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A Strong Start For Burdekin Rugby Union

A Strong Start For Burdekin Rugby Union

The 2026 campaign began with a convincing 42–7 victory over Bowen in Burdekin Rugby Union’s first trial match of the season last weekend. The match provided an early opportunity for the playing group to begin adjusting to the team’s new attacking structure. Players are working hard to implement several tactical changes this year, and early signs are encouraging. Many of Burdekin’s points came through strong support play, highlighting the squad’s willingness to work hard off the ball. Coaching staff have been clear about expectations from the outset of preseason. Training sessions have been designed to create an enjoyable environment while still maintaining strong intent and focus. So far, the playing group has responded extremely well, with positive energy and commitment evident at each session. This season is all about innovation for the club. Changes are being introduced both on and off the field, and players are adapting well to the new approach. While performance remains important, there is also a strong focus on building a culture where players, supporters and families feel connected to the club. Local community members have plenty of reasons to be excited about Burdekin Rugby in 2026, with the team showing promising signs heading into the season. Burdekin’s women’s team also took the field against Bowen in their trial match. With a new and developing squad, the game provided valuable experience for the group. Despite going down to a well-drilled Bowen side, there were plenty of positives to take away as the team continues to grow and develop. With three weeks remaining until round one, there is still plenty of time for new players to get involved. The club welcomes recent school leavers, people new to town, anyone looking to make new friends, or those keen to dust off the boots and return to the game. Training takes place every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30pm at Calenago Fields. Everyone is encouraged to come along and be part of the growing Burdekin rugby community. Contributed with thanks to Brent Mitchell 1 – Burdekin Rugby Union’s 2026 season started strong, with tactical changes planned to bring further success. 2 – Burdekin’s women’s team is growing and developing with new players invited to get involved.

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Age Is No Barrier In Touch Football

Age Is No Barrier In Touch Football

The Burdekin Touch association celebrated the contribution of senior players to Touch football in the Burdekin last week. With over 30 male and female players over the age of 50 taking the field each week, Touch is proving to be a great sport for fitness and social connection. Among the players over 50, there are quite a few in their 60s with eight players and referees over 70. “These players have been the backbone of Burdekin Touch for many years and their efforts are an inspiration to the younger members,” commented Vice-President Brendan Ford. Results for Round 5 Coutt’s Commercial Hotel Open Men’s and Women’s competition Men Nrgize 7 (B Lampton 3, H Munro 2) def Alliance Pharmacy 2, Way To Go 6 (J Malayta 2, J Palmer 2) def Slush Puppies 4 (L Marshall 2), Renegades 9 (D Rigano 3, R Dobe 2, D McKeough 2) def Burdekin PCYC 7 (G Dau 3, T Heron 2), Touch n Go 7 (C Arboit 5) def Ball Grabbers 6 (L Towler 2, D Post 2), Feelers 4 def Creampuffs 2, Royal Touch 11 (D Lyons 3, A Miller 2, M Kelly 2, N Gwarda 2) def Petrol Heads 3 (J Plate 2), Teamo Supremo 12 (R Heuir 4, H Horan 2, B Horan 2, D Horan 2) def Blue Murder 4 (C McGrath 2), Crocs, One Touch IT and BAYWatch won on forfeit. Women Lasers 6 (T Horan 4) def Salty Sirens 4 (S Le Blowitz 2), Eathorne’s Princesses and First in Physio Knapton, Leigh Chapple, won on forfeit. Under 14 Cowboys 9 def Red Dogs (C Linton 2, L Pickup 2), Silly Soft Serves 5 (Bethena 2, Mazlyn 2) def Broncos 3, BAYWatch A 6 def Rockies 1 Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton 1 - Back row: Ryan McGrath, Gavin Neal, Paul Scott, Raul Guglielmana, Bruce Johnson. Front Row: John Parison, Tony Goddard, Peter Le Feuvre, Peter Knapton, Leigh Chapple, Jody Horan

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On The Green At The Home Hill Community Sports Club

On The Green At The Home Hill Community Sports Club

On the green this week has been exciting for members with the continuation of the club competition fours progressing very well keeping Games Director Mick OIlsen a happy man with all games expected to be completed within the scheduled time frame. Games played saw Trevor Elton, Mick McLoskey, Margaret Chapmen, Judy Elton took the win over Gary Nosworthy, Norm Bethell, A Davenport, Paul Vass. In game Two Tony Edie, Wayne Newton, Jeff Phillips, Scott Taylor had a win over Mick Olsen, Michael Young, Joslen Defranciscis, Bob Young. This game from all reports was won on the last end with Wayne Newton being the standout of the team. In game Three Bruce McCallum, Katarina Stuckler, Les Hoey, Janet Arthur, had a convincing win over Phil Marsden, Bob Pickard, Maureen Marsden, Amy Bailey Newton. All games were played in good competitive spirit. The club extends congratulations to all the winners and commiserations to the losing teams. There’s always next year. Thursday club bowls saw 21 players take to the green to compete in Two games of pairs, and two games of triples. On rink three Joe Linton, Paul Vass won with a reasonable margin over Jeff Phillips, Judy Elton. Rink Four saw Mick McCloskey, Bruce McCallum, Des Chapman win with a comfortable margin over Wayne Newton, Maureen Marsden, Steve Mutu. On Rink Five, Trevor Elton, Margaret Chapmen, won by a close margin over Gary Nosworthy, Scott Taylor. Rink Six saw Phil Marsden, Les Hoey, Cisco compete in another close encounter taking the win over Glenn Berriman, Ron Smith, Janet Arthur. Overall winners on the day were Joe Linton and Paul Vass. Wednesday night social bowls prior to sausage sizzle remain popular within the club. Names in by 5.30pm with a 6.00pm start. Members of the community who are considering having a try are more than welcome. Come and experience a night under the stars, the sound of music in the background and friendly social atmosphere. You won’t go away, disappointed. Saturday social bowls numbers were down this week due to some members playing away in Townsville. However, a game of competition fours was played and a game of triples between Wayne Newton, Warren Bunn, Paul Vass who took out the win over Ron Smith, Rob Darr, Meryl Smith. Community members are welcome to come and have a try. Names in by 1:30pm with a 2pm start. Phone 0478642515 Three Home Hill Teams who competed in the Wilmar Challenge played at Brandon Bowls Club on Saturday 21 March made the club proud by demonstrating the competitive friendly attitude that is embellished in the ethos of our club. President of the Brandon Jamie Woods commented that it was great to see all the Burdekin colors across the green. Our congratulations go to the Ayr teams who took the shield for 2026. Club weekly activities Monday morning at 9.00am Gentle Exercise class Tuesday morning at 9.00am Trimmers Wednesday morning at 9.00am Craft group Thursday morning at 9.30am Bingo Contributed by Bob Pickard.

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Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Patrol Roster: Easter Weekend

Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Patrol Roster: Easter Weekend

Good Friday 3/4 (9am-5pm) - Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella Wassmuth and Emilee Wassmuth Saturday AM 4/4 (9am-1pm) Group C - Jane Jones PC, Lauren Chapman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Chapman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie Saturday PM 4/4 (1-5pm) Group I - Sage Hisatake PC, Ben Hisatake, Luke Hisatake and Austin Dewar Sunday AM (9am-1pm) Group F - Lisa Furnell PC, Jen Morgan PC, John Furnell, Josh Furnell, Jo Morgan, Jan Hatherell and Gabriel Hatherell Sunday PM (1-5pm) Group G - Carl List PC, James Kennedy PC, Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards and Ross Blakey Easter Monday (9am-5pm) Group D - Ben Lewry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivian 

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Harvest Festival Pickleball Night a Smashing Success

October 2, 2025

It was all action at the dress up pickleball night that was run as a Harvest Festival Community event.

The Harvest Festival is all about community and Queen Entrant Amelia Pivotto is very supportive of this ideal. “Raising awareness of pickleball and getting people out of their comfort zone to try something new is always good,” said Amelia. “The fact that we raised a bit of money for Home Hill Tennis is great too as there are always things to improve and maintain in a club.”

Fun at Home Hill Pickleball

The whack of the ball and laughter from the participants was louder than the music that was played.

There were a few dinosaurs, Pat Cash, a couple from the Swiss Alps and there was even a doctor in the house. Luke Skywalker alias Daniel Walsh did a great job as Emcee and guest Judges Mitchell, Margaret, Penny and Sharon had a great night awarding the pickle prizes to best dressed, best couple, funniest costume etc.

The club is already looking forward to their next event, a trivia night on Friday 17th Oct.

Contributed with thanks to Kate Casswell

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Burdekin Ladies Seal Division 1 Grand Final Thriller in Extra Time

September 25, 2025

The Burdekin Ladies took out the Division 1 Women’s Grand Final on Friday night when they defeated minor premiers Brothers 5-4 after extra-time.

Brothers started strongly and were 3-1 ahead at half time, Ellyana Mugica having scored for the Burdekin. In the second half the Burdekin fought back with goals from Sienna Lago and Zandi Bonanno to make the full time score 3-3. The match then went to extra time, and a Brothers own goal put the Burdekin ahead. However, Brothers equalised early in the second half before Tegan Johnson scored the winning goal for Burdekin four minutes from full time.

Football Matters with Cyclops

Night Soccer

In the second trial week, the nineteen games produced 86 goals. Top scorers were UDS with eight goals followed by DILLIGAF, Let’s Get Messi and Mottin Earthmoving with seven and Delta Physio with six. Individual top scorers were Jack O’ Keefe with four goals and Travis Butler and Hannah Bradley with three goals. The competition starts next Tuesday with twenty-seven Men’s teams and fifteen Women’s teams. Fees are now due.

Juniors

Get your teams Nomination Forms in for Junior Social Soccer commencing at the start of Term 4. Email the club if your child does not have a team and we will find one for them!

National and International

The Matildas next match is against Wales, in Cardiff on 25 October. Matilda’s captain Sam Kerr came an as a sub for Chelsea in their 1-0 win against Leicester.

The Socceroos next games are both friendlies. They are away to Canada on 11 October and then play USA on 15 October.

In the EPL, Liverpool now with maximum points from five games, lead Arsenal, Spurs and Bournemouth by five points and at the foot of the table, Wolverhampton has lost all five games and West Ham and Aston Villa have just three points.

In Germany’s Bundesliga, after four games, Bayern is the only club with maximum points. They lead Dortmund by two points with Leipzig a point behind in third place. At the foot of the table Heidenheim have lost all four games. In Italy’s Serie A, Napoli has maximum points while Juventus could only draw away to Verona. AC Milan and Roma are further point adrift. At the bottom of the league Lecce and Pisa have just one point.

In Spain’s La Liga, Real Madrid still has maximum points from five games with Barcelona in second place with thirteen points. Villarreal and Espanol are a further two

points behind and Girona is holding up the table with one point. Meanwhile in France, PSG the only team with maximum points, is still to play this week. They are level on points with Monaco, Lyon and Strasbourg and Metz is in trouble at the foot of the table.

Quote of the Week is from former Wimbledon Star Vinnie Jones “Sometimes footballers are not perfect…”


The Burdekin Ladies took out the Division 1 Women’s Grand Final on Friday night when they defeated minor premiers Brothers 5-4 after extra-time. Photo supplied

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Carnival Success for Ayr Surf Life Savers

September 25, 2025

Over the weekend, 29 Ayr Surf Life Savers showcased their skills at the Arcadian Carnival, held at Alma Bay on Magnetic Island. The event was a resounding success, with competitors achieving outstanding individual and team results, earning numerous podium finishes across all age groups, and demonstrating exceptional sportsmanship throughout.

Saturday featured a full slate of individual events, surf teams, and beach relays, while Sunday was a highlight with thrilling water team relays, drawing cheers from participants and supporters of all ages.

Ayr Nippers will return to Alva Beach this Sunday, 28th September, kicking off at 8.45am.

Patrol Roster for the Weekend

On Saturday 27th September, Team D – Kellie Lawry, Ben Lawry, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry, and Lisa Vivian – will be on duty from 1–5pm. On Sunday 28th September, Team A – Chris Wicks, Richard Dale, Jane Olsen, Stephanie Dale, Zachary Dale, Warne McShane, and Nico Ortner – will patrol from 9am–1pm, followed by Team B – Terry Lund, Kristy Wassmuth, Heather Scott, Anita Lund, Briella Wassmuth, and Emilee Wassmuth – from 1–5pm.

U14 Ironman Trifecta: Cole Pontifex (3rd), Nate Giddy (2nd) & Warne McShane (1st).

All Age Relay Team - Quinn Pontifex, Mackenzie Sartori, Toby Hatherell, Audrey Rickards, Taylor Chapman, Eva Rickards, Warne McShane, Gabriel Hatherell, Ryley Sartori & Ross Rickards.

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Home Hill Bowls Club Enjoys Busy Week of Singles, Triples and Rinks

September 25, 2025

Home Hill Bowls Club enjoyed a busy week of action on the greens, with club singles, triples, pairs, and rinks all contested. On Thursday, three games of club singles were played alongside two triples and two pairs. Michael Young defeated Tony Eadie on Rink 2, while Alex Bojack narrowly overcame Mick McClosky on Rink 3. Wayne Newton accounted for Jeff Taylor on Rink 4. In the triples and pairs, Henry Hazel, Ron Smith, and Des Chapman defeated Bob Pickard, Sandra Darwin, and Bruce McCallum on Rink 5, and Paul Vass, Dino Poli, and Joe Linton downed Bob Young, Elaine Young, and Terry Feakes on Rink 6. Judy Elton and Glen Bones Berryman were victorious over Margaret Chapman and Steve Doig on Rink 7, while Janet Arthur and Hugh Montgomery outlasted Cisco and Margaret Linton on Rink 8.

Saturday afternoon saw 14 players compete in a game of triples and a game of rinks, with Alex, Elaine, and Bruce taking the honours. Sunday’s Wilmar Challenge was won by Brandon, followed by Homehill and Ayr with Giru.

The club continues its regular activities, including Monday morning fitness, Tuesday Trimmers and Tuesday Funday, Wednesday Kraft Group and night-time barefoot bowls with a sausage sizzle, Thursday BINGO alongside social bowls in the afternoon, and Saturday afternoon social bowls.

Raffle winners were Joe Linton, who took home a seafood tray, and Mick Olsen, who claimed a dozen eggs and a bottle of wine.

Photos and report by Stephen Doig.

Until next week, good bowling!

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Home Hill Cricketers Fall Narrowly in Season Openers

September 25, 2025

The Home Hill Third Grade cricket side started their 2025/26 season with a home game against a young Brothers side.

In a tightly contested Third Grade CNQ fixture, Brothers – Urban Aspect Interiors edged past Home Hill by 11 runs in a low-scoring thriller. Both sides showcased disciplined bowling and sharp fielding, but it was Brothers’ ability to capitalize on key moments that sealed the win.

Brothers won the toss and chose to bat. Wickets fell early before Callum Lindeberg top-scored with a brisk 18 runs. Isaac Drummond anchored the tail with a composed 14* (17 balls). The Home Hill bowling attack was led by Leo Olditch and Al Wilkins taking 2 wickets each, with Billy McLees, Jay Leckenby and Steven Zabala also contributing wickets. Brad Parravicini led from the front in the field, taking 2 catches and 1 run out. The Brothers side was bowled out for 109 in 30 overs, setting a modest but defendable target.

Home Hill lost wickets steadily, with the top order struggling to build momentum. Al Wilkins led the chase with a fluent 29 (32 balls, 2 fours, 1 six). Dan Olditch contributed 14 valuable runs off the bat and Isaac Cardillo remained unbeaten on 11* (33 balls), but ran out of partners. The Home Hill innings ended at 98 runs from 28.5 overs, falling just short of the target and securing Brothers’ narrow win.

Home Hill’s Second Grade - CNQ side hosted Saints Lamberts Produce at Barry Richards Field in their first home game of the season.

Home Hill’s bowlers worked hard to contain Saints after they chose to bat first, but a few loose spells and extras allowed the opposition to build a solid total.
Saints posted a formidable 197/7, anchored by a composed and commanding innings from Kioren Stokes, who struck 72 off 97 balls with 9 boundaries and a six.
Mark Coventry led the Home Hill bowling attack, taking 3 wickets including 1 caught and bowled, while TJ Richards chipped in with 2 wickets. Salvatore Cardillo was outstanding in the field, taking 3 catches.

Home Hill’s chase never quite found momentum, with the top order struggling against tight bowling from Saints. Opener Adam Camer (22 runs), JD Wilkins (15 runs) and Lee Watts (14 runs) made solid contributions with the bat, but early wickets and a steady stream of dot balls stalled progress.
Despite the low individual scores, Salvatore Cardillo provided a late spark with a brisk 24* off 14 balls, including two boundaries and two sixes.

Home Hill showed flashes of brilliance—particularly in the field and with the ball—but fell short in the run chase, all out for 128 from 35.5 overs.

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Munro Youngest Rooster To Claim Top Honour

September 25, 2025

Nineteen-year-old Hayde Munro has etched his name into Burdekin Roosters history by becoming the youngest ever winner of the coveted A Grade Player of the Year award.

Munro, who began playing rugby league at the age of five, was presented with the honour at the club’s annual presentation night at the Queens Hotel in Ayr on Friday. The gifted lock forward also enjoyed a strong season with the Townsville Blackhawks under-19 side, playing alongside fellow Roosters Jye Olsen and Terrence Mosby.

Having started the A Grade season in the halves, Munro was shifted to lock by coach Steve Lansley and flourished in the role, going from strength to strength. He was also recognised by his teammates, who voted him Players’ Player.

In other A Grade awards, captain Joel Mason was named Best Back, while young hooker Colby Thompson claimed Best Forward. The Most Improved player was forward Tate Brombal, who progressed from starting the season on the bench to becoming a regular selection. Terrence Mosby earned Most Consistent for his reliability in both attack and defence. Lachlan Shepherd, who played 80 minutes every week without complaint, received the Coaches Award, while Jye Olsen was presented with the Vic Eathorne Memorial Trophy as the most diligent A Grader. Winger Nemia Nawaf, who crossed for 13 tries, collected the John and Diane Calder Trophy for most tries in a season.

In Reserve Grade, five-eighth and goal-kicker Dylan Doak capped off an excellent year by winning both the Mike Horan Reserve Grade Player of the Year award and the Players’ Player. Johnny Zaro was named Best Back, giant forward Llama Ghee took Best Forward, and Matty Lee claimed Most Improved after establishing himself as a regular centre. Archie Swindley was recognised as Most Consistent, Pryce Gesah received the Coaches Award, and Jack Rushton was presented with the Crocket Heron Most Diligent Award, with coach Peter Horan declaring him an A Grade player in the making.

Club spirit was also recognised on the night, with versatile utility Caleb Noah, who played almost every position across grades and stepped up for A Grade when needed, receiving the Eric Taiters Memorial Shield.

Special honours went to a number of players. Rising junior Adam Camer was named Outstanding Junior, winning the David Gilmore Memorial Award. Terrence Mosby was presented with the Des and Betty Weaver Rookie of the Year, beating a strong field of nominees including Camer, Jye Olsen, Terrence Connors, Luca Lago and Jones Munro. The Norm Dee Award for club spirit on and off the field went to A Grade forward Ethan Hagarty, who not only gave his all on the paddock but also organised a major fundraiser for a seriously ill child. A new accolade, the Norm Bohl Award, was introduced this year and presented to Alex Lennox for his efforts in organising fundraising activities for the club.

The Burdekin River Ladies team, formed this season in partnership with Herbert River, also received recognition after an impressive campaign. The side defeated Brothers in the semi-final, having already overcome Norths, Charters Towers and Bowen, before bowing out to Western Lions in controversial circumstances in the preliminary final. The effort of the squad was remarkable, with players travelling more than 60,000 kilometres during the season to train and play, gathering weekly in Townsville under coach Anita Hagarty despite members commuting from Ingham and the Burdekin. Their dedication was underlined by the entire team attending both the Burdekin and Herbert River presentation nights on consecutive evenings.

Queensland Country winger Toni Daisy was rewarded for her outstanding all-round performances by being named Best and Fairest, and was also recently crowned the Triple S Lady Player of the Year. The flying Martina Monday claimed Best Back, while tireless goal-kicker Rebecca Pace was recognised as Best Forward. Lisa Stokes, who showed enormous development across the season, was named Most Improved, with pint-sized Jo Morgan – who plays well above her size – awarded Most Consistent. The Coaches Award went to forward Tanley Rowe for her relentless work in the tough areas, while the Crystal Herion Most Diligent Award was presented to co-captain Paige Horvat, who praised the team’s organisation in giving the women the chance to play the game they love.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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Men's player of the year, Hayde Munro.
Women's player of the year, Toni Daisy.
Long time major sponsor, Jason Guy.

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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT

September 25, 2025

It’s been another big week at the Ayr Bowling Club with a highlight being the Wilmar Club Challenge played on Sunday 21st September. Home Hill Bowls Club hosted the event, and it was a great day of bowling with Giru, Home Hill, Brandon and Ayr competing for the Wilmar Shield. This was the first year this event was played with Brandon taking home the Shield, congratulations to Brandon. Ayr finished third which was a fantastic effort against some quality bowlers in the Burdekin region.

Let’s now look back on the week past. On Wednesday Men’s Social Bowls two games of pairs and one triples were played. Out on the green competition was close and taking out the honours on the day were John Pirrone and Lachlan Grantz, defeating Wayne Coonan and Chris Berkery. It was a great afternoon of camaraderie and quality bowls enjoyed by all.

Wednesday night social bowls the winners were Evelyn Wiltshere, John Cesconetto and Lachlan Grantz. In the pairs game Tricia Achille and Heather Jorgensen were the winners.

What a fantastic Super Saturday Jackpot Bowls! We saw 24 bowlers on the green. Four games of triples were played, and the winners were, Arthur Gauvin, Lorraine Wolffe and Joe Grabbi defeating Shane Stanford, Ron Smythe and Barry Shepherd. In the second triples game John Pirrone, Joe Papale, Ray wall and Dot Cutting defeated John McDonald, Barry Hewson and Beryl Cornford. Congratulations to Pam Power on taking out the $150 Jackpot. An excellent turnout, great bowls, and plenty of fun all round. A special shoutout to everyone who joined in to celebrate Mario’s birthday – the perfect way to cap off a brilliant afternoon!

In Championship action this week, Mixed Singles Competition Irene Wilson defeated Cisco. Mixed triples saw one game played this week and the winners were, Lorraine Wolffe, Macca and Anthony Bull defeating Henry Hazel, Lyn Storrie and Sam Caltabiano 17 – 16 in a close contest. The winners now progress to the next round.

If you are interested in giving Bowls a try, Friday Roll Ups are a good place to start. They are held every Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 5:30pm. Whether you're looking to hone your skills, enjoy some friendly training tips, or simply unwind with a drink, these casual roll-ups are the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Come down for some training, enjoy a few drinks, and join in the fun with fellow club members.

Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull

Photo: Saturday's winners: Arthur, Lorraine and Joe

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Ayr Motorcycle Club to Celebrate Founders’ Day – 27 September 2025

September 18, 2025

Ayr Motorcycle Club is proud to announce that it will host Founders’ Day on Saturday, 27th September 2025; a special event dedicated to honouring the club’s founding members as well as recognising past and present members who have helped shape the club’s legacy.

Alongside the club’s regular classes, Founders’ Day will feature four thrilling special night races. The Bill Smith Memorial Race will see the top 12 senior riders after three afternoon rounds battle it out under lights. The Hyne/Taylor Shield (Junior 125cc/250cc, 13–16 years) will feature the 12 highest-placed juniors competing in an exciting 8-lap final. The May Steel Memorial Race is another senior showdown featuring the top 12 riders, while the Shirley Chard Trophy will be awarded to the top female competitor, decided by total point scores across the day.

Racing action will kick off at 2:00pm, leading into the special night races under the floodlights. Spectators can look forward to an electric atmosphere, with both a licensed bar and canteen open throughout the event.

“Founders’ Day is about celebrating where we’ve come from, honouring the people who built this club, and showcasing the incredible talent we have today,” said Karl Vass, President of the Ayr Motorcycle Club. “It promises to be a day of great racing and community spirit.”

Ayr Motorcycle Club invites all members, supporters, and the wider community to come along and be part of this special day in the club’s history.

What: Founders’ Day
When: 27th September 2025 Racing from 2:00pm
Where:Ayr Motorcycle Club Saturday

Contributed with thanks to Lyn McLaughlin

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Football Matters with Cyclops 18 September

September 18, 2025

Just the two Finals series games last weekend. On Thursday night the Division 2 Funkies lost 1-3 to Saints Eagles Souths and their season is now over. However, the Ladies beat Rebels 2-0 and will now meet Brothers in the Grand Final.

Night Soccer

Kicked off its 46th year on Tuesday. In the first of two Trial Weeks, there were nineteen games with sixty-one goals scored. Clare Cutters, Rocky Pond Warriors, and Mountain View Fresh all scored five goals. So far there are twenty-seven Men’s and fifteen Women’s teams. Teams must be finalised by next Tuesday.

Division 2 Men

The C.A. Contracting Funkies played their preliminary final against Saints for a place in the Grand Final. Saints started the better of the two teams taking the lead after ten minutes. The Funkies worked their way into the game and started to look dangerous up front through Fengil and Nick Cathcart. However, it was Jake Lacey who scored the equaliser for Burdekin with an incredible strike from 30 yards out. Burdekin suffered injuries to Jarrod Dal Santo and Luke Cathcart just before half time with scores locked at 1-1.

Second half saw Saints start well and could have regained the lead numerous times, but some great saves from keeper Dave Bryen kept denying them. The Funkies were finishing strongly as full time approached through Brad Wright and Jack Castrejana, until Castrejana dislocated his kneecap just before full time. An ambulance was called and after a short delay the game was moved to another field.

Extra time again for the Funkies, was not something the team was looking forward to. Unfortunately, Saints took an early lead in extra time before getting another goal late in the game to win 3-1.The end of the season for the Funkies with a game that could have had a quite different result on another night. Player of match was Jake Lacey with Brad Wright and Heath Swindley both having strong games also. A season definitely to be proud of and already looking forward to next year.

Ladies

The Ayr Anzac Club Ladies came in to this match determined to secure their spot in the grand final, but Rebels did not make it easy, holding them out of their half early on. Burdekin knew they were in for a tough battle. But after several unsuccessful through balls, the breakthrough finally came in the 30th minute when Zandi Bonanno drew the defence out before slotting home a brilliant finish.

In the second half, Burdekin piled on the pressure and despite Rebels’ strong defensive effort, the ladies managed to extend their lead in the 66th minute thanks to a superb goal from outside the box from Karina Guglielmi. The game ended in a 2-0 win to the Burdekin in a hard-fought performance. The Ladies now look to carry this momentum into the grand final showdown against Brothers!

Juniors

On Saturday, the Juniors had their final games for the season, along with the club’s breakup. The kids had a lot of fun after their games, continuing to kick the ball around,

along with a jumping castle, sausage sizzle and lolly drop. Thank you to everyone involved for such a successful season, and we will see you all in 2026!

Masters

That’s it for Masters Soccer in 2025. Night Soccer kicked off last week and Masters Soccer will return in February 2026.

National and International

The major European Leagues were back in action this week. And after three or four weeks, the old order hardly changeth. In the EPL, Liverpool with maximum points from four games, lead Arsenal, Spurs and Bournemouth and at the foot of the table, Wolverhampton has lost all four games.

In Germany, after three games, Bayern with three wins lead Dortmund and Cologne whilst in Italy’s Serie A, Napoli and Juventus have maximum points from three games with Udinese in third place. In Spain, Real Madrid and Barcelona, both with four wins, lead Atletico and Getafe and in France, PSG is the only team with maximum points leading Lille by two points, Monaco and Lyon.

The Matildas next match is against Wales, in Cardiff on 25 October. Matilda’s captain Sam Kerr is back! She scored a goal in Chelsea’s 3-1 win at Aston Villa.

The Socceroos played New Zealand last Friday in Canberra and were a bit lucky to win 1-0 with a goal in the 86th minute. In the return match in Auckland, the Socceroos won 3-1. They now have friendlies away to Canada and the USA in October.

Quote of the Week is from then Charlton manager Lenny Lawrence. “The last time we got a penalty at home, Christ was a carpenter.”

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Local Bowls Action and Visitors Highlight a Busy Day at the Club

September 18, 2025

Home Hill Bowls

A total of 29 players took to the greens today, joined by a few special visitors: Peter and Sue Dingle from Mooloolabah, in town to celebrate Iris Dingle’s 100th birthday, as well as Alan Gairoch from Brandon, and Steve Muto and Jeff Taylor from Giru.

On Rink 2, Margaret Chapman and Gary Nosworthy defeated Judy Elton and Alan Gairoch. Rink 3 saw Bob Pickard and Trevor Elton overcome Margaret Linton and Joe Linton. On Rink 4, Bob Young, Elaine Young, and Glen Bones Berryman triumphed over Paul Vass, Des Chapman, and Wayne Newton.

Today's standout performers on Rink 5 were Sue Dingle, Dino Poli, and Steve Doig, who accounted for Norm Bethell, Ron Smith, and Jeff Taylor (pictured). Rink 6 produced a close contest, with Steve Muto, Bruce McCallum, and Hugh Montgomery edging out Michael Young, Peter Dingle, and Mick McClosky 10 ends to 8 on a countback.

Raffle winners included Steve Muto, who took home a 2 kg fillet of mackerel, while Margaret Linton claimed the bottle of wine.

Looking ahead, don’t miss next Sunday’s Wilmar Challenge—come along, support your club, and enjoy the food and bar facilities. Regular weekly activities continue: Monday morning fitness, Tuesday Trimmers and Tuesday Funday, Wednesday morning Kraft group with barefoot bowls and a sausage sizzle in the evening, Thursday morning BINGO and social bowls in the afternoon, and the popular $5 Saturday afternoon social bowls.

Till next week, good bowling!

Report and photo by Steve Doig.

The day's winners: Steve Doig, Dino Poli and Sue Dingle.

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Triples and Pairs Stand Out In Busy Week At Ayr Bowling Club

September 18, 2025

It’s been another big week at the Ayr Bowling Club. Let’s start with getting ready for next Saturday with Mario Milan’s 91st birthday celebration on Saturday 20th September joining with our Jackpot Saturday. Mario is sponsoring the day which is much appreciated. So, save the date in your calendar as the Jackpot will go off.

Let’s now look back on the week past. On Wednesday Men’s Social Bowls two games of triples were played. Out on the green competition was close and taking out the honours on the day were Dino Poli, George Nixon and Maurie Power defeating John Pirrone, Barry Hewson and Col Essex. It was a great afternoon of camaraderie and quality bowls enjoyed by all.

Wednesday night social bowls the winners were Bertilla Piazetta, John Cesconetto and Sam Caltabiano. In the second game the winners were John Fletcher, John Pirrone, David Burt and Joe Grabbi

Saturday Social bowls two games of triples and a two pairs game was played, winners were, Karen Shepherd, Joe Papale and John McDonald defeating Cisco, Al Hardcastle and Dot Cutting. In the second triples game Arthur Gauvin, J McDonald and Betty Schultz defeated

Merle Nixon, Donna Soper and Beryl Cornford. In the two pairs games George Nixon and Barry Shepherd defeated Lorraine Wolffe and Ron Soper. Ron Smythe and Anthony Bull defeated Barry Hewson and Lachlan Grantz.

In Championship action this week, Ladies Competition Two Bowl Pairs was played on Sunday. Karen Shepherd and Irene Wilson defeated Lorraine Wolffe and Sandra Stidston. Men’s triples saw one game played this week winners were, Shane Stanford, Macca and Anthony Bull defeating Al Hardcastle, Col Essex and Lew Stidston 24 – 15. The winners now progress to the next round.

If you are interested in giving Bowls a try, Friday Roll Ups are a good place to start. They are held every Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 5:30pm. Whether you're looking to hone your skills, enjoy some friendly training tips, or simply unwind with a drink, these casual roll-ups are the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Come down for some training, enjoy a few drinks, and join in the fun with fellow club members.

Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull

Saturdays winners; Macca, Joe and Karen. Photo supplied

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Home Hill Claim Strong Win Over Wests

September 18, 2025

Home Hill’s cricket season heats up this weekend with the club hosting its first home fixtures at the Nutrien AgSolutions Cricket Complex. The Third Grade side takes the field against Brothers from 8am, before the Second Grade outfit squares off with Saints at 12:30pm.

Both teams will be looking to build momentum after strong early-season performances, highlighted by the Second Grade side’s seven-wicket victory over Wests on Sunday. With solid batting form from Zakk Myles and a sharp fielding display led by JD Wilkins, Home Hill is shaping up as a serious contender in this year’s competition.

Cricket Report

Round 2 of the CNQ Townsville Second Grade cricket competition saw Home Hill record a convincing seven-wicket victory over Wests Absolutely Dental at Mick Downey Oval on Sunday.

Wests, who won the toss and elected to bat, started steadily before Salvatore Cardillo made the first breakthrough, dismissing Beau McCarron for 23. Another wicket fell quickly, but Wests regrouped to reach 3/76 by the 17th over. From there the momentum shifted—five wickets fell for just 23 runs, with the tail adding only a small contribution. Wests were bowled out for 133 in the 32nd over. Thomas Cardillo and TJ Richards each finished with two wickets, while JD Wilkins impressed in the field with three catches.

Chasing 134, Home Hill’s opening pair of Zakk Myles and Adam Camer set a strong platform with a 61-run stand. Camer departed for 25, while Myles top-scored with 45 from 60 balls before being bowled with the score at 97. Lee Watts added 12, before Ayden Marano (21 not out) and Brad Parravicini (4 not out) guided Home Hill home. The side finished at 3/134 after 28 overs to claim a comfortable win.

Attention now turns to next Sunday, 21 September, when Home Hill will host their first games of the season at the Nutrien AgSolutions Cricket Complex. The Third Grade side faces Brothers from 8am, followed by the Second Grade clash against Saints at 12:30pm.

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New Queen Street Speakers Debut at Water Festival

September 11, 2025

The sound of celebration carried further in Ayr over the weekend, with Burdekin Shire Council’s upgraded Queen Street speaker system put to the test during the Burdekin Water Festival.

Originally installed to broadcast Sweet FM programs through the CBD, the stand-alone speakers have long been a feature of Queen Street, helping keep the community informed while supporting local businesses.

The recent upgrade introduced a public address function, giving the system new flexibility to deliver announcements, music, and commentary during major community events.

Mayor Pierina Dalle Cort said the investment ensures the speakers are equipped to serve a wider purpose.

“Queen Street is the hub of many community events, and this system now has the flexibility to support both our local businesses and our celebrations,” Cr Dalle Cort said.

“By adding a dedicated PA function, we can create a safer, more vibrant atmosphere for the many parades and festivals hosted in our CBD each year.”

The enhanced system was used for the first time during the Water Festival, where it supported commentary and music along Queen Street as thousands joined the celebrations.

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Burdekin Netball’s ‘Wigs and Wine’ Fundraiser a Cut Above the Rest

September 11, 2025

The Burdekin Netball Association held its fundraising evening “Wigs and Wine” on Friday, 29th August, drawing strong community support for a cause that blended entertainment, awareness, and local pride.

160 guests embraced the theme by arriving with wigs already on, filling the venue with colour and character. A glass of champagne on arrival and a hearty dinner set the stage for the evening, which combined light-hearted fun with a meaningful purpose.

The main focus of the event was the Ponytail Project, run in association with the Cancer Council. This initiative encourages participants to cut and donate their ponytails so they can be used to create wigs for people experiencing hair loss during cancer treatment. On the night, nine women volunteered to “get the chop:” Aimee Gibson, Kristine Patti, Jade Bolam, Brittany Bohl, Dominique Gorey, Cailin Gosling, Ella Zabel, Tayla McKaig and Tayah Gibson. Volunteers managed to raise $13,000, drawing a strong applause from supporters and provided a moving reminder of the impact small acts can have for those facing difficult health challenges.

The Burdekin Netball Association was pleased to welcome Cancer Council representative Teagan Marsden, who travelled from Townsville to support the initiative and acknowledge the community’s contribution. Her presence reinforced the broader significance of the Ponytail Project and the value of local fundraising efforts in supporting those living with cancer.

The practical side of the ponytail donations was made possible thanks to Amber Kelly of Lace Creative, who generously donated her hairdressing expertise and equipment on the night. Her contribution ensured the process ran smoothly and added a professional touch that made the evening more memorable for both the participants and the audience.

In addition to the ponytail donations, guests were kept busy with a cent sale raffle and a money board, which generated plenty of excitement while adding to the funds raised. Every dollar from the evening’s activities went directly toward supporting the Burdekin Netball Association’s 2025 Harvest Festival Queen entrant, Aaliyah Gibson.

The Harvest Festival Queen competition has long been a highlight of the Burdekin calendar, with entrants representing local clubs, businesses, and community organisations. Each entrant is tasked with running fundraising activities in the lead-up to the annual festival, with funds going back into their sponsoring organisation and into the festival itself. For the Burdekin Netball Association, supporting Gibson’s campaign not only raises the profile of the sport locally but also strengthens their role in the wider community.

Organisers were quick to acknowledge the efforts behind the scenes that made the night possible. The Burdekin Netball committee, together with Sheree McKaig and Shalon Gibson, were all recognised for their combined contribution in ensuring the smooth running and overall success of the event.

Events such as “Wigs and Wine” showcase the ability of local clubs to unite the community while contributing to larger causes. The combination of support for the Ponytail Project and fundraising for the Harvest Festival reflects the Burdekin’s tradition of giving back, where social gatherings double as opportunities to make a lasting difference.

Photos by Madison Mainwaring-Samwell and Carlene Muilwyk

Article by Carlene Muilwyk

Tracey Young, Carlene Muilwyk, Lynnie McLaughlin, Gloria Vass
Zara Frost, Katerina Samios, Ella Logan, Aoife O'Dwyer
Danielle Kaminski, Sheryn Woods, Susan Catanzaro
Tayla McKaig having her hair cut by friends Lily Arrate and Sarah Kirke
Back L-R - Aimee Gibson, Kristine Patti, Jade Bolam, Aaliyah Gibson, Brittany Bohl, Dominique Gorey Front L-R - Cailin Gosling, Ella Zabel, Tayla McKaig, Tayah Gibson

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Burdekin Juniors Impress at Whitsunday Motorcycle Club Day

September 18, 2025

Last Saturday, a talented group of Burdekin riders travelled south to Proserpine to compete at the Whitsunday Motorcycle Club Day, joining a field of around 70 competitors. Across five races for most classes, riders collected points toward their overall placings — and Burdekin competitors made their presence felt.

One of the standout performers of the meet was Ky Mitchell, who completely dominated both the 125cc and 250cc (13–16 years) classes. Mitchell’s speed, consistency, and control saw him stamp his authority over the fields, collecting maximum points and proving he is in excellent form. With the speedway season just around the corner, all eyes will be on Ky to see how he carries this momentum onto the 250cc Solo, where he is expected to be a serious contender.

The 85cc (9–13 years) group was the only class not run on points but instead decided by a final. It proved to be one of the most thrilling races of the day, with lightning-fast pace and a nail-biting duel at the front. Townsville’s George Holmkvist, who only a few weeks ago placed 2nd at the Australian Titles, went head-to-head with Burdekin’s Ryder Vass in a gripping contest. The pair swapped positions back and forth, going from first to second and back again, keeping the crowd on edge until the chequered flag.

There were plenty of other notable achievements from the Burdekin juniors. Both Noah Ready (50cc) and Carter Macelroy (65cc 7–9 years) celebrated their first-ever overall victories, a huge milestone in their young dirt track careers. Ryder Vass also impressed in the 65cc (10–13 years) class, where he dominated the field and won all but one race across the day, adding to his strong performance in the 85cc final. Meanwhile, Isahia Forbes-Young secured a podium of his own with a solid third place in the highly competitive 85cc (13–16 years) class.

Burdekin podium results included:

50cc: 1st Noah Ready, 2nd Ruben Vass
65cc (7–9 years): 1st Carter Macelroy, 2nd River Vass
65cc (10–13 years): 1st Ryder Vass
85cc (9–13 years): 2nd Ryder Vass
85cc (13–16 years): 3rd Isahia Forbes-Young
125cc (13–16 years): 1st Ky Mitchell
250cc (13–16 years): 1st Ky Mitchell

The results showcase the depth of junior dirt track talent in the Burdekin, with riders showing skill, determination, and sportsmanship across all classes.

The club congratulates all competitors on their efforts and looks forward to more exciting results at upcoming events.

Contributed with thanks to Lyn McLaughlin

Back Row (L-R): Carter Macelroy, River Vass, Ky Mitchell, Ryder Vass, Isaiah Forbes-Young
Front Row (L-R): Adalyn Forbes-Young, Noah Ready, Ruben Vass

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