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SUGAR RUSH HITS NEW HEIGHTS

SUGAR RUSH HITS NEW HEIGHTS

The Burdekin’s premier running event saw a record-breaking turnout on Sunday, 26 April, as nearly 400 athletes laced up in Ayr for what was a Sugar Rush for the books. The 24th edition of the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club’s signature running event saw its previous participation record of 320 smashed, with around 392 runners taking part. Club president Patrick Shannon hailed the event as a success for both the organisation and the wider North Queensland running community. “We’re chuffed with the turnout,” Mr Shannon said. “It was a bit unfortunate—we actually had to cut off entries a little bit early simply because we ran out of bibs. It just means we have to plan bigger and better next year.” Continued on page 28 Massive Field Powers Sugar Rush To New Record In Ayr Continued from cover The event attracted competitors from as far north as Cairns and south as Mackay, alongside families and first-time runners in shorter distance fun runs. Jeff Rubach of the Townsville Road Runners won the men’s half marathon in 1:15:08, while Vanessa Kennedy of Hungry Runners took out the women’s title in 1:27:15. Matt Hutchinson led the men’s 10km field in 35:51, with Brittany Hutchinson winning the women’s race in 40:26. Miles Kerr claimed the men’s 5km title in 20:18, while Mia Brunker of the PACE Project won the women’s event in 20:46. Each runner received a complimentary barbecue breakfast courtesy of the Ayr Rotary Club, while MC John Furnell entertained supporters at the finish line at the Ayr War Memorial. Mr Shannon said the memorial backdrop capped off the morning, the culmination of months of preparation. “There was a lot of work put in over the last three to five months… But to see the community coming out, the amazing weather, and the day after Anzac Day, having the monument behind us, was a really good feeling.” FULL RESULTS Half Marathon—Men Jeff Rubach (Townsville Road Runners) — 1:15:08 Grant Breadsell Aaron Bathis Half Marathon—Women Vanessa Kennedy (Hungry Runners) — 1:27:15 Liv Compton (Whitsunday Running Club) Elizabeth Maguire (Hungry Runners) 10km—Men Matt Hutchinson — 35:51 Sonny O’Rourke Brendan Maltby 10km—Women Brittany Hutchinson — 40:26 Anwen Mackay Isla Chapman 5km—Men Miles Kerr — 20:18 Nathan Barrett Brad Patti 5km—Women Mia Brunker (PACE Project) — 20:46 Bec Stedman Skye Claussen CAPTIONS: Back—The 24th edition of the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club’s signature running event saw its previous participation record of 320 smashed, with around 392 runners taking part. 2—Jeff Rubach of the Townsville Road Runners won the men’s half marathon in 1:15:08. 3—Vanessa Kennedy of Hungry Runners took out the women’s title in 1:27:15. Photo credit: Jacob Casha

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Football Matters with Cyclops 30th April

Football Matters with Cyclops 30th April

Seniors A better weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had only four senior games winning three and losing one. The Premiers and Reserve, away to Riverway JCU, won 2-1 and the Reserves, also away to JCU also won 2-1, The Division 1, at home to rebels lost 3-6 but the Division 2, also at home to Rebels won 3-0. The Colts and Ladies both had byes. This week only four teams are in action as both Ladies and Colts have byes. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 are away to Olympic, at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Warriors at 7.00 and 3.00. The Colts and Ladies do not have games this week. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club An away trip to JCU is never easy, and after dropping points the previous week, there was added motivation to respond. JCU started strongly, limiting the Panthers time on the ball and making it difficult to find any rhythm early. The first half produced few clear chances, with JCU capitalising late to take a 1–0 lead into the break. The second half saw a renewed energy from the Panthers, while JCU looked to sit deeper and protect their advantage. This shift allowed Burdekin to dominate possession and build pressure in dangerous areas. The Panthers came close on many occasions, including a strike off the crossbar, before Elliott Dal Santo found the breakthrough with a well-taken finish following strong defensive work in the lead-up. Pushing for a winner, Kyle Taylor earned a penalty in the 87th minute, and Jake Siandri stepped up to calmly convert and give the Panthers a 2–1 lead which they held onto in the closing stages to secure a hard-fought result. That’s three wins from their opening four rounds. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service Another week and another changed side saw the Reserves debut opportunity for young players Charlie Predebon & Nyasha Gwarada. It was a very warm afternoon game and developed into a good contest with both teams working hard but neither finding any dominance in possession or field position. It took until the last five minutes of the first half for a goal to come from a longer range freekick and JCU went into the break one up. The second half for the Panthers was much better with senior players able to influence the game and keep better possession of the ball. With improved possession and control Burdekin were able to score two goals from Jonte Grazioli and Dom Arrate. It was a gritty game that in previous seasons the Panthers may have let slip, so very pleasing to turn it around and notch up another win. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Against Rebel, both teams and goals started fast, with two goals from Julen Arrate being answered by two from Rebels in the first eighteen minutes. At half time it was 2-2. After that Burdekin got stuck into the grind with tackles flying everywhere. Then a penalty to Rebels and second yellow card for Brad Wright tipped the balance, with Rebels side scoring two goals in quick succession. Cody Scalia headed in a beautiful Charlie Shears corner to give the Burdekin a chance, but with only ten men, it was too much of a struggle The game ended 6-3 to Rebels. Division 2 – RG Customs RG Customs 2nd division defeated Rebels 3-0 in a match they dominated from start to finish. Chris Achille gave Burdekin the lead early in the first half, but despite lots of possession and repeatedly attacking Rebels goal, the Funkies were unable to extend their lead in the first half. Burdekin added further goals through Simon Scuderi after 68 minutes and Fengil after 84 minutes in the second half to see the Funkies rewarded for their efforts and deserving winners in a match they controlled very much from start to finish. Next up is MA Olympic this Friday night away in Townsville. Masters The Masters had another good turnout and, augmented by the Ladies Squad had a replay of the World Cup Qualifier, Italy v Bosnia Herzegovina. A tight match ended in a 2-2 draw with a replay next Monday. Best players on the night were Charley Ruskin and Riley Granshaw. The Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off. Juniors Junior soccer returned in great spirit over the Anzac Day weekend, marking the first round of games following the school holiday break. Our youngest players in the U5–U7 age groups took to the field on Saturday afternoon, enjoying local matches filled with enthusiasm, teamwork and plenty of smiles. It was fantastic to see so many familiar faces back and eager to play. Sunday saw an exciting milestone for the U8–U12 teams, who travelled to Townsville for their first games of the season. The step up in competition didn’t deter our players, with all teams showing determination and great sportsmanship throughout the day. It was a wonderful way to kick off the return to soccer, with strong participation across all age groups and a positive start to the term ahead. The U15's had their first game at the weekend against Wulguru. A new coach, a few new players and whole lot of enthusiasm. A bit of nervous energy to start with the first goal being scored by the opposition, but the team went in at half time with a 2-1 lead. Goals for the Panthers scored by Annan Power and Nathan Casella. The team lost Linc Innes due to a nasty clash with their keeper which depleted the bench with only one sub. The second half saw the team digging deep to secure three more goals. One of the new Panthers, Cecil Badza Gwarda scoring two and Emmanuel Mio banging in the final goal for the Panthers to secure a convincing win 5-2. Unfortunately, there is a bit of a break before their next round on the 16 May. An excited U13 Burdekin Panthers team took the field for the first time this season again MA Olympic. The Panthers came away with a very good 3-0 win with two goals from. 2 Caelan Farrell and one from Jazz Chung. All players played outstanding football!! National The A League Men’s season has reached the final stages. Newcastle have won the Premiership; five points clear of Adelaide with Auckland third and Melbourne Victory fourth. The Elimination Finals start on Saturday with Auckland playing Melbourne City and Victory playing Sydney FC. The A League Women are at the Semi-finals stage. At the end of regular fixtures Melbourne City were Premiers six points clear of Wellington, with Canberra third and Brisbane fourth. In the semi-finals this Saturday, Melbourne City face Victory and Brisbane play Wellington.

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Round 7 Delivers Tight Battles Across Burdekin Touch Competitions

Round 7 Delivers Tight Battles Across Burdekin Touch Competitions

Round 7 of the Coutt’s Commercial Tavern Burdekin Touch open competition produced a string of competitive results across all divisions. In the men’s draw, Way To Go defeated BAYWatch 8–4, while His Haas and Slush Puppies played out a 5–all draw. Alliance Pharmacy proved too strong for Wires Down 9–3, and Petrol Heads accounted for Touch n Go 8–5. Blue Murder continued their good form with an 8–4 win over Ball Grabbers, while Burdekin PCYC and Feelers finished locked at 4–all. Renegades edged a tight contest against Royal Touch 7–6, and Teamo Supremo claimed a narrow 3–2 victory over Creampuffs. In the women’s competition, Eathorne’s Princesses defeated Lasers 5–2, while First in Physio delivered the most dominant performance of the round, overpowering Salty Sirens 12–1. Chick Flicks also secured a solid 6–4 win over Can’t Catch. Junior action in the under-14 division saw Chicken Burgers and Cowboys share the points in a 6–all draw. Rockies defeated Broncos 8–3, BAYWatch A accounted for Red Dogs A 8–2, and Silly Soft Serves rounded out the round with a 10–5 win over Red Dogs B. ‍Meanwhile, junior touch football sign-on will be held on Friday, May 1 at 5.30pm at the Burdekin Touch Football clubhouse. The program is open to boys and girls aged 4 to 12, with six weeks of skills, drills and games to follow. Returning Term 1 players can register for free, while new sign-ons cost $20. For more information, contact Rebecca on 0400 705 205 or Peter on 0437 710 500.

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ALVA BEACH PATROL ROSTER – LONG WEEKEND

ALVA BEACH PATROL ROSTER – LONG WEEKEND

As this is the final patrol weekend for the season, the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club would would like to thank all our patrolling members for the countless volunteer hours that were undertaken on the beach for our community, your time is appreciated and we thank you for keeping Alva Beach safe. Beach patrols will resume again in the September School Holidays. Beach patrols will resume again in the September school holidays. Saturday, 2/5/26 (1pm–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group I – Sage Hisatake (PC), Ben Hisatake, Luke Hisatake, Austin Dewar Sunday, 3/5/26 (9am–1pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group G – Carl List (PC), James Kennedy (PC), Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards, Ross Blakey, Jedd Giddy, Nate Giddy Sunday, 3/5/26 (1pm–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group E – John Moloney (PC), Anne Moloney (PC), Sophia Moloney, Tony Felisina, Tramayne Horan, Jarrod Rossato Monday, 4/5/26 (9am–5pm)[Text Wrapping Break]Group A – Chris Wicks (PC), Richard Dale (PC), Jane Olsen, Zackary Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner, Wil Holt

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Action Galore In Burdekin Touch Football Finals

July 17, 2025

The Burdekin Touch Association wrapped up another thrilling season a couple of weeks ago with the men’s and ladies’ open grand finals, showcasing fast-paced competition, athleticism, and community spirit.

A large crowd of enthusiastic spectators gathered to witness a display of attacking flair, tactical gameplay and gritty defence across all grades. Seven men’s and two women’s grand finals were contested, providing a high-energy spectacle that capped off the season.

Touch Football Finals Results

In the Men’s A Grade final, Crocs proved too strong for Alliance Pharmacy, taking out the title with a commanding 10-6 victory. Dylan Doak delivered a standout performance, crossing for four touchdowns and being named Player of the Final.

Crocs then made it a grand final double, edging out Eathorne’s Princesses 6-4 in a tightly contested Women’s A Grade showdown. Ani Naque scored a hat-trick of touchdowns, while Martina Monday’s all-round effort earned her the Player of the Final honours.

The Men’s B Grade final was one-sided, with Touch Me blanking His Haas 9-0. Leylan Lampton and KJ Zaro starred for the victors, with Zaro receiving the Player of the Final award.

In the Women’s B Grade final, Smiling Assassins held off a spirited challenge from First in Physio to claim a 3-1 win. Louise Groth impressed for the Assassins, earning the title of Player of the Final.

The Men’s C Grade final saw One Touch, led by Michael Taylor, overpower Teamo Supremo 8-3 in a commanding performance.

In D Grade, the experienced Creampuffs outclassed the youthful Slush Puppies 5-3. Landon Chatfield dazzled in attack and defence, scoring twice and securing Player of the Final recognition.

Nutek Titans put on a clinic in the Men’s E Grade final, dismantling Renegades 12-2 in their best performance of the season. Eight different Titans players got on the scoreboard, underlining their depth and teamwork.

In the Men’s F Grade, Onside saved their best for last—winning their only game of the season when it mattered most. They defeated Formidables 9-5, with veteran Kaddy Zaro—who came out of retirement this year—scoring three touchdowns and earning Player of the Final.

The final match of the night saw Touch n Go claim the G Grade title with a 10-3 triumph over Shake n Bake. Kyle Vitty was electric, scoring four touchdowns and picking up the Player of the Final award.

Touch Association President Peter Knapton congratulated all teams for an exciting and well-contested season.

“Thanks go to the referees who officiated throughout the season, Scotty in the canteen, Bob and Ian for line marking, and the Lewis’s for keeping the fields the best Touch fields in North Queensland,” he said.

Final Results:

Men:

A Grade: Crocs 10 (D Doak 4, J McIvor 2, T Heron, S McIvor, J Henaway, C Noah) def Alliance Pharmacy 6 (J Power, M Watson, J Olsen, J Searle, B Vasta, J Furnell) – Player of Final: Dylan Doak

B Grade: Touch Me 9 (L Lampton 3, KJ Zaro 2, J Profke, H Lammon, J Campbell, D Certanovic) def His Haas 0 – Player of Final: KJ Zaro

C Grade: One Touch 8 (S Smith 2, A Mottin 2, J Jones, M Taylor, R Taylor) def Teamo Supremo 3 (L Chapple, J Moustakas, J Thomassen) – Player of Final: Stephen Smith

D Grade: Creampuffs 5 (L Chatfield 2, P Knapton, J Lacey, B Cavanagh) def Slush Puppies 3 (D Woods, M Ahearn, C Becke) – Player of Final: Landon Chatfield

E Grade: Nutek Titans 12 (S O’Rourke 2, L Olditch 2, C Reid 2, L Howard, C Cooke, M Nicolaides, L Franklin, P Baxter) def Renegades 2 (S Andreatta, T Vettovalli) – Player of Final: Campbell Cooke

F Grade: Onside 9 (K Zaro 3, L Lampton, B Chapman, M Chapman, T Cordie, T Lammon) def Formidables 5 (R Petersen 2, R Dobe, A Brown, A Innes) – Player of Final: Kaddy Zaro

G Grade: Touch n Go 10 (K Vitty 4, R Palmer 3, C Saxby) def Shake n Bake 3 (S Pensini, P Jerkic, A Power) – Player of Final: Kyle Vitty

Ladies:

A Grade: Crocs 6 (A Naque 3, A Olsen, C Conway, J Sutherland) def Eathorne’s Princesses 4 (R Sartori 2, A Cornford, N Lacey) – Player of Final: Martina Monday

B Grade: Smiling Assassins 3 (L Groth, N Williams, A Lynch) def First in Physio 1 (F Ghee) – Player of Final: Louise Groth

Season Best and Fairest Awards:

Men:
1st – Ezra Henaway
2nd – Landon Chatfield
3rd – Rowan Petersen and Logan Guglielmana

Ladies:
1st – Tramayne Horan
2nd – Lataiah Trindle
3rd – Brooke Cavanagh

The Burdekin Touch Association looks forward to building on this season’s momentum and welcomes players and supporters back for more action next year.

Contributed with thanks to Amity Cornford.

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AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT 10 July

July 11, 2025

The Ayr Bowling Club has had a brilliant week on the greens, with members embracing the cooler weather and enjoying a mix of competitive and social games. Spirits have been high as players continue to show enthusiasm and support for the game, reinforcing the club’s strong community spirit. With momentum building and winter conditions ideal for play, members are looking forward to another exciting month of bowls and camaraderie.

Our Ladies’ Social Tuesday Afternoon on the 1st July was very enjoyable. Winners on the day were Sandra Stidston, Ron Soper and Irene Wilson defeating Rayleen Hervey, Heather Jorgensen and Mary Poli. Beryl Cornford, Betty Schultz and Dot Cutting defeated Karen Shepherd, Donna Soper and Pam Power.

Wednesday’s Men’s Bowls enjoyed strong participation, featuring two competitive games of triples and two pairs’ matches. The standout team on the day was John Pirrone and Col Essex who put in a solid performance to secure a win.

On a crisp Wednesday evening, members took to the greens for a game of triples and a game of fours. In the triples match, the winning team was Evelyn Wiltshere, John Cesconetto and Joe Grabbi, while the fours match saw victory go to Ali Vasefi, Katharina Stuckler, Margaret McLaughlin and Sam Caltabiano. The cool conditions didn’t dampen the competitive spirit, with both games played in great camaraderie and sportsmanship.

A highlight for the week was the Friday Fun Night. There was a huge turnout for a great night of bowls, raffles, drinks and eats. The night was sponsored by Sparkletown Car Wash providing great prize money. In first place, Robert Smythe, Arthur Gauvin, Ron Smythe and John Pirrone took home the honours. Second place was Johnny Grabbi, Angela Williams, Shane Stanford and Joe Grabbi. Taking home the Sportsman’s prize was Bertilla Piazetta, Evelyn Wiltshere, Tricia Achille and David Burt.

Saturday’s social bowls was fantastic, with three games of triples and a pairs game played. The winners on the day were Jeannie, Barry and Col who put on a fantastic performance to take the top spot.

The Men’s Championships A Pairs continued Sunday, Joe Grabbi and Lew Stidston were successful over Ron Smythe and Ron Soper 25 – 6 declaring after 18 ends.

The Women’s Championships Triples Final was held during the week. Congratulations go to the winners, Katharina Stuckler, Beryl Cornford and Dot Cutting. Runners up were Karen Shepherd, Heather Jorgensen and Pam Power.

Friday Roll Up is on this week, 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.

For more information, visit Ayr Bowling Club or find us on Facebook.

Also a photo of the Friday Fun Night winners. Photo supplied

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Canetoads Represent The Burdekin At Queensland Country Champs

July 11, 2025

A crew of Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads hopped their way up north a couple of weekends ago to play in Townsville’s Queensland Country Champion Competition on the 28th and 29th of June.

Closing out the month with a bang, seven players and celebrated coach, Rowland Holmes, represented the Canetoads with pride both on and off the field, with the club praising each of the players for their skills and sportsmanship.

“Well done to our incredible men and women who participated in the QLD Country Champs in Townsville,” wrote the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads online.

“The performances were outstanding all round!”

Looking ahead, the club has a world of preparations underway in anticipation of their infamous Ladies Day event, A Moment in Mykonos, scheduled for this Saturday, the 12th of July! The celebrations will kick off from 4pm at Jones Street’s Burdekin Rugby Union Club, with live music, drinks packages, finger food, raffles, and awesome games of rugby to entertain and delight right through until nightfall. Additional details can be found on the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads’ social media pages, or through emailing brucsecretary@outlook.com.

7 Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads players and coach, Rowland Holmes, recently travelled to Townsville for the Queensland Country Champion Competition (Photos Supplied)

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A Decade On: Remembering the Roosters’ Last Premiership Run

July 24, 2025

The year 2025 marks ten years since the Burdekin Roosters last won an A Grade premiership in the then Townsville District Rugby League.

Originally appointed as A Grade coach that season was Chris Perry, but he had to withdraw early, making way for Glenn Brock — a familiar face in local league circles, having coached many Burdekin junior sides. Brock brought in Carl List as assistant coach, and with several Bowen-based players in the squad, Bowen’s Brent Stocker joined the coaching team. Gary Wegert came on board as team manager, while fitness was overseen by Cathy Higgs, supported by her son Hayden and John Furnell.

The team experienced its fair share of ups and downs throughout the season but rallied when it mattered, reaching the Grand Final against a formidable Herbert River side led by the mercurial Mitch Seri.

Burdekin had its own legends, including the fearless Ryan Davenport and standout player of the year Lona Kaifoto, who would go on to sign with the Townsville Blackhawks. The backline was packed with excitement: the dynamic Power brothers, Karmen and Rainer; flying winger Bryce Stockdale; and the tough, all-round Jerome Lacco, who only hung up his boots this year.

Joining Ryan and Lona in the forward pack was Dylan Jensen, brother of current Brisbane Bronco Corey Jensen. And then there was Sio Ataata — possibly the biggest man in the TDRL at the time — who stunned many when he listed his occupation as “fish filleter.”

Guiding the backs was former University halfback Tyson Stocker, a defensive general who would later become Lona’s brother-in-law. Also in the mix was former Kiwi front-rower Brad Hunt, brought in for extra muscle, though he missed the Grand Final due to injury.

One of the proudest moments on Grand Final day belonged to young Mitchell Guy, named in the squad at just 17 years of age.

The Roosters looked to have sealed the title late in the match, leading comfortably with time running out. But no one had accounted for the magic of Mitch Seri, who conjured up two tries in the dying minutes to break Burdekin hearts.

Yet all hope wasn’t lost.

With the clock ticking down, quick-thinking hooker Zac Heron took matters into his own hands. On the last play of the day, Zac collected the ball 40 metres out and ran back and then across the field to straighten up and dive in the corner.

Local photographer Peter Peach captured that moment — and the photo is now famous.

The Roosters had won, triggering celebrations not only in the Burdekin but also in Bowen.

Players and officials from that unforgettable 2015 team will reunite this Saturday at the Ayr Anzac Memorial Club — a major sponsor that year alongside Burdekin Tyre Service — for a commemorative lunch. Afterwards, they’ll head to the local rugby league ground, where the current Roosters A Grade side will take on Charters Towers.

There, the 2015 champions will be introduced to the crowd before forming a guard of honour for today’s Roosters team — a fitting tribute, ten years on.

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Football Matters with Cyclops 10 July

August 21, 2025

Another difficult weekend for the Panthers, winning two and losing three matches. On Sunday, in Townsville against Saints Eagles Souths, the Premiers lost 2–3 but the Reserves won 3–2. On Friday, also in Townsville, the Ladies beat Warriors 6–1, but the Division 1 Men lost 1–5 to Ingham and the Division 2 Men lost 1–3 to Brothers.

This Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Olympics—the Premiers at 7:00 and the Reserves at 5:00. The Ladies and Division 2 Funkies are playing in Townsville on Friday. The Ladies play Rebels at 6:30 and the Division 2 Men are up against Wulguru, also at 6:30. The Division 1 Men travel to Townsville on Sunday to play Rebels at 4:00pm.

Premiers

The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers fell short in a 3–2 thriller against Saints Eagles Souths. In a Sunday night catch-up clash against a Saints side fresh off a big win, the Panthers were unable to capitalise on a spirited second-half fightback, losing 2–3.

Travelling to a notoriously difficult venue, the Panthers started brightly—finding space in behind and creating early chances—but finishing proved elusive. Saints, on the other hand, made the most of their pressure, breaking through to open the scoring. Despite more promising moments going forward, Burdekin couldn’t convert, and some errant passing late in the half saw Saints score again to take a 2–0 lead into the break.

To their credit, the Panthers returned with renewed intensity. Oliver Gabiola rose highest to nod home a well-placed header and bring the game back to life at 2–1. Moments later, in-form striker Matthew Kolb coolly slotted the equaliser, levelling the match and swinging momentum Burdekin’s way. But Saints weren’t done. A stunning long-range strike restored their lead, leaving the Panthers chasing the game once more. Burdekin pushed hard in the closing stages and created more chances, but the finishing touch continued to evade them.

Reserves

Burdekin Tyre Service Reserves had a Sunday night game in Townsville this week. Looking to bounce back after three losses in a row and fielding a very capable squad as players return from injury, the Panthers were keen for a result.

A short burst of rain leading up to the game made conditions a bit slick, and both teams had some issues with ball control in the first half. Burdekin had the weight of possession, but it was Saints who opened the scoring in the 30th minute. The Panthers kept on course and, at the forty-minute mark, a long-range strike from Kyle Taylor found the corner of the goal. The intensity picked up, several chances were created, and Leighton Gallagher scored his first goal for the club just before the break.

The second half was a struggle in both directions, with both teams making chances but not converting. The Panthers’ third goal came from a skilful volley by Jhett Jones in the 88th minute to give the team a deserved win.

Division 1 Men

The Austral Masonry Panthers travelled to Townsville to play Ingham Wolves. The Panthers played well in the first half to be only a goal down at halftime. The second half wasn’t as good, and despite Cody Scalia scoring for the Panthers, the Wolves won 5–1. Max Kelly and Jack Gimson had good games for the Panthers.

Division 2 Men

The C.A. Contracting Funkies lost 1–3 to Brothers. Missing quite a few regular players, the Funkies took a while to adjust to a few positional changes. Brothers scored early and settled into the match, controlling the majority of possession. They scored a second goal soon afterwards, but Simon Scuderi netted a good goal right on halftime to get the Funkies back into the game, going into the break only 2–1 down.

The second half could have seen either team score numerous times, but it wasn’t until close to full time that Brothers secured the win with a third goal. There wasn’t a bad player for the Burdekin side, with everyone competing well in a gritty and tough contest against a well-drilled and seasoned Brothers outfit.

Ladies

The Ayr Anzac Club Ladies delivered a standout performance against the Warriors, despite being a player short and having no substitutes. Displaying determination and teamwork, they powered through to secure a commanding 6–1 victory.

The scoring opened in the 10th minute through Zandi Bonato, and just two minutes later, Tegan Johnson doubled the lead. The momentum continued with Sienna Lago adding a third goal, followed by a fourth from a brilliant solo run and finish by Dayna Linton. Just before halftime, Tegan Johnson struck again to make it 5–0.

In the second half, the Burdekin Ladies controlled the tempo and conserved their energy. The only goal of the half came from Ellyana Mugica, to make the final score 6–1. Congratulations to the Burdekin squad for an incredible effort, showing resilience, skill, and heart.

Juniors

The Juniors are presently on the school holiday break, and fixtures will resume next Saturday, 19th July. Training starts when school goes back. Good luck to the Burdekin teams travelling to Bowen on Sunday for their carnival.

Masters

A good turnout of eleven-a-side on a cool Monday evening. Olympiacos beat Panathinaikos 4–2, with Clinton Southern and Hippy Nige getting on the scoresheet for Olympiacos and Thomas McLean scoring for Panathinaikos. Monday nights at 6:30. Be there.

National and International

The Matildas are playing Panama in two friendlies. Last Saturday they lost 0–1 in Bunbury and play their second game, in Perth, on Tuesday night. The Socceroos’ next games aren’t until September, when they play New Zealand in two friendlies—home and away—on the 5th and 9th of September.

The FIFA Club World Cup, being played in America, has reached the semi-final stage. On Wednesday, Chelsea play Fluminense and on Thursday, PSG play Real Madrid.

Quote of the Week

“There is black and white proof that I am not the killer I am supposed to be. I have only been sent off twice.”
— Graeme Souness, Liverpool and Scotland hardman

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Home Hill Bowls Club Report 11 July

July 11, 2025

A total of 28 players turned up for another perfect winter’s afternoon of bowls, with a top temperature of 24 degrees. A warm welcome to our visitors: Cisco from Ayr; Keith and Jo Roser, and Charlie Cheetham from St Georges Basin; and Jeanie Thompson and Col Ceating from Ulladulla, NSW.

A big thank you to today’s sponsor: ALLRIG Townsville.

Five games were played — four games of triples and one of pairs — with plenty of friendly competition across the rinks.

Today’s winners, on Rink 3, were Steve Doig, Jeanie Thompson, and Gary Nosworthy (pictured).

Match Results:
Rink 3: Gary Nosworthy, Jeanie Thompson, and Steve Doig proved too strong for Margaret Chapman, Joe Linton, and Wayne Newton, winning 22–18.
Rink 4: Henry Hazel, Con Ceating, and Jeff Taylor edged out Bob Young, Elaine Young, and Charlie Cheetham in a nail-biter — a draw at 18–18, decided on countback.
Rink 5: John Hall, Ron Smith, and Glen Berryman defeated Michael Young, Sandra Darwin, and Hugh Montgomery 17–12.
Rink 6: Cisco, Terry Feakes, and Tony Eadie outlasted Yogi Bunn, Dino Poli, and Mick McClosky 17–12.
Rink 7: In a family affair, visitors Jo and Keith Roser won a close one over Judy and Trevor Elton.
Club Activities:

Monday – Fitness Group
Tuesday – Trimmers Group
Wednesday – Kraft Group (day) and Barefoot Bowls at night with the usual sausage sizzle (names in by around 5:30pm)
Thursday – Morning Bingo, afternoon Social Bowls (names by 1pm)
Saturday – Afternoon Social Bowls (names by 1pm)

Until next week — good bowling!

Report and photo by Steve Doig

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Brandon Bowlers Make Their Mark

July 11, 2025

4 July 2025

Sixteen bowlers took to the Brandon greens on Friday night, 4 July, under lights and in near-perfect conditions. Two games of triples and one game of pairs were played, with all matches tightly contested.

Triples Results:
Dave Sheehan, Ben Mills, and Joe Yipnazar defeated Deon McIntosh, Rob Jorgensen, and Lyn Storrie.
Margaret McLaughlan, Zeek, and Jamie Woods got the better of Joe Darragh, Emma Woods, and Ross McLaughlin.
Pairs Result:
Brad McIntosh and Gary Pearce defeated Damian Morello and Bob Elwood.
QRI Bowls Day Success
Earlier in the day, the club had the pleasure of hosting the QRI group for a fantastic day of bowls. A total of 64 bowlers hit the green and played their hearts out, with the final result ending in a thrilling draw.

A big thank you to all the visiting QRI bowlers and our friends from Home Hill who made the trip over to join in. Also, a huge shoutout to the kitchen ladies, the behind-the-scenes helpers (including a few ring-ins), and Jorgo for keeping things running smoothly behind the bar.

Defrancisci and Bourne Take Out NQ Pairs
Congratulations to David Defrancisci (Brandon) and Josh Bourne (Jubilee) for winning the NQ Pairs Championship, defeating Justin Cribben (Jubilee) and Mark Hawkins (South Townsville) with an impressive 21–5 result.

Well done Defo and Josh — a great effort!

Dunn Cup 2025 Wrap-Up
The Dunn Cup 2025 has come to a close, and congratulations go to Suburban Bowls Club for taking out the title.

Brandon Bowls Club, skippered by David Defrancisci, alongside Chris Pearce, Danny O’Shea, and Gary Pearce, had an outstanding campaign. Over seven games and one bye, they finished with five wins — a huge achievement and the club’s best result in many years.

Despite some tough conditions across the four days, the team’s hard work and preparation paid off, finishing third in their section.

Brandon’s Match Results:
Lost to Cutheringa – 19–25
Defeated Thuringowa – 24–13
Defeated Ingham – 22–17
Defeated Home Hill – 25–15
Defeated Giru – 40–12
Lost to South Townsville – 23–24
Defeated Collinsville – 20–13

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BCHS Shines at 2025 Confraternity Rugby League Carnival

July 11, 2025

Burdekin Catholic High School’s Confraternity Rugby League team has made an unforgettable debut at the 2025 Confraternity Carnival in Rockhampton, finishing 3rd in the Division 4 Classic Competition and proudly flying the BCHS flag throughout an action-packed week of school rugby league.

The week began with the team’s safe arrival and participation in the beautiful Opening Mass and Ceremony at St Joseph’s Cathedral, Rockhampton. They joined schools from across Queensland Catholic and Independent schools to celebrate the spirit and unity of the carnival.

Day 1 presented a tough start for the BCHS boys, with two hard-fought matches resulting in a 20–6 loss to Trinity College and a 20–6 loss to Siena College. Despite the setbacks, Harrison Lammon stood out, earning BCHS Player of the Match in both games — a clear demonstration of his leadership and determination on the field.

BCHS Fights Back on Day 2

On Day 2, the team took on Emmaus College, Jimboomba in Game 3 and narrowly went down 12–6 in a tightly contested battle. Leylan Lampton’s strong performance earned him Player of the Match. That result placed BCHS fourth in their pool, setting up a Quarter Final clash with the undefeated Good Counsel College, Innisfail from Pool A. Rising to the occasion, the team delivered a memorable 24–16 victory. Harrison Lammon once again led from the front and was awarded BCHS Player of the Match.

In the Semi Final, the BCHS boys showed incredible heart in a thrilling encounter, narrowly going down 20–18 to Emmaus College, Jimboomba. The loss placed them in the 3rd/4th place playoff — a match they approached with confidence, composure and determination. They finished their carnival campaign in style, defeating St Augustine’s College, Augustine Heights 14–0 in a dominant display. Mason Kiehne was named Player of the Match for his outstanding performance.

At the Carnival Presentation, BCHS’s impact was further recognised with two major awards. Harrison Lammon was named BCHS Player of the Carnival for his consistent excellence, leadership, and skill across the week. Mason Kiehne received the BCHS Spirit of the Carnival Award, honoured for his relentless effort, sportsmanship and passion every time he took the field.

This remarkable achievement in the school’s inaugural year in the competition is a testament to the dedication, resilience and unity of the team and coaching staff of Mr Luke Marano and Mr Thomas Lammon. The BCHS community is incredibly proud of the boys, who have not only made history but done so with pride, heart and unwavering school spirit.

BCHS looks forward to continuing to build their Rugby League program in 2026, with even more opportunities for students to grow, compete and succeed on and off the field.

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Football Matters with Cyclops

July 24, 2025

Local

Another mixed weekend for the Panthers, winning one and losing one of the two matches. On Sunday in Townsville, against Warriors, the Premiers won 3-2 and the Reserves lost 0-4.

This Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are away to Saints Eagles Souths, the Premiers at 7.00 and the Reserves at 5.00. The Ladies, Division 1 Men, and Division 2 Funkies are all playing in Townsville on Friday. The Ladies play Warriors at 8.30, the Men’s Division 1 meet Ingham at 6.30, and the Men’s Division 2 are up against Brothers, also at 6.30.

Premiers

In a crucial clash against fellow top-four contenders Townsville Warriors, the Ayr Anzac Club Panthers rose to the occasion with a gutsy 3-2 win that sees them leap back into finals contention. The stakes were high, and the Panthers started like a side that knew it—dominating early possession and creating the better chances. The Burdekin side looked in control until a stunning strike from Warriors, completely against the run of play, found the back of the net to make it 1-0. Momentum shifted, and Burdekin struggled to regain their rhythm. But just before the break, Oscar Licciardello split the defence with a perfectly weighted ball to Matthew Kolb, who calmly finished to level the scores at 1-1.

The second half got off to a rocky start, with Warriors striking again just five minutes in to take a 2-1 lead. But rather than folding, the Panthers began to rally. After winning a free kick near the byline, Kai Goodman spotted the keeper off his line and cleverly curled it inside the post to level the match. The belief surged, and with fifteen minutes remaining, Ryan Scodellaro scored to put Burdekin into the lead. A brave defensive stand followed, sealing a vital 3-2 win and a return to the top four.

Reserves

Once again, Burdekin Tyre Services Reserves fielded a different team line-up, with the biggest number of injuries and absences of any game this season. A positive aspect was a Reserve Grade debut for Angus Innes and Zach Durrant. The Panthers made a slow start, and Warriors scored an opening goal after just ten minutes. From there, the Reserves settled into the game, and there were periods of good ball play and possession that ensured Warriors went into the break with only a one-goal lead. The Panthers started the second half poorly, again conceding an early goal. The team rallied again and stayed in the game, but two goals in the last five minutes ended the contest.

Juniors

The Juniors are presently on the school holiday break and will resume next week. The first event before fixtures start again is the Bowen carnival on Sunday, 13th July. Team nominations are to be in by 4th July. If you are unsure how to register, please contact the club.

Masters

A good turnout on a cool, damp Monday evening. And in a pre-play of the Club World Cup group match, Esperance de Tunisia lost 4-5 to Chelsea. Man of the Match was Chris Achille. Monday nights at 6.30. Be there.

National and International

The Matildas have played two friendlies against Slovenia, both in Perth. Last Thursday they won 3-0, but on Sunday could only draw 1-1.

The Socceroos, having qualified for the 2026 World Cup, now have to wait—possibly until the end of the year—to see who and where they play in the group rounds. In the meantime, they have lined up a couple of friendlies against New Zealand, home and away, on 5th and 9th of September.

The FIFA Club World Cup, being played in America, has reached the Round of 16 stage, the winners of which go through to the quarter-finals. So far, Bayern and PSG are both through and will play each other, and Chelsea and Palmeiras play off in the second quarter-final.

Quote of the Week

From then-Chelsea manager John Hollins when Doug Rougvie was sent off:
"It was a case of handbags at three paces, and he was unlucky."

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Mixed Results for Burdekin Sides in Tough Round

July 24, 2025

A Grade

The A Grade Roosters fell short on Saturday in a gritty fightback against Herbert River in Ingham.
The team suffered a heartbreaking 14–12 defeat to the Crushers in a hard-fought derby, with a slow start and missed opportunities ultimately costing them the game.

The Roosters found themselves in a 14–0 hole after a frustrating first half plagued by errors and missed chances.
Poor ball control and a lack of attention to detail in attack saw them squander early field position, allowing the Crushers to capitalise with two tries.
The defensive effort was good, but the inability to convert pressure into points proved costly.

To their credit, the Roosters refused to lie down, mounting a spirited second-half comeback.
Their defence tightened significantly, shutting the River out, while their attack finally found some rhythm.
Two late tries gave them a chance to snatch a draw, but the conversions weren’t enough to level the scores.

The fightback was a testament to the team’s resilience, and the coach will take positives from that.
Hayde Munro had a relentless work rate in attack and defence, constantly bending the line, while Colby Thompson’s strong carries and smart decision-making kept the Roosters in the contest.
Terrence Mosby was electric on the edges, causing problems every time he touched the ball, while Adam Camer was solid in his A Grade debut at fullback, showing composure beyond his experience level.

The early errors and lack of execution will be a focus at training, with better ball control and sharper attacking structures needed.
With centre Jesse Yallop out injured on Saturday and Logan Dickson with the Blackhawks, the coach may start either Luca Lago or Dylan Doak, with Terry Connors moving to the centres alongside James Munro.

Burdekin tries: Dylan Doak and Jye Olsen
Goals: Joel Mason 2/2

Reserves

Reserves coach Peter Horan said his team made too many mistakes in a 34–6 loss.

“Once again, we did well with 15 of our side under 20 against a very experienced River team who tried to take charge of the game all the time,” he said.

The Crushers were an older team, but Burdekin didn’t let youth take over—perhaps because they were missing some experienced players.
Horan said he thought they were right in it at halftime, down only 12–6, but smart play by some old heads and great kicking by Ingham’s 30-year reunion halfback Mitchell Seri kept the result in their favour.

Matthew Lee at centre was the players’ player, not far ahead of Taylor Pepa, with Archer Swindley also going well.
Luca Lago was one of the better players on the paddock, while winger Malik Ogameni was closely watched but came out on top.

Try: Price Gesah
Penalty goal: Dylan Doak

Ladies

The Burdekin River ladies team were well beaten by last year’s women’s premiers, Centrals, on Sunday in Townsville, going down 32–0.

The Tigers girls had too much experience for the younger combined team. Although they tried hard, they were generally outclassed. Dropped ball on early tackles didn’t help.

Martina Monday was named players’ player, and Paige Horvat was also among the best for the Burdekin River team, who tried till the end.

Ladder Update

The latest placings now see A Grade and the Combined Women sitting fourth on the ladder, with Reserve Grade in fifth.

Other Results

A Grade:

Brothers def. Charters Towers 40–14
Souths def. Centrals 30–16
Western Lions and Norths drew 24–24
Reserve Grade:

Charters Towers def. Brothers 22–14
Western Lions def. Bowen 30–10
Souths def. Centrals 44–12
Ladies:

Brothers def. Charters Towers 24–8
Western Lions won by forfeit from Bowen
Next Round

This week was originally scheduled as a bye for all teams, but the first round—washed out earlier in the season—will now be played.

Norths will visit the Burdekin on Saturday in all three grades: A Grade, Reserves, and Burdekin River Women.

Charters Towers will also play Western Lions in Townsville on Saturday, while Souths will host Herbert River in A Grade on Sunday.
Brothers and Centrals have byes.

In Reserves and Ladies, Western Lions will meet Charters Towers, and Souths will play Herbert River Reserves.
Centrals will play Bowen in both Reserves and Ladies on Saturday in Bowen.

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Burdekin Trio Battle in Touch State of Origin

July 2, 2025

Three Burdekin Touch players recently returned from the State of Origin series held in Coffs Harbour. This competition between Queensland and New South Wales is held every two years and is contested just as fiercely as its Rugby League cousin. The states compete in a three-game series for Open Men, Women, and Mixed, as well as several age divisions from Under 20 to Over 65. Results from all series are aggregated to decide the overall winning state.

Michael Littlefield attended as an elite referee and officiated the first Under 20 Women’s game, followed by the next two Over 35 Men’s games. This was Michael’s third major tournament of the year and confirms his standing as one of the best referees in Australia.

Tramayne Horan represented Queensland in the Over 40 Women’s team, which began promisingly, taking the first game 5–4. Unfortunately, NSW struck back convincingly in the second game with a 5–2 win. With the series on the line in Game 3 and the scores locked at 2–2, NSW managed to score the winning try in the final seconds—taking the series 2 games to 1.

Ian Kerr represented Queensland in the Over 65 division, which was unfortunately dominated by NSW. The Cockroaches took Game 1, 3–2, putting pressure on Queensland to win Game 2 to keep the series alive. The game featured outstanding attack and desperate defence and required extra time to determine the winner. After an additional 10 minutes of play in a 3-on-3 drop-off, NSW scored the decider to win 4–3. They then completed the clean sweep with a 3–1 win in Game 3.

Unfortunately, New South Wales claimed the overall State of Origin trophy. Queensland will be back in 2027!

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Home Hill Bowls Club Results

July 3, 2025

Thursday, 26 June 2025

Twenty-eight players fronted on a perfect winter’s afternoon. The winning team today was Henry Hazel, Phil Marsden and Alex Bojack (pictured). Sorry—no Henry in the photo as he had already left.

Four games of triples and one game of pairs were played.

Rink 2: Paul Vass and Jeff Taylor had a narrow win over Bob Young and Hugh Montgomery, 20–19.
Rink 3: Judy Elton, Delys Fuller and Keith Roser defeated Margaret Linton, Dino Poli and Norm Bethel, 18–7.
Rink 4: Henry Hazel, Phil Marsden and Alex Bojack edged out Brian Kapizke, Lyn Storie and Terry Feakes in another close game, 14–13.
Rink 5: Kaye Garder, Sandra Darwin and Yogi Bunn accounted for Jo Roser, Michael Young and Joe Linton, 27–15.
Rink 6: Maureen Marsden, Ron Smith and Bones Berryman outlasted Margaret Chapman, Elaine Young and Steve Doig, 19–17.
Club Notes:
Monday Trimmers is going well.
The Wednesday morning Kraft group is well attended.
Thursday morning BINGO is the place to be.
Wednesday night barefoot bowls continues, along with regular Thursday afternoon social bowls.
Saturday afternoon bowls is also on.

Until next week—good bowls!

Story and photo by Steve Doig.

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Men's 4BBB Golf Championships Come to a Close

July 2, 2025

The Ayr ANZAC Memorial Club Men's 4BBB Golf Championships took place over the weekend at Ayr Golf Club, with a host of local golfers battling it out for ultimate glory across three skill-based divisions.

The two-day event was highly contested, with gross winners and nett winners being recognised for each division at the tournament's close.

Gross winner of Grade B, Terry Hancock, said he was happy to be part of this years tournament.

"It was great to be involved in this event. Thank you to everyone involved at the Ayr Golf Club for putting on this competition," he said.

He hopes that it can continue to grow as an event in the future, rallying for more locals to participate.

"Please keep this event in mind for next year and make it a huge event again."

Results:
A-Grade
Gross Winners: Jake Lacey & Matt Wright
Nett Winners: Rob Pitt & Shane Power

B-Grade
Gross Winners: Geoff Munro & Terry Hancock
Nett Winners: Rod Williams & Jackson Plate

C-Grade
Gross Winners: Steve Orchard & Barry White
Nett Winners: Darrel Schieff & Liam Smith

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Encouraging The Next Generation

June 26, 2025

Burdekin Basketball Pushes For More Girls In The Game

From competitive fixtures to community programs, the courts are always buzzing at Burdekin Basketball. But now, the association is making a play for change—and it starts with getting more girls on the court.

“We’re a community facility, and we want to make sure everyone feels included,” said club president Shane James. “This current push is about getting girls back into sport—giving them opportunities to be active, to build friendships, and to grow their confidence through basketball.”

Located on Little Drysdale Street, Burdekin Basketball operates out of a multipurpose space with three courts, including a full indoor stadium and two outdoor concrete courts. Weekly fixtures run on Mondays and Wednesdays, with skills training and representative team sessions scattered throughout the rest of the week. Beyond basketball, the space also hosts everything from badminton and Pilates to youth groups and exercise classes.

“We’re a bit of a community hub,” Shane said. “We try to be a space for the whole community.”

But with support from recent state government funding, the club is now putting extra energy into programs designed to attract more female players. Shane, who personally applied for the grants, said the idea was to strengthen grassroots participation and bring new faces into the sport—especially at a school level.

“We’ve been into a couple of local schools already,” he said. “We’re holding come-and-try sessions and inclusion clinics to give girls a chance to get involved in a fun, no-pressure environment. Last week we were at St Francis, and this week our female coaches are running a session at East Ayr.”

While the club already boasts girls' representative teams, their regular weekly fixtures are mixed-gender, due simply to current player numbers. The hope, Shane said, is that with increased visibility, encouragement, and school involvement, the female side of the game will continue to grow.

“Basketball’s a great way to build bonds between kids,” he said. “It teaches teamwork, it builds relationships, and it gives them a sense of community. It’s empowering—especially for young girls.”

Outside of schools, the club is also ramping up its presence in the wider community—leaning into social media, word of mouth, branded apparel, and partnerships with local youth programs to spread the word.

“Any opportunity we have to get involved with the community, we take it,” Shane said. “A lot of our coaches are school teachers, and we’re already a familiar face around town. We want to keep that going.”

For Shane and the rest of the Burdekin Basketball committee, the goal is simple: to provide a welcoming, active space for everyone—and to make sure young girls know there’s a place for them in the game.

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Purple Pennants Return From Bowen And Wangaratta After Strong Showing

June 26, 2025

The Brandon/Home Hill Purple Pennants team travelled to Bowen and Wangaratta over the weekend to compete in the Pennants competition, facing off against five opposing teams.

The team came away with a solid performance, recording two rink wins, one draw, and one match win. Beyond the results, the weekend was highlighted by friendly competition, reunions with familiar faces, and the formation of new friendships across clubs.

Friday Night Bowls Draws Strong Turnout

There was a great atmosphere at the club on Friday night, with 18 players taking to the green. A number of visiting players from Bowen added an exciting edge to the evening’s matches.

Game 1 saw Brad McIntosh, Jason Farry, and Jamie Woods secure victory over Nik Pearson, Ben Mills, and Joe Ypinazar.

In Game 2, Paul Anderson, Margaret McLaughlan, and Lyn Storrie staged a thrilling comeback to snatch a surprise win on the final end against Deon McIntosh, Rob Jorgensen, and Ross McLaughlin.

Game 3 ended in a well-fought draw between the teams of Lloyd Shepherd, Chris Pearce, and Gary Pearce, and Crowey, M. Wright, and J. Wright.

The evening was not only competitive but also a testament to the strong community spirit and camaraderie that continues to define the club.

Margaret Linton, Judy Elton, Lyn Storrie, Colleen, Helen Collins, Sandra Darwen, Ann Newton, Meryl Smith.

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