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45 Teams Mark 45 Years of the Burdekin’s premier tennis tournament

45 Teams Mark 45 Years of the Burdekin’s premier tennis tournament

45 teams from across Queensland met in Home Hill last weekend, duelling for glory in what was the 45th edition of the region’s esteemed Sugar Bowl tennis tournament. Men’s and women’s teams travelled from as far as Brisbane, competing in a traditional round-robin format across A Grade, A2 Grade and B Grade divisions from Saturday, 2 May to Monday, 4 May. Emerald Tennis Club’s Keg Slayers took out the A Grade men’s competition, with M&M’s claiming the women’s A Grade title for a fourth time. A2 Grade men’s champions TTT dominated the division, while the Lady Bugs pipped their A2 women’s rivals to glory. The Shoeys edged the Wackers to claim men’s B Grade glory, and the Hot Shots proved too strong for the women’s B division after a comfortable victory. Both Col’s Crew and the Sugar Hits were recognised with Team Spirit awards to tie off the eventful three days. Home Hill Tennis Association secretary Kate Casswell said the event was another feather in the cap of the club, continuing the tournament’s 45-year history with another successful edition. “It was such a successful year with a really strong field. The quality we saw from the A men’s in particular this year was next level,” Ms Casswell said. She said the event garnered significant interest from the tennis community. “Tennis really picks up locally—even in Townsville—because this is a big thing on the calendar for them. They want to come to play, compete and have fun,” she said. Ms Casswell said the influx of visitors also boosted local business, with around 1,000 players and spectators filling local accommodation and supporting businesses throughout the long weekend. She thanked the committee, team captains and the Ayr-Home Hill Lions Club for their efforts in facilitating the event that was just as much social as it was competitive. “The highlight for me is just seeing all the teams come and have a great time together—the positivity and the energy that comes from it,” she said. ‍

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BURDEKIN BELLES BRAVE THE BREEZE

BURDEKIN BELLES BRAVE THE BREEZE

Ayr’s finest golfers have returned triumphant from the 2026 Queensland Women’s Country Week. Battling "character-building" coastal winds across Yeppoon and Rockhampton, the eight-strong squad proved their mettle on the greens. The highlight belonged to Kerry Heuir and Sandra Wight, who secured the Division 2 Foursomes title with a gritty 95. Former local Amanda Gees also tasted glory in Division 1. Between rainbows and gala dinners, the week celebrated the unbreakable spirit and camaraderie of regional golf. Read on page 29 CAPTION: Battling "character-building" coastal winds across Yeppoon and Rockhampton, the eight-strong squad proved their mettle on the greens. Photo source: Ayr Golf Club/Facebook

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Football Matters with Cyclops - 7th May

Football Matters with Cyclops - 7th May

Seniors A disappointing weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had only three senior games drawing two and losing one. The Premiers and Reserves were away to Warriors with the Premiers drawing 1-1 and the Reserves losing 0-1. The Division 1 team forfeited but the Division 2, drew 1-1 away to MA Olympic. The Colts also had a bye, and the Ladies have withdrawn from the competition. This week four teams are in action as the Colts have a bye. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to Olympic, at 8.30 and 6.30 and on Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are away to MA Olympic at 7.00 and 5.00. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club With several players unavailable, the Panthers were forced into their fifth different backline combination in as many games, heading into a tough away trip to Warriors at Melrose Park, a venue where points are always hard to come by. The first half was a stalemate, with neither side able to gain control despite the Panthers enjoying a large share of possession. Clear chances were limited, and both teams remained disciplined defensively. The second half followed a similar pattern, although Warriors began to create more threatening opportunities. Jarrod Camer stood tall in goal, producing key saves to keep the scores level. With ten minutes remaining, the breakthrough finally came, with Jay Leckenby finishing off a well-worked move to give the Panthers a 1–0 lead. However, the advantage was short-lived, with Warriors equalising five minutes later. The match finished 1–1, a result that reflected a hard-fought contest in difficult conditions. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service The Panthers started the game well with plenty of effort and pressure creating multiple chances which the Burdekin were guilty of not taking. On the back of the Panthers failing to score, Warriors took one of their very few chances and scored right before half time. The Panthers applied a lot of pressure after the break but were again guilty of not taking their opportunities. Luke Torkington received a red card, for letting his frustration at some questionable tactics get to him. Even with ten men, Burdekin still had Warriors camped in their half so despite the 1-0 loss there is potential for a better result next round. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Faced with a shortage of players, weddings etcetera, the Division 1 had to forfeit their match against Olympic. Division 2 – RG Customs The RG Customs Funkies drew 1-1 with MA Olympic on Friday night. It was a very competitive contest and free flowing game. Burdekin created numerous attacking chances but continued to be denied by Olympic keeper who was very good all night. It took until the 77th minute for Jared Giardina to give Burdekin the lead with a neat finish. The game was quite frantic until the end and Olympic managed to equalise in the 89th minute to share the points. An unfortunate goal after an incorrect decision to award Olympic a corner that resulted with the goal. Despite the draw the Funkies can be proud of the effort and intensity on the night, for the entire game. A focus, however, must be on finishing off attacking chances and dominating the scoreboard as well as the game. Great performances by Jared Giardina, Jesse Thomasson and also Chris Achille running out the full 90 minutes of play. Ladies Female Football is taking over Monday nights! A strictly social hour of football. All are welcome to attend. Small-sided game, no skills, or experience required! Grab your friends and come down and have good time. 6:30pm, Senior Fields! Welcome to Female Football Week! An exciting two weeks to celebrate the outstanding contribution and the growth of the female game! We are proudly hosting events across the two weeks! Keep an eye out on Facebook for more details. Thank you to all the amazing females and girls that shape the face of what Female Football means in the Burdekin! Masters The Masters had another good turnout and a replay of last week’s World Cup Qualifier, Italy v Bosnia Herzegovina. In a close game Bosnia won 3-2 and for Italy it’s Goodnight Luigi! Fengil scored twice for Bosnia. Best players on the night were George Karagkiozis and Jonty Davis. The Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick off. Juniors After a quiet week with no games over the long weekend, our junior soccer teams are eager to get back into the swing of things. Training resumes this week, giving players a great chance to sharpen their skills, reconnect with teammates, and prepare for the return to matches this Saturday. We are looking forward to seeing everyone back on the field, refreshed and ready for another exciting round of junior soccer. National The A League Men’s season has reached the final stages. In the Elimination Finals Auckland defeated Melbourne City on penalties after a 1-1 tie and Sydney beat Melbourne Victory 1-0. On Saturday, Sydney now plays Newcastle and Auckland plays Adelaide in the 1st Leg of the semi-finals. The A League Women are at the Semi-finals stage, and in the 1st Leg, Melbourne City beat Victory 1-0 and Brisbane defeated Wellington 2-1. The second leg will be played this weekend. International In the World Cup department, the Socceroos travel to the USA to play Mexico on 31 May at the Rosebowl in Pasadena and now have another ‘friendly’ organised. They play Switzerland in San Diego on 6th June. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June. In Europe, the various leagues are very close to the end of season. In England with three rounds left, Arsenal leads Manchester City by six points, but City has two games in hand. ManU will probably finish in third place with Liverpool or Aston Villa finishing fourth. Wolves and Burnley are already relegated with either Spurs or West Ham joining them. Oh yes, Coventry City won the Championship by eleven points. What a team! In Germany with two rounds to go Bayern are already champions and Dortmund need one more point to finish second. Leipzig should finish in third spot with either Leverkusen, Stuttgart or Hoffenheim finishing fourth. Relegation faces Heidenheim, St Pauli and Wolfsburg. In Spain, with four rounds to go, Barcelona are champions with Real Madrid second and, probably Villarreal third and Atletico fourth. It is very tight at the foot of the table with Oviedo in deep trouble with Levante, Seville and Alaves struggling. In Italy, with three rounds left, Inter are already champions with Napol likely to finish in second place. AC Milan, Juventus, Como or Roma could fill the third and fourth places. Pisa and Verona are already relegated and either Cremonese or Lecce could join them. In France with two rounds to play PSG are already champions and Lens and Lyon are likely to finish in second and third spots. Lille or Rennes will finish fourth. Metz and Nantes are already relegated, and Auxerre will probably accompany them.

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Burdekin Touch Wrap – Junior Numbers Surge, AGM Set, Round 8 Results In

Burdekin Touch Wrap – Junior Numbers Surge, AGM Set, Round 8 Results In

Touch Juniors[Text Wrapping Break]Last Friday’s Junior Touch saw 45 boys and girls aged 4 to 12 nominate. Skills, drills and games will begin this Friday from 5.30pm to 6.15pm for six weeks. Further nominations will still be accepted. Annual General Meeting[Text Wrapping Break]The Annual General Meeting of the Burdekin Touch Association will be held next Tuesday, 12 May, in the Touch Clubhouse at 6pm. Everyone is welcome. Results – Coutt’s Commercial Hotel Open Men’s and Women’s (Round 8) Men[Text Wrapping Break]Way To Go 5 (B Palmer 2) def Nrgize 4 (L Torkington 2)[Text Wrapping Break]Wires Down 6 (K Parravicini 2, G Flannagan 2) drew One Touch IT 6 (J Ballin 2, J Leckenby 2, R Taylor 2)[Text Wrapping Break]Alliance Pharmacy 13 (J Furnell 4, K Hesp 3, A Watson 2) def Baywatch 1[Text Wrapping Break]Burdekin PCYC 12 (G Dau 6, S Doolah 2, T Heron 2) def Blue Murder 7 (N Spina 2, R Smith 2)[Text Wrapping Break]Royal Touch 7 (A Miller 3, C Formilan 2) def Touch n Go 5 (R Piva 2, K Vitty 2)[Text Wrapping Break]Creampuffs 9 (P Le Feuvre 3, L Chatfield 2, L Lampton 2) def Petrol Heads 4[Text Wrapping Break]Teamo Supremo 9 (J Moustakas 3, H Horan 2, R Heuir 2) def Feelers 5[Text Wrapping Break]Renegades 12 (B Frau 4, D McKeough 2, B Johnson 2, S Andreatta 2) def Ball Grabbers 2[Text Wrapping Break]Crocs won on forfeit Women[Text Wrapping Break]Lasers 12 (B Robertson 6, T Horan 3, M Robertson 2) def Can’t Catch 1[Text Wrapping Break]Eathorne’s Princesses 6 (A Cornford 4) def Salty Sirens 1[Text Wrapping Break]First in Physio 11 (L Trindle 5, M Nauqe 3, T Monday 2) def Chick Flicks 1 Under 14[Text Wrapping Break]Red Dogs 2 3 (Logan, Jamie, Emmet) def Broncos 2 (Jake, Kasey)[Text Wrapping Break]Red Dogs 1 6 (Connor Linton 3, Luca Lawry, Archie) def Rockies 2 Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton CAPTION: Torah Brock in action. Photo supplied

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Join the Club and Make a Difference! The Ayr Surf Club Needs You!

August 29, 2024

The Ayr Surf Club is calling on members of the public, both new and past, to join the amazing club.
 
Now is the time to be a part of Surf Life Saving Queensland, the largest volunteer organisation in the world, and contribute to a safer, stronger community. Whether you’re a seasoned swimmer, passionate about first aid, or eager to help out, there’s a place for you with the Ayr Surf Club. Enjoy the sun, make new friends, and help save lives. Wear the red and yellow with pride!

Be a Lifesaver, Your Way! Being a lifesaver is all about what you want it to be. Whether you give one day a month, a few hours a week, or every other weekend, it’s about bringing your passion to your local lifesaving club. For your coastal community, your love of the beach, or your passion for adrenaline, it’s about learning new things and meeting new people. Join us today and make a difference.

There is a role for everyone! Surf lifesaving is for everyone, regardless of age or background. Whether you are recently retired or simply looking for a meaningful way to spend your time, there’s a place for you here. Whether it be cooking the BBQ for nippers on a Sunday, manning a radio and assisting on patrols, or a dedicated person who assists with fundraising, there is a role for you. Join us and find your perfect role in our lifesaving family!
 
At lifesaving, the Club knows people have lives off the beach, so they only ask for the time you can give. It’s a rewarding experience that fits easily into even the busiest of schedules, whether it be 5, 10 or 50 hours.
 
“At our club, you’ll find a warm, welcoming environment where friendships flourish and mutual support is a cornerstone of our ethos,” shared Kellie Lawry.

“Every role in lifesaving is crucial, and your involvement will make a tangible difference in the lives of others.

Embrace new challenges, join us, and be part of something extraordinary!”
 
The Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club is about to enter their new patrolling season on 14 September.  The nippers are currently already underway, and you still have the opportunity to join in on the fun!
 
Feel free to contact the club administrator on ayrslsc@gmail.com to be directed to one of the club advocacies to chat further.

Contributed with thanks to Kellie Lawry.

The Ayr Surf Club is calling for members of the community to join the fun, and make a difference!

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Old Boys, Bold Plays, and Back-to-Back Wins for the Toads!

August 29, 2024

Casalegno Fields were bustling with activity on Saturday 10 August, as the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads welcomed back some long-lost familiar faces for Old Boys Day. A highlight of the season calendar, Old Boys Day brought together past players and supporters, and the club hopes everyone enjoyed the festivities.

“What a great night - A big thanks to all our Old Boys and the people that helped make yesterday such an awesome day,” shared the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads Old Boys.

The Under-11s put up a strong fight against Brothers Blue but ultimately fell short. The Pink Toads also faced tough competition and were unable to secure a win. However, the First to Third Grade teams celebrated victories for the second consecutive weekend. Despite Charters Towers forfeiting in Third Grade, the team still enjoyed a good game, with the Canetoads showcasing impressive try-scoring skills.

Contributed with thanks to the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads.

Many travelled to attend the annual Old Boys Day on Saturday 10 August as hosted by the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads.

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Football Matters with Cyclops Local Football Roundup

August 15, 2024

The Burdekin Panthers faced a tough weekend on the field, managing just one win out of four matches. The weekend kicked off on a sour note with the Division One Funkies suffering a heavy 0-8 defeat to Ingham in Townsville on Friday night. The following day, the Panthers’ other three teams travelled to face Riverway JCU, where they experienced mixed results. The Premiers fell short with a 1-4 loss, while the Under 23s emerged victorious with a 4-1 win, and the Ladies secured a 1-1 draw.
This Saturday promises to be an exciting day for the Panthers, as they host three home games in celebration of Ladies Day. The Division 1 Funkies are set to face Saints Eagles Souths, while the Premiers and Under 23s will take on the Rebels.
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers were well aware of the importance of their upcoming matches, needing to secure victories to lock in a top 2 finish. Their opponents, JCU, were equally determined, as they required a win to keep their finals hopes alive. JCU came out strong, scoring twice in the first 20 minutes, the second goal being a long-range strike. Despite the early setbacks, the Panthers regrouped, with Elliott Dal Santo creating several chances down the right wing. However, JCU managed to extend their lead with a third goal against the run of play. Burdekin had numerous opportunities, including five solid chances, but struggled to convert. The second half saw the Panthers dominating possession, but they couldn’t break through JCU’s solid defence. A red card for JCU allowed Luke Maguire to pull one back for the Panthers, making it 3-1. However, JCU quickly responded with another goal, and despite further attacking efforts from Burdekin, including two strikes against the woodwork, they couldn’t close the gap. JCU’s early intensity proved decisive, but with finals secured, the Panthers remain focused on securing a top 2 finish.
Burdekin FC Reserves travelled to JCU with confidence, aiming to keep their slim finals hopes alive. The Panthers started the game strongly, dominating both possession and control. Adam Mottin opened the scoring in the 8th minute after several early chances. The game, played on a challenging pitch, remained scrappy, but Burdekin maintained their lead, entering halftime 1-0. After the break, Damian Casella scored within the first two minutes, and Mottin added a second goal in the 65th minute. A brief lapse in concentration allowed JCU to score, but the Panthers sealed the game with a last-minute goal from Oscar Licciardello, ending with a 4-1 victory. This win marks Burdekin’s 7th in their last 8 games, though their finals destiny still hinges on other results. The team remains determined to win their remaining two matches to keep their hopes alive.
The Austral Masonry Funkies endured a challenging match against Ingham at Paradise Park, suffering their worst start of the season by conceding a goal in the first minute. Ingham’s relentless attack saw them net four more goals by halftime. Burdekin improved their performance in the second half, showing greater determination and competing for every ball. Despite their efforts to hold possession and move the ball upfield, Ingham’s pressure eventually wore them down, leading to three more goals in the final 15 minutes. The game ended in a disappointing 0-8 defeat, but the Funkies’ second-half improvement provides a foundation to build on for their next match against SES at home on Saturday.
The Ayr Anzac Club Ladies put in a valiant effort against JCU, despite facing late withdrawals from the squad. The Ladies fought hard, pushing through injuries and fatigue to keep JCU at bay for 80 minutes. Charley Ruskin gave the Panthers the lead with a goal after a scramble in the box, but JCU quickly responded with a stunning long-range strike to equalize. Despite creating several attacking opportunities, the Panthers couldn’t find the winning goal, and the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
The Under 13 Panthers had a mixed week, starting with a 1-0 victory against the top-placed Warriors on Wednesday night in Townsville. Rohan Kelly scored the decisive goal after a quality corner from Brady Wilshere. However, in their final game of the season on Saturday, they fell 0-2 to Brothers White. Brothers dominated early on, scoring their first goal from a goalmouth scramble and adding a second with a long-range strike just before full-time. Despite the loss, the Panthers showed great spirit and determination, finishing the season with their heads held high.

Masters and Juniors Update


Monday Night Masters was rained off, but the final week of the 2024 season is set for next Monday. Be sure to attend! Delta Cleaners Night Soccer will kick off its 46th season on Tuesday, September 3rd. Nomination forms are available at Delta Cleaners, Intersport, and Sportfirst.
On the juniors' front, Saturday’s sunny weather allowed for a great morning of football, with teams from various Townsville clubs joining in before the rain arrived on Sunday.

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Competitive Spirit and Camaraderie at The Brandon Bowls Club

August 15, 2024

This week, the Brandon Bowls Club saw a closely contested match during Wednesday afternoon's social bowls, ending in a tie. Kaye Garner, Vanda Ballao, Lyn Storrie, and Helen Collins matched up against Ann Newton, Sandra Darwen, Colleen Olsen, and Lyn Farr, with neither side able to claim victory.

Friday night brought lively competition and plenty of laughter to the greens, with Norm Storrie, Lyn Storrie, and Gary Pearce emerging as the winning trio. They defeated Ben Mills, Rob Jorgensen, and Ray Panacassio in a friendly yet fierce battle. In another match, Margaret McLaughlin, Jason Farry, Peter Lejarraga, and Jamie Woods bested David Bycroft, Lloyd Shepherd, and Ross McLaughlin.

Over the weekend, the Champion of Champions was held in Townsville, and it was a proud moment for Brandon Bowls Club to have two of its players in the competition. Gary Pearce competed in the A Grade Singles, winning his first two games before being narrowly defeated in the third. Congratulations to Gary on a strong showing. Lloyd Shepherd represented the club in the B Grade Singles, winning his first game but falling in the second. Well done, Lloyd!

Unfortunately, Sunday afternoon bowls had to be cancelled due to inclement weather.

Contributed with thanks to Lloyd Shepherd.

Gary Pearce and Lloyd Shepherd did the Brandon Bowls Club proud at the Champion of Champions competition over the weekend.

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Victories, Raffles, and More at The Home Hill Bowls Club

August 15, 2024

The Home Hill Bowls Club saw a great turnout with 27 players enjoying another beautiful winter afternoon on the greens. The winning team of the day consisted of Terry, Wayne, and Henry. In the seafood tray raffle, Yogi emerged as the lucky winner, while Steve Mutu took home the second prize, a bottle of wine. The lucky draw, conducted by Bob Pickard, unfortunately, had no winner this week, leaving the jackpot to roll over to next week at $225.

On the rinks:
Rink 2: The team of Karl, Jimmy, Dino, Steve M, and Mick Mc defeated Yogi, Terry, Judy, and Hugh with a score of 16 to 11.
Rink 3: Paul, Joe, and Cy outplayed Des, Ray, and Andy, finishing 19 to 11.
Rink 4: Wayne, Terry, and Henry bested Bob P, Stephen, and Glen with a final score of 22 to 17.
Rink 5: Ron, Jeff, and Gary held on to a narrow victory against Ron, Trevor, and Brian, winning 20 to 18.

The Harvest Festival raffle prize has been announced, and tickets are available for $2 each, with the draw to take place at the Harvest Ball.

The club also offers various activities throughout the week, including: Monday Fitness, Tuesday Trimmers, Wednesday Morning KRAFT Group, Wednesday Night Barefoot Bowls and Sausage Sizzle, Thursday Morning Bingo, Thursday Afternoon Social Bowls, and Saturday Afternoon Bowls.

Everyone is welcome to join in for a game. Until next week, the club wishes all members good bowling, and expresses a special thanks goes to their sponsor, Oar and Horan.

Contributed with thanks to Stephen Doig.

The Home Hill Bowls Club hosted plenty of action on the green over the past week!

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Exciting News & Matches @ The Home Hill Tennis Association

August 15, 2024

Last Monday night, the Home Hill Tennis Association hosted a thrilling showdown between Pacific Blue and Wilmar. The competition was fierce, with each round being decided by just a game or two. Wilmar edged out wins in the first and third rounds, each by a single game, while Pacific Blue took the second round by two games. By the end of the night, both teams were tied at 28-all. A special mention goes to Sarah Shepherd, who was the only player to win all three of her sets.

Pickleball Gaining Momentum
Pickleball continues to grow in popularity on Tuesday nights, drawing more participants each week. Last week, four new players joined the 22 participants for a free "Come and Try" session. A few weeks ago, the association introduced pickleball to two young French tourists who were stranded in Home Hill due to car troubles. Though they were skilled tennis players, they had never heard of pickleball. Since then, they've fallen in love with the sport, purchased their own paddles, and even competed in their first tournament.

Our regular players are also showing great enthusiasm, with many buying their own paddles and participating in Saturday morning sessions at 8am, followed by coffee at Home Hill News and Coffee. This Saturday, the association will be heading to Townsville for a social match against the Townsville Pickleball team. Sunday afternoon games will be held, weather permitting. For more information, please contact Kate at 0447 384 441.

Friday Social Tennis
Last Friday's social tennis session included a special Cancer Morning Tea fundraiser, organised by Del and the Friday crew. It was heartwarming to see retired tennis players return for the event. Junior coaching continues to thrive on Fridays, with strong participation from the younger age groups. For more information, contact Coach Kayla at 0408 014 066.

Facility Upgrades at The Home Hill Tennis Association
Thanks to the generous support of Pacific Blue, our new solar system has been successfully installed, with special thanks to Ian Gould for handling the installation. Additionally, our new on-court shades have arrived and are ready to be assembled, courtesy of funding from the Home Hill and Ayr Bendigo Bank. In the coming weeks, we’re excited to start the much-anticipated upgrade to our amenities block, with the contract now ready to be signed.

Busy Times Ahead for Home Hill Sports
This Friday, over 100 primary school children will gather at Home Hill for the first of several sports’ carnival days scheduled for this term. The town will be buzzing with activity as the children participate in various sports, including cricket and netball!

Interested community members of all skill levels are encouraged to email homehilltennis@gmail.com for more information on upcoming events!

Contributed with thanks to Kate Casswell.

The Home Hill Tennis Association invites players of all experience levels to come along for Friday Social Tennis commencing from 3:30pm under the guidance of coach Kayla.

Always a social success! Friday Social Tennis at the Home Hill Tennis Association hosts plenty of laughs and friendly competition each week.

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Final Round of RLTD Fixtures Set to Shape Finals Lineup

August 15, 2024

This weekend marks the final round of the RLTD fixtures for the Burdekin Roosters, with crucial A and Reserve grade matches that could determine the final standings heading into the playoffs.

In the A Grade, while the Roosters are out of finals contention, four clubs are battling for the remaining three spots in the top four. Souths have already secured the minor premiership with 31 points, but Brothers, Western Lions, and Charters Towers, all tied on 22 points, along with Herbert River, close behind with 21 points, are vying for the remaining positions.

Friday night will see Brothers host Souths, while on Saturday, Centrals face off against Charters Towers, Norths take on Western Lions, and Burdekin hosts Herbert River.

Herbert River may have jeopardised their finals chances last weekend. After a solid 32-12 win over Western Lions in Ingham, they faltered on Sunday in Townsville, losing 28-12 to the same team. To make the finals, Herbert River now needs to defeat the Roosters in Ayr on Saturday night and hope for a Centrals win over Charters Towers or a Norths victory against Western Lions.

Saturday night's A Grade game in Ayr will be the Roosters' final match of the season. Coach Steve Lansley faces uncertainty regarding player availability, as he won't know until later in the week whether he’ll have three Cowboys and three Blackhawks players at his disposal. Henry Teuteu and Epi Kikau are expected from the Cowboys, with Jeremiah Matuatu likely returning to the Cutters. Chris Gale may be the only Blackhawk to start, with Dudley Dotoi and possibly Ratu Ravisore expected to be called up by the Hawks.

Coach Lansley experimented with Terry Connors on the wing against Centrals, which proved successful, earning Connors the Players’ Player award. He’s likely to start there again. However, Paul Merlo may be sidelined with an ankle injury, a disappointment for the Frenchman who was eager to face off against Herbert River’s French players.

Colby is expected to return as hooker, with Kali at lock, supported by Tate, Lachlan, Henry, and Chris. Ethan might take a spot on the bench. The coach must also decide whether to include a few under-18 players, who will have already played earlier in the day and are bound for the finals. If selected, Jye Olsen could slot in at halfback, with Hayde Munto and Luca Lago in the backs. Other potential backline players include Nemia, Iowane, Epi, with Joel at fullback.

In other news, only two games will be played in the women’s competition, as Herbert River’s ladies have forfeited to the local Hens. This result ensures the Hens finish in third place behind Centrals and Western Lions, with Brothers taking fourth.

The Reserve Grade will kick off after junior league matches on what’s being dubbed a "Super Saturday," starting from 8:30am. Reggies coach Chris Perry has his team locked in fourth place as they head into the mini semi-finals next week. Perry may see the return of Jerome Lacco and possibly Jermaine McIvor this week, which would add some much-needed size to the front line.

The Reserves suffered a defeat to the Crushers in Ingham, largely due to the presence of former River great Mitchell Seri, who controlled the game. However, Seri is not expected to play this time.

The Roosters have recorded 10 wins and a draw compared to the Crushers’ five victories, most of which were at home. The Reserve Grade match is scheduled to start at 3:15pm, followed by the A Grade clash at 5:30pm.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

Deciding games will be held over the coming weekend to determine the final standings of both A and Reserve Grades before heading into the playoffs.

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Table Bowl Notes Round 3 week 7 – 08/08

August 15, 2024

Crushers v Nat II at the Ayr  8-2
Nat I v Ants at the National  10-0
Falcons v Bombers at the Anzac  10-0
Cougars had the bye 10 points

Points:
Nat II - 157, Crushers – 151, Falcons - 141, Nat I -128, Cougars - 114, Ants - 101, and Bomber 48

1st round of finals Thursday 15/08/24:
Nat II v Ants at  the National, Crushers v Cougars at the Anzac and Falcons v Nat I at the Ayr

CONGRATULATIONS TO NATIONAL II FOR TAKING OUT THE MINOR PREMIERS

Contributed with thanks to Kerry Davison.

National 1 performed well in last week’s rounds.

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Twilight Targets with The Burdekin Clay Target Club

August 15, 2024

The Burdekin Clay Target Club enjoyed a successful weekend, starting with an impressive turnout of 24 competitors on the evening of Saturday 20 July. The evening’s competition was intense, with many shooters rising to the challenge of night shooting, which can be particularly tricky.

Sunday 21 July brought an even larger crowd, with 37 shooters taking part. The weather was pleasant, with a light breeze adding to the day's enjoyment. The club extends a big thank you to their sponsors, Burdekin Tyres and Burdekin Engineering, for their support.

Saturday Night Results
Event 1 - 25 Target Night Pointscore;
   • AA Grade: 1st Aaron Lemphers (75/75), 2nd Glen Rea (73/75)
   • A Grade: 1st Colin Ferguson & Alan Lord (71/75)
   • B Grade: 1st Peter Wade & Sarah Sebastiani (73/75)
   • C Grade: 1st Alf Gangemi (67/75), 2nd Michael Becke (65/75)

Event 2 - 25 Target Burdekin Night Double Barrel Championship (Sponsored by Burdekin Tyres);
   • Open: 1st Aaron Lemphers (30/30)
   • AA Grade: Aaron Lemphers (30/30)
   • A Grade: 1st Vito Patane (29/30)
   • B Grade: 1st Jy Yarrow (28/29)
   • C Grade: 1st Michael Becke (25/26)

Sunday Results
Event 1 - 25 Target Double Barrel 15m;
   • AA Grade: 1st Michael Zabal, Lindsay Groat, Wayne Cislowski & Glen Rea (25/25)
   • A Grade: 1st Annette Vassalini, Sylvia Rossato, Joe Sebastiani (Jnr) & Domingo Diaz (24/25)
   • B Grade: 1st Chantal Morelli (24/25), 2nd Ian Kriesel, Richard Stanhope, Peter Wade & Aiden Sebastiani (23/25)
   • C Grade: 1st Brian Bonanno & Michael Becke (25/25), 2nd Tim Ewens (23/25)

Event 2 - 20 Target Pointscore 15m;
   • AA Grade: 1st Joe Caruso (71/72)
   • A Grade: 1st Michael Jones (59/60)
   • B Grade: 1st Ian Kriesel (59/60)
   • C Grade: 1st Sarah Sebastiani (60/60)

Event 3 - 25 Target Handicap;
   • Open: 1st Lindsay Groat (27/27)
   • 2nd Joe Scalia (26/27)
   • 3rd Ian Kriesel (28/29)

Event 4 - 15 Pair Double Rise 15m (Sponsored by Burdekin Engineering);
   • AA Grade: 1st Michael Zabala (28/30), 2nd Aaron Lemphers (26/30), 3rd John Cerqui (25/30)
   • A Grade: 1st Benji Micallef (30/30), 2nd Glen Rea (29/30), 3rd Ian Kriesel (27/30)
   • B Grade: 1st Sylvia Rossato (28/30), 2nd Joe Scalia & Davis Stitt (25/30)
   • C Grade: 1st Alf Gangemi (24/30), 2nd Peter Wade (23/30), 3rd Tim Ewens (21/30)

Event 5 - 20 Pair Burdekin Deaville Doubles Championship;
   • 1st John Cerqui & Joe Sebastiani (Snr) (45 Pair)
   • 2nd David Stitt & Lindsay Groat (44 Pair)

Contributed with thanks to Sylvia Rossato.

Jy Yarrow and Vito Patane at Event 2-25 Target Burdekin Night Double Barrel Championship-Sponsored by Burdekin Tyres.

Aaron Lemphers, Sponsor Guy and Vito Patane at Event 2-25 Target Burdekin Night Double Barrel Championship-Sponsored by Burdekin Tyres.

Joe Sebastiani (Snr) John Cerqui, Lindsay Groat and David Stitt at Event 5-20 Pair Deauville Doubles Championship-Sponsored by Burdekin Engineering.

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Bowls and Barbecues: A Week of Wins at The Ayr Bowling Club

August 15, 2024

Last week’s action at the Ayr Bowling Club began with ladies' social bowls on Tuesday, 6 August, where two exciting games of triples were played. The winning teams were R. Moore, R. Soper, and I. Wilson, who defeated I. Cislowski, B. Cornford, and D. Cutting, and K. Stuckler, K. Page, and P. Power, who overcame D. Soper, B. Schultz, and S. Stidston.

Wednesday’s social bowls featured four games of triples, with B. Young, G. Nixon, and W. Coonan emerging as the winners. The Wednesday jackpot winners were Ron, John, and M. Power.

On Thursday, 8 August, the ladies competed in the Open Triples, with the match being decided in the final ends. Lyn Storrie, Beryl Cornford, and Irene Wilson were victorious, defeating Ruth Moore, Heather Jorgensen, and Pam Power.

The Ayr Bowling Club invites everyone to join in on the action for Fun Friday Night Bowls on Friday, 23 August, starting at 6pm. Sponsored by Tinus Engineering, this event is a fantastic opportunity for bowlers of all skill levels! Bring your friends or sign-up solo to meet new people. The cost is $10 per game, which includes a sausage sizzle and a light supper, with the sizzle to begin at 6pm and bowling commencing at 7pm. For more information or to enter, contact Maurie Power at 0412 551 816 or Pam Power at 0458 330 019.

Please check the club board for details on the upcoming championship club games on 18 August. Make sure to enter your teams by the competition closing dates listed on the board.

Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull.

The community is invited to pop down to the Ayr Bowling Club for Fun Friday Night Bowls this Friday evening from 6pm.

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Roosters Reserve Grade Battles Bowen Seagulls in Tough Match

August 15, 2024

While the Roosters' A Grade and Ladies teams enjoyed a weekend off, the Reserves travelled to Bowen on the evening of Friday 9 August for a fixture match against the Bowen Seagulls.

A strong crowd gathered for the Seagulls' final home game of the season, and they weren't disappointed. The Seagulls secured their second spot on the ladder with a 14–6 victory over the Roosters in a hard-fought and entertaining game.

Roosters coach Chris Perry praised his team's defence, especially in the first half, which ended in a rare 0–0 scoreline.

“It’s been a long time since I have seen a nil all score line at half time in any game of Rugby League let alone Reserve grade,” said Perry.

Both teams were evenly matched, but Bowen had an edge with former Blackhawk Temone Power, who took control of the game and set up several key plays.

“Temone was well known for the way he could stand and off load in his day and he has not forgotten how either,” added Perry.

Perry felt his team could have utilized their strong backline more effectively.

“I think we may have learnt a lesson in ball control, and we will be better with the return of Jerome Lacco from work when we meet the Crushers in Ayr on Saturday,” the Coach said.

Jayden Sgarbossa crossed for a try after a sweeping play, showing the potential of the Roosters' backline.

The absence of suspended player Dylan Doak was felt and Terry Connors, who filled in at five-eighth, had some solid runs but was called for running a decoy twice. Caleb Noah also showed promise but struggled to fully capitalize on his strength.

Sgarbossa was one of the standout players and was rewarded with the team's only try, which he also converted. Perry believes the team has learned valuable lessons in ball control and is looking forward to the return of Jerome Lacco for their next match against the Crushers in Ayr on Saturday.

Other Reserve Grade Matches:
   • Charters Towers and Brothers played to a 22-all draw in the Towers.
   • Western Lions defeated Herbert River 16–10.
   • Centrals dominated Norths with a 38–0 victory, while Souths had a bye.


A Grade Results:
   • Charters Towers defeated Brothers 30–18.
   • Western Lions reversed last week's result, beating Herbert River in Townsville 38–16.
   • Centrals turned their game around with a 40–22 win over Norths.

This week's matches will be crucial in determining the second and third placings, with Souths leading on 31 points, followed by Brothers, Western Lions, and Charters Towers on 22, and Herbert River on 21. Upcoming fixtures include Centrals hosting Charters Towers, Herbert River traveling to Burdekin, Brothers facing Souths, and Norths playing Western Lions.

Ladies Results: The weekend saw dominant performances from the top teams, with Western Lions defeating Herbert River 40–0 and Centrals beating Norths 48–0. In the other match, Brothers triumphed over Charters Towers 22–10.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

Jayden Sgarbossa was praised for his performance in last weekend’s game against the Bowen Seagulls.

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Junior Golfers Shine at August Monthly Medal

August 15, 2024

Twelve eager juniors took to the green at the Ayr Golf Club last weekend for the August Monthly Medal. Congratulations to the young, talented winners: Rheanna Bain for 9 holes, Tegan Saxby for 6 holes, and Celine Bain for 3 holes.

The Ayr Golf Club extends a special shoutout to the two players who advanced from 6 holes to 9 holes, and to Jacob Munro, who moved up to the 6-hole competition. The Club also expressed a big thank you to Cecily Lena for guiding the new junior 9-holers around the course.

Contributed with thanks to Kristina Land.

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Lower Burdekin Cub Scouts Set Sail at Regional Cub Sailing Day

August 15, 2024

Two enthusiastic Lower Burdekin Cub Scouts took part in the Regional Cub Sailing Day at the Townsville Sailing Club on Saturday, 10 August. Being the first to arrive, they kicked off their adventure with an up-close look at the yachts.

A total of 17 Cubs enjoyed a morning packed with activities, including sailing instruction, games on the foreshore, and a thrilling ride in the rescue boat. The weather couldn't have been better, with sunshine and a gentle breeze making for a perfect day on the water.

After sharing their experience with the rest of their Scout group, the Cubs will be able to earn a boating badge, marking their accomplishment in this exciting water activity.

A big thank you to Dianne and the team at the Townsville Sailing Centre for providing a fantastic day out for the Cubs!

Contributed with thanks to Chris Berkley.

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Golf North Queensland Pennant Spectacular Results

August 7, 2024

The Handicap Pennant competition in North Queensland was a showcase of skill and sportsmanship, with golfers from across the region coming together to compete over the last weekend of July.

The women's events were particularly thrilling, with Mackay #1 clinching the Division 1 title after a tense countback from Proserpine #1, while Sarina dominated in Division 2.

The Ayr #1 team's narrow victory in their match was a testament to the close competition, and the excitement was palpable as Mackay's #4 team triumphed in Division 4.

Ayr #3's win in Division 5 at the Ayr Golf Club added to the weekend's highlights.

A historic moment was marked at Magnetic Island, hosting the Women Pennant for the first time, with the Magnetic Island #1 team emerging victorious. In the men's category, the competition was equally fierce, with Collinsville taking the top spot in Pool A and Ayr winning Pool B. The event was a celebration of golf, bringing together a community of players who share a passion for the game.

Contributed with thanks to Karen Hindle.

2024 Women’s Pennant Div 5 Ayr.
2024 Women’s Pennant Div 1 Mackay.
2024 Women’s Pennant Div 6 Magnetic Island.
2024 Women’s Pennant Div 2 Sarina.
2024 Men’s Pennant Pool A Collinsville.
2024 Women’s Pennant Div 3 Ayr.
2024 Men’s Pennant Pool B Ayr.
2024 Women’s Pennant Div 4 Mackay.

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Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads’ 2024 Old Boys Day

August 7, 2024

On Saturday 10 August, the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads will host their eagerly awaited annual Old Boys Day at Casalegno Fields. This event, a cornerstone of the club's calendar, brings together former players, coaches, and volunteers who eagerly anticipate the opportunity to reconnect, reminisce, and celebrate the camaraderie of the past.

Old Boys Day is a time for celebrating anniversaries of past premiership wins, with many former members traveling from across the country to return to the Burdekin region. It's an opportunity not only to visit family but also to catch up with old rugby mates.

The Old Boys Group, established about fifteen years ago, provides a way for past players to stay involved with the club. They contribute in various ways, from manning the bar on Ladies Day to operating the gate at home games and offering support wherever needed. Over the years, the funds raised by the Old Boys have supported the club's juniors, providing over $25,000 in financial assistance to those who have made representative teams. The group has also hosted old boys boot camps, promoting both physical and mental well-being through continued connections within the group.

“‘Be there or stay fat’ was our motto for the old boy’s boot camps - I’m not sure if we achieved much of an improvement to our physical health but the connections you maintain from groups like this certainly help with mental wellbeing,” shared Murray Cannavan.

This year's Old Boys Day will feature a "Father's Day" theme, inviting all fathers of current men's and women's team players to join the festivities in the Old Boys area. The Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads extend a warm invitation to all dads to be part of this special day.

“Our club and rugby in general has always been a very inclusive community and we’d love to see all of the dads there,” invited Murray.

What: Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads’ 2024 Old Boys Day.
When: Saturday 10 August.
Where: Casalegno Fields.
More Information: Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads Facebook Page.

Come on down to Casalegno Fields on Saturday 10 August to celebrate what it is to be a toad for the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads’ 2024 Old Boys Day.

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