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CANES COUNTRY CUP SERVES UP BIG PICKLEBALL SHOWDOWN THIS SUNDAY

CANES COUNTRY CUP SERVES UP BIG PICKLEBALL SHOWDOWN THIS SUNDAY

The Sugar Bowl’s little sister, the Cane Country Cup pickleball team event, will get underway this Sunday 7 June from 8am to approximately 3.30pm. A strong field of 29 teams will battle it out in Home Hill, making for one of the biggest editions of the event to date. The competition will be split into four divisions from Advanced through to Social as a result of an increase in numbers. Teams will compete across Men’s doubles, Ladies doubles and two Mixed doubles matches, taking on every team within their division. Competitors are travelling from as far as Cardwell to Cape Gloucester and everywhere in between. The Advanced division features players who have medalled at Queensland Pickleball tournaments this year, promising high-quality match-ups. Spectators should keep an eye out for Townsville’s Darren Hutchinson and his team “Pickle Me Dink”, while last year’s winners “Pickle d’Lulu”, led by Hannah Casswell, return to defend their title. Local interest will also be strong, with Home Hill’s Laurel Blucher, a multiple Home Hill Tennis Open winner in the 1980s, featuring in Leyton’s Larrikans. Home Hill is represented by six mixed teams, with a strong focus on camaraderie and enjoyment. Prizes will be awarded for best team spirit, recognising sportsmanship, teamwork and camaraderie on and off the court. Creative team names such as the Crafty Cassowaries, Cardwell Crocs, Gloucester Gherkins and Pickled Mangoes will add to the atmosphere. Visitors are welcome to attend and support the Home Hill Tennis event and discover the sport of pickleball. Contributed with thanks to HHTA Secretary Kate Casswell CAPTIONS: 1—Last year’s Home Hill representatives pose in front of the freshly unveiled Home Hill Tennis Association amenities block. Photo credit: Jacob Casha 2—A strong field of 29 teams will battle it out in Home Hill, making for one of the biggest editions of the event to date. Photo supplied

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Roosters power past Crushers in Under 19s clash

Roosters power past Crushers in Under 19s clash

A great break by Tyce Cursio and off-load to K J Zaro led to the smart five-eighth scoring the first of seven tries by the Burdekin Roosters as they overwhelmed the Herbert River Crushers at Bendigo Bank Park last Friday night 36 to 18 in Under 19s. The match was played as a catch-up to the round two match when the game was shifted to last Friday. The local boys, under the coaching of Alf Cantarella, turned it on especially in the first half in front of a big crowd to move into second place on the ladder behind Brothers but ahead of Centrals and Herbert River. Led by their forwards with Kenny Southwell, Mason Kiehne, Leylan Lampton and Jack Power standing out, the team was just too fast for the opposition River boys. Jack Power was just too quick and slippery for Ingham, cutting through for two great tries. Another who did not cross for a try but set up a couple with his elusiveness was lock Tyce Cursio, who caused the Ingham defence plenty of trouble. While the forwards paved the way, the backs made good use of the room, with half Chad Fraser one of the best on ground. Chad was well supported by K J Zaro, Kirk Viero, Riley Smith and Tyreece Trindle, with young fullback Logan Guglielmania chiming in. Coach Alf Cantarella said his team started the game well, putting points on the board. Alf said they did fall away a bit in the second half after leading 22–0 at the break, actually losing the second session 18 to 14. Herbert River received a few extra penalties in the second half and, with the extra ball, made good use of it. The local boys though did not panic and actually scored the last try. Alf said they used the game as a platform for other games coming up, with Herbert River winning their share against other recent clubs. Jack Power was awarded players’ player for his standout effort, but he would have been just ahead of Tyce Cursio and Joey Southwell. The coach also praised the effort of his fullback Logan, who was safe and dangerous in attack. BURDEKIN: tries by Jack Power (2), K J Zaro, Kirk Viero, Logan Guglielmania, Chad Fraser, Tyreece Trindle … Chad Fraser 4 goals. ................................................... No other games were played in the R L T D last weekend due to the round being classed as a contingency round. Club football will return this weekend with the Roosters in Ingham on Saturday afternoon playing Herbert River in three grades: Under 19 at 3, reserves at 4.30 and A grade at 6. There should be a good crowd in Ingham as it is their Ladies Day, the same as it was at Western Lions and then Charters Towers. In other matches Charters Towers will host Centrals in the western city, Norths will be visited by Western Lions and Souths will play Brothers, with those teams sitting one and two in A grade. .................................................. The Roosters will have their first home game after several weeks on the road when they play Brothers in three grades on Saturday June 13 at Bendigo Bank Park. That day is also a Super Saturday with some 20-odd junior league games being played. It is also Old Boys Day, with several Old Boys on ground for the games after a function at the Ayr Anzac Club. The club has also arranged for a huge jersey auction, with proceeds going to the Davenport Appeal. Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes

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BESTING THE WORLD’S BEST

BESTING THE WORLD’S BEST

Home Hill tennis star Adam Walton has produced the biggest win of his career, defeating sixth seed Daniil Medvedev in a gripping five-set first-round clash at the French Open, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. The Australian wildcard, ranked outside the world’s top 90, started strongly, taking the opening set 6-2 as Medvedev struggled to settle on the clay. The Russian responded emphatically with a 6-1 second set, before Walton again wrestled back momentum with a dominant third set of his own. Medvedev levelled once more at two sets all, but Walton held firm in the decider, breaking at a crucial stage before serving out the match 6-4 to secure his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Read on page 30 CAPTION: Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Photo source: ATP Tour HOME HILL TENNIS STAR DEFEATS FORMER WORLD NO.1 AT FRENCH OPEN Continued from back cover Home Hill’s finest tennis export, Adam Walton, has continued his professional tennis ascent after beating sixth-seed Daniil Medvedev to claim his first career Grand Slam win over a top-10 opponent. Both players traded heavy blows across the French Open first round contest. Walton finished with 34 winners to Medvedev’s 54, but crucially kept enough control of the key moments to convert pressure into breaks when it mattered most. The pair had met twice previously, with the head-to-head level at one win apiece. Walton said his victory over Medvedev in Cincinnati last year gave him confidence heading into the fixture. “Anyone can beat anyone on a given day,” he said. “I had the belief that I could definitely go out there and beat him… and to get a first top-10 win at a slam is pretty epic.” He cited the heat as a potential advantage, given his upbringing in North Queensland’s dry tropical climate. “I grew up in the heat… I’d say I last better than the field in the heat,” he said. “I’m not the most talented player out there, so to be able to last in hot conditions is an important factor.” When asked about how he thought his victory would be received in Home Hill, Walton responded: “I haven’t been back there in a while, but I have so many connections with the local club there and I think it’s a pretty cool story to have been brought up in Home Hill, then move to Brisbane, then America and now playing pro—it’s pretty special.” Home Hill Tennis Association Secretary Kate Casswell called Walton’s victory a proud moment for the Burdekin community and beyond. “The Home Hill Tennis Club, the whole district and all of the northern tennis community are incredibly proud of Adam’s achievement,” she said. “The win shows us that anyone with the determination and effort, no matter where you come from, can achieve great things.” She said that his exploits on the main stage brought increased traffic to the club’s Facebook page, with a post on his win garnering over 70,000 views. She called it a testament to the huge amount of support out there for him. Walton has since bowed out of the French Open after suffering a 3-1 sets defeat to American Zachary Svajda. He now has his sights set on the Challenger Tyler tournament in the USA, where he’ll face Wu Tung-Lin in the first round. CAPTION: Adam Walton won his first ATP Challenger Tour title in 2023. Photo supplied: ATP Tour

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BURDEKIN CLAY TARGET CLUB TO HOST NOVICE DAY THIS SATURDAY

BURDEKIN CLAY TARGET CLUB TO HOST NOVICE DAY THIS SATURDAY

The Burdekin Clay Target Club is opening its doors to beginners this Saturday, May 30, for an action-packed Novice Day designed specifically for first-timers. Starting at 9:00 AM, the community event offers a safe, welcoming introduction to the sport of clay target shooting, with absolutely no firearm licence required to participate. Attendees can assemble a team of five for some friendly competition, or show up solo to be placed into a group on the day. Every participant will get the chance to shoot 35 targets across the event, and trophies will be awarded to the top seven teams. The club provides all necessary supervision and guidance, making it an ideal opportunity for local residents curious about the sport to safely test their aim. Existing firearm licence holders are requested to bring their licences along. The event will take place at the Burdekin Clay Target Club Grounds, located at 1528 Ayr Dalbeg Road, Mount Kelly. Gates open at 9:00 AM, and all community members looking for a unique weekend activity are encouraged to attend.

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Burdekin Roosters Face Crucial Match in Bowen

August 7, 2024

The Burdekin Roosters' A grade and ladies’ teams are on a bye this week, but the Reserve team is gearing up for an important match in Bowen on Friday night.

The Reserve grade competition is heating up, with Souths clinching the minor premiership. The race for second, third, and fourth place is wide open. Currently, Souths lead with 28 points, followed by Bowen and Centrals with 22 points each, and Burdekin close behind with 21 points.

This Friday night's clash between Bowen and Burdekin is pivotal. Bowen will earn two points from a bye in the final round, while Centrals are set to play Norths and Charters Towers. The Roosters will travel to Bowen on Friday and then host Herbert River in a "Super Saturday" event next week.

The Roosters previously secured a solid win over Bowen in Ayr on a Friday night a couple of months ago. However, coach Chris Perry faces challenges with player availability due to injuries. Forward leader Jerome Lacco will miss the game due to work commitments, but the team will see the return of hard-working Alex Lennox.

French hooker Paul Merlo was injured last Saturday, but Tate Brombal and Hayden Lammon are fit to play. There is uncertainty regarding Dylan Doak's availability after his dismissal in the controversial loss to Centrals.

The statistics show a tight competition between the two clubs: Bowen has 22 points from 10 wins and a bye, while Burdekin has 21 points from 8 wins, a draw, and two byes. Bowen has scored 361 points with 272 against, while the Roosters have 390 points with 302 against.

The much-anticipated match at Denison Park in Bowen is set to kick off at 7:30PM on Friday 9 August.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

The Burdekin Roosters Reserve team will travel to Bowen this Friday night with Tate Brombal and other skilled players expected to take to the field.

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Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Shines at Secondary School Surf League

August 7, 2024

The Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club proudly acknowledged the outstanding performance of its 10 members who competed at the Secondary School Surf League in Townsville. These young athletes demonstrated exceptional skill and determination throughout the competition, showcasing the club's dedication to excellence.

Special congratulations go to Milla and Parker, who were named age champions for the day.

The Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club looks forward to more such accomplishments in the future and continues to encourage young members to participate and excel in surf lifesaving activities. Well done to all the competitors!

Contributed with thanks to the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club.

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Bowling Brilliance at The Ayr Bowling Club

August 7, 2024

The Ayr Bowling Club extends a huge congratulations to the Ladies’ Premier Cup Team - Beryl Cornford, Heather Jorgenson, Desley Olsen, Irene Willson, and Pam Power. The team performed sensationally, securing fourth place in a field of 12 teams from around the district, with Ayr achieving 7 wins, +23, and 116 ends!

In social bowls on Wednesday 31 July, three games of triples and one game of pairs were played, with J. Papale and B. Shepherd celebrated as the victorious winners.

Another highlight at the Ayr Bowling Club over the past week was the Ayr Ladies Classic Triples with teams from Townsville and Bowen competing achieving the following results:
Winners: Robyn Stitt, Tracey Roach, and Wendy Coles from Bowen.
2nd Place: Terri Crozier, Denise Wallace, and Penny Warren from Wangaratta.
3rd Place: Deslie Olsen, Joy Comollatti, and Irene Wilson from Ayr.

Round winners included:
Round 1: Ruth Moore, Rayleen Hervey, and Heather Jorgensen.
Round 2: Katharina Stuckler, Beryl Cornford, and Pam Power.
Round 3: Robyn Engert, Lorraine McClintock, and Lynette Riches.

The club extends sincere thanks to sponsors Wilmar, Kalamia Hotel, Wrights Funerals, and the family of Matilda Tapiolas.

On Saturday 3 August, the club hosted an afternoon of enjoyable social bowls, celebrating winners J. Grabbi, A. Gauvin, and S. Caltabiano. The Ayr Bowling Club shared it was wonderful to see more visitors joining for a roll.

Over the weekend, four members - Lorraine Wolffe, Pam Power, Anthony Bull, and Maurie Power - competed in the Kirwan Sports Club Open/Mixed 4s in Townsville. While they did not secure the top prize, their participation represented the club well in a high-standard competition.

This weekend, the Ayr Bowling Club extends best wishes go to Joe Grabbi and Maurie Power as they head to Jubilee Bowls Club to compete in the North Queensland Singles Championships - B Grade and A Grade, respectively. Good luck, gentlemen!

Please refer to the club board for further championship club games scheduled for 11 August. Mixed competition closing dates are also posted on the club board, and the club asks players enter your teams as per the closing dates.

Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull.

The Premier Cup Team has been celebrated and congratulated for securing fourth place out of twelve teams!

Hosting Classic Triples, Ayr Bowling Club secured third place against teams from Bowen and Townsville.

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Challenging Winds Test Brandon Bowls Club Competitors

August 22, 2024

Sunday afternoon at the Brandon Bowls Club saw players battling challenging wind conditions. Despite the difficulties, Norm Storrie, Geoff Taylor, and Peter Henderson triumphed, defeating Henry Hazel, Gary Nosworthy, and Ray Panacassio!

In second place, Ben Mills, Doug Kiehne, and Doug Robins outplayed Jim Murray, Vince Beitia, and Alan Garioch. Ken Ferguson, Helen Collins, and Kevin Collins secured third place by overcoming Mick McClosky, Hugh Montgomery, and Leo Kenny.

Friday night's celebrated winners were Ben Mills, Ross McLaughlin, Joe Ypinazar, and Gary Pearce.

Regular games are held every week on Wednesday afternoon, Friday night, and Sunday afternoon at the Brandon Bowls Club, and the community is invited to call 0476 302 889 for more information.

Contributed with thanks to Lyn Storrie.

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Homehill Bowls Club Results

August 7, 2024

32 players participated on another perfect winter afternoon. Thursday's winners were Steve (Giru), Sandra, and Mick McClosky. The day was sponsored by Oar and Horan.
Rink Results:
   • Rink 2: Judy & Gordon narrowly defeated Ron and Henry 20-18.
   • Rink 3: Kim, Tony & John, in another close game, won over Mick, Terry, and Trevor 20-19.
   • Rink 4: Ron, Bruce, and Gary accounted for Des, Bob, and Joe 19-10.
   • Rink 5: Steve, Sandra, and Mick McClosky won another close game over Tony C, John Mc, and Henry 18-17.
   • Rink 6: Mark and Wayne defeated Yogi and Glen (Bones) 18-12.
   • Rink 7: Alex, Mick, and Jeff beat Margaret, Dino, and Cy 19-14.
Additional Information:
   • Raffle Winner: Steve Muty from Giru
   • 2nd Prize: Bob Pickard
   • Mystery Ball: Drawn by Glen "Bones" Berrymen, no winner; next week's jackpot is $200.
Upcoming Events:
   • Monday Morning: Fitness
   • Tuesday: Trimmers
   • Wednesday Morning: Kraft Group
   • Wednesday Night: Barefoot Bowls
   • Thursday Morning: BINGO
   • Thursday Afternoon: Social Bowls (please ring your names in by 1 pm, earlier if possible)
   • Saturday Afternoon: Bowls
Till next week, good bowling.

Contributed by: Stephen Doig
Photos by: Trevor Elton

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Table Bowl Notes Round 3 week 6 – 01/08

August 7, 2024

Crushers v Bombers at the Queens  7-3
Cougars v Nat I at the Ayr  10-0
Nat II v Falcons at the National  6-4
Ants had the bye 10 points

Points:
Nat II - 155, Crushers – 143, Falcons - 131, Nat I -118, Cougars - 104, Ants - 101, and Bombers 48
Games for Thursday 08/08/24:
Nat I v  Ants at National, Falcons v Bombers  at Anzac, Crushers v Nat II at Ayr and Cougars have the bye
This week is our last games before the final rounds begin, good luck.

Contributed with thanks to Kerry Davison.

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Queensland Country Bank Day Brings Spirit Despite Maroons' Loss

August 7, 2024

On Wednesday, 17 July, the Ayr Golf Club celebrated Queensland Country Bank Day, coinciding with the State of Origin Game 3. While the Maroons couldn't clinch the victory, the day was still a success, with the ladies donning their maroon gear and enjoying a fantastic day on the course.

Debbie Szendrey from Queensland Country Bank joined in the festivities and enjoyed the beautiful weather, with her sister, Janet Trezise, stepping in to present the awards.

Congratulations to the top performers: Ingrid Vaes, who secured third place with 36 points, Kim Manty, who took second place with 37 points and Angie Baxter, who claimed the top spot with an impressive 39 points.

The Ayr Golf Club expresses a big thank you to Debbie and Queensland Country Bank for their continued sponsorship and support, and congratulates all their participants!

Contributed with thanks to the Ayr Golf Club.

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Ayr Golf Club Celebrates Jan Pilcher Day

August 7, 2024

On Wednesday, 31 July, the Ayr Golf Club hosted the annual Jan Pilcher Day, attracting a strong field of 23 ladies despite some having played four solid days of golf prior at the outstanding 2024 Handicap Pennant competition. The weather was pleasant with a bit of wind, but it didn't deter the golfers from achieving impressive scores.

This year, Jan Pilcher's daughter, Celeste, along with her children Radley and Jazlyn, travelled from Townsville to present the winners. Celeste reminisced about her childhood spent on the golf course, adding a personal touch to the event.

Katrina Hearn emerged as the winner with a remarkable score of 42 points. Runner-up Lorraine Henderson scored 36 points, continuing her excellent form after being the overall winner of the two-day Drummond Golf Vets Classic. Betty Durrant secured third place with 35 points.

Additionally, a special prize was awarded to Wendy Baker for traveling the greatest distance to participate, and Cecily Lena won the raffle.

The event was a wonderful tribute to Jan Pilcher, with participants and organisers alike feeling her presence throughout the day. Congratulations to all the winners and participants for making it a memorable occasion.

Contributed with thanks to the Ayr Golf Club.

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The Ayr Golf Club Celebrated its July Monthly Medal Winners

August 7, 2024

The Ayr Golf Club hosted their July monthly medal competition on the morning of Saturday 3 August, with 13 juniors participating in either a 3, 6, or 9 holes competition. The Nett winner of each competition was celebrated and awarded the July Monthly Medal.

River Vass emerged as the 3-hole monthly medal winner with an impressive Nett score of 4, indicating a move up to six holes is imminent. Logan McKeough secured the 6-hole medal with a Nett score of 23. Lyla Land, in her first 9-hole competition, won the monthly medal with a Nett score of 30. Congratulations to these outstanding juniors!

The gross winners were Jacob Munro for 3 holes, Kyle Wilkie for 6 holes, and Oscar Mahoney for 9 holes.

The Ayr Golf Club expresses a big thank you to all the juniors for participating and to the parents and grandparents for bringing them out early on a Saturday morning!

Contributed with thanks to Laura Mahoney.

River Vass, Lyla Land, and Logan McKeough celebrated a successful morning on the Ayr Golf Course last Saturday.

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Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads Celebrate Triple Victory Weekend

August 7, 2024

The Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads had a fantastic weekend, securing victories across first, second, and third grades. The excitement was palpable as the teams clinched their wins in some nail-biting matches. Congratulations to all the players for their outstanding performance!

Scores:
First Grade: 38 - 31 against North Ward
Second Grade: 28 - 7 against North Ward
Third Grade: 27 - 7 against Brothers

Unfortunately, the Pink Toads had to forfeit due to injuries and illnesses, however, they are gearing up for a strong comeback against Brothers in this week’s home game at Casalegno Fields on Saturday 10 August.

Contributed with thanks to the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads.

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Another Eventful Week on the Green

August 1, 2024

The Ayr Bowling Club was filled with exciting games and great company for another week, with many locals and travellers giving it their all on the green. On Wednesday, 24 July, social bowls featured three games of triples and one game of pairs, with J. Pirrone, G. Nixon, and W. Coonan the celebrated winners.

On Saturday 27 July, the social bowls winners were Jimmy, Chris, Happy, and Blake, and the day saw the club welcome visiting players to the green who shared their travel stories and enjoyed a bowl or two.

Sunday 28 July, was a proud day for the Ayr Bowling Club’s Ladies Premier Cup players in Townsville. Congratulations to B. Cornford, D. Olsen, H. Jorgenson, and Pam Power, who secured three wins: a +14 victory against Jubilee in round seven, another +14 win against Bowen in round eight, and a +9 triumph against Alligator Creek in round nine. The team showcased fantastic skills throughout the day.

Sunday also featured two Club semi-final championship triples games. The results were:
- J. Pirrone, R. Young, and C. Essex defeated D. Poli, J. McDonald, and M. Milan.
- J. Murray, J. Hall, and M. Parravicini defeated H. Horan (sub), S. Caltabiano, and B. Shepherd.

In the Championship Pairs final, C. Pearce and G. Pearce emerged victorious against J. Grabbi and L. Stidston.

For details on upcoming championship games scheduled for 4 August, please check the club board, and don't forget to register your teams for the mixed competitions by the closing dates posted.

If you're interested in lawn bowls, the Ayr Bowling Club is a welcoming community for players of all levels. Located at 101 Young Street, Ayr, the club offers a friendly and social atmosphere. For more information, contact the club at (07) 4783 1336 or visit their Facebook page at Ayr Bowling Club.

Whether you're an experienced bowler or a beginner, the Ayr Bowling Club is the perfect place to enjoy the sport and meet fellow enthusiasts.

Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull.

Always buzzing with local and travelling bowlers, the Ayr Bowling Club invites those interested in giving the sport a try to attend their Social Bowls on Wednesdays.

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Brandon Bowls Club’s Ladies Shine at 2024 Premier Cup

August 1, 2024

Brandon Bowls Club’s 2024 Premier Cup team consisted of five exceptional and celebrated players: Helen Collins, Colleen Olsen, Lyn Storrie, Darrell Pearce, and Joy Woods. The event, hosted by the Suburban Bowls Club in Townsville, spans over four challenging days, with 11 other teams competing for the prestigious title and the opportunity to host the event in 2025.

After three days of intense competition, the Brandon ladies faced tough opposition, securing 4 wins and 5 losses. In conclusion of the competition, the ladies were determined to finish strong in their last two games and make their mark in this highly competitive tournament.

Contributed with thanks to Lloyd Shepherd.

Representing the Brandon Bowls Club, Helen Collins, Colleen Olsen, Lyn Storrie, Darrell Pearce, and Joy Woods give it their all at the 2024 Premier Cup.

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Roosters A Grade Narrowly Misses Victory

August 1, 2024

The Roosters A grade team faced a tough battle last Sunday 28 July at Bushland Beach, narrowly losing to the Norths Devils with a score of 32–28. Coach Steve Lansley noted the team's struggle to capitalise on promising opportunities, often rushing to score rather than building up plays.

“Once again we failed to finish off promising moves by being too anxious to score - we are trying to score with every attacking move instead of building up,” said Lansley.

The Norths Devils started strong, quickly taking a 16-0 lead. However, the Roosters fought back, closing the gap to 16-12 by halftime. Unfortunately, poor execution and handling errors in the second half cost them the game. The defence also faltered at times, allowing Norths to make significant gains.

Despite the loss, Coach Lansley praised Lachlan Shepherd for his strong running and defence, and noted that Jye Olsen and Chris Gale made valuable contributions to the team. The Roosters' tries were scored by Nemia Nawave, Hayden Lammon, Kali Nauque, Lachlan Shepherd, and Epi Kikau, with Joel Mason converting four goals.

In other A grade matches, Herbert River defeated Centrals 42–18, Western Lions edged out Brothers 16–14, and Charters Towers and Souths both had byes.

The Roosters Reserves moved up to second place on the ladder after a 40–20 victory over Norths on Sunday. Coach Chris Perry acknowledged the win, though he described it as "sloppy but effective." He emphasised the need for greater dedication and commitment as the team approaches the finals.

Perry highlighted Tubby Hereon and Bradyn Cotter, playing their first games, as standout players, with Tubby earning the players' player award. The team scored tries through Suli (2), Nemia Nawave (2), Jayden Sgarbossa, Braedyn Cotter, and Dylan Doak, who also kicked six goals for a total of 16 points.

In other reserve grade matches, Herbert River defeated Centrals 42–8, Brothers beat Western Lions 36–6, and Souths overcame Bowen 24–8.

The Burdekin Hens did not play last weekend but were awarded two points after Norths forfeited their match. The previous Sunday, Centrals defeated Norths 28-0, with the Norths team suffering several injuries that left them short of players. The Hens are set to return to action this coming weekend against Centrals.

Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

The Hens will return to the field this weekend for an action-packed game against Centrals.

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Table Bowl Notes

August 7, 2024

Round 3 week 4 – 18/07
Nat I v Bombers at the Queens  8-2
Cougars v Ants at the Anzac 6-4
Crushers v Falcons at the Ayr  8-2
Nat II had the bye 10 points
Round 3 week 5 – 25/07
Crushers v Nat I at the National 6-4
Nat II v Ants at the Anzac 9-1
Cougars v Bombers at the Ayr 8-2
Falcons had the bye 10 points

Points:
Nat II - 149, Crushers - 136, Falcons - 127, Nat I -118, Cougars - 94, Ants - 91, and Bombers 45
Games for Thursday 01/08/24:
Nat II v  Falcons at National, Bombers v Crushers at Queens, Cougars v Nat I at Ayr and Ants have the bye

Contributed with thanks to Kerry Davison.

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Football Matters with Cyclops: A Weekend of Highs and Lows for the Burdekin Panthers

August 1, 2024

The Burdekin Panthers experienced a weekend of intense football action. Initially scheduled for four games, the Panthers saw the Division One Funkies secure a straightforward win by forfeit against Olympic, while the other three teams faced Estates in away games. They emerged victorious in two matches and narrowly lost one. On Sunday, the Premiers dominated with a 4-0 victory, the Under 23s clinched a 4-3 win, and the Ladies lost 2-3.

Looking ahead, the Panthers have four more games this week. On Friday night, the Division One Funkies will face Estates Navy away, and on Saturday, Sponsors Day, the Premiers, Under 23s, and Ladies will host Saints Eagles Souths at home.
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers overcame a strong Estates side with a 4-0 victory. Luke Maguire opened the scoring with a penalty, followed by goals from Mason Matthews and Matthew Kolb. Jay Leckenby sealed the win after Estates’ goalkeeper was red-carded.

The Burdekin Tyre Service Under 23s Reserves faced a tough Sunday game in Townsville against ladder leaders Estates. Jhett Jones and Jack Shears scored in the first half, with Cooper Kross adding another after the break. Despite Estates’ fightback, Jones’ second goal clinched a crucial 4-3 victory to keep their finals hopes alive.

The Austral Masonry Funkies secured a win by forfeit from Olympic.

The Ayr Anzac Club Ladies started strong against Estates, with Brielle Astorquia scoring from a Kate Castelanelli cross. Estates quickly equalized and took the lead. Sienna Lago scored to make it 2-2 at halftime, but Estates regained the lead in the second half. Despite numerous chances, the Burdekin Ladies couldn't find the net again, ending in a narrow 2-3 loss.

The Under 13s Panthers faced Warriors 5 on Saturday at Paradise Park, losing 0-4. William Shears stood out with his high work rate. On Sunday, the Panthers faced Saints at home, losing 3-5. Despite the defeat, they displayed good ball movement, with goals from Rohan Kelly, Lincoln Innes, and William Shears. Parker Lawson received special recognition for his goalkeeping efforts.

In the juniors' section, Saturday saw another good week of football with great weather. Teams from Brothers and Northern Beaches travelled from Townsville to play, and some of Burdekin's older teams travelled to Townsville, ensuring a weekend filled with exciting matches and enthusiastic participation from young footballers.

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