
Local bowlers Lyn Storrie and Kev Collins have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Both emerged as contenders after consistently impressing during club championships, with Storrie claiming the A Grade Singles title after defeating Joy Woods in the final last week. The pair will compete against the best of the best across North Queensland, including representatives from Burdekin rivals Home Hill Bowls Club, Ayr Bowling Club, and Giru Bowling Club. Brandon Bowls Club congratulated both Storrie and Collins, who will be hoping to represent the club with aplomb after a history of solid showings at past iterations. CAPTION: Local bowlers Lyn Storrie (left) and Kev Collins (right) have been selected to represent Brandon Bowls Club at this year’s North Queensland Champion of Champions in Mackay. Photo supplied
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Former players, supporters, families and friends are invited to relive one of the Burdekin's greatest rugby league eras, with the Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club celebrating the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 premiership season. The reunion, to be held across the weekend of 17th to 19th July, will commemorate 40 years since the Home Hill Devils claimed both the A Grade and Under 18 premierships – a milestone that cemented the club's place in Burdekin rugby league history. Although the Home Hill Devils are no longer an active club, organisers say the team's legacy lives on through the many players, families and supporters who later became part of the Burdekin Roosters. The reunion will provide an opportunity for former teammates and supporters to reconnect, share memories and celebrate the friendships and community spirit that defined the club, and organisers are encouraging anyone with a connection to the Devils to attend. The celebrations will kick off on Friday, 17th July, with a meet-and-greet at the Crown Hotel, Home Hill, from 6pm. On Saturday, 18th July, attendees are invited to gather at Bendigo Park, Ayr (Old Rugby Park) from 3pm, where the Burdekin Roosters will take on Centrals in the Under 19s, Reserve Grade and A Grade fixtures. The weekend will then conclude with a farewell breakfast at the Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill, from 9am on Sunday, 19th July. Organisers say they’re looking forward to reconnecting with those who were part of the club's memorable era while honouring the achievements, friendships and community spirit that made the Home Hill Devils such an important part of Burdekin rugby league history. For more information, contact Anne-Maree Dale on 0421 550 457. What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Meet & Greet When: Friday 17th July, 6pm Where: Crown Hotel, Home Hill What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Burdekin Roosters VS Centrals When: Saturday 18th July, 3pm Where: Bendigo Bank Park, Ayr What: Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club 40 Year Reunion Goodbye Breakfast When: Sunday 19th July, 9am Where: Burdekin Race Club, Home Hill CAPTION: The Home Hill Devils Rugby League Club will celebrate the 40th anniversary of its historic 1986 A Grade and Under 18 premiership-winning season. Pictured are Under 11 Premiers 1987. Photo source: Facebook
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Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume, earning representative honours while balancing strong personal and family challenges. Chekaharne’s hard work and dedication have led to some incredible opportunities and milestones. He was selected from more than 400 under-18 players to represent the Queensland Murri Carnival representative squad through the Arthur Beetson Foundation. Following this achievement, he was also selected to play for the Ipswich Jets under-19 Mal Meninga Cup squad. This was a fantastic honour and another important step in his rugby league journey. Unfortunately, due to family circumstances, with his mum facing cancer, Chekaharne was unable to follow through with the opportunity. He has just arrived home after proudly representing the Queensland Murri team against the New Zealand Māori on the Sunshine Coast, where Queensland secured a 28–20 victory last Thursday night. These achievements are a testament to Chekaharne’s commitment, talent and determination, and we couldn’t be prouder of everything he has accomplished. We congratulate Chekaharne Taiters on representing his family, community, club and culture with pride. We look forward to seeing all that he achieves in the future. Congratulations, Chekaharne Taiters. Supplied by Brian Carnes CAPTION: Burdekin Roosters’ young talent Chekaharne Taiters continues to build an impressive early rugby league resume. Photo supplied.
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Seniors Not quite a good weekend for the Panthers. They played four games, winning two, drawing one and losing the other. The Premiers and Reserves were away on Sunday to Saints Eagles Souths with the Premiers winning 6-4 and the Reserves losing 1-2. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were at home to Warriors on Friday night with the Division 1 winning 2-0 and the Division 2 drawing 1-1. This week, there are four teams are in action, all away to Rebels. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams kick off at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves kick off at 7.00 and 5.00. Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Didn’t get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August! Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club After a slow start, the Panthers found themselves under immense pressure early on. The opposition struck inside the opening two minutes before doubling their advantage just fourteen minutes later. Things went from bad to worse when a third goal arrived ten minutes before half time, leaving Burdekin with a mountain to climb at 3–0 down. Despite the scoreline, there was genuine belief within the team at the break that the game was far from over. That belief was rewarded almost immediately, with the Panthers pulling one back, through Jay Leckenby just three minutes into the second half. Three minutes later Sean Young made it 3–2, and by the sixty-minute mark the scores were level at 3–3 with a strike from Antione. The momentum had completely shifted, and just five minutes later Burdekin completed an incredible turnaround to lead 4–3 with a second goal from Leckenby. The opposition responded to level the scores at 4–4, but the Panthers refused to be denied. Just sixty seconds later they regained the lead at 5–4 with a goal from Elliott Dal Santo before striking again another minute later, through Matthew Kolb to extend the advantage to 6–4. It was a remarkable display of resilience and belief, with the boys producing an unforgettable second-half comeback to secure a thrilling 6–4 victory. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service This was a tight Affair on bumpy pitch. Both teams had their chances with Saints Eagles Souths taking the lead before half time. The Panthers equalised late in the second half only to concede a goal in the ninetieth minute. Burdekin fought hard but unfortunately the result did not go their way. Some unavailabilities and injuries are taking their toll but hopefully the coming weeks will see the return of some of those players. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Another great result and another three points for the Panthers against Warriors on Friday night! Going into halftime locked at 0-0, the first half had been a tough, back-and-forth contest. The Panthers created a few good chances but unfortunately couldn’t convert them. Burdekin came out firing in the second half, with Jack Gimson breaking the deadlock after getting on the end of a beautifully delivered corner. Sticking to the game plan and remaining composed paid off, as Tarryn Smith then doubled the lead to put the Panthers in a strong position. Right at the end, Brad Wright was shown a red card while on the bench, but this didn’t change the outcome as the Panthers saw the game out professionally. A well-earned 2-0 victory and another important three points. Division 2 – RG Customs The RG Customs Funkies side drew 1-1 with Warriors on Friday night. It was a very important game and result for both teams placed 4th and 5th on the table. Warriors scored early in the sixth minute before the Funkies replied through Alec Contzonis with a great strike in the eighth minute. The remainder of the game was very competitive albeit with neither team able to find a winning goal. Masters The Masters numbers were higher despite the cool conditions and featured a pre-play of the Australia v Egypt World Cup match. The game ended with Egypt winning 12-7 after leading 5-4 at half time. Best players on the night were Jacob Casha and John Federici. The Magic Moments were few and far between! Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick Off. Juniors Junior soccer is taking a well-earned break over the school holidays, with both training and games paused for the next two weeks. We hope all our players, coaches, managers, volunteers and families enjoy a safe and relaxing holiday. Thank you for your continued support throughout the season so far. We look forward to welcoming everyone back after the break, refreshed and ready for an exciting second half of the season. International In the World Cup the Socceroos are on their way home after losing to Egypt on Penaties after extra time. With the score level at 1-1 the match went to penalties and Egypt won 4-2. And Brazil has been knocked out by Norway! Quote the of the Week is from ex Manchester City manager Malcolm Allison “We‘ve found out from this psychiatrist that players who are friends pass to each other more…”
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The Ayr Surf Club is gearing up for a big finish to the season, with several key events on the horizon, starting with the annual Senior Club Championships.
Set to take place on Friday, 25th April, the championships will commence following the local ANZAC Day march and parades. All competitors in the Under 15 through to Masters categories are asked to arrive at the Ayr Surf Clubhouse by 1pm.
Participants are reminded that full competition attire is required, including a stingersuit, pink competition vest, and Club noddy cap. Competitors must also have completed their required patrol hours for the season to be eligible.
With only three weekends of patrols remaining, the 2024–25 season is drawing to a close. To celebrate, the Club will host its end-of-season presentation night on Saturday, 10th May at the Ayr Surf Clubhouse at Alva Beach.
Festivities will begin at 5pm, starting with the presentation of Junior Awards, followed by an awards dinner and Senior Presentations.
All current junior and senior members, their families and friends, life members, and sponsors are warmly invited to attend. Further details regarding ticketing will be made available in the coming days.
Meanwhile, the Club’s popular Annual Beach Golf Day has been postponed once again due to recent weather. A new date for the event is currently being finalised and will be announced shortly.

Local
Once again, there was no football in the Burdekin last weekend and unless there is a possible re-arrangement of postponed matches, there are now no more games until the end of April. The Panthers have four home games over the weekend of 25 -26 April.
Juniors
The school holidays and nothing now happens until the 3rd of May. We hope the kids and families enjoy the holidays.
Masters
Monday Night Masters resumed last Monday after a very long break.
National and International
The Socceroos now have just two games left in the 2026 World Cup Qualifying Group C. On 5 June they are at home to Japan and then on 10 June they travel to Saudi Arabia. Australia must win one of these games to be sure of direct qualification. Japan leads the group and Saudi Arabia is in third place.
After their two games against South Korea the Matildas do not play again until the end of May. They then have two friendlies against Argentina, the first on 30 May in Melbourne and the second on 2 June in Canberra.
In the A League Men, Auckland drew 2-2 away to Sydney FC to claim the minor premiership with one round left to play. They lead Melbourne City by four points who beat Brisbane 3-2. Western Utd stay in third place despite losing 0-2 to Western Sydney who move up to fourth spot. Perth won their third game of the season leaving Brisbane alone at the foot of the table.
In the A League Women Melbourne City cemented first place with a 4-1 win over Newcastle Jets. Victory stays in second place with a 1-0 win at Central Coast and Adelaide is still third after defeating fourth placed Western Utd 3-1. Brisbane stays in seventh place.
England and the EPL with six games to go, Liverpool is almost home and hosed after beating West Ham 2-1. They are now thirteen points ahead of Arsenal with third placed Notts Forest another six points away. Newcastle thumped Man Utd 4-1 and move up to fourth place. At the foot of the table, Ipswich and Leicester look set to accompany Southampton into the Championship.
In the Bundesliga, with five games to go, Bayern still leads Leverkusen by six points after both clubs drew. Third placed Frankfurt won but is a further eight points away and Leipzig has moved up to fourth place. At the bottom of the league, Holstein, Bochum and Heidenheim, all look doomed.
In Italy, Serie A also has six rounds left. Inter beat Cagliari and with Napoli drawing now has a six point lead. Atalanta is a further four points adrift in third place and Juventus won and moves up to fourth place. For Monza it looks like Goodnight Luigi and Empoli, Venezia and Lecce are all struggling.
In Spain there are still seven rounds to go. The top five teams all won and Barcelona stays four points clear of Real Madrid with Atletico a further four points away and Bilbao another three points away. Valladolid are certain to be relegated and Leganes, Las Palmas and Alaves are not looking good.
And in France, with five rounds left PSG has twenty one point lead over Monaco and has a game in hand! Marseille is one point behind in third place and Lyon is fourth a further point behind. In the danger zone, Montpelier looks doomed and St Etienne, le Havre and Reims all look to be in danger.

Home Hill Tennis is thrilled to announce the return of Junior Tennis Coaching in Term 2, kicking off with a FREE Come and Try Day on Tuesday, April 22! The program will run throughout the cooler months, across Term 2 and Term 3.
We’re excited to welcome back Kayla Accornero as our Club Coach — now operating under her own business, Next Point Coaching. Kayla, originally from Ingham, has a strong understanding of coaching in regional areas and brings great energy and experience to our club.
Why choose tennis? Beyond the physical, social, and emotional benefits, our coaching program includes:
· Public liability insurance
· Free daytime court hire for kids
· A FREE Hot Shots shirt
· Access to our newly upgraded, modern club facilities
Tennis is a sport for life! Whether your child is just 3 years old or you're looking to pick up a racquet yourself, there’s something for everyone. Kayla will also be running Cardio Tennis — a fun fitness-based tennis class suitable for all skill levels. It’s a great way to smash your step goals without even noticing!
We also accept Sport and Recreation Fair Play vouchers.
Spots are limited — so don’t miss out! To sign up or find out more, contact Kayla at kayla.jodie03@gmail.com or call 0408 014066.
Coach Kayla Accornero. Photo supplied.

A huge congratulations to the Ayr High Hawks Swimming Squad, who made a splash at the BSS Interschool Swimming Carnival earlier this month, proudly finishing second overall!
From powerhouse team efforts to standout individual races, each of the swimmers gave it their all in the pool and showed incredible determination, sportsmanship and school spirit throughout the day.
A special shoutout was extended to the school's Age Champions, Mia Wicks, Briella Wassmuth, Isla Chapman and Ayden Barnett, for their outstanding achievements!
Well done to all students involved!
ASHS finished second overall at the BSS Interschool Swimming Carnival (Photo Source: ASHS)
Mia Wicks, Isla Chapman, Briella Wassmuth and Ayden Barnett were celebrated as the BSS Age Champions (Photo Source: ASHS)

The Ayr High family showed their true colours at the end of Term 1, proudly celebrating Pink Stumps Day 2025 in support of the McGrath Foundation.
With students, staff and community members all getting behind the cause, the school has already raised over $1000, with the final total still to come!
Adding a bit of fun to the festivities, Year 12 student Bradley Cahill took out the win in the lolly jar guessing competition with a sharp guess of 203.
A heartfelt thank you was extended to everyone who wore pink, donated, and helped make the day such a success.
ASHS was a school of pink in support of the McGrath Foundation (Photo Source: ASHS)

Burdekin Christian College may have sent a small team to this year’s Burdekin Interschool Swim Carnival, but their impact in the pool was anything but small.
With just eight determined students, Team BCC showed up with courage, heart, and incredible sportsmanship—proving once again that it’s not the size of the team, but the strength of the spirit that counts.
From strong finishes to cheerful sideline support, students gave it their all and proudly represented the College in every event.
A huge congratulations to Zachary Dale, who was crowned 14 Years Age Champion, and to Talea Leilua-Kava and Lachlan Shand, both awarded Runner Up Age Champions in their respective age groups. The full list of results is a testament to the dedication and effort shown by the entire team:
Zachary Dale
– 14Y Age Champion
– 1st: 50m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly, 50m Backstroke
– 2nd: 100m Freestyle
– 4th: 50m Breaststroke
Talea Leilua-Kava
– 13Y Runner Up Age Champion
– 1st: 50m Backstroke
– 2nd: 100m Freestyle, 50m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly, 50m Breaststroke
Lachlan Shand
– 12Y Runner Up Age Champion
– 1st: 50m Freestyle, 50m Backstroke, 50m Breaststroke
Amelia Bowden
– 2nd: 50m Butterfly
– 3rd: 100m Freestyle, 50m Breaststroke
– 4th: 50m Backstroke
Danny Wilson
– 2nd: 100m Freestyle, 50m Freestyle
Zak Populin
– 3rd: 100m Freestyle, 50m Butterfly
Sophie Leamon
– 5th: 100m Freestyle, 50m Freestyle, 50m Breaststroke
Cole Pontifex
– 3rd: 50m Butterfly, 50m Backstroke, 50m Breaststroke
Well done Team BCC!
Burdekin Christian College Swimmers impressed onlookers at the BSS Carnival (Photo Source: BCC)

Burdekin Clay Target Club held it's 100 Target Double Barrel competition on Sunday 13th April. It was a complete turn around to last months extreme heat, the weather was very pleasant with a constant breeze all day. Thank you to our sponsor Honeycombes Sales & Service and lui Populin for donating the meat trays for the raffle. Our next shoot will be on Saturday 10th May.
Event 1 – 15 Target Pointscore 15m
In AA Grade, Simon Steele, Joe Caruso, and Wayne Cislowski all shot a perfect 45/45 to share the honours.
A Grade saw Ron Clive take first place, with Bill Gall close behind on 43/45 and Bruce McBow finishing third with 42/45.
B Grade resulted in a four-way tie for first, with Dwayne Bartlett, Leisa Hopkins, Kevin Zarb, and David Stitt all scoring 42/45.
In C Grade, Tim Ewens and Alf Gangemi shared first place with 41/45, while Lynda Potter secured third on 40/45.
Event 2 – 100 Target Double Barrel 15m
Sponsored by Honeycombes Sales & Service, the main event saw Phillip Scalia claim the Open win with a perfect 100/100.
Joe Caruso took out AA Grade with an impressive 150/151, ahead of Riley Mikkelsen on 149/151.
In A Grade, Greg Maltby finished first with 96/100, followed by Mark Simpson who scored 122/128.
B Grade honours went to Dwayne Bartlett with 96/100, while Kevin Zarb was second on 93/100.
C Grade saw Brodie Elephinstone shoot 89/100 to win the category, with Rob Ness finishing runner-up on 88/100.
Contributed with thanks to Sylvia Rossato
Back Row: Representative for Honeycombes Sales & Service Steven Caltabiano, Brodie Elphinstone, Dwayne Bartlett, Greg Maltby, Joe Caruso, Front Row: Rob Ness, Mark Simpson, Phillip Scalia, Riley Mickelsen, absent Kevin Zarb
Photo supplied

Friday 11th April
Brandon Bowls Club was the epicentre of bowls thanks to North Queensland Green Solutions Ayr for sponsoring trophy bowls night.
The Bowls club saw 64 bowlers on the green with everyone in attendance enjoying themselves regardless of the level of bowls.
Second place went to the boys from Mio farming.
Bradman trophy went to Aiden Kratzman , Braydon Dibella , Logan Towner , Clinton White , Charlie Conway sponsor, Rachel sponsor
Saturday 12th April
Championship Pairs
Peter Jorgensen and Joe Yipnazar defeated Gary Pearce and Chris Pearce
A Singles
Kevin Collins defeated Mick McCloskey
Sunday 13th April
Championship A singles
David Harding defeated Jamie Woods
Peter Lejarraga defeated Lloyd Shepherd
4s
David DeFranciscis, David Harding, Danny O’Shea, and Ross McLaughlin won against Peter Jorgensen, Ray Paneccasio, Doug Kiehne, and Neville Dickinson.
Coming events
Ladies bowls on Wednesday 16th April names in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start.
Friday 18th no bowls this week bowls due to Good Friday.
Contributed with thanks to Lloyd Shepherd
Ramon Tortorica , Peter Lejarraga, Jayson Farry , Rachel sponsor , Lloyd Shepherd , Charlie Conway sponsor
Simon, Paola, Frank, Peter Charlie Conway sponsor, and Rachel sponsor
Aiden Kratzman, Braydon Dibella, Logan Towner, Clinton White, Charlie Conway sponsor, Rachel sponsor
Ross McLaughlin, David Harding, Danny O’Shea, David DeFranciscis, and Peter Lejarraga
Photos supplied

The Ayr Bowling Club has been a hive of activity once again, with a dynamic week of championship matches, social bowls, and special events drawing large numbers to the greens.
With the championship season in full swing, the club has come alive with spirited but good-natured competition, showcasing the impressive talents and sportsmanship of its bowlers. Social games have also remained a major highlight, contributing to the club’s warm and energetic atmosphere.
Monday saw the resumption of the Ladies Competition A Singles, which had been suspended due to wet weather. Irene Wilson secured victory over Heather Jorgenson, earning her place in the next round.
On Tuesday, the club hosted the Ladies President’s Day, led by Ladies Senior Vice President Beryl Cornford. Sponsored by Queensland Country Bank, Ayr, the day was a celebration of friendship and bowls, welcoming clubs from Brandon, Alligator Creek, South Townsville, Jubilee, Wangaratta, Suburban, Thuringowa, and Home Hill. Special guests included NQDLBA President Lynette and Patron Wilma, whose presence was warmly appreciated. Ayr’s own Ladies Committee worked tirelessly behind the scenes to organise prizes, prepare lunch, and decorate the hall, while club members Lew, John P, and Anthony lent their support throughout the day, ensuring a memorable event for all.
Wednesday’s Men’s Social Bowls featured three games of triples, with John Pirrone, Joe Pappale, and Lew Stidston taking out the win. The club was also pleased to welcome Rob, a visiting bowler passing through Ayr, highlighting the club’s reputation for warm hospitality.
Later that evening, two games of triples lit up the greens. Harry Dewing, Margaret McLaughlin, and Sam Caltabiano were victorious in one match, while Kate Stringer, Dr Ali, Katharina Stuckler, and Ross McLaughlin claimed the win in the other, delivering an exciting night of bowls.
Thursday brought the Ladies Championship Fours Final, with Donna, Betty, Beryl, and Pam delivering an outstanding performance to claim the title after a thrilling display of skill and teamwork.
Saturday’s Mixed Social Bowls saw a great turnout, with social players sharing the afternoon with the women’s and men’s pennants teams for some practice matches. In a closely fought contest, the men narrowly defeated the women by just four shots. Wixi, Anthony, Barry, and John were named winners of the day, with Cisco, Linda, and Lew finishing runners-up.
To round out the week, Ron Soper and Joe Grabbi completed their suspended Championship A Singles match, with Ron coming out on top to move through to the next round.
Looking ahead, the club is gearing up for a special ANZAC Day gathering. An afternoon of Social Bowls will be held from 1:30 to 4:00 pm, followed by a delightful afternoon tea. Everyone is welcome to come along, pay tribute, and enjoy a wonderful afternoon with friends.
Please note there will be no Social Bowls on Saturday, April 26, as the club will be hosting the Division 1 Ladies Pennants competition. This exciting event will run over four days and will feature Ayr’s own Ladies team competing against the best in the division.
To book your spot for Social Bowls, contact or text Anthony Bull on 0409 480 490.
Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull
President Beryl's Day. Photo supplied

Four young riders from the Burdekin. will compete at the Australian Dirt Track Titles this weekend in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales. Representing the Ayr Motorcycle Club, they have earned their spot after strong performances in local and regional events. The Australian Dirt Track Titles attract top junior competitors from across the country, with all riders chasing the honour of becoming a national champion.
Four talented young riders from the Burdekin – Ryke Haller, Ky Mitchell, Ryder Vass, and Noah Ready – are set to compete at the Australian Dirt Track Titles this weekend in Kurri Kurri, New South Wales.
After a series of impressive results in local and regional events, the young Burdekin riders have earned their place among the nation's best. Representing the Ayr Motorcycle Club, they’ll take to the track this weekend to showcase their talent and determination against top junior competitors from across Australia.
Each rider will compete in their respective classes: Ryke in the Junior 250cc, Ky in the Junior 125cc, Ryder in both the 85cc and 65cc classes, and Noah in the 50cc class.
The Australian Dirt Track Titles are a major highlight on the motorsport calendar, drawing competitors from across the nation, all aiming for the prestigious title of national champion.

The opening round of the Rugby League Townsville and District (RLTD) season was played last weekend after being postponed due to wet weather. Those games will now be played in July.
In A-grade, Western Lions started strong, defeating last year’s grand final opponents 52–0. Herbert River also impressed, beating Centrals 18–10 on Sunday.
At Jack Manski Oval, Brothers overpowered the Burdekin Roosters 40–10, although the match was closer than the score suggests. Norths and Charters Towers had byes.
Brothers dominated early, taking full advantage of penalties and Roosters' mistakes to race to a 30–0 halftime lead. However, the Roosters regrouped and matched Brothers in the second half, with both teams scoring 10 points each.
Roosters coach Steve Lansley said the limited preparation due to rain made it a tough start but expected improvement as conditions dry out. He praised Jesse Yallop’s strong all-round game and Logan Dickson’s standout performance, including a brilliant try.
Halves Jye Olsen and Hayde Munro impressed, steering the team well, while hookers Colby Thompson and Josh Hunt added spark around the ruck. PNG international Aiden Arisa showed promise and will be a danger once fully fit.
Caleb Noah made plenty of metres with his powerful running, supported by Lachlan Shepherd and Alfie Mather. Colby Thompson and Logan Dickson scored tries, with Jye Olsen adding a goal.
Injuries Hurt Roosters Reserves
The Roosters reserve grade team went down 46–16 to Brothers after leading 16–14 at halftime.
After trailing 10–0 early, the Roosters hit back with three tries to take the lead. But injuries crippled the side, with six players lost early in the second half. Forced to finish the game with only 13 players, the Roosters couldn’t hold out a fast-finishing Brothers.
Coach Peter Horan praised his young side, many playing their first senior match. Bryce Gesah was a standout, with strong performances from Jye Starr, Aiden Camer, Jack Rushton and Dylan Doak, who scored a classy try and kicked two goals. John Zaro also featured well.
Other try scorers were Bokeen Reid and Kane Bachelor.
In other reserve grade games, Norths beat Bowen 22–10, Souths defeated Western Lions 34–12, and Centrals beat Herbert River 46–6.
Ladies and Juniors
In the women’s match, Norths thrashed Bowen 68–0. The Burdekin Hens were unable to field a team but are expected to return next week.
In under-18s, Centrals beat the Roosters 34–12 in a trial game. Cheanne Taiters, Johben Tabo and Mason Kiehne scored tries for the Roosters.

Saturday 12th 0f April 1.00pm to 5,00pm ( Patrol Group B ) Terry Lund, Tramayne Horan, Dylan Carew, Heather Scott, Anita Giddy, Jan Hatherell, Gabriel Hatherell, Toby Wilson, Danny Wilson.’
Sunday 13th 0f April 9.ooam to 1oopm ( Patrol Group E) John Moloney, Anne Moloney, Tony Felesina, Isabella Moloney, Jane Jones, Gavin Jones, Sophia Moloney, Alissia Gibson, Billy Gibson, Shaize Christie, Emma Jones.
Sunday 13th 0f April 1.00pm to 5.00pm ( Patrol Group G ) Carl List, Jimmy Hayllor, Jamey Kennedy, Shane Morgan, Ross Blakey, Ross Rickards, Jedd Giddy.
Friday 18 0f April ( Good Friday ) 9.00am To 5.00 pm All day ( Patrol Group E ) John Moloney, Anne Moloney, Tony Felesina, Isa Bella Moloney, Jane Jones, Gavin Jones, Sophia Moloney, Alissia Gibson, Billy Gibson, Shaize Christie, Emma jones.
Saturday 19th 0f April ( Easter Saturday ) 9.00am to 5,00pm All day ( Patrol Group B ) Terry lund, Tramayne Horan, Dylan Carew, Heather Scott, Anita Giddy, Jan Hatherell, Gabriel Hatherell, Toby Wilson, danny Wilson,.
Sunday 20th 0f April ( Easter Sunday ) 9.00 to 5.00pm All day ( Patrol Group F ) Lisa Furnell, Jen Morgan, John Furnell, Jo Morgan, Lauren Chapman, Isla Chapman, Ryley Sartori, Jake Sartori, Kat Satori, Dave Sartori.
Monday 21st of April ( Easter Monday ) 9.00am to 5.00pm All Day ( Patrol Group D ) Ben Lawry, Kelllie Lawry, Zac dale, Parker Bonaato, Richard Dale, Bella Lawry, Willam Holt, Sharli Archibald, Danica Archibald, Lisa Vivian, Kristy Wassmuth, Briella Wassmuth.
Friday 25th Of April ( Anzac Day ) 9.00am to 5,00pm ( All day ) ( Patrol Group D ) Ben Lawry, Kellie Lawry, Zac Dale, Parker bonito, Richard dale, Bella Lawry, Willam Holt, Sharli Archibald, Danica Archibald, Lisa vibian, Kristy Wassmuth Briella Wassmuth.

Ayr Bowling Club has enjoyed another vibrant week on the greens, with a fantastic mix of social and championship games bringing members together. With the championship season now in full swing, competition has been fierce but friendly, highlighting the impressive skill and sportsmanship of the club's bowlers. Social games have also been well-attended, creating a welcoming and lively atmosphere that continues to strengthen the club’s sense of community.
Club President Anthony Bull praised the positive energy surrounding the club, saying, “It’s been fantastic to see so many members out on the greens, supporting each other and enjoying the game. The enthusiasm this season has been outstanding, and it’s a credit to the great culture we are building at Ayr Bowling Club.”
Tuesday Ladies’ Social Bowls was played in overcast conditions with intermittent showers throughout the afternoon. Winners on the day were Donna Soper, Beryl Cornford and Dot Cutting, who defeated Katharina Stuckler, Merle Nixon and Pam Power. On the next rink, Meryl Smith, Karen Page and Heather Jorgensen triumphed over Ruth Moore, Sandra Stidston and Mary Poli.
The Ladies’ Competition B Singles, which had previously been suspended due to wet weather, resumed on Sunday. Lorraine Wolffe defeated Karen Shepherd 25–20 and will now progress to the final against Heather Jorgensen.
Men’s Social Bowls on Wednesday featured one game of triples and one game of pairs. Despite the high humidity, a committed group turned out to play. The winners on the day were Cisco, Wayne Newton and Wicksie.
On Friday evening, the club hosted its Fun Friday Night Bowls, proudly sponsored by B & M Drilling. The night was a great success, with many new bowlers returning to enjoy the fun and camaraderie. Prize-winners were Charmaine, Lyndall, Helen and Steve (1st); Lisa, Crystal and Kerrie (2nd); and Kate, Lyn and Pam (Sportsman award). The club extended a big thank you to B & M Drilling for their continued support.
Saturday’s Social Bowls, sponsored by the Mahjong Group in celebration of their 13th birthday, saw four rinks of mixed social bowlers enjoying lively games of triples. The Mahjong Group, which meets at the clubhouse every Wednesday and Sunday, has generously supported the club’s events over the years.
As the competitive season approaches, the men’s and ladies’ pennants teams seized the opportunity to play a friendly yet competitive practice match, taking to the greens in two games of rinks featuring men vs women.
Winners on the day were Ron Smythe, Sam Caltibianco, Col Essex and Ron Soper. Runners-up were Wicksie, Henry Hazle, Barry Hewson and Joe Papale. First prize winners received £25 per person, while runners-up took home £15 per person, all thanks to sponsorship from the Mahjong Group.
On Sunday, the B Grade Championship Final was held between Cisco and Ron Smythe. Both relatively new to the game, the pair put on a thrilling display of skill. It was a tight contest until Ron began to pull away towards the end, ultimately winning 25–16. Congratulations to Ron Smythe on being crowned the B Grade Champion.
For those interested in trying lawn bowls, Ayr Bowling Club offers a friendly and inclusive environment for players of all levels.
Club Information:
Location: 101 Young Street, Ayr, Queensland 4807
Phone: (07) 4783 1336
Facebook: Ayr Bowling Club
Social bowls are played on Wednesday mornings or evenings, and Saturday afternoons. The club welcomes new faces and provides plenty of sets of bowls for beginners to use. Whether experienced or new to the sport, all are invited to join in and enjoy the game in a fun and social setting.
Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull - Ayr Bowling Club.
Saturday bowls winners
Friday fun night winners
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Junior Golf Ayr capped off the school term with a competitive and spirited April Anzac Monthly Medal event, held on a steamy and humid morning that tested the mettle of our rising golf stars.
In the 9-hole competition, Oscar Mahoney took out the Gross honours, while Kyle Wilkie claimed the coveted Monthly Medal.
Heath Smart delivered the top Gross score in the 6-hole division, with Tyler Smith earning the Monthly Medal.
The 3-hole comp saw Opie McKeough take out Gross, while Zade Keating walked away with the Monthly Medal.
A special shout-out goes to Zade Keating, Evelyn Mahoney, Heath Smart, and Oscar Mahoney for their strong performances in the skills challenges, taking out titles in Longest Putt, Least Putts, and Nearest to the Pin across their respective divisions.
Junior Golf Ayr will now break for the school holidays, returning to the fairways on 26 April. Best of luck to all our players heading off to compete in the Townsville Classic—swing strong!
Contributed with thanks to Laura Mahoney - Ayr Junior Golf.
Presenter Lyla Land with winners from back Zade Keating, Oscar Mahoney, Heath Smart Front Tyler Smith, Evelyn Mahoney, Kyle Wilkie. Absent Opie McKeough

Local
Once again, there was no football in the Burdekin last weekend. The Panthers should have had a Ladies match in Townsville on Friday night against Warriors, but the wet weather postponed it.
Except for possible re-arrangement of postponed matches, there are now no more games
until the end of April. The Panthers have four home games over the weekend of 25 -26 April.
Juniors
As it is now the school holidays the Juniors fixtures will resume after Easter on the 3rd May. We hope the kids and families enjoy the holidays.
Masters
Monday Night Masters had to be called off yet again as the grounds were too wet. Fingers crossed that we will be able to resume next Monday 14th April.
National and International
The Socceroos now have just two games left in the 2026 World Cup Qualifying Group C. On 5 June they are at home to Japan and then on 10 June they travel to Saudi Arabia. Australia must win one of these games to be sure of direct qualification. The New Zealand All Whites have already qualified winning the Oceania Group!
The Matildas played South Korea again on Monday. In the first game last Friday Australia won 1-0 in a not very convincing performance in Sydney.
In the A League Men, Auckland could only draw 1-1 at home to Western Sydney and now leads Western Utd by five points. Western won 3-1 in Perth, their fifth consecutive win. Third placed Melbourne City won 1-0 at home to Central Coast and is a point below Western and four points clear of fourth placed Wanderers. Brisbane lost 1-5 at home to Macarthur but stays in twelfth place.
Only one match in the A League Women. Melbourne City is still top, two points clear of Victory after Victory beat Western Sydney. Adelaide is still in third place and Western Utd stays in fourth place. Brisbane remains seventh.
England and the EPL with seven games to go, Aston Villa was the only one of the top six teams to win. Liverpool now has an eleven point lead over Arsenal, after surprisingly losing 2-3 away to Fulham. Arsenal could only manage a draw away to Everton and is now five points clear of third placed Notts Forest who lost. Chelsea is in fourth place and Manchester City stay fifth.
Meanwhile in Germany, with six games to go, Bayern still leads Leverkusen by six points after both clubs won. Third placed Frankfurt lost and is now fourteen points away in third place with Mainz still fourth.
In Italy Inter could only draw and is now only four points ahead of Napoli has a three point lead over who have a match in hand. Atalanta lost its third match in a row but hangs on to third place six points behind Napoli and two points clear of Bologna.
In Spain, where only Atletico of the top six teams won, and with eight games left Barcelona leads Real Madrid by four points and Atletico by seven points. Fourth placed Atletico Bilbao is a further six points adrift.
Finally in France, also with six matches left PSG now has it all sewn up with a twenty two point lead over Marseille after Monaco lost and drops to third place. Strasbourg won again and stay in fourth place.
The Quote of the Week is from ex- Nottingham Forest Manager Brian Clough "Centre-forward, your job is to get hold of the ball and keep it and when you've got it, pass it to someone that can play football."