
REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS RISE TO THE CHALLENGE Continued from cover Burdekin Netball Association’s junior representative teams have returned from the Queensland Junior State Age Championships with plenty to celebrate, producing strong performances against some of the state’s leading clubs. The Under 13 team finished an impressive 11th out of 21 teams, while the Under 14 side also secured 11th place from a field of 18 teams. These highly respectable results reflect not only the dedication of the players but also the depth of talent continuing to emerge through the Burdekin Netball Association pathways. The Association was also proud to see club player Luca Lawry selected to compete with QC Netball's boys team at the championships. Luca earned his invitation following a standout performance at the North Queensland School Sports netball championships in May. Luca's journey is a testament to the strength of grassroots sporting organisations and the important role community clubs play in developing young athletes. Netball runs deep in the Lawry family, with Luca's grandparents, uncle, aunties and siblings all having represented the Burdekin Netball Association over the years. Despite being one of the youngest members of the QC Netball team, Luca performed exceptionally well throughout the tournament and demonstrated enormous potential for the future. With his sights now firmly set on representing Australia at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, his future in the sport looks incredibly promising. The Burdekin Netball Association is proud to provide opportunities for aspiring netballers to represent the Burdekin region, challenge themselves against the state's best players and create lifelong memories and experiences through sport. Supplied by Burdekin Netball Association Under 14 Team Photo Back row (left to right) Indy Broadhead, Ivy Martin, Chloe Bowen, Eden Godfrey, Charlotte Lawry Front row (left to right) Charmaine Reid (coach), Lily Ahern, Miley Gesah, Makenna Trail, Popi Loizou, Kasey Dobe, Jacki Samwell (manager). Photos supplied
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Burdekin’s next generation of touch footballers will soon have their chance to hit the field, with the Under 14 competition kicking off next Wednesday, July 22. Sign-on will take place from 5pm, with both full teams and individual players encouraged to get involved. Those who nominate individually will be placed into teams to ensure everyone has the opportunity to take part. Games will run each Wednesday from 5pm to 5.45pm, with the season continuing through until November 18. The cost is $60 per player. For more information, contact Bruce on 0408 060 476. CAPTION: Mazlin Smith in action. Supplied.
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Seniors A good weekend for the Panthers. They played four games against Rebels, winning three, losing one and scoring twenty three goals! The Premiers and Reserves were away on Saturday with the Premiers winning 10-0 and the Reserves winning 7-0. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were away on Friday night with the Division 1 losing 2-5 and the Division 2 winning 4-2. This week, all five teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to MA Olympic kicking off at 8.30 and 6.30. The Colts are away to Brothers with a 6.30 kick off. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Estates kicking off at 5.00 and 3.00. Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Did not get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August!’ Calling all Life Members, Sponsors & Old Boys. It’s time to celebrate you! On Sunday August 9th, join us for an afternoon of football, free drinks, and food! Let’s reminisce on all the good, bad, and ugly! Please confirm attendance with Sian Reardon. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club The Panthers produced a ruthless attacking display against Rebels, running out convincing 10–0 winners after dominating from the opening whistle. Jake Siandri made an immediate impact on his return from injury, opening the scoring inside the first three minutes. Elliott Dal Santo doubled the advantage after ten minutes before Jay Leckenby added a third in the 22nd minute. The goals continued to flow, with Matthew Kolb finding the net three minutes later, followed by Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro in the thirtieth minute. Dal Santo then grabbed his second of the afternoon in the 34th minute to send the Panthers into the break with a commanding 6–0 lead. The second half began in much the same fashion, with Cooper Kross scoring just two minutes after the restart. Burdekin continued to create chances throughout the half and were rewarded late in the match. Ryan Scodellaro added the eighth goal in the 79th minute before Matthew Kolb claimed his second three minutes later. Jonte Grazioli completed the scoring in the 85th minute, capping off an impressive team performance. It was a clinical display across the park, with the Panthers showing their attacking quality while also keeping a clean sheet to round out a dominant 10–0 victory. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service The Panthers Reserves also produced an outstanding attacking performance against Rebels, recording a comprehensive 7–0 victory with goals spread across both halves. Cooper Kross got the scoring underway in just the fourth minute before Jhett Jones struck twice in quick succession, finding the net in the 12th and 13th minutes to put the Panthers firmly in control. Kross added his second of the afternoon just two minutes later, giving Burdekin a commanding 4–0 lead heading into half time. The Panthers picked up where they left off after the break. Jonte Grazioli extended the advantage in the 48th minute before Cooper Kross completed a well-deserved hat-trick with his third goal in the 53rd minute. Grazioli then rounded out the scoring in the 59th minute, grabbing his second of the match to seal an emphatic 7–0 victory. It was a dominant team performance from start to finish, with the Panthers controlling the contest throughout and showing plenty of quality in front of goal while keeping another clean sheet. Division 1 – Austral Masonry The Division 1 Panthers took on Rebels also but unfortunately suffered a 2-5 loss. Burdekin started well but could not convert their chances in front of goal, hitting the crossbar and hitting shots wide. Rebels made the most of their chances and jumped out to a 3-0 lead after just twenty minutes which remained the score at half time. The Panthers were much better in the second half with goals to Krishneel Singh and Jack Shears but a penalty and a late goal to Rebels gave them the 5-2 win. A score that did not reflect the amount of possession or chances on goal that Burdekin had. Despite the loss a good performance from a relatively young Burdekin Division 1 side. Jack Shears and Jack Gimson had strong games. Division 2 – RG Customs The Funkies got their season back on track after a couple of tough games recently with a 4-2 win against Rebels. Jared Giardina opened the scoring before Chris Achille made it 2-0 after only five minutes of play. Rebels pulled a goal back soon afterwards and the score remained 2-1 to Burdekin at half time. The Funkies were quite dominant and in control of the game in the second half. Goals to Krishneel Singh and then James Dwyer from the penalty spot gave the Funkies a 4-1 lead approaching full time. Rebels scored a late goal, but the Funkies won 4-2 quite comfortably and move into 4th place on the table. Masters The Masters numbers were higher despite the cool conditions and featured a pre-play of the England v Norway World Cup Quarter Final. The game ended with Norway winning 4-2. after drawing 2-2 at half time. Best players on the night were Felipe Brazil and Shane Feeney. The Magic Moments were very rare! 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 Saturday games are still on a break for the school holidays, but we’re looking forward to seeing everyone back on the field next weekend! While regular games were on pause, four Burdekin teams travelled to Townsville to compete in the Filippo Mele Memorial Competition from 7–9 July. It was a busy three days of soccer, with plenty of great games and valuable experience for our players. Well done to all players, coaches and families involved for representing the club throughout the competition. International The World Cup Is now at the semi-final stage. France plays Spain on Wednesday in Dallas and England meet Argentina in Atlanta on Thursday. The Final will be played on Monday in New York Quote the of the Week is from ex-Manchester Utd and Scotland manager Tommy Docherty “I’ve always said there’s a place for the press, but they haven’t dug it yet.”
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Burdekin Roosters utility Nemia Nawave had a standout game against Western Lions at Bendigo Bank Park on Saturday night, but it wasn’t enough to get the locals over the line, going down 30-24. Both sides played open, fast football in the first half to have the scores 30-18 to the visiting Lions at the break. While the first half was fast and exciting, with eight tries scored, the second half was a dour affair with a lot of dropped ball as both teams tried to get the ascendancy. The Roosters looked the better team in attack in the second session, but dropped ball robbed them of tries at vital stages. Nothing could be taken away from the defence from both teams in the second session, as both fought valiantly to get on top. The loss by the locals sees them now in fifth place on the ladder, and with Centrals giving the premiers from the last two years, Souths, a hiding on Sunday, Western Lions are now equal third with Brothers behind Souths and Centrals. Coach Steve Lansley said the Roosters produced a spirited second-half fightback but were left to rue a costly opening 40 minutes as they went down to the Western Lions in an entertaining rugby league contest. The first half was an attacking spectacle, with an incredible scoreline as the Lions raced to 30 points while the Roosters kept themselves in the contest with three tries of their own. Defensive improvements after the break saw just one try scored in the entire second half, highlighting the commitment and resilience shown by the Roosters. Unfortunately, the damage had already been done, with the 30 points conceded before half-time proving too much to overcome. Despite the defeat, Burdekin never stopped competing and pushed the Lions all the way to the final siren. Mitch Brown was outstanding throughout, while Nemia once again provided plenty of spark in attack and Jake O’Brien impressed with his tireless work across the park. On to Ladies Day and the return of the Home Hill Devils reunion. For Burdekin, tries came from Lachlan Shepherd, Jake O’Brien, Nemia Nawave and Lach Bachbach. Jake O’Brien kicked four goals. In other A Grade games, Centrals caused the upset of the season so far, beating two-time premiers and undefeated this year Souths 50-10, while Brothers and Herbert River played out a 30-all draw and Norths beat Charters Towers 26-14. It was not a good day for the Roosters, with Western Lions easily winning the reserve grade 40-6 over a disappointing Burdekin team. The Lions led 24-0 at the break, and it wasn’t until near the end that the locals showed any glimpse of what they are capable of. Then Pryce Gesah finished off his match with a good try. Coach Peter Horan said he was thoroughly disappointed with the efforts of a number of players. Braiden Di Bella was the players’ player for a good effort, with Lincoln Boccolatte, Luca Lago, Bryce Caltiabano and Calem Saxby giving of their best. Pryce Gesah scored the try, converted by Dylan Doak. In other reserve grade matches, Norths beat Charters Towers 46-8, Brothers beat Herbert River 40-6 and Souths beat Centrals 34-6. The Roosters Under 19s had a bye for the weekend. Only one Ladies game was played, with Charters Towers beating Norths 24-12. Supplied by Brian Carnes CAPTIONS: 1—A grade Player of the match - joint winners are Nemia Nawave (left) & Jake O'Brien (right) presented by old boy Thomas Lammon (middle) 2—Reserve grade Player of the match - Braedyn Di Bella (accepted by Jahi Starr (right)) presented by old boy Sam Russo (left) Photos supplied
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The Home Hill Tennis Association is gearing up to host the 2025 Home Hill Sugar Bowl, one of North Queensland’s most iconic tennis team events, from Saturday, the 3rd of May to Monday, the 5th of May. Held annually since 1981, this three-day competition takes place over the May Day long weekend and attracts over 40 teams from across the state.
Known for its unique scoring system, the Sugar Bowl champions are determined by the highest number of games played across the weekend. Teams will compete in three divisions, blending fierce competition with outstanding sportsmanship to claim the prestigious title.
A highlight of the local sporting calendar, the Sugar Bowl is more than just a tennis tournament – it's a chance for players, supporters, and tennis families to reunite and celebrate the spirit of the game. Don’t miss the excitement at this much-loved Home Hill tradition!
What: Home Hill Sugar Bowl
When: from Saturday, the 3rd of May to Monday, the 5th of May
Where: Home Hill Tennis Association & Ayr Tennis Association
More Information: email homehilltennis@gmail.com
The 43rd Annual Sugar Bowl was a smashing success!

The Burdekin Netball Association has excitingly set the date for 2025’s highly anticipated Burdekin Junior Netball Carnival for the weekend beginning Saturday the 24th of May.
The 2024 Burdekin Junior Netball Carnival was hailed as the most successful in its history, with a record 60 teams competing in the two-day event.
The carnival annually brings young netballers from across the region together for a fierce weekend of competition, camaraderie, and community spirit, cementing its place as one of the Burdekin’s premier sporting events. The hard work and dedication of the Burdekin Netball Association’s committee, along with the tireless support of parents, grandparents, and volunteers, continues to ensure the annual event is a resounding success.
This May, the Burdekin Junior Carnival is set to make history once again and will be the final event held on the Home Hill courts before the completion of a $3.5 million facility upgrade.
The Burdekin Netball Association is eager to welcome returning and new participants to the region for this landmark event, which will showcase the incredible talent and community spirit that makes the carnival a highlight of the Burdekin sporting calendar.
Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more updates as the countdown begins to what is shaping up to be another record-breaking Burdekin Junior Netball Carnival!
What: 2025 Burdekin Junior Netball Carnival
When: Saturday the 24th and Sunday the 25th of May
Where: Burdekin Netball Association
More Information: email burdekinnetball@gmail.com
Burdekin Netball Association’s Amaya Mahoney, Lisa Keryk, Taliyah Lammon, Amaya Caspanello, Ruby Prescott, Jemma Kiehne, Clodagh Liessmann, Emma Wilkie, Shila Horan and Lilly Mitchell, at 2024’s carnival

The highly anticipated Canefield Ashes cricket carnival is set to return to the Home Hill Cricket Club the weekend of Saturday the 26th of April. Held annually in memory of Eugene Pagotto, this two-day invitational T20 event promises an action-packed weekend for cricket enthusiasts and the wider community.
With 40 teams competing across A, B, C, and social grades, the carnival offers something for everyone, from seasoned players to those just keen for a bit of fun. Beyond the boundary ropes, the Canefield Ashes is a celebration of mateship and community spirit, raising much-needed funds for a local cancer charity.
Don’t miss this exciting weekend of cricket and camaraderie – it’s a Home Hill tradition not to be missed!
What: 2025 Canefield Ashes
When: Saturday the 26th & Sunday the 27th of April
Where: Home Hill Cricket Club
More Information: email homehillca@gmail.com
2024 A Grade Canefield Ashes winners Ben Dovers
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Unfortunately, on Sunday the Ayr Bowling Club’s highly anticipated Australia Day Bowls event was cancelled due to inclement weather conditions. While members are disappointed that they did not celebrate Australia Day together on the green, the safety of its members remains their top priority. Please rest assured, a new date will be selected soon, and the Ayr Bowling Club will keep everyone informed.
In the meantime, the Club is excited to announce that Wednesday Night Social Mixed Bowls started this week! Whether you are a seasoned bowler or new to the sport, this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved in lawn bowls. Wednesday nights at the Ayr Bowling Club are known for their friendly atmosphere and social spirit. It’s the perfect mid-week activity to unwind, meet new people, and enjoy the camaraderie that the club is famous for. Sign on by 6pm at the Clubhouse with games to start at 6:30pm.
So, come along and bring your friends and family to experience the joy of bowling under the stars. The Club looks forward to seeing you on the green!
This past Wednesday’s games featured some fiercely competitive matches, with two pairs games and one triples game. Cisco and Anthony Bull out bowled Bob Young and Bob Pickard. Ron S. and Col Essex narrowly outperformed Wayne Coonan and Mick in another hotly contested game. In the triples match, Arthur Galvin, T. Eadie, and Pam Power emerged victorious over John Pirrone, Ron Smythe, and Ray Wall in a nail-biting encounter.
The Men’s Club Championships Fours, A Grade Singles and B Grade Singles are now open for nomination. Nominations will close on Sunday the 2nd of February, so get your names down quick at the Clubhouse.
Contributed with thanks to Ayr Bowling Club President, Anthony Bull.
Although the weather dampened Sunday’s event, A. Gauvin, Chris Berkery, John Pirrone, Anthony Bull (President), and Pam and Maurie Power assure a new date will be set!

Home Hill Tennis is set to host its Annual Club Open Day on Sunday 2nd February from 5.30–7.30pm, to coincide with the success of this year’s Australian Open. There was much to cheer about with local tennis star, Adam Walton, playing in the main draw of the singles and doubles. Adam is ranked inside the top 100 in the World.
His family and friends were there to cheer him on and couldn’t have been prouder. Adam had a win in the first round of the doubles 6-2, 7-6 but was defeated by a very experienced pair Krajicek and Ram. Adam was defeated in a 5-set singles marathon 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6, 7-5.
Tennis, pickleball, Hot Shots coaching with Coach Kayla, and a BBQ dinner will all be free. Pickleball is a racquet sport played on a small court with a light whiffle ball.
“It is a fun and easy game to play that has an underarm serve. Possibly the hardest thing is keeping track of the score,” said pickleball organiser, Kate Casswell.
Pickleball is played on Tuesday nights at 7pm and Saturday mornings at 7am. Contact Kate on 0447-384-441 or just turn up. The first night you play is always free!
Free hit ups for night tennis begins on Monday 3 Feb at 7pm, with fixtures commencing on the 10 Feb. Be sure to register your name for a team with co-ordinator Sheryn on 0417-617-622 or email the club at: homehilltennis@gmail.com. Fill in players are always needed.
Home Hill Junior Tennis coaching will recommence in Term 2. In Term one Junior pickleball is set to take off for a 5-week block commencing on Tuesdays starting on the 11 February from 6–6.45pm. It will be a combination of match play and coaching. Aimed at ages 10+ and at only $5 per session, this is a great opportunity for your kids to try out this easy to play and fun sport. There are limited spaces, so make sure you email the club to register your child’s interest.
This is a great opportunity for all tennis players to get back on the court in preparation for the Annual Sugar Bowl event in May which is always a highlight on the northern calendar.
Local Burdekin tennis star, Adam Walton, at the recent Australian Open. Photo: Supplied
Any one of any age can play. Come join Home Hill Tennis’s open day.

Get ready for an exciting year of track and field action across North Queensland in 2025! From February to October, athletes of all ages and abilities will have the chance to compete in a variety of exciting meets.
Here’s your ultimate guide to the upcoming events:
February:
• North Star Summer Series Meet 1 – 1 February, Townsville (State Permit Meet)
March:
• North Star Summer Series Meet 2 – 1 March, Townsville (State Permit Meet)
May:
• Mackay Track & Field Carnival – 3 – 4 May, Mackay
• Mulgrave Relay Day – 18 May, Gordonvale
• Great Barrier Reef Masters Games – 30 May to 1 June, Cairns
• Cairns Twilight Carnival – 30 May, Cairns
June:
• Outback Pentathlon – 14 June, Normanton
• Central Queensland Track & Field Carnival – 28 – 29 June, Rockhampton
July:
• Festival of Athletics – 5 – 6 July, Townsville (National Permit Meet)
• The Challenge Games – 23 – 24 July, Townsville
• Coral Coast Carnival – 26 – 27 July, Cairns
August:
• Tablelands Pentathlon – 10 August, Tolga
• Outback Sunset Carnival – 23 – 24 August, Longreach
• Bowen Track & Field Carnival – 30 – 31 August, Bowen
September:
• Douglas Rainforest Rush – 7 September, Mossman
• North Queensland Championships – 26 – 28 September, Townsville (National Permit Meet)
October:
• QRSS Track & Field Championships – 13 – 19 October, Townsville
These events provide excellent opportunities for athletes to qualify for state and national competitions, including national permit meets such as the Festival of Athletics and North Queensland Championships. Make sure to mark your calendars and get ready to compete in 2025!
Young NQ athletes are gearing up for the busy year ahead!

On Friday, the 17th of January, despite some of the hottest and most humid conditions this year, 16 dedicated bowlers braved the elements for a thrilling night of social bowls. The game must go on, and it did - thanks to a fun draw of difference organised by Gary "Mr Bowls" Pearce, which led to some interesting pairings.
On Rink 3, the father-son duo of Chris Jnr Pearce and Gary Pearce faced off against Hans Baas and his son-in-law Simon Griggs. Despite the heat, the Pearce family combination dominated the match.
Meanwhile, on Rink 4, Lloyd Shepherd and Ben Mills got off to a strong start but were ultimately overpowered by Peter "Legs" Lejarraga and the experienced Joe Yipnazar, who came from behind to win.
On Rink 5, Margaret McLaughlan and Ray Paneccasio narrowly edged out Margaret Chapman and Ross McLaughlan in one of the closest matches of the night.
Rink 6 saw Joanne Griggs and Ladies President Lyn Storrie, who unfortunately arrived late, win a tight contest against Sandra Darwen and Rob Jorgensen.
There was no jackpot on the night, but we’ll see everyone again next Friday at 6:30pm for a 7pm start.
The Championship Men’s Triples event was held in sweltering conditions, with a strong northerly wind adding to the challenge. The match between Glenn Woodford, Jamie Wood, and Gary Pearce against Ben Mills, Peter Henderson, and Hugh Montgomery was tight, but the team of Woodford, Pearce, and Wood ultimately came out on top.
In today’s social bowls, two games were played on Rinks 4 and 5. On Rink 5, Danny O’Shea, Henry Hazel, Ken Ferguson, and Joe Yipnazar triumphed over Judy Elton, Mick McClosky, Ray Paneccasio, and Allan Garioch. On Rink 6, Margaret Chapman, Gary Nosworthy, Neville Dickinson, and Richie Mau defeated Peter Lejarraga, Doug Kiehne, Trevor Elton, and Leo Kenny.
Contributed with thanks to Lloyd Shepherd.
Winners, Glenn Woodford, Gary Pearce and Jamie Woods

Saturday the 1st of February, 1pm to 5pm (Super Sub Patrol): Joshua Furnell, and Barry and Brooke Cross.
Sunday the 2nd of February (All Day Patrol Group B): Terry Lund, Tramayne Horan, Dylan Carew, Heather Scott, Anita Giddy, Jan and Gabriel Hatherell, and Toby and Danny Wilson.
Contributed with thanks to Hockey Vernon.

Lace up your running shoes! The 2025 Burdekin Sugar Rush is set for Sunday, the 27th of April, promising an exhilarating day of fitness and fun for participants of all abilities. Hosted by the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers Club, this signature event is the Burdekin’s only formal running race and features the prestigious Athletics North Queensland Championship half marathon.
Runners and walkers can choose from the 21km half marathon, 10km, or 5km events, catering to competitive athletes and recreational participants alike. Whether you're chasing a personal best, embracing a new fitness journey, or simply soaking up the vibrant atmosphere, the Sugar Rush offers something for everyone.
The race begins and ends at ANZAC Park on MacMillan Street, Ayr. Entry fees are $45 for 5km, $65 for 10km, and $85 for the half marathon. Don’t miss this fantastic community event celebrating health, fitness, and the joy of running!
What: 2025 Burdekin Sugar Rush
When: Sunday the 27th of April
Where: ANZAC Park
More Information: email burdekinroadrunners@gmail.com
The Burdekin Sugar Rush will ignite the region this April!
Hundreds of runners will hit the town for the marathon event

Prepare to lace up your football boots because the Burdekin Touch Football open men’s and women’s season is almost here, and it’s time to get your team ready to play!
The fun began with the pre-season competition on Wednesday, the 29th of January, and will run for three weeks. Teams will play two 20-minute games each Wednesday, with Week 4 ending in an exciting Grand Final! The top teams from the men’s and women’s divisions will compete for some sweet prizes - $150 off the winning team's season fees and $50 off for the runners-up!
But that’s not all! There will also be sprints for both men and women, with $50 up for grabs for the fastest players.
Round 1 of the open competition starts on Wednesday the 26th of February, and after 15 rounds of action-packed games, the comp will wrap up with the Grand Finals on Friday the 27th of June.
Ready to get in the game? Head to burdekintouch.com.au to register your team today and for more information, contact Peter Knapton at 0437 710 500.
Contributed with thanks to Amity Cornford.
What: Burdekin Touch Football 2025 Open Season
When: kicks off on Wednesday the 26th of February
Where: Ayr Touch Fields
More Information: visit burdekintouch.com.au or call 0437 710 500
Burdekin Touch Association 2024 Referee of the Year Michael Littlefield

Jye Olsen has entered the spotlight, made headlines and wowed spectators over the past few years, leading an impressive rugby league career with the Burdekin Roosters. With a lifetime of experience, Jye first played on the field when he was just seven years old and reminisces fondly on his successful introduction to the sport.
“I was lucky enough to play in a very good junior team which went undefeated for many years,” explained Jye.
“It was with this team that we won the Paul Bowman Carnival in Under 9's which had over 50 teams and the Burdekin's very own Shane Muspratt Cup in Under 12's.”
Jye’s unwavering dedication to the sport shone bright through several years of tough team losses, and he credits his perseverance to the values demonstrated to him by his parents, Yolanda and Ross Olsen.
“My dad was the coach and mum helped manage for most of my junior years and they taught me resilience and what playing for the Burdekin means,” added Jye.
2024 marked exactly a decade since Jye first laced up his boots and coinciding with this milestone, the year also staged a monumental achievement for his rugby league career.
“My most memorable achievement to date is making my A Grade debut with the Roosters last year at the age of 17,” Jye shared.
“This was very special to me as I grew up watching my dad, uncle and other family members play for the Roosters and it was always a dream of mine.”
With sights set on making the Townsville & District Blackhawks semi-professional team, 2025 will see Jye work closer to achieving his aspirations.
“I have been given the opportunity this year to train in the Mal Meninga Cup Squad with the Townsville Blackhawks alongside another local, Hayde Munro - who I actually played in the halves with when we were just 7!”
“My goals are to hopefully cement a spot with the Blackhawks and then return back to the Burdekin Roosters and play a consistent year of footy in the hope to keep improving as a player.”
Jye Olsen has climbed the rugby league ladder from Grassroots to A-Grade

At the Neighbourhood Centre, we love bringing people together to share interests and build community connections. Recently, we received a question about whether there are any Bridge Clubs in the Burdekin area. As far as we know, there aren't any local groups, but we thought it would be a great idea to see if there's interest in starting one!
The question was posed by Sylvia, who has been visiting the Burdekin for 17 years. She recently moved here from Northern NSW to be closer to her family. In her previous hometown, she started a successful Bridge Group that is still thriving today.
When we asked Sylvia why she enjoys Bridge, she said, “It's a game with numbers – it keeps my brain active. You either can’t do it, or you are totally addicted. Bridge Players are a bit like Golf Players, you arrive in town and ring up to see if you can get a ‘game in’,” she added.
Sylvia is eager to teach anyone interested in learning how to play Bridge or connect with any Burdekin Bridge Players, and we’re excited to help make that happen.
Is your interest piqued? Grab a mate and come on down to the Centre:
What: Bridge
When: Tuesday, 28th January 2025
Time: 9:30am–11:30am
Where: Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre, 40 Chippendale Street, AYR
Come meet Sylvia, learn about Bridge, and chat about getting a group up and running.
We know that social connections are important for our well-being. Learning new things keeps us sharp and engaged, and being active in the community helps us feel connected to one another. Who knows, you might just make a new friend across the Bridge table.
We invite individuals of all experience levels; your participation, whether as a novice or an experienced player, would be warmly welcomed. Thank you for considering this opportunity, and we look forward to your participation.
Until Next Time
The Team at Burdekin Neighbourhood Centre
Bridge, a game of mental skill and fun. Photo: Supplied

The Ayr Bowling Club continues to thrive as a hub of activity even during our hot summer days, with members enjoying social bowls throughout the week to keep their skills honed.
Wednesday’s games saw some tightly contested matches, with bowlers showcasing their skills on the green. While the competition was fierce, Cisco, Lloyd Shepherd and Wayne Coonan were the winners on the day.
On Saturday, 18 members came together for a lively afternoon of social bowls under the cover. It was a warm afternoon but there was a great breeze to keep the members cooler. Congratulations to the day’s winners, Barry Hewson, Linda Guimelli, and Ron Soper, whose teamwork and consistency led them to victory. A big thank-you to everyone who participated, making the afternoon a wonderful success.
The club is looking forward to a special Australia Day Celebration on Sunday, the 26th of January, starting at 1pm. Names should be down by 12:30pm, and it’s just $10 per game, which includes a classic Aussie sausage sizzle after the bowls.
This promises to be a fantastic afternoon filled with great company, delicious food, and the chance to enjoy some friendly competition. Whether you’re a seasoned bowler or a complete beginner, this is an event not to be missed!
Wear your best Aussie gear, bring your sense of fun, and don’t forget your flat-soled shoes. The Ayr Bowling Club is looking forward to celebrating with members and the broader community!
The Men’s Club Championships Fours, A Grade Singles and B Grade Singles are now open for nomination. Nominations will close on Sunday the 2nd of February, so get your names down quick at the Clubhouse.
Contributed with thanks to Ayr Bowling Club President, Anthony Bull.
What: Australia Day Bowls at the Ayr Bowling Club
When: Sunday the 26th of January from 12:30pm
Where: Ayr Bowling Club
More Information: email Anthony Bull, anthonypkbull@outlook.com or visit the club

The Burdekin Basketball U18 Boys team recently concluded their 2024/2025 representative season with an impressive performance at the State Championships on the Gold Coast. The team gave the southern clubs a tough challenge, showcasing exceptional skills and determination against bigger, more experienced opponents.
As the season wraps up, the team bids farewell to six top-age players who are ending their representative careers. These athletes have been vital members of the team, with some having been part of the program from the start and others joining this year. The club congratulates Jack Power, Nathanael Minuzzo, Charlie Shears, Perry Horan, Blaize Palmer, and Blake Gerrard for their dedication and hard work throughout their basketball journey.
A special thank you was expressed to the team’s coaches, Leigh Dunn and Belinda Tinus, for their guidance and support, as well as to team manager Sherrie Power for her organisational efforts. The club also extended its gratitude to the parents, families, and local sponsors - Oar and Horan Dental, Rinella Plan Management, and Tinus Engineering - for their continued support.
The U18 boys performed exceptionally well at Gold Coast’s State Championships

The Burdekin Basketball Club is incredibly proud of its referee team, who have once again demonstrated excellence on the court. Kyle Vitty and Caitlin Kross were both selected to officiate in prestigious medal games at the recent competition. Kyle refereed the Division 1 Boys Bronze Medal match, while Caitlin took charge of the Division 3 Girls Gold Medal match - an outstanding achievement for both!
The club also wants to give a huge shout out to Emily Plaza, who was awarded the Division 1 Boys Gold Medal match, and Beau Rowley, who officiated the Division 2 play-off game. These achievements highlight the skill and dedication of our referees, and it’s a testament to the strength of our small but mighty club.
Kyle Vitty - Div 1 Boys Bronze Medal Match, with Caitlin Kross - Div 2 Girls Gold Medal Match.