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

Ayr Motorcycle Club to Celebrate Founders’ Day – 27 September 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

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Football Matters with Cyclops 18 September

Football Matters with Cyclops 18 September

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 fif

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

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

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 trium

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

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

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

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SLSQ State Conference and Awards of Excellence

August 27, 2025

Over the weekend, 6 members of the Ayr Surf Club joined hundreds of lifesaving members from across the State for the Surf Life Saving Queensland Conference. The weekend consisted of a wide variety of sessions with information and updates ranging from governance and insurances, membership and development, lifesaving and education and Surf sports, and everything in between.

Two of the youth members, Bella Lawry and Briella Wassmuth attended the Youth Forum to work with 15–25-year-olds to address issues of high importance to the younger members of the organisation and at the end of the sessions presentation six incredible ideas to assist with improving the movement into the future.

The weekend also included the SLSQ Awards of Excellence evening, where nominees from across the 6 Branches of the State are recognised for their dedication in their respective fields. The Ayr SLSC had 4 nominees up for Awards on the evening - Briella Wassmuth: U14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year, Kristy Wassmuth: Master Athlete of the Year, Stephanie Dale: Official of the Year & Kellie Lawry: Lifesaver of the Year.

The very first award for the night was the U14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year, where Briella Wassmuth was honoured with this award for the 2024-25 Season. Unfortunately, the other nominees were not successful in their categories against some very stiff competition. Two other awards went to other the North Barrier Branch, with Forrest Beach SLSC bringing home Innovation Award & Adam Edwards from Arcadian Club winning the Andy Frizzell OAM OBE Award for services to Junior Activities.

Nippers is back at the beach this Sunday. Remember, it's not too late to join, so if you are interested please contact ayrslsc@gmail.com or Kellie Lawry for more information.

Briella Wassmuth - U14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year
Nominees - Kellie Lawry, Briella Wassmuth, Kristy Wassmuth & Stephanie Dale
Bella Lawry &  Briella Wassmuth attending Youth Forum
North Barrier Branch Members at Awards of Excellence

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Thrills and Action at Brandon Sports Reserve as 80 Riders Hit the Track

August 27, 2025

The roar of engines and the spirit of competition filled the air on Saturday, August 23rd, as the Ayr Motorcycle Club hosted a high-energy race day at the Brandon Sports Reserve. Kicking off at 3:00 PM, the event attracted 80 competitors from across North Queensland, with riders travelling from as far as Sarina, Townsville, and Charters Towers to take part.

Spectators were treated to a thrilling afternoon of racing, with events across multiple classes delivering plenty of close battles, skillful riding, and strong sportsmanship.

“It was a fantastic day for the club and the sport,” said Karl Vass, President of the Ayr Motorcycle Club. “We had great weather, strong numbers, and a supportive crowd. It’s always rewarding to see riders from across the region coming together to do what they love.”

The club praised the efforts of its volunteers, supporters, and sponsors for helping bring the event together and ensuring everything ran smoothly on the day.

Looking ahead, the Ayr Motorcycle Club is now gearing up for Founder’s Day on the 27th September. This will be a special memorial event, one of the most significant meets on the club’s calendar, honouring past members and celebrating the club’s racing legacy. A full day of racing and remembrance is planned, with more details to be confirmed shortly.

“Our memorial event is always an important day for our club community,” said Karl. “We expect another strong turnout, and we encourage everyone to come down and be part of it.”

For updates and information on how to get involved, follow the Ayr Motorcycle Club on Facebook.

Spectators were treated to a thrilling afternoon of racing, with events across multiple classes delivering plenty of close battles. Photo supplied

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Charlotte's Colour Run A Vibrant Success

August 27, 2025

On Saturday, the 16th of August, the Burdekin Netball Association (BNA) became a hive of vibrant hues in celebration of their 2025 Burdekin Water Festival Junior Ambassador, Charlotte Sgroi!

As part of her journey as a Junior Ambassador, Charlotte held a wonderful fundraising event at her home courts to fundraise for her club and celebrate her selection to represent the Burdekin Netball Association in such a treasured community event.

Commencing from 2pm, a wonderful mixed netball competition saw plenty of juniors (primary school age) take to the Home Hill courts for a couple of memorable matches against one another to get the excitement flowing and hearts racing! Shortly after, everyone changed into their white t-shirts, ready to be covered in colour, and paint themselves pink, orange, yellow, red, green, blue, purple, or a wild combination of every colour imaginable. Waves of colour climbed through an adventurous obstacle course and slid down the slime slide which was a highlight for many!

“We had over 60 people join in, along with the Ambassadors, and everyone literally had a ball at the colour run - it was  a great chance to catch up with old netball friends and meeting new ones,” explained Charlotte.

The clubhouse was open, serving up plenty of food and refreshments throughout the afternoon, and even as the day began to draw to a close, nothing could wipe the smiles of the faces of everyone at the courts.

“A huge thank you to everyone who came along and supported the day - your energy, smiles and laughter made it a truly memorable event,” Charlotte added.

“A special thanks to our amazing volunteers, sponsors, and families who helped behind the scenes to make the day possible. We couldn’t have done it without you!”

Burdekin Water Festival Ambassadors Jorja Vasta, Ayve Cursio, Asha Grasso, Hunter Oar, Charlotte Sgroi, Georgia Tomasetig, Nicole Cervoni, Giulia Sarri and Molly Julyan ready to enjoy the Colour Run (Photo Credit: BNA)
2. Over 60 people came out to support Charlotte and the Burdekin Netball Association last weekend! (Photo Credit: BNA)

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Competitive Touch Football at Burdekin Carnival

August 27, 2025

The annual Burdekin Mixed Touch football carnival saw teams from Airlie Beach, Townsville and Burdekin clash in Ayr last weekend.

Local team Nrgize with Michael Littlefield, Tramayne Horan and the Lampton family combining, defeated a very competitive NQ Under 16 girls’ team in the Open A final 5 to 3.

Another local team Renegades under the guidance of Brendan Ford and the speedy Brad Johnson were too good in the B final defeating Townsville team The Chokers 5 to 3.

The under 16 division saw some entertaining touch played throughout the day. Whitsunday proved too strong for Baywatch in the final, winning 7 to 3.

The shoot-out competition saw The Chokers win the Open division while Whitsunday won the Under 16 division.

Sprints were conducted with Burdekin players proving too swift in five of the six events.
Winners in the Open division were Kyle Vitty (Renegades) and Maddy Wallace (Nrgize), Over 39’s Michael Littlefield (Nrgize) and Tramayne Horan (Nrgize) and Under 16’s Leo Rattler (Baywatch) and Claudia Ansell (Whitsunday).

At presentations, Burdekin President Peter Knapton thanked Wilmar Sugar and the Burdekin Shire Council for their generous support.

“All carnivals need volunteers to make it a success,” said Peter Knapton.
“I cannot thank enough our hardworking cooks, canteen staff and the referees who worked tirelessly in the hot conditions, “he said.

All teams thanked the organisers and were already looking forward to returning next year.

Contribiuted with thanks to Bruce Johnson

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Roosters Finish Season on a High with Win Over Herbert River

September 18, 2025

The Burdekin Roosters Rugby League season ended on a high last Saturday night at Bendigo Bank Park, where a strong home crowd watched the A Grade side defeat Herbert River 24–18.
While the Crushers progress to face Western Lions in the RLTD semi-finals, the Roosters will reflect on what might have been.

Saturday was also Sponsors Day, with the club acknowledging the generosity of its backers. The players repaid that support in style, delivering a complete performance.

Coach Steve Lansley praised the effort, saying his side signed off with a commanding victory on a sun-drenched paddock. Built on forward dominance and a superb tactical kicking game, the win gave home fans optimism heading into 2026.

The Roosters started with energy, completing their sets and marching upfield with purpose. Early pressure produced a quick try down the right edge to establish a 6–0 lead they never surrendered.

Halfback Jye Olsen was the architect, controlling the match with a near-flawless kicking display. His towering bombs and perfectly weighted grubbers repeatedly trapped the Crushers in their own half, forcing errors and drop-outs.

Up front, the brutal work of Hayde Munro and Nemia Nawave set the platform. Munro, in a man-of-the-match effort, broke the line with every carry and attracted multiple defenders, while Nawave’s hard running and defence added punch. Quick play-the-balls gave Burdekin plenty of strike power.

Herbert River never gave in, capitalising on Roosters ill-discipline to close the gap to 22–14. But Burdekin steadied, with Dylan Doak kicking a penalty goal and Munro leading the forwards back on top.

Terry Connors scored two tries for the Roosters, with Jones Munro and Terrence Mosby also crossing. Doak added four goals.

The win capped off a strong finish, giving Burdekin a clear blueprint for next season.

Reserve Grade

Herbert River turned the tables in reserve grade, running out 52–28 winners despite trailing 18–10 at halftime.

The Crushers hit back through speedster Tremayne Priestly, whose pace, along with that of Jerraime Nean, Jakobym Assan and Bailey Skipper, proved decisive as Burdekin’s forwards tired.

The Roosters were kept in the contest early by the strength of Llama Ghee, Caleb Noah and John Zaro, while centres Morgan Noah and Bokeem Moore Reid also impressed.

It was a learning experience for a young Roosters outfit, with many playing their first senior season. A fifth-place finish is a solid platform to build from.

Ghee was among the best, alongside Noah, Jack Rushton, Morgan Noah and Lincoln Boccolastte. Doak again starred, backing up for both grades.

Tries came through Reid, Noah, Doak, Ghee and Zaro, with Doak adding four goals.

Other Results

A Grade: Norths def Brothers 32–16; Burdekin def Herbert River 24–18; Western Lions def Centrals 22–20. Souths and Charters Towers byes.

Reserve Grade: Herbert River def Burdekin 42–28; Bowen def Charters Towers 30–18; Brothers def Norths 44–18; Western Lions def Centrals 28–14. Souths bye.

Women: Charters Towers def Bowen 42–8; Western Lions def Centrals 10–4; Brothers def Norths 48–0. Burdekin River bye.

This Week’s Semi-Finals

A Grade: Souths v Brothers (major), Herbert River v Western Lions (minor).
Reserve Grade: Souths v Brothers, Herbert River v Western Lions.
Women: Western Lions v Centrals, Brothers v Burdekin River.

Brothers and Burdekin River finished with almost identical records. Brothers ended with 27 points (7 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses, 6 byes, 260 for/122 against, +138). Burdekin River tallied 23 points (7 wins, 1 draw, 5 losses, 4 byes, 326 for/194 against, +132).

The combined Burdekin River side only formed after the season began but has shown plenty of speed. Brothers boast the bigger pack, but Burdekin River are led by one of the smartest players in the competition, Paige Horvat.

If Horvat at five-eighth gains good ball, the pace of Tiana Krutzfeldt, Martina Monday, Toni Daisy, Tanley Rowe and Abby King could prove decisive.

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Football Matters with Cyclops 28 August

September 18, 2025

A tough weekend for the Panthers: two wins, three draws, and one loss from six games. On Saturday in Townsville the Premiers lost 0-1 to Warriors, while the Reserves drew 1-1. On Friday at home, the Ladies beat Warriors 4-0 and Division 1 Men drew 2-2 with Estates. Division 2 Funkies won 2-1 away to Rebels. On Sunday, the Ladies drew 2-2 with Brothers at home.

This week the Premiers and Reserves host Estates (Premiers 8.30, Reserves 6.30). On Friday the Division 1 Men, Division 2 Men and Ladies are all away: Div 1 vs JCU 6.30, Div 2 vs Olympic 6.30, Ladies vs Rebels 6.30.
U13 Panthers Red made semis after finishing fourth and face MAO at 8.30am in Townsville. U14/15 Panthers also finished fourth and face MAO at 10.30am.
Night Soccer starts its 46th year Tuesday 9 September.

Premiers

The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers’ finals hopes ended with a 1-0 loss to Warriors. Keeper Jarrod Camer pulled off brilliant saves to keep Burdekin alive, but with five minutes left Warriors broke through. The defeat ended Burdekin’s top four chances, though the side matched Warriors’ intensity throughout.

Reserves

Burdekin Tyre Service Reserves drew 1-1 with Warriors. Despite conceding just before halftime, the Panthers stayed strong and Cooper Kross equalised with a strike into the bottom corner. Defence, midfield, and forwards all worked hard in a game where Burdekin showed resilience.

Division 1 Men

Austral Masonry Division 1 Men drew 2-2 with top side Estates. Cody Scalia opened in the 15th minute, Henry Fallon added three minutes later, but Estates pulled one back before halftime. Keeper Zack Durrant made superb saves before Estates equalised in the 73rd. A strong showing from the young Panthers.

Division 2 Men

C.A. Contracting Funkies beat Rebels 2-1 in a fiery clash for the last finals spot. Burdekin lost Heath Swindley and keeper David Bryen to injury, trailing 0-1 at halftime. Bryce Davies stepped in as keeper, while Jack Castrejana and a Rebels own goal gave Burdekin the lead. Down to nine men after red cards to Brad Wright and Luke Cathcart, the Funkies held firm. Rebels collected five yellows; Burdekin five yellows and two reds. The Funkies now sit fourth, needing only to avoid a 13-goal loss to reach finals.

Ladies

On Friday the Ayr Anzac Club Ladies beat Warriors 4-0, with Zandi Bonanno scoring twice in the first 11 minutes, Dayna Linton adding another, and Sienna Lago finishing late. Sunday’s clash with Brothers ended 2-2. Lago struck in the 5th minute, Brothers equalised in the 20th, Lago hit back a minute later, before Brothers levelled in the 43rd. The second half was physical, with Charley Ruskin booked, but the Panthers held strong for a valuable draw.

The Quote of the Week is from former Manchester Utd manager Ron Atkinson. “I have had to swap my Merc for a BMW, I am down to my last 37 suits, and I am drinking non-vintage champagne”.

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Perfect Winter’s Day for Thursday Social Bowls

August 27, 2025

Thirty players enjoyed another perfect Burdekin winter’s day on Thursday, with Glen “Bones” Berryman and Paul Vass taking top honours.

In singles play, Michael Young defeated Norm Bethell on Rink 2. On Rink 3, Tony Caruso and Tony Eadie overcame Judy Elton and Gary Nosworthy, while Rink 4 saw Margaret Chapman, Dino Poli and Wayne Newton too strong for Harold Rummeny, Elaine Young and Trevor Elton.

On Rink 5, Janet Arthur, Mark Swaine and Steve Doig stormed home to defeat Bruce McCallum, Nev Webb and Joe Linton. Rink 6 went to Bob Young, Ron Smith and Mick McClosky over Betty Webb, Sandra Darwin and Des Chapman. Meanwhile, Rink 7 featured the winning pair of Paul Vass and Bones Berryman, who accounted for Jos DeFranciscus and Alex Bojack.

Looking ahead, the Wilmar Challenge will be held on Sunday, 21 September 2025. Ayr, Brandon, Giru and Home Hill clubs will each enter three teams of four, competing for a shield crafted by the Burdekin Wood Turners. The event will rotate annually between clubs. Spectators are welcome, with a barbecue and bar operating on the day.

Raffle prizes went to Bones Berryman ($15), Bob Young ($10) and Gary Nosworthy ($5). The vegetable trays were won by Yogi Bunn and Priscilla Newton.

The club’s regular activities continue to draw strong numbers. Monday features morning fitness, followed on Tuesday by the Trimmers program and Funday bowls. Wednesday brings the Kraft group together during the day before barefoot bowls under lights, complete with the ever-popular sausage sizzle. On Thursday, morning bingo attracts a lively crowd before social bowls in the afternoon. Saturday’s $5 bowls remain a popular way to round out the week.

For social bowls, names are to be in by 1pm.

Photo and report by Stephen Doig

Thursdays winners Glen (Bones) Berryman and Paul Vass. Photo supplied.

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Cool Conditions Bring Big Turnout at Ayr Bowling Club

September 18, 2025

AYR BOWLING CLUB WEEKLY REPORT

The Ayr Bowling Club is celebrating a great week, with members taking full advantage of the cooler weather conditions to enjoy both competitive and social matches. Enthusiasm has been high across the board, with players showing strong support for one another and a shared love of the game.

The club's vibrant community spirit has been on full display, as bowlers turned out in numbers to make the most of ideal playing conditions. With momentum building and friendships thriving, members are actively engaging with the many opportunities over the past week, including social and championship games, and NQ Triples hosted by Bowen Bowls club.

Ladies’ Social Tuesday Afternoon was a fantastic afternoon with one game of rinks and one game of triples played. Winners were Linda Giumelli, Merle Nixon, Betty Schultz and Beryl Cornford defeating Isabel Cislowski, Katharina Stuckler, Sandra Stidston and Pam Power. Jeanette MacDonald, Donna Soper and Dot Cutting Defeating Meryl Smith, Karen Shepherd and Mary Poli.

Wednesday’s Men’s Bowls saw 14 bowlers turn out for a great day of bowling. Winners on the day were Joe Papale and Ron Soper defeating Chris Berkery and Col Essex.

Saturday’s social bowls was another great afternoon with 24 bowlers hitting the green. The successful team on the day was Arthur Gauvin, Joe Papale and Pam Power defeating Mark Pearse, George Nixon and Barry Shepherd.

Sunday the Consistency Singles were played Pam Power defeated Lorraine Wolffe Pam is through to the next round. Dot Cutting is through to the final of Crooked Kitty. Beryl Cornford is through to the final of Consistency Singles. The draw for all games is available on the Women’s Notice Board.

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.

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Come N Try Special Olympics!

August 20, 2025

Special Olympics Queensland is inviting children and adults with an intellectual disability and/or Autism to a fun Come N Try Ten Pin Bowling event at Burdekin Bowl on Saturday, 30 August, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Everyone in the Burdekin area is welcome to join, including participants who use wheelchairs.

Special Olympics is the world’s largest inclusive sporting organisation, offering pathways for athletes and volunteers to develop leadership skills while being fully supported. Children and adults from 8 years and older are welcome to join Special Olympics at any time.

This event is a fantastic opportunity for the community to experience the joy of sport in an inclusive environment and to discover opportunities to participate, compete, or volunteer.

For more information, contact Beverley Knowles, Liaison Special Olympics Queensland: qld.liaison@specialolympics.com.au or 0477 935 274.

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Roosters A Grade Injury Woes Continue

September 18, 2025

The Burdekin Roosters A Grade suffered another injury setback last Sunday, going down 32-22 to Western Lions in Townsville. After dominating Charters Towers in the second half last week, the forwards were expected to perform similarly against the Lions.

That didn’t happen. Last week’s player of the match, big forward Braedyn Cotter, went down injured in the first ten minutes and didn’t return. Soon after, recent signing and Fijian first-grader Kalevi Raluli injured a hamstring and was forced off. Coach Steve Lansley was left with just 15 men to rotate.

Lansley described it as a “heartbreaking loss” in a game marked by contentious officiating that seemed to go against the Roosters. Despite the effort, 50/50 calls consistently favoured the Lions.

Standouts were Lachie Sheppard, Colby Thompson, and Terrence Mosby. Sheppard excelled in attack and defence, Thompson’s creativity at nine kept Burdekin in contention, and Mosby constantly broke tackles, providing crucial go-forward.

Tries came from Terry Connors, Kali Nauque, Nemia Nawave, and Dylan Doak, with Doak kicking three goals. Disputed penalties and a tight no-try ruling shifted momentum at key moments, allowing the Lions to edge ahead in a tight second half.

The reserves went down 52-16 to a powerful Western Lions side. The Lions’ speed and mobility proved too much for the Roosters, who have had a mixed season. The loss eliminates finals hopes, though the season unearthed talent for the future. Tries were scored by Llama Ghee, Bokeem Reid (2), and Sakuisi Dreunimolea.

Other Results
A Grade: Brothers 22 d. Charters Towers 18, Norths 26 d. Herbert River 24, Souths 32 d. Centrals 18
Reserve Grade: Charters Towers 32 d. Brothers 28, Herbert River 44 d. Norths 16, Souths 40 d. Centrals 22, Bowen bye
Women: Brothers 22 d. Charters Towers 4

This Weekend
The final regular-round games see the Roosters host Herbert River on Saturday (reserves 3pm, A Grade 4.30pm). Centrals host Western Lions, Charters Towers and Souths have byes in A Grade. Towers visit Bowen in reserves and women’s matches.
Coach Lansley will welcome Tate Brombal back in the forwards and may blood some reserves. Herbert River, third on the ladder in both grades, will bring strong teams despite losing their last two A Grade games. The Roosters plan a big post-game celebration with a live band.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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A Week of Social Bowls and Friendly Competition

September 18, 2025

Ayr Bowling Club Report

This week at the Ayr Bowling Club had a busy week with competition games played all week. Tuesday 12th August saw Ladies Social Bowls giving us 2 triples game. Winners were Isabel Cislowski, Ron Soper and Betty Schultz defeating Jeanette McDonald, Donna Soper and Irene Wilson. Karen Shepherd Merle Nixon and Rayleen Hervey defeated Linda Giumelli, Katharina Stuckler and Dot Cutting.

On Wednesday, we saw a great afternoon’s social bowling competition. There were three games of Triples and one game of pairs. Winners were Joe Papale and Chris Berkery defeating Bruce and Barry Shepherd.

Saturday Social Bowls was sponsored by Ray Wall for his Patrons Day a lively afternoon of competition and camaraderie with 28 bowlers turning out. Featuring four fantastic games of triples and one pairs game. Emerging victorious on the day were Deslie Olsen, and Pam Power defeating Karen Shepherd and Barry Shepherd. Second place saw Arthur Gauvin, Lorraine Wolffe and Dot Cutting defeating Isabell Cilwoski, John McDonald and Lew Stidston. Third place went to Ray Wall / Val Edwards, John Pirrone and Sam Caltabiano defeating Donna Soper, Wayne Coonan and Sandra Stidston.

Competition Mixed singles featured four games this week. Cisco defeating Ron Smythe 25 -18. Ron Soper defeating Sam Caltabiano 25 – 15. Anthony Bull defeating Shane Stanford 25 – 10. Gary Pearce defeating John Macdonald. Winners now proceed to the next round. Country Pennants are on September 6th played at Bowen Bowls club. Players names on the clubhouse games board please 12 players are required.

The club also extended a warm welcome to several travelling visitors, whose presence added to the vibrant atmosphere and spirit of friendly play.

Saturday afternoons at the club continue to be a fantastic opportunity for locals and newcomers alike to meet new people, enjoy the fresh air, and discover the joys of bowls. Whether you're a seasoned player or picking up a bowl for the first time, you're invited to come down, give it a go, and join the fun!

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.

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Burdekin Netballers Rock The Chop For Cancer Council

August 19, 2025

In just a week’s time, nine members of the Burdekin Netball Association (BNA) will rock the chop as part of a wonderful fundraising initiative in support of both the Cancer Council Australia and the Ponytail Project!

Aimee Gibson, Kristine Patti, Brittany Bohl, Cailin Gosling, Dominique Gorey, Ella Zabel, Jade Bolam, Tayah Gibson and Tayla McKaig have all committed to cut their hair at the Burdekin Netball Association’s Wigs and Wine fundraising event in aid of Home Hill Harvest Festival Entrant, Aaliyah Gibson next Friday the 29th of August.

The event will see both members of the BNA and the wider community come together for one final “shindig” at the Home Hill courts before the BNA’s clubhouse undergoes an extensive renovation process over the end of season break and tickets to the evening are already on sale!

Priced at just $45, attendees can enjoy a glass of bubbles and a delicious high supper, and all tickets can be purchased from the BNA clubhouse or from NQIB located in Ayr’s Young Street.

With still plenty of time and the event itself to go, the girls have completely smashed their fundraising goals and have raised an outstanding total just shy of $10,000!

The Ponytail Project raises vital funds and awareness to directly support the important work of the Cancer Council Australia whilst developing wigs for those diagnosed with cancer. The BNA understands how a wig can make all the difference in a person’s journey through cancer, and asks anyone who can to donate to the girls’ fundraising links listed on the Burdekin Netball Association’s Facebook page.

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Strong Competition on Perfect Winter’s Day at Burdekin Bowls Club

August 13, 2025

Twenty-four players turned out on another perfect Burdekin winter afternoon, with plenty of exciting action across multiple games.

In the club singles played earlier, Norm Bethell claimed victory over Yogi Bunn on rink 3. One of the closest games of the day took place on rink 3, where Bob Young, Elaine Young, and Steve Doig edged out Judy Elton, Yogi Bunn, and Mick McClosky on countback after scores and ends were tied—a thrilling finish for all involved.

Rink 4 saw Bob Pickard, Ron Smythe, and Trevor Elton secure a solid win against Paul Vass, Des Chapman, and Glen “Bones” Berryman. Meanwhile, rink 5 featured a tight contest with Michael Young, Dino Poli, and Gary Nosworthy prevailing over Margaret Chapman, Sandra Darwin, and Terry Feakes.

In a pairs match on rink 6, Bruce McCallum and Joe Linton were convincing winners against Maureen and Phil Marsden.

The club is currently seeking players for upcoming mixed 4s at Alligator Creek Bowls Club—entry is $100 per player—and the Bowen Club triples competition, both scheduled for the same weekend in August around the 24th. Interested players are encouraged to check the notice board for more details.

Members are also reminded to keep Saturday, 29th November free for the club’s Christmas party and presentation night, to be held after bowls.

Regular activities continue strong, with Monday morning fitness, Tuesday Trimmers, Wednesday morning Kraft group, Wednesday night barefoot bowls and sausage sizzle, Thursday morning Bingo, and well-attended social bowls on Thursday afternoons and Saturdays (only $5 entry).

Until next week, good bowling!

Photo and story by Steve Doig.

Winners Gary Nosworthy,  Michael Young and Dino Poli. Photo supplied by Steve Doig

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Ayr Bowling Club Weekly Roundup 14 August

September 18, 2025

This week at the Ayr Bowling Club was filled with friendship and healthy competition. Tuesday 8th August saw Ladies Social Bowls with 6 Ladies giving us 1 triples game.

Ladies’ competition on Thursday 10th crooked kitty was played in a great match Heather Jorgensen defeated Beryl Cornford. In consistency singles Katharina Stuckler defeated Karen Shepherd.

On Wednesday, we saw a great afternoon’s social bowling competition. There were three games of Triples and one game of pairs. Winners were Paul Workman, Ray Wall, and Chris Berkery. On Wednesday evening, social bowls, in the triples game, the winners were Lyn Cecil, John Cesconetto and Heather Jorgensen. Evelyn Wiltshere Jorgensen and Martin Ireland won the second triples game.

Fun Friday Night sponsored by Chiropractic Care Ayr saw 48 bowlers take to the green lots of fun and laughter were had and the weather was fantastic. Winners on the night were Mosayeb, Ali and John. Second place went to Charmaine, Leighann and Nathan. Sportsman’s Prize winners were, Andrew, Rebekah and John. Lucky number board winner was Charmaine and Beryl Cornford won the meat tray raffle. Thanks to our sponsors Chiropractic Care Ayr for their support on our Friday Fun Nights. Our next Friday Fun Night is on Friday 5th September contact the club for information.

Saturday Social Bowls a lively afternoon of competition and camaraderie with 18 bowlers, featuring three engaging games of triples. Emerging victorious on the day were the talented trio of Donna Soper, Mark Pearse, and Sam Caltibiano, who played with skill and sportsmanship.

Competition Mixed singles were played this week with two close games. Irene Wilson defeated Pam Power 25 – 24 in a nail-biting finish. Lew Stidston defeated Joe Grabbi 25 – 23 in a close fought game. Winners now proceed to the next round.

The club also extended a warm welcome to several travelling visitors, whose presence added to the vibrant atmosphere and spirit of friendly play.

Saturday afternoons at the club continue to be a fantastic opportunity for locals and newcomers alike to meet new people, enjoy the fresh air, and discover the joys of bowls. Whether you're a seasoned player or picking up a bowl for the first time, you're invited to come down, give it a go, and join the fun!

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

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Strong Competition on Perfect Winter’s Day at Burdekin Bowls Club

August 13, 2025

Twenty-four players turned out on another perfect Burdekin winter afternoon, with plenty of exciting action across multiple games.

In the club singles played earlier, Norm Bethell claimed victory over Yogi Bunn on rink 3. One of the closest games of the day took place on rink 3, where Bob Young, Elaine Young, and Steve Doig edged out Judy Elton, Yogi Bunn, and Mick McClosky on countback after scores and ends were tied—a thrilling finish for all involved.

Rink 4 saw Bob Pickard, Ron Smythe, and Trevor Elton secure a solid win against Paul Vass, Des Chapman, and Glen “Bones” Berryman. Meanwhile, rink 5 featured a tight contest with Michael Young, Dino Poli, and Gary Nosworthy prevailing over Margaret Chapman, Sandra Darwin, and Terry Feakes.

In a pairs match on rink 6, Bruce McCallum and Joe Linton were convincing winners against Maureen and Phil Marsden.

The club is currently seeking players for upcoming mixed 4s at Alligator Creek Bowls Club—entry is $100 per player—and the Bowen Club triples competition, both scheduled for the same weekend in August around the 24th. Interested players are encouraged to check the notice board for more details.

Members are also reminded to keep Saturday, 29th November free for the club’s Christmas party and presentation night, to be held after bowls.

Regular activities continue strong, with Monday morning fitness, Tuesday Trimmers, Wednesday morning Kraft group, Wednesday night barefoot bowls and sausage sizzle, Thursday morning Bingo, and well-attended social bowls on Thursday afternoons and Saturdays (only $5 entry).

Until next week, good bowling!

Photo and story by Steve Doig.

Winners Gary Nosworthy,  Michael Young and Dino Poli. Photo supplied by Steve Doig

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