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CANES COUNTRY CUP SERVES UP BIG PICKLEBALL SHOWDOWN THIS SUNDAY

CANES COUNTRY CUP SERVES UP BIG PICKLEBALL SHOWDOWN THIS SUNDAY

The Sugar Bowl’s little sister, the Cane Country Cup pickleball team event, will get underway this Sunday 7 June from 8am to approximately 3.30pm. A strong field of 29 teams will battle it out in Home Hill, making for one of the biggest editions of the event to date. The competition will be split into four divisions from Advanced through to Social as a result of an increase in numbers. Teams will compete across Men’s doubles, Ladies doubles and two Mixed doubles matches, taking on every team within their division. Competitors are travelling from as far as Cardwell to Cape Gloucester and everywhere in between. The Advanced division features players who have medalled at Queensland Pickleball tournaments this year, promising high-quality match-ups. Spectators should keep an eye out for Townsville’s Darren Hutchinson and his team “Pickle Me Dink”, while last year’s winners “Pickle d’Lulu”, led by Hannah Casswell, return to defend their title. Local interest will also be strong, with Home Hill’s Laurel Blucher, a multiple Home Hill Tennis Open winner in the 1980s, featuring in Leyton’s Larrikans. Home Hill is represented by six mixed teams, with a strong focus on camaraderie and enjoyment. Prizes will be awarded for best team spirit, recognising sportsmanship, teamwork and camaraderie on and off the court. Creative team names such as the Crafty Cassowaries, Cardwell Crocs, Gloucester Gherkins and Pickled Mangoes will add to the atmosphere. Visitors are welcome to attend and support the Home Hill Tennis event and discover the sport of pickleball. Contributed with thanks to HHTA Secretary Kate Casswell CAPTIONS: 1—Last year’s Home Hill representatives pose in front of the freshly unveiled Home Hill Tennis Association amenities block. Photo credit: Jacob Casha 2—A strong field of 29 teams will battle it out in Home Hill, making for one of the biggest editions of the event to date. Photo supplied

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Roosters power past Crushers in Under 19s clash

Roosters power past Crushers in Under 19s clash

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

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BESTING THE WORLD’S BEST

BESTING THE WORLD’S BEST

Home Hill tennis star Adam Walton has produced the biggest win of his career, defeating sixth seed Daniil Medvedev in a gripping five-set first-round clash at the French Open, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. The Australian wildcard, ranked outside the world’s top 90, started strongly, taking the opening set 6-2 as Medvedev struggled to settle on the clay. The Russian responded emphatically with a 6-1 second set, before Walton again wrestled back momentum with a dominant third set of his own. Medvedev levelled once more at two sets all, but Walton held firm in the decider, breaking at a crucial stage before serving out the match 6-4 to secure his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Read on page 30 CAPTION: Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Photo source: ATP Tour HOME HILL TENNIS STAR DEFEATS FORMER WORLD NO.1 AT FRENCH OPEN Continued from back cover Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Both players traded heavy blows across the French Open first round contest. Walton finished with 34 winners to Medvedev’s 54, but crucially kept enough control of the key moments to convert pressure into breaks when it mattered most. The pair had met twice previously, with the head-to-head level at one win apiece. Walton said his victory over Medvedev in Cincinnati last year gave him confidence heading into the fixture. “Anyone can beat anyone on a given day,” he said. “I had the belief that I could definitely go out there and beat him… and to get a first top-10 win at a slam is pretty epic.” He cited the heat as a potential advantage, given his upbringing in North Queensland’s dry tropical climate. “I grew up in the heat… I’d say I last better than the field in the heat,” he said. “I’m not the most talented player out there, so to be able to last in hot conditions is an important factor.” When asked about how he thought his victory would be received in Home Hill, Walton responded: “I haven’t been back there in a while, but I have so many connections with the local club there and I think it’s a pretty cool story to have been brought up in Home Hill, then move to Brisbane, then America and now playing pro—it’s pretty special.” Home Hill Tennis Association Secretary Kate Casswell called Walton’s victory a proud moment for the Burdekin community and beyond. “The Home Hill Tennis Club, the whole district and all of the northern tennis community are incredibly proud of Adam’s achievement,” she said. “The win shows us that anyone with the determination and effort, no matter where you come from, can achieve great things.” She said that his exploits on the main stage brought increased traffic to the club’s Facebook page, with a post on his win garnering over 70,000 views. She called it a testament to the huge amount of support out there for him. Walton has since bowed out of the French Open after suffering a 3-1 sets defeat to American Zachary Svajda. He now has his sights set on the Challenger Tyler tournament in the USA, where he’ll face Wu Tung-Lin in the first round. CAPTION: Adam Walton won his first ATP Challenger Tour title in 2023. Photo supplied: ATP Tour

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BURDEKIN CLAY TARGET CLUB TO HOST NOVICE DAY THIS SATURDAY

BURDEKIN CLAY TARGET CLUB TO HOST NOVICE DAY THIS SATURDAY

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

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TRADITION IN MOTION

January 14, 2026

Highland Dancing Thrives at FC Caledonia

By Chelsea Ravizza

Highland dancing is a cherished Scottish tradition that dates back to the 12th century, with each dance telling its own unique story, and now, it’s known as a highly technical art requiring remarkable strength, stamina and grace; proudly taught locally by Fiona Christie at FC Caledonia.

“Anyone who loves music and movement will enjoy Highland dancing,” explained Fiona.

“The high-energy style combines intricate footwork with strength and skill, making it ideal for kids who love to move and are up for a challenge.”

2025 was slightly more relaxing for FC Caledonia in comparison to previous years, however, the dedication of Fiona’s cohort of talented dancers continued to wow and impress adjudicators across North Queensland. FC Caledonia assisted the Lower Burdekin Celtic Dancing Association (LBCDA) with hosting Sugarcane and Sword Dances, a Highland Dancing competition held locally in the Burdekin in 2025, performed at the Burdekin Cultural Fest, and attended state competitions whilst completing dance examinations throughout the year.

In 2026, alongside competitions, exams, workshops, and community performances, Fiona announced the dance school will once again host a free community concert at the Burdekin Theatre on Saturday, the 11th of July, thanks to funding from a Regional Arts Development Grant to the LBCDA.

With a world of experience behind her and a passion for passing on the unique dancing style, Fiona has seen firsthand how her students grow on and off the stage as they continue to refine their technique.

“Having originated on the Scottish battlefields, it’s no surprise that Highland dancers are self-disciplined, confident and resilient,” said Fiona.

“Dancers also develop the desire to self-improve along with honing mental focus, while also learning social skills and teamwork values. You know those people who obliviously block the supermarket aisle whilst they choose their items – well they aren’t Highland dancers because we also learn how to be spatially aware!”

Fiona invites anyone and everyone who’s interested in learning more about Highland dancing and FC Caledonia to dive in and give it a go, outlining classes are available for dancers who wish to experience all the style has to offer as well as recreational classes.

“You don’t have to be Scottish to enjoy Highland dancing! Highland dancing suits energetic children, it suits children who love routine. It’s an individual sport most of the time, so it’s great for shy children as they are able to ease their way in. Highland dancing’s structured nature can also be very beneficial for neurodivergent children.”

In 2026, Fiona’s excited to confirm the return of the studio’s popular Highland Hijinks which caters to ex-dancers of any discipline who are looking for an opportunity to move for fun and fitness.

“So, whether your child would love the challenge of competition, the thrill of performing or if you want them to develop the attributes gained from learning dances once performed by warriors – Highland dancing is for you,” she enthused.

Contact Fiona on 0409 973 567 to find out more information or schedule a trial or two and open the door to a new and unique hobby in 2026!

Dancers performed at the Burdekin Cultural Fest last year. Photo supplied
Fiona invites anyone of any age to reach out and join her growing studio! Photo supplied

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Wildcats Take Fight to the State’s Best

January 14, 2026

By Jacob Casha

The Burdekin Wildcats Under-18 women have capped off a standout season by finishing seventh at last week's Queensland State Championships on the Gold Coast, marking a major milestone for the association after competing in Division One for the first time in years.

Coached by John Bonanno, the Wildcats earned their Division One spot after a strong Northern Queensland Junior Basketball Competition (NQJBC) campaign, finishing second against powerhouse associations including Cairns, Mackay, Townsville and Rockhampton.

“For a long time we’ve been a Division Two association,” Bonanno said.

“To bring Burdekin back into Division One and then finish seventh in the state is a huge step forward.”

Small Town, Big Effort

The state championships, featuring 12 Division One teams and more than 36 teams across all divisions, proved a stern test. The Wildcats’ campaign was made more challenging after losing a starting player to injury in the opening quarter of their first game - a blow that reshaped the rest of the tournament.

Despite the setback, Burdekin won four of their seven matches, including a strong opening win over Northside Wizards (79–70) and a commanding victory against Southwest Metro Pirates (86–56). They also edged Cairns 76–55 in the playoff for seventh and eighth.

The Wildcats narrowly missed a chance to contest fifth and sixth place, finishing just one percentage point out after a three-way tie with Townsville and Northside Wizards.

“It was frustrating, but that’s basketball,” Bonanno said.

“Without injuries and a bit of bad luck, I think we would’ve been pushing for the top four.”

The team’s seventh-place finish saw them end the tournament ahead of larger North Queensland associations including Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton—no small feat for a regional club with a far smaller player pool.

“When you’re up against associations from Brisbane and those southern districts, they’re choosing from hundreds of kids,” Bonanno said.

"It just goes to show we’ve got a pretty good little association."

The season's squad was supported by assistant coaches Craig Matthews, a long-time figure in junior Burdekin basketball, and former Fire player and local product Lauren Roncato, along with team manager Tanya Saldumbide.

Several players in the group have come through the Burdekin system since under-12s, with the championships marking their final season at under-18 level.

Coach Bonanno hopes the tournament served as an opportunity for his team to refine the skills they have been working on throughout the season.

"One thing I hope they took away from it is the individual work we focused on throughout the season," said Bonanno.

"They probably won’t play as that team again, so hopefully they take away the team effort, but also what they can do individually within team basketball.”

With the new season fast approaching, Bonanno is calling on anyone who thinks they have what it takes to join and help build on the Wildcats’ success.

The team’s seventh-place finish saw them end the tournament ahead of larger North Queensland associations including Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton—no small feat for a regional club with a far smaller player pool. Photo supplied
Coached by John Bonanno, the Wildcats had strong Northern Queensland Junior Basketball Competition (NQJBC) campaign, finishing second against powerhouse associations including Cairns, Mackay, Townsville and Rockhampton. Photo supplied

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26th Year Of Cycling For A Cause

January 30, 2026

The 26th annual Townsville to Cairns Bike Ride will cycle across the calendars of North Queensland this July, leaving the community buzzing with anticipation ahead of the three-day extravaganza.

Set to be held from Thursday the 23rd, to Saturday the 25th of July, the event runs to raise valuable funds to support children with cancer, hoping to raise approximately $400,000 each year for the Children's Cancer Institute. Since its inception, the event has raised over $9 million for the institution, and established a quarter century legacy of passion, endurance, and community spirit.

In 2025, the Eagles Team, comprised of local cyclists Evan Shannon, Andrew Sherrington, Andrew Kennedy, Mario Romeo, James Jensen, Robbie Mitchell, Mark Dale, Tahia Blakey, James Kennedy, Meg Blakey, Brooke Cross, and Kurt Perry joined 191 others from across the state to tackle the 374km journey.

The Eagles Team, once again, dedicated their involvement in the event to the late Michael Mooney (Moon), who lost his battle with Stage 4 Metastatic Melanoma in April of 2019. In the past, Moon had completed the Townsville to Carns Bike Ride six times, and the Eagles Team now cycle in his honour.

Annually, the three-day event runs similarly, with day one leading cyclists to travel from Townsville to Ingham, completing 112km after initially meeting at Townsville's Mercure Inn on Woolcock Street. On day two, cyclists then journey on to Innisfail, cycling a total of 169km, including the challenging Cardwell Range. On the third and final day, cyclists dust of the final 93km, arriving in Cairns to a formal welcoming ceremony and celebratory evening festivities.

Official registrations for the 2026 Townsville to Carins Bike Ride will open on Saturday, the 7th of March, at www.tcbr.org.au.

The 12 Burdekin Riders at the Cairns finish line after completing the 374km 2025 Townsville to Cairns Bike Ride! (back) Evan Shannon, Andrew Sherrington, Andrew Kennedy, (middle) Mario Romeo, James Jensen, Robbie Mitchell, Mark Dale, Tahia Blakey, (front) James Kennedy, Meg Blakey, Brooke Cross, and Kurt Perry. Photo supplied

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Get Ready for Burdekin Touch Football Season

January 7, 2026

Touch football is set to return to the Burdekin, with the Commercial Tavern Open Men’s and Women’s Touch Football competitions preparing to kick off in the coming weeks.

Action will begin with the Commercial Tavern Summer Cup pre-season competition, starting on Wednesday, January 28 and running for three weeks. Each Wednesday night, nominated men’s and women’s open teams will take part in two 20-minute matches, providing a competitive lead-in to the main season.

The pre-season will wrap up in week four on February 18, with Grand Finals contested by the points leaders in both the men’s and women’s divisions. Winning teams will receive $150 off their season playing fees, while runners-up will receive a $50 discount.

Round One of the Commercial Tavern Open Men’s and Women’s competitions will commence on February 25. The season will be played over 15 rounds, before concluding with Grand Finals on June 26.

Team nominations are now open and can be lodged online via the Burdekin Touch Football website at burdekintouch.com.au, giving players and teams the chance to lock in their spot for the upcoming season.

For further information or enquiries, contact Peter Knapton on 0437 710 500.

The Commercial Tavern Open Men’s and Women’s Touch Football competitions will start later this month! Photo source: Burdekin Touch Football Association

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Swimmers Invited To Dive Into A Once-In-A-Lifetime Reef Experience

January 7, 2026

Open-water swimmers from across the state and beyond are being invited to take part in one of the world’s most spectacular aquatic events, with the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Swim set to return on Saturday, the 17th of October 2026.

Now in its sixth year, the Great Barrier Reef Ocean Swim has earned a reputation as a true bucket-list event, offering participants the rare chance to swim directly above the Great Barrier Reef - one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World.

The swim takes place at Sunlover Pontoon on Moore Reef, located 50 kilometres off the coast of Cairns. Competitors will complete a marked course using floating buoys positioned above coral and sand, allowing swimmers to race alongside and directly over the reef while immersed in crystal-clear aqua-blue waters and vibrant marine life.

Swimmers can choose from competitive 2km, 3km and 5km races, or opt for the more relaxed 1km ‘Swim the Reef’ fun swim, designed for those who want to soak up the scenery without the pressure of racing.

The event is capped at 300 swimmers and includes a full day on the reef, with ferry transport from Cairns Marina, safety briefings, professional lifeguard and medical support, race timing for competitive events, event photography, merchandise, and a tropical buffet lunch on the pontoon.

Entries opened on the 1st of December 2025, with early bird registrations available until the 26th of January. Swimmers are encouraged to jump online to www.greatbarrierreefswims.com.au to secure their place early for what promises to be one of the most memorable swims of a lifetime.

Registrations are now open for the 2026 Great Barrier Reef Ocean Swim. Photo supplied

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Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Weekend Patrol Roster 9 January

January 30, 2026

Saturday 25/10 1-5pm Group E - John Moloney PC, Anne Moloney PC, Tramayne Horna PC, Tony Felisina and Sophia Moloney

Sunday AM 26/10 9-1pm - Group H - Dave Satori PC, Katherine Satori PC, Riley Satori, Jake Satori and Cole Pontifex

Sunday PM 26/10 1-5pm - Group E - John Moloney PC, Anne Moloney PC, Tramayne Horna PC, Tony Felisina and Sophia Moloney

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Burdekin Swimmers Shine At Queensland Championships

January 30, 2026

Three of Burdekin Swimming Club’s brightest young stars returned home from Brisbane last month with personal bests, top-10 finishes, and a national qualifying time after competing at the 2025 Queensland Championships at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Chandler.

Cadence and Warne McShane, alongside Gabriella Mottin, were selected to represent the club, a testament to their dedication and hard work throughout the season. Under the guidance of coaches Kim and Mick, the trio took on the State’s best across a combined 14 events.

Torps Make a Splash

Gabriella Mottin had an outstanding meet, recording personal bests in all four of her events. Her highlight was finishing 19th in Queensland, a remarkable result for the Burdekin competitor. Warne McShane competed in seven events, reaching three finals, claiming six personal bests, and finishing a stunning 4th in the State in his strongest race. Cadence McShane also made her mark, achieving a personal best, a national qualifying time, and finishing 5th in Queensland.

The week offered the young swimmers a chance to manage nerves, form friendships, and learn valuable lessons on and off the pool deck. Club officials highlighted the tremendous efforts of all involved.

Burdekin Swimming Club congratulates Cadence, Warne, and Gabriella on a week full of achievements, representing the Burdekin region with pride and showcasing the potential of country swimmers on the state stage.

Three of Burdekin Swimming Club’s brightest young stars returned home from Brisbane last month with personal bests, top-10 finishes, and a national qualifying time after competing at the 2025 Queensland Championships at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Chandler. Photo source: Burdekin Swimming Club

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Lace Up Burdekin

January 7, 2026

Run Army Returns to Support First Responders

Burdekin locals are being called on to get active for a cause that hits close to home, with the nationwide Run Army event returning in March and April next year. The annual fitness initiative unites communities across Queensland while raising vital funds for charities supporting first responders, including the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and the Australian Defence Force.

For the QPS, the event provides an opportunity to support Queensland Police Legacy (QPL), a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to assisting families of officers who have lost their lives or are suffering a terminal illness. Since its inception in 1971, QPL has provided crucial financial and social support to hundreds of families in times of need.

Townsville will host the Run Army on Sunday, the 19th of April, offering participants the choice of 2.4km, 5km, or 10km walking, running, or virtual events. The initiative is designed not only to fundraise but also to promote resilience, mental health, and community engagement through physical activity.

Among those gearing up for the Townsville 5km track is Railway Squad member and avid runner, Senior Constable Julie Ryan, who will take part for the first time.

“The idea of taking part in a running event with other frontline service members, while promoting mental health and fundraising for a good cause such as Police Legacy, makes Run Army something I am excited to be involved with,” Senior Constable Ryan said.

A former two-time Australian amateur boxing champion, Senior Constable Ryan turned to running after retiring from the sport in 2012. She has since amassed 20 medals at the Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games, competing in cross country, track, trail, and road running events, and has participated in international events including the London and Berlin marathons.

“Physical exercise like running is great for our mental health. Being in frontline operations, you see a lot of traumatic events, so I use running to clear my head and to run off any stress,” she said.

Senior Constable Ryan also highlights the camaraderie that makes Run Army special.

“Events like Run Army provide a unique opportunity for us as officers to not only connect with fellow community members in a completely different setting, but also with our fellow frontline service workers,” she said.

Registrations for the Run Army are now open. Burdekin residents can support QPL while taking part in a meaningful community event. For more information, visit https://runarmy.org.au/.

Among those gearing up for the Townsville 5km track is Railway Squad member and avid runner, Senior Constable Julie Ryan, who has amassed 20 medals at the Australasian Police and Emergency Services Games, competing in cross country, track, trail, and road running events. Photo credit: QPS

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Burdekin Clay Target Club Holds Successful Christmas Shoot

December 23, 2025

The Burdekin Clay Target Club celebrated the festive season with their annual Christmas Shoot on Sunday, 14th December, drawing a strong field of 62 shooters. The day was a great success, with keen competition across six events.

A special thanks to our sponsors, Peto Marine for Events 1 and 6, and Johnson Landscaping for sponsoring Shooter of the Year. Appreciation also goes to Lui Populin for donating meat trays, Andrew Bergin for the lucky door prizes, and Leanne Cislowski for providing chocolates for the quicky board. Heartfelt thanks to all club members who helped set up and run the day’s events.
The club wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year – stay safe!

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Clay Target Champions Crowned at Burdekin Xmas Shoot

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Event Results
Event 1 – 15 Target Medley 15m (Sponsored by Peto Marine)
AA Grade: 1st Aaron Lemphers 75/75, 2nd Glen Rea 72/75, 3rd Bruce Murphy 49/50
A Grade: 1st John Cerqui 25/25, 2nd Wayne Cislowski 73/75, 3rd Matthew Baldwin 72/75
B Grade: 1st Bruce McBow 24/25, 2nd Doug Killick 45/50, 3rd Peter Wade 44/50
C Grade: 1st Zane Hicks 50/50, 2nd Ted Baldwin 49/50, 3rd Keiren Scott 43/50

Event 2 – 10 Target Pointscore Handicap
Matthew Charles, Doug Killick 30/30; Rob Mikkelsen, Brian Bonanno, Alan Lord, Peter Wade 29/30; Leslie Reeves, Aaron Lemphers 28/30; Keiren Scott, John Kinnimonth 42/45

Event 3 – 10 Target Single Barrel Handicap
Zane Hicks, Ted Baldwin, Bill Gall 10/10; Blake Heffernan, Sylvia Rossato, Wayne Cislowski, Glen Rea, Bruce Murphy, Joe Caruso 9/10; Benji Micallef 13/15

Event 4 – 10 Target Double Barrel Handicap
Alexander Parker, Toni Scott, Tim Ewens, David Russell, Peter Scott, Glen McHenry, Cameron Cislowski, Ben Beazley, Col Edgerton 10/10; Mark Simpson 32/33

Event 5 – 10 Target Double Barrel Consolation
Garry Bowen, Alexis Calder, John Calligaro, Peter Delle Baite, Colin Ferguson, Matthew Baldwin, Pedro Le Blowitz, Tony Robinson 10/10; Richard Stanhope, Meagan Baldwin 9/10

Event 6 – 20 Pair Deaville Doubles (Sponsored by Peto Marine)
Open: 1st Blake Heffernan & Ted Baldwin 26/26; 2nd Tony Robinson & Gregory Calder 26/26

Contributed with thanks to Sylvia Rossato

Event 1-15 Target Medley 15m Sponsored by Peto Marine
Back Row Glen Rea, Bruce Murphy, Wayne Cislowski, Matthew Baldwin, Peter Wade, Keiren Scott.
Front Row John Cerqui, Jack McBow, Doug Killick, Ted Baldwin, Zane Hicks, Aaron Lemphers

Event 2-10 Target Pointscore Handicap
Back Row Matthew Charles, Aaron Lemphers, Peter Wade, Leslie Reeves, John Kinnimonth
Front Row Keiren Scott, Alan Lord, Doug Killick, Rob Mikkelsen, Brian Bonanno

Event 3-10 Target Single Barrel Handicap
Back Row Wayne Cislowski, Zane Hicks, Ted Baldwin, Benji Micallef, Joe Caruso, Blake Heffernan
Front Row Bruce Murphy, Glen Rea, Bill Gall, Sylvia Rossato

Event 4-10 Target Double Barrel Handicap
Back Row Mark Simpson, Glen McHenry,  Ben Beazley, Alexander Parker, Tim Ewens, Toni Scott
Front Row Peter Scott, Col Edgerton, David Russell, Cameron Cislowski  

Event 4-10 Target Double Barrel Consolation
Back Row Richard Stanhope, Matthew Baldwin, Peter Delle Baiye, John Calligaro, Garry Bowen, Alexis Calder
Front Row Meagan Baldwin, Col Ferguson, Pedro Le Blowitz, Tony Robinson

Event 6-20 Pair Deauville Doubles- Sponsored by Peto Marine
Gregory Calder, Tony Robinson, Ted Baldwin, Blake Heffernan

Shooter of Year Winners
Glen Rea, Presented By Wayne Cislowski, Joe Caruso

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Ayr Surf Lifesavers Holiday Patrol Roster

January 30, 2026

Christmas Day 25/12 AM (9am-1pm)- Group D - Ben Lawry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivan
                         PM - (1pm-5pm) Kristy Wassmuth PC, Briella Wassmuth, Emilee Wassmuth, Lisa Furnell PC and John Furnell

Boxing Day 26/12       AM (9am-1pm)- Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella Wassmuth and Emilee Wassmuth
                       PM - (1pm-5pm) Group D - Ben Lawry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivan

Saturday PM 27/12 (1-5pm) Group C - Jane Jones PC, Laurne Champman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Champman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie

Sunday AM 28/12 (9am-1pm) - Group A - Richard Dale PC, Chris Wicks PC, Jane Olsen, Stephanie Dale, Zackary Dale, Warne McShane and Nico Ortner

Sunday PM 28/12 (1-5pm) Group F - Lisa Furnell PC, Jen Morgan PC, John Furnell, Josh Furnell, Jo Morgan, Jan Hatherell and Gabriel Hatherell

New Year Day 1/1/26 (9am-5pm) - Group E - John Moloney PC, Anne Moloney PC, Sophia Moloney, Tony Felisina and Tramayne Horna PC

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Burdekin Netball Association Names 2026 Senior State Age Representative Teams

December 23, 2025

The Burdekin Netball Association (BNA) has officially announced its representative teams set to compete at the 2026 Senior State Age (SSA) Competition, with a strong line-up of local talent ready to take on the state’s best in Townsville next year.

The prestigious four-day tournament will be held from the 11th to the 14th of April 2026 at the Townsville City Netball Association courts and will see players aged 15 to 18 represent their Netball Queensland member associations in one of the sport’s major community-based events.

Leading the charge for the Burdekin will be three representative teams across the 15s, 16s and 17/18s age groups.

The 15s representative team includes Emma Jones, Maggie Chandler, Ebony Moul, Paityn Coleman-Blakoe, Addy Chandler, Milla Chapman, Emily MacDonald, Zara Scovazzi, Eden Godfrey and Lily Ahern. The team will be coached by Sarah Butterworth, with Alicia Butterworth named as manager.

The 16s representative side features Shila Horan, Amaya Mahoney, Emma Wilkie, Amaya Caspanello, Clodagh Liessmann, Taliyah Lammon, Mya Mitchell, Jemma Kiehne, Ruby Prescott and Lisa Keryk. Chloe Steel will coach the team, supported by manager Lyn McLaughlin.

Rounding out the selections is the 17/18s representative team, comprising Lola Carmichael, Lacey Catanzaro, Jorja Bapty, Isla Chapman, Pascale Crooks, Jayel Gibson, Indiana MacDonald, Georgia Thygesen, Aja Olsen and Ryley Sartori. Christy Pensini has been appointed coach, with Alix Ballin as manager.

Senior State Age is renowned for bringing together players, coaches, officials, umpires and supporters in a large-scale celebration of netball, showcasing emerging talent, teamwork and strong community spirit.

The Burdekin Netball Association is also calling for umpires to support the representative teams. Interested umpires must hold, or be working towards, a National C Badge Accreditation and must have, or obtain, a current Blue Card. Expression of Interest forms and further information can be obtained by emailing burdekinnetball@gmail.com, with nominations closing on the 3rd of August.

With teams locked in and preparations underway, the Burdekin netball community will be watching closely as these young athletes train towards representing their region on the state stage.

The 15's, 16's and 17/18's BNA rep teams are ready to take on the 2026 SSA. Photo source: BNA
BNA's coaches, managers and players are gearing up to top 2025's SSA performance. Photo source: BNA

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Ayr Surf Lifesavers Weekend Patrol Roster 19 December

January 30, 2026

Saturday PM 20/12 (1-5pm) Group H - Dave Satori PC, Kathryn Satori PC, Riley Satori, Jake Satori, Cole Pontifex, Alyssia Gibson, Billy Gibson and Halle Gibson

Sunday AM 21/12 (9am-1pm) Group A - Richard Dale PC, Chris Wicks PC, Jane Olsen, Zachry Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner and William Holt

Sunday PM 21/12 (1-5pm) - Group C - Jane Jones PC, Lauren Chapman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Chapman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie

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Home Hill Tennis and Pickleball Wrap Up Year with AO One Point Slam

December 17, 2025

Home Hill Tennis celebrated the conclusion of the tennis and pickleball year with the AO One Point Slam, with die-hard players turning out to enjoy the event despite a storm threatening and a few drops of rain falling.

In the official tennis competition, Bernie Claussen proved too strong for all her opponents and has been invited to play in the Brisbane event, with the club hopeful for a lucky draw and a chance to win $50,000. President Joel Hanson’s serve was on fire, helping him secure a first-round win against mate and fellow Vice President Mark Barbagallo. Joel went on to win the sign-on event after a lengthy final rally, while Toni Pivotto claimed victory in the pickleball event after several long points.

The celebrations highlighted the ongoing growth of pickleball at the club, which continues to attract strong numbers each week, with sessions on Tuesday nights from 6.30 pm and most Saturday mornings at 7.30 am. The group wrapped up the year with a social gathering at the Kalamia Hotel.

For more information about the club, contact Kate Casswell on 0447 384 441.

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Junior Touch Football Skills On Full Display At Ayr Fast Four Carnival

December 17, 2025

Junior Touch Football players from across the region gathered in Ayr recently for the Fast Four Touch carnival, showcasing their skills in a day of fast-paced action.

Twenty-two teams competed across age divisions from under 10 to under 16, with four players per side taking to half a field. Local Burdekin teams were joined by several squads from Townsville, creating a highly competitive atmosphere.

The round-robin games saw over 250 touchdowns scored, with players backing up game after game in challenging hot conditions, impressing the large crowd of spectators. Before the finals, sprints and team relays were also held, adding extra excitement to the day.

In the finals, The Snippers defeated Six Seven Superstars 5-0 in the under-10 boys, while Shooting Stars beat Lollypops 5-0 in the under-10 girls. The Brotherhood edged out Walking Warriors 1-0 in the under-12 boys, with SSS A narrowly defeating SSS B 3-2 in the under-12 girls. Angus’s Team claimed a 3-1 win over Legacy 22 in the under-14 boys, and Baywatch triumphed 4-1 against Young Girls in the under-14 girls. In the under-16 divisions, 2 Deadly won 1-0 over Too Fresh in the boys, with Red Madness victorious in the girls.

After the action-packed day, club officials praised the players and volunteers for their efforts.

“All players displayed great sportsmanship throughout the day,” said President Peter Knapton. “Many thanks go to the referees, cooks, canteen workers, helpers and parents but more importantly to the players for the terrific skills and the competitive spirit of the games which made for an enjoyable carnival.”

Junior Touch Football players from across the region gathered in Ayr recently for the Fast Four Touch carnival. Photo credit: Brendan Ford

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Football Matters with Cyclops 19 December

December 17, 2025

Local

Burdekin FC’s AGM will be held on Sunday 18th January at Honeycombes Hall on Beach Road. The Panthers would like all those interested, to be there.

Training for Men and Colts for the 2026 season has started. Thursday nights at 6.15.

Small sided games for the next three weeks. Be There!

Night Soccer

Friday was a big night at International Park. It was Grand Final night of the 47th season of Delta Cleaners Night Soccer and a very big crowd turned up to watch the twelve games. The Men’s A Grade Final was won by Mottin Earthmoving who beat UDS 3-1 and in the Ladies A Grade Final, Scoregasms defeated Body Tune 1-0.

In the other Men’s competitions, the A Grade Plate was won by Rocky Pond Warriors who beat FJV 1-0 and the A Grade Bowl went to RG Customs who beat 7 Stooges 7-0. In A Social Oary’s Levellers beat DL Lager 1-0 and in the A Social Plate Delta Physio defeated Willy Wackers 3-2. B Social was won by His Haas who beat Bennetts Old Grumpies and in the B Social Plate, Free Ballers beat Hardly Normal.

In the other Ladies competition, the A Grade Plate was won by 6 TO UR 7 who beat Lets Get Messi. In the B Grade, Kicken Goals beat Chicks & Chooks and in the B Grade Plate, Short Staffed won against Haven’t a Kahlua.

One of the highlights of the night was the annual Drinkers Trophy, won this year by Fair Call who beat Delta Physio 2-1. Winner of the SLoBs Raffle was ticket Grey H66.

Juniors

The final Burdekin Juniors report for 2025! The 2026 season will be upon us before we know it! Our AGM is scheduled for Sunday the 18th of January - all positions will be open and all new members to our committee much welcomed so come along. Keep an eye out for details on Junior Social Soccer in Term 1 before the season proper commences! Merry Xmas to you all!

International and National

In the A League Men, after eight rounds Sydney FC is still top after winning 2-1 away to Perth. Auckland is back in second place following their win at central Coast. Brisbane could only manage a goalless draw at Western Sydney and has dropped to third place.

In the A League Women, Canberra now top the table after winning away to Sydney FC. Adelaide is in second place after beating Adelaide and Newcastle beat Brisbane to move up to third place with Brisbane dropping to fourth. However, Newcastle and Brisbane both have two games in hand.

The Socceroos first World Cup group game is on 13 June. Presumably, there will be some friendly games announced before then.

The Matildas play in the AFC Asian Cup in March. In their group games their first match is against Philippines, they then play Iran and then Korea.

In England, in the EPL, the three top teams all won, and Arsenal is two points clear of Manchester City with Aston Villa in third place. At the foot of the table Wolves, Burnley and West Ham all lost and are in deep trouble.

In Germany’s Bundesliga, none of the top three teams won but the still unbeaten Bayern has a nine point lead over Leipzig and Dortmund. At the foot of the table St Pauli won but along with Heidenheim and Mainz are still in the relegation zone.

In Italy’s Serie A, only Inter of the top four teams won. Inter now leads AC Milan by one point with Napoli in third place. Juventus won and moves up to fifth place. At the foot of the table Verona won again but along with Pisa and Fiorentina look doomed.

In Spain the top five teams all won, and Barcelona leads Real Madrid by four points with Villarreal in third place and Atletico fourth. At the bottom of the league, Girona won but along with Oviedo and Levante are still in trouble.

In France’s Ligue 1, the top six teams all won, and Lens leads PSG by one point with Marseilles in third place a further four points adrift. At the foot of the table, none of the six bottom teams won and Auxerre, Metz, and Nantes are not looking good.

Quote of the Week

Is from Journalist David Lacey on Boby Robson. “His natural expression if that of a man who fears he might have left the gas on.”

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