before the Funkies replied through Alec Contzonis with a great strike in the eighth minute. The remainder of the game was very competitive albeit with neither team able to find a winning goal. Masters The Masters numbers were higher despite the cool conditions and featured a pre-play of the Australia v Egypt World Cup match. The game ended with Egypt winning 12-7 after leading 5-4 at half time. Best players on the night were Jacob Casha and John Federici. The Magic Moments were few and far between! 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 is taking a well-earned break over the school holidays, with both training and games paused for the next two weeks. We hope all our players, coaches, managers, volunteers and families enjoy a safe and relaxing holiday. Thank you for your continued support throughout the season so far. We look forward to welcoming everyone back after the break, refreshed and ready for an exciting second half of the season. International In the World Cup the Socceroos are on their way home after losing to Egypt on Penaties after extra time. With the score level at 1-1 the match went to penalties and Egypt won 4-2. And Brazil has been knocked out by Norway! Quote the of the Week is from ex Manchester City manager Malcolm Allison “We‘ve found out from this psychiatrist that players who are friends pass to each other more…”

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BURDEKIN SUGAR RUSH RETURNS FOR 2026: Locals Encouraged to Lace Up for Fitness, Fun and Mental Health

February 19, 2026

Registrations are now open for the Burdekin Sugar Rush 2026, with locals encouraged to start training early for one of the region’s most popular and inclusive running events.

Set to take place on Sunday, 26 April 2026 in Ayr, the Burdekin Sugar Rush offers something for everyone, with race distances including a Half Marathon (21km), 10km and 5km, welcoming runners and walkers of all ages and abilities.

As the signature event of the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club, the Sugar Rush has become a much-loved fixture on the local sporting calendar, celebrating not only personal achievement but also community connection, health and fun.

Organisers say the event attracts participants from across North Queensland, including Townsville, Ingham, Cairns, Mackay and the Whitsundays, while maintaining a strong focus on first-time competitors and families through its shorter distances and pram-friendly options.

With training season now underway, locals looking to build fitness ahead of the event are encouraged to join Plantation parkrun, a free, weekly, timed 5km walk, jog or run held every Saturday at 7am. Open to all ages and abilities, Plantation parkrun provides an accessible and supportive way for beginners and experienced runners alike to train consistently and connect with others in the community.

The mental health benefits of regular exercise were highlighted in recent research led by Neil Munro from James Cook University, which reviewed more than 1,000 clinical trials examining the impact of exercise on depression and anxiety.

“There have been more than a thousand studies on this subject, we wanted to synthesise this vast body of evidence, cut through conflicting findings and provide the clearest picture yet of exercise’s impact on mental health,” said Mr Munro.

The study found aerobic activities such as walking and running were particularly effective, with supervised and group-based exercise delivering the strongest benefits — reinforcing the value of community events like parkrun and the Burdekin Sugar Rush in supporting both physical and mental wellbeing.

“For those facing barriers to traditional care, the message is clear: moving your body, especially with others, can be a powerful step toward better mental health,” Mr Munro said.

An early bird bonus is currently available for the Burdekin Sugar Rush, with early registrants receiving a free personalised race bib featuring their name.

Whether participants are chasing a personal best, training with friends, walking for fun or taking on their first-ever event, organisers say the Burdekin Sugar Rush offers a welcoming environment that showcases the region’s scenery while promoting an active, healthy lifestyle.

Registrations and event updates are available via the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club website, with locals encouraged to sign up early and make the most of the months ahead by getting moving at Plantation parkrun.

  1. Hundreds of runners will hit the streets for the Burdekin Sugar Rush this April! Photo source: Burdekin Life
  2. Runners are encouraged to lace up and train at Plantation parkrun each week. Photo source: Visit Burdekin

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Locals Flock For Burdekin Racing Action

February 19, 2026

Locals gathered at the Burdekin Race Club on Valentines Day to witness five local races in what was one of the Club’s four racing events of the calendar year.

1. Christine Woodward, Jill Barbagallo, Glenda Johnson

2. Adam Russo, David Jones, Sharon Pease

3. Anne Kerr, Gloria Vass, Sandra Danzinger

4. Tony and Juanita Chandler

5. Horses thunder down the final stretch as spectators cheer on their favourites at Burdekin Race Club.

6. Smiles, cheers, and high-fives as owners, trainers, and fans celebrate the day’s races.

7. Horses line up, ready for another exciting race.

8. Neck and neck: the race heats up toward the finish.

Photo credit: Jacob Casha

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Burdekin Teen Ky Mitchell Earns Shot On World Speedway Stage

February 19, 2026

The Burdekin is no stranger to producing global sporting talent, and the latest to carry the banner abroad is local teenage motorcycle racer Ky Mitchell, set to take on the world after being selected to compete in the prestigious World 250 Speedway Solo Title in Europe later this year.

The 13-year-old secured his place after impressing at the Australian Championships in Albury in December last year, one of only three Australian riders aged 13 to 16 invited to compete internationally.

Ky will first contest the semi-finals in Pardubice, Czech Republic, on 16 and 17 June. If successful, he will advance to the finals in Wrocław, Poland.

For Ky and his family, the selection marks a moment of pride, achieved on the back of countless hours of training, travel and sacrifice.

“He’s been preparing for this opportunity for the past 12 months,” his father Julian said.

“That’s meant travelling all over Australia to compete, including New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. We even leave bikes set up in Adelaide because sometimes it’s easier to fly than drive long distances.”

This is not Ky’s first taste of international recognition. In 2024, he earned selection for the SGP4 series after winning an Australian Championship, but was unable to travel at the time and missed the opportunity.

This time, the family is doing everything in its power to make sure he gets there.

“For speedway, we’re a little disadvantaged in North Queensland,” Julian said.

“Most of the competition for his age group is down south, and Ky is currently the only active 250cc speedway rider in Queensland.

“As a family, we work hard to put in the travel hours. We’re also very lucky to have support from many North Queensland locals who help him get training and track time where possible.

“Ky’s a ‘go-with-the-flow kid’. He’ll drive, fly and sleep anywhere if it means he gets to race.”

Once on track, the budding star’s talent speaks for itself.

“Ky always puts in 110 per cent at practice and race meetings,” Julian said.

“He’s very consistent and always turns heads. We’re extremely proud to see his hard work paying off.”

For Ky, the moment he found out about his selection was unforgettable.

“I was shocked with excitement,” he said.

“It’s been a dream of mine to represent Australia riding speedway.”

Having raced from the tender age of just four, the selection represents a significant lunge toward the teenager’s long-time goal of riding internationally as a profession.

He is eager to test himself against the world’s best, race at new tracks, meet new people from other countries, and watch the SGP live in Poland.

Julian is also hopeful the trip will broaden his horizons beyond racing, eager for him to “experience new countries, new tracks and what it’s like to race at an international level.”

In the coming months, the Mitchell family will be running fundraisers to help cover the significant costs of travelling and competing overseas.

Supporters can follow Ky’s journey and find updates through the Ky Mitchell Racing Facebook page.

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1. Local teenage motorcycle racer Ky Mitchell, set to take on the world after being selected to compete in the prestigious World 250 Speedway Solo Title in Europe later this year.

2. He’s very consistent and always turns heads. We’re extremely proud to see his hard work paying off,” said father, Julian Mitchell.

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Ayr Nippers Chase State Glory

February 19, 2026

14 Ayr Surf Club nippers have descended to Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast this week for the SLSQ Youth State Championships, with competition commencing on Thursday 19 February and going through until Sunday 22nd.

From iconic surf and beach races to team events and relays, it’s the ultimate celebration of surf sport and lifesaving skill on one of Queensland’s most beautiful beaches. With last year's event cancelled due to Cyclone Alfred the kids are all excited to get to put their hard work and training to the test this year.

Zachary Dale, Briella Wassmuth, Warne McShane, Cole Pontifex, Milla Chapman, Emma Jones, Emilee Wassmuth, Charlotte Lawry, Alyssa Irvine, Luca Lawry, Charlotte Dale, Taylor Chapman, Audrey Rickards & Mahli McShane will compete as part of the North Barrier Branch Youth State Team along with fellow members from across our region under the NBB white & blue cap.

All the action kicks off with R&R events and long beach runs and progresses over the next few days with individual and team events and concludes on Sunday with March Past and finals. Some of the action will be live-streamed and you can watch it on the Surf Life Saving Queensland Facebook page.

Contributed with thanks to Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club.

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Football Matters with Cyclops 12 February

February 27, 2026

Local
In the 1st Round of the Kappa Cup, where the Premiers are away to Saints Eagles Souths in Townsville, the game was postponed again and, weather permitting, will now take place this Saturday at Aitkenvale Park at 7.00pm. Meanwhile, training continues.

Seniors
Men train on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.15 and the Ladies are in action on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5.30 to 7.00. The Fixtures start on the weekend of 20- 22 March. The Division 1 and Funkies teams play Estates at home on the Friday, and the Ladies are away to MA Olympic. On the Sunday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Rebels.

Juniors
Registrations are now open and will close on Sunday 1st March. Teams will be hopefully getting sorted out in the next few weeks. Pre-season games will Kick Off on Saturday 21st March. Please head to Facebook for registration information. If you have any questions, please email the club at burdekinfc@hotmail.com.

Masters
The Masters will be on again soon. Monday Night Magic (or Mayhem) kicks off on 23 February. All are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off.

National and International
The Matildas are only a couple of weeks away from their first match in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup. Fortunately, it looks as if both Sam Kerr and Mary Fowler will be fit! The Matildas are in Group A with Iran, South Korea, and the Philippines and their first match is against the Philippines in Perth on 1st March. They then meet Iran on 5th March and South Korea on 8th March. The Asian Cup is being hosted by Australia.

Socceroos fans will not know their first opponents in the 2026 FIFA World Cup until 1st April. They know that Australia will meet USA and Paraguay but will not know their third opponents until 1st April. It could be any of four countries, Türkiye, Romania, Slovakia or Kosovo. The play offs start on 27 March and finish four days later. In the meantime, the Socceroos have two friendlies lined up. They play Cameroon on 27 March and Curacao on 31 March.

In the A League, after sixteen rounds Newcastle are still the League leaders after winning 3-2 in Adelaide. Auckland beat Sydney FC 1-0 to move to second place with Sydney dropping to third. Macarthur stays fourth after a draw against Perth and Brisbane is now eighth after losing 1-2 at home to Central Coast. Western Sydney continue to hold up the league despite a 1-1 draw with Melbourne City.

In the A League Women, Brisbane were the only one of the top six teams to lose, going down 2-5 to leaders Melbourne City. The Roar drop to fifth place. Wellington stay in second place with a 1-0 defeat of Perth. Canberra beat Sydney to move up to third place and Adelaide is fourth after winning against Western Sydney. Sydney and Western Sydney are holding up the League. Oh Dear!

Europe

In the EPL, Arsenal beat Sunderland 3-0 and stays six points clear of Manchester City who won 2-1 at Liverpool. Aston Villa drew but is still third a further three points behind and ManU continue their good run winning again to stay in fourth place. At the foot of the table West Ham and Leeds both won and Burnley and Wolverhampton look relegation bound.

In Germany’s Bundesliga, three of the top four teams won and Bayern thumped third placed Hoffenheim 5-1 to stay six points clear of Dortmund, with Hoffenheim now a further six points behind. Leipzig has moved up to fourth place. Heidenheim lost, St Pauli won but still hold up the table and Mainz, who won again, are almost out of the relegation zone.

In Italy’s Serie A, three of the top four teams won and Inter is still eight points clear of AC Milan who have a game in hand. Napoli is a further point behind and Juventus who drew 2-2 at home to Lazio stays in fourth place a further three points behind. The three bottom teams all drew, and Pisa and Verona still look Serie B bound.

In Spain’s, La Liga both Barcelona and Real Madrid won and Barca still leads Real by one point. Third placed Atletico lost and is now twelve points off the pace. Fourth placed Villarreal is another three points behind. At the bottom of the league, Oviedo was the only team to win but along with Levante is still in deep trouble.

Finally, in France, only three of the top eight teams won and PSG still leads Lens by two points with Lyon a further seven points behind. Marseille, who lost 0-5 at PSG, is now a further three points away in fourth place. None of the bottom five teams won and Metz, Auxerre and Nantes are in severe trouble.

Quote of the Week is from ex- England Manager Sam Allardyce "I won't ever be going to a top four club because I'm not called Allardici, just Allardyce."

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Junior Cricket Battled the Elements at Nutrien Ag. Solutions Complex

February 13, 2026

The Challengers and Junior cricket games went ahead at the Nutrien Ag. Solutions Cricket Complex on Friday thanks to the mowing crew who kept at it when they could between the periods of rain during the week.  Low totals were scored though because of the thick grass and damp outfields slowing the balls, with only 2 fours hit in the three games.  In the Challengers game Cooper Amos and Oliver Richter, and Hugh Armstrong and Jai Baxter's partnerships were the highest.  Oliver was given one of the "McDonalds Sports Awards" for his batting and also for his great effort to bowl with a straight arm.  In her first game of Challengers Killara Russell won the other because of her great batting and fielding.  Jai also took 3 wickets and Olivia Patti, Dylan and Cooper took 2 each. 

Henry Cohen was the only batter to score double figures in the Blue Group this week with 10 runs, next were Mazlyn Smith and Jardii Russell on 8.  The bowlers and fielders dominated the scorebook in this low scoring game.  Royce Cohen was the best bowler with figures of 4 for 11 runs off his three overs and got a "McDonalds Sports Award" for his excellent bowling.  Flynn Levitt, 3 for 6 and Tait Parker, 3 for 10 were other notable mentions.  Flynn and Jardii also effected 2 run outs each and Mazlyn took a catch.  Mazlyn took home the other award in this game for her all-round batting, bowling and fielding.

Some great running between the wickets and the slow outfield enabled the Gold Group batters to post some reasonable scores, even though only one boundary was hit.  Marshall Parker retired not out on 19 with some well-run twos and threes when he hit into space in the outfield.  Oscar Mahoney, 12 was one ball off retiring when he was bowled by Tyler Schultz.  Ben Watkins was looking good on 7 runs until his stumps were rattled with another great ball from him, Tyler ended up with figures of 2 for 17.  Mark Wilkie, 11 was another batter to be doing it easy until Alex Cullen got him in a close runout decision.  Other bowlers to take a wicket each were Kyle Wilkie, Ben and Alex. Kaisen Petersen and Alex Cullen got the "McDonalds Sports Awards" for their overall batting, bowling and their game awareness in the field.

Ben Watkins drives through the crease during Friday’s match.
Alex Cullen delivers with pace and precision.

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Exciting A Grade Line-Up Upcoming Burdekin Roosters Season

February 11, 2026

Burdekin Roosters A Grade coach Steve Lansley is putting together an A Grade side that will have plenty of speed, even though short of a couple of big men up front.

Leading the way will be last season’s Player of the Year Hayde Munro, again scheduled to run at lock. Hayde's older brother Jones is favoured to be one of the centres; he is very handy there with plenty of pace and solid defence.

With the retirement of five-eighth and captain Joel Mason due to a recurring knee injury, Lansley has recruited a more than handy number six, Mitch Brown, who has played A Grade for Brothers. Local Luca Lago would love a chance at wearing the 6, a position he was above average at in his junior years.

Brown's brother Ash is trialing with the Blackhawks but could also be joining the local Roosters. Lansley said if he does, he would be a very welcome addition, as he is a big front-rower with plenty of experience.

At the moment, the club is a bit short up front, with Lachlan Shepherd, Braedyn Cotter, and Tate Brombal the only big men with experience, backed up by former Blackhawk Ethan Hagarty and possibly a couple of players from the Reggies and Under-19s.

New signing hooker Nash Beck comes with experience and looks tough and nuggety. Last season’s Ignatius Park second-rower and captain Cooper Fletcher has joined the club and, even though not large in size, is a tiger on defence.

The club is also waiting on the Blackhawks to complete their Under-19 campaign, with big front-rower Torm Rupena expected to join. With Hayde Munro leading the forwards, last season’s half and Blackhawks Under-19 captain Jye Olsen will be given that role locally. Olsen won several Man of the Match awards last season and pushed Munro for the top player award with his organising ability at half.

Adam Camer came into first grade late last year but is now one of the first picked, with his tigerish defence and expert chiming into attack from fullback.

Terry Connors could be one of the wingers given his finishing ability, with Nemia Nawave the other. The club also has a new recruit from Western Lions, Jake O’Brien, who is an excellent finisher with plenty of speed.

Next week, we will have a look at the Reggies, Under-19s, and the Ladies, with big plans ahead for those teams.

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Burdekin Touch Football Heats Up in Pre-Season Competition

February 11, 2026

Roundtwo of the Coutt’sCommercial Tavern Men’sand Women’sOpen Touch pre-season competition delivered plenty of action lastweek, with several teams staking early claims on the leaderboard.

Inthe men’sdivision, One Touch IT emerged as the team to beat, securing twoconvincing victories to climb to the top of the standings. Close ontheir heels are Baywatch, His Haas, and Teamo Supremo, all tied forsecond place just one point behind the leaders.

Thewomen’scompetition saw Eathorne’sPrincesses maintain their strong start, sitting atop the ladder aftera solid win over Chick Flicks. Salty Sirens remain hot on theirheels, with the two sides sharing a 2-2 draw in a thrillingencounter.

RoundTwo Results –Men’sOpen:

  • One Touch IT 4 def Baywatch 1
  • One Touch IT 3 def Renegades 0
  • Teamo Supremo 5 def Touch n Go 0
  • Teamo Supremo 3 def Ball Grabbers 0
  • His Haas 3 def Feelers 2
  • His Haas 2 def Creampuffs 0
  • Slush Puppies 6 def Blue Murder 1
  • Slush Puppies 5 def Tha Murries 1
  • Baywatch 3 def Renegades 1
  • Feelers 2 drew Creampuffs 2
  • Touch n Go 1 def Ball Grabbers 0

RoundTwo Results –Women’sOpen:

  • Eathorne’s Princesses 3 def Chick Flicks 0
  • Salty Sirens 4 def Chick Flicks 0
  • Lasers 3 def Can’t Catch 0
  • Lasers 3 def First in Physio 2
  • First in Physio 6 def Can’t Catch 0
  • Eathorne’s Princesses 2 drew Salty Sirens 2

Thecompetition is still open for team nominations, which will beaccepted up until March 1.

Meanwhile,the Friday Junior Touch program kicks off this week, welcoming boysand girls aged 4 to 12. Sign-on is scheduled for February 13 at theclubhouse from 5.30pm, with six weeks of skills, drills, and games tofollow. Registration costs $20.

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Football Matters with Cyclops 6 February

February 27, 2026

Local
The season was supposed to kick off last Saturday with the 1st Round of the Australia Cup where the Premiers are away to Saints Eagles Souths in Townsville. However, the match was postponed and will now take place this Saturday

Seniors
Training has been well underway now for a few weeks. Men train on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.15 and the Ladies are in action on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5.30 to 7.00. The Fixtures start on the weekend of 20- 22 M arch. The Division 1 and Funkies teams play Estates at home on the Friday, and the Ladies are away to MA Olympic. On the Sunday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Rebels.

Juniors
Registrations are open and teams will be hopefully getting sorted in the next few weeks. Please head to Facebook for registration information. If you have any questions, please email the club at burdekinfc@hotmail.com.

Masters
The Masters will resume its Monday Night Magic (or Mayhem) on 23 February. All are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off.

Europe

In the EPL, Arsenal thumped Leeds 4-0 and is now six points clear of Manchester City who could only draw 2-2 at Spurs. Aston Villa lost but is still third a further one point behind and ManU continue their good run under new Manager Michael Carrick beating Fulham to stay in fourth place. At the foot of the table West Ham, Burnley and Wolverhampton are in look relegation bound.

In Germany’s Bundesliga, Bayern could only manage a daw away to lowly Hamburg and is now only six points clear of Dortmund with Hoffenheim a further three points behind. Stuttgart is still in fourth place. Heidenheim and St Pauli both lost and are holding up the table and Mainz, who won again, are almost out of the relegation zone.

In Italy’s Serie A, only three one of the top eight teams won. Inter was one of them and they are now top the table eight points ahead of AC Milan. Napoli is a further point behind and Juventus who won 4-1 at Parma stays in fourth place one point behind. The bottom seven teams all lost, and Pisa and Verona look Serie B bound.

In Spain’s, La Liga Barcelona and Real Madrid both won and Barca still leads Real by one point. Third placed Atletico could only draw and is another nine points off the pace. Fourth placed Villarreal is another three points behind. At the bottom of the league, Oviedo was the only team to win but along with Levante is still in deep trouble.

Finally, in France, after twenty rounds, three of the top four teams won and PSG still leads Lens by two points with Marseille, who could only draw, now a further seven points away. Lyon is in fourth place on goal difference. None of the bottom seven teams won and Metz, Auxerre and Nantes are in deep trouble.

The Quote of the Week is from ex- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger -“If you do not believe you can do it then you have no chance at all”.


The Matildas are only a month away from their first match in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup. The Matildas are in Group A with Iran, South Korea, and the Philippines and their first match is against the Philippines in Perth on 1st March. They then meet Iran on 5th March and South Korea on 8th March. The Asian Cup is being hosted by Australia. Twelve countries have qualified for the event which is also a qualifying event for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil.

Socceroos fans planning to travel to the United States and Canada for next year’s World Cup have been hit with hefty ticket prices. The cheapest ticket on offer for an Australian fan wanting to see the Socceroos in action in a group game is $210 (US$140). That price is for a category three ticket to Australia’s opening game against a yet to be determined European qualifier in Vancouver or the Socceroos’ final group against Paraguay in the San Francisco Bay Area.

For those matches, a category two ticket will set fans back $570 (US$380), while a category one ticket to be as close to the action as possible is listed at $675 (US$450). The prices get even worse for Australia’s clash with host nation, the USA, in Seattle. The cheapest ticket going for that match is $398 (US$265). The craziest tickets have been saved for the final at New York/New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on July 19, The cheapest ticket on offer is $6,280 (US$4,185), Category two will set you back $8,366 (US$5,575).
In the A League, after fifteen rounds Newcastle are now the League leaders after beating Brisbane 4-1 and after Auckland lost 0-2 to Perth Glory. Sydney FC demolished

Western Sydney 4-1 to move into second place two points behind Newcastle, with Auckland dropping to third spot. Brisbane has dropped to seventh place, winning just one of their last five games. Western Sydney continue to hold up the league.

In the A League Women, after twelve rounds Melbourne City are still top despite losing 1-2 to Adelaide. Canberra beat Melbourne Victory 2-1 to move up to second place a point clear of Adelaide. Brisbane drew 2-2 at home to Central Coast and is now fifth. Sydney is bottom of the league after losing 3-2 to Western Sydney.

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Burdekin Roosters Hit the Training Track Ahead of 2026 Season

February 5, 2026

The Burdekin Roosters have officially kicked off training as preparations ramp up for the 2026 Rugby League Townsville District (RLTD) season.

The club is aiming to field four teams this year, with the under 20s competition disbanded and replaced by a new under 19 grade. Alf Cantarella will again lead the under 18s, assisted by John Nash and Thomas Lammon. After guiding the side to a preliminary final last season before injuries took their toll, Cantarella said he was proud to have coached many of the players from their junior years through to the senior ranks.
Peter Horan returns as reserve grade coach, while Steve Lansley will once again mentor the A grade side.

Under a new two-year agreement, the women’s program will combine with Herbert River to form the Burdekin River team. Last season’s coach Anita Hagarty was appointed to continue in the role, although work commitments may impact her availability. The Burdekin side of the team will welcome back speedster Stephanie Monday, who reunites with her twin sister after a year away, along with forward Ali Nauque, returning from an ACL injury. Both bring representative experience to the squad.

Training is being held at Bendigo Bank Park in Ayr on Tuesday and Thursday nights for Burdekin-based players, with Townsville-based players training at Bindal on Tuesdays and Ayr on Thursdays.

A tentative RLTD draw has been released, with officials hoping for changes after the Roosters were scheduled to play seven away games in the first nine rounds.

Off the field, the club has a new executive committee, led by chairman Alex Lennox, alongside deputy John Nash, secretary and registrar Melissa Lammon, and treasurer Connie Elton.

Further details on returning and new players will be revealed in next week’s edition.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

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Weekend Patrol Roster at Alva Beach 6 February

February 27, 2026

Saturday 7 February (1-5pm) Group G - Carl List PC, James Kennedy PC, Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards and Ross Blakey.

Sunday, 8 February  (9am-1pm) Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella and Emilee Wassmuth.

Sunday 8 February (1pm-5pm) Group A - Chris Wicks PC, Richard Dale PC, Jane Olsen, Zachary Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner and Wil Holt.

Contributed with thanks to Kristy Wassmuth.

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Burdekin Touch Football Season Kicks Off in Style

February 5, 2026

The Coutt’s Commercial Tavern Open Men’s and Women’s Touch pre-season competition got off to a flying start last week, with an impressive 120 touchdowns recorded.

After two games, Baywatch and Renegades remain unbeaten in the men’s competition, while Eathorne’s Princesses are the only undefeated team in the women’s draw. Even with shortened matches, the humid conditions proved challenging for many players.
So far, 12 men’s teams and six women’s teams have nominated, with further nominations expected in the coming weeks.

The four-week pre-season competition will conclude with finals on 11 February, before Round 1 of the Open competition begins the following week. Team nominations remain open until 28 February and can be completed via the burdekintouch.com.au website.

Sign-ons for the Under 14 and Under 12 Junior Touch competitions were held on Wednesday, 4 February, with those divisions set to begin next Wednesday.

Pre-season Round 1 results:
Men:
Baywatch 5 def Ball Grabbers 0
Baywatch 5 def His Haas 1
Renegades 7 def Touch n Go 0
Renegades 4 def Creampuffs 1
Creampuffs 4 def Touch n Go 2
His Haas 3 def Ball Grabbers 0
Teamo Supremo 3 def Feelers 2
One Touch IT 3 def Teamo Supremo 1
One Touch IT 0 drew Feelers 0

Women:
Eathorne’s Princesses 6 def Chick Flicks 0
Eathorne’s Princesses 2 def First in Physio 0
Salty Sirens 3 def Can’t Catch 0
First in Physio 1 def Salty Sirens 0
Can’t Catch 2 drew Chick Flicks 2

With strong numbers, competitive matches and junior divisions returning, the Burdekin Touch Football season is shaping up to be a big one.

Touch in the region is building momentum following the Coutt’s Commercial Tavern Open Men’s and Women’s Touch pre-season competition. Photo supplied

Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton.

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Heartbreak at Home as Home Hill Fall Just Short in Third Grade Thriller

February 5, 2026

The Home Hill Third Grade side went down narrowly in a close contest at home on Sunday morning, falling eight runs short against Brothers. Batting first, Brothers posted 8/130, with Leo Olditch leading the charge for Home Hill with an outstanding spell of 4/14 from six overs. He was well supported by Jaiden Rice (2/24) and Travis Butler (2/6).

In reply, Home Hill fought hard but finished on 9/122 from their 30 overs. Andrew Wallwork anchored the innings with a composed 37 not out from 44 balls, including two sixes, while Luke Mottin added a steady 23 not out from 52 deliveries. However, the run chase was ultimately undone by five costly run-outs.

In the afternoon match, the Home Hill Second Grade side posted a modest total of 96. Al Wilkins top-scored with a quickfire 33 off 23 balls, striking three fours and two sixes, while Kris Wright contributed 21 from 17. Consistent pressure from the Wests bowling attack kept the scoring rate in check throughout the innings.

Despite disciplined bowling efforts, Home Hill was unable to contain Beau McCarron, whose unbeaten 69 steered Wests to 1/99 and a convincing nine-wicket victory. Alex Stillhard claimed the only wicket with a sharp caught-and-bowled effort, but the visitors proved too strong in the chase.

Contributed with thanks to Tiffany Olditch.

Leo Olditch (Third Grade) - bowled 4/14. Photo supplied

Wicket! Photo supplied

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Record Field Tees Off at Ayr Golf Club Mini Masters

February 4, 2026

The Ayr Golf Club was buzzing with energy as a record field of 121players teed off for the Mini Masters, proudly sponsored by DrummondGolf.

Withthe course presented in immaculate condition, blue skies overhead anda light breeze keeping conditions comfortable, it was a near-perfectday for golf. The strong turnout saw competitors travel from acrossthe Burdekin region, as well as Proserpine, Rowes Bay and even NorthLakes in Brisbane, highlighting the growing appeal of the event.

Congratulationsgo to all the winners and to every player who took part and helpedmake the day such a success. A special thank you also goes to Jamesfrom Drummond Golf, who made the trip to Ayr to set up a pop-up proshop and ensure golfers had everything they needed on the day.

Theclub also extends its sincere thanks to the volunteers who preparedthe course, staffed the clubhouse and worked behind the scenes to setup and run the competition. Their time and dedication continue tomake events like this possible and ensure the Ayr Golf Club remains awelcoming place to enjoy great golf and even better company.

Photos and article courtsey of the Ayr Golf Club.

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Big Turnouts Power Through Summer Heat

February 5, 2026

Twenty-two players took to the greens on Thursday afternoon, with three games of triples and one pairs match played.

On Rink 4, Les Hoey and Joe Linton edged out Bob Young and Hugh Montgomery in a very close contest. Rink 5 saw Margaret Chapman, Sandra Darwin and Alex Bojack record a strong win over Norm Bethell, Cisco and Tony Eadie. On Rink 6, Paul Vass, Ron Smith and Steve Doig led from start to finish for a comfortable victory against Scott Taylor, Michael Young and Mick McClosky. Rink 7 featured a dominant performance from Robert ?, Elaine Young and Wayne Newton, who defeated Trevor Elton, Bruce McCallum and Glen “Bones” Berryman.

The overall winners for Thursday were Paul Vass, Ron Smith and Steve Doig.

Saturday afternoon again attracted 22 players, despite very hot conditions. Sweet FM, the sound of the Burdekin, kept players and spectators entertained throughout the afternoon. A welcome is extended to Glenis Johns, who played her first game at the club.

Three triples and one pairs match were played. On Rink 4, Austin, Elaine and Ron defeated Yogi, Michael Young and Alex. Rink 5 saw Judy, Margaret Chapman and Mick McClosky finish strongly to overcome Paul, Bob Pickard and Trevor. A close contest on Rink 6 ended with Bernice, Katrina and Glen edging out Janet Arthur, Mick Olsen and Bob Young. Rink 7 produced a last-end thriller, with Glenis Johns and Hugh Montgomery narrowly defeating Laura Webber and Harold Rummeny.

Thursday’s raffle winners were Bob Young, who claimed a breakfast meat tray with ticket No. 11, and Ron Smith, who won a bottle of wine with ticket No. 41.

Monday morning fitness sessions continue, along with Tuesday Trimmers and Tuesday Funday, which is open to anyone wanting to learn the game of bowls and starts at 10am. Wednesday morning Kraft group maintains its usual strong attendance, while Wednesday night barefoot bowls and sausage sizzles remain popular. Thursday morning bingo is well patronised, and with summer drawing to a close, afternoon social bowls are expected to continue growing through the cooler autumn and winter months. Saturday afternoon social bowls also continue to attract strong numbers.

Until next week, good bowling.

Thursday’s winning team: Paul Vass, Ron Smith and Steve Doig

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