A good weekend, for a change. for the Panthers, winning three, drawing one and losing one of the five matches. On Saturday, at home against Rebels, the Premiers won 5-0 as did the Reserves. On Friday, in Townsville the Ladies drew with Warriors 1-1, the Division 1 Men lost 0-1 to JCU Riverway but the Division 2 Men defeated Olympic 4-3. In the Mooney Cup Charity Match, Rainbows defeated Blue Balls 3-0 after leading 2-0 at half time. Jake Lacey scored twice after Mick Lejarraga had opened the sc
Read the full storyThe Burdekin Roosters’ A-grade side delivered a performance that could only be described as “chalk and cheese” compared to last week’s 64–10 loss to Souths. On Saturday, before a large crowd that included many attending the annual Ladies Day, the Roosters turned on the style against strong contenders Brothers, only to go down by two points in the dying seconds. With captain Joel Mason sent off for dissent 16 minutes from full-time, the locals were forced to hang on “like grim death” against an
Read the full storyAlex and Gary played a singles match on Rink 4 that Alex won on the 26th end. Twenty-eight players turned out for another North Queensland winter afternoon. Today's winners were Steve Doig and Bruce McCallum, who unfortunately had to leave before the photo, so visitor Gary Bibby from Augusta Bowls Club in Perth, WA, was thrilled to step into the winners’ photo. People come from far and wide to play on our hallowed green (pictured). The singles match between Alex Bojack and Gary Nosworthy on Ri
Read the full storyBurdekin Clay Target Club saw 30 shooters compete on Sunday 13th July. Conditions of a cool breeze made for a very pleasant day for shooting. Thank you to our sponsors for the day, Lui Populin, Glen Rea & BK Constructions. Our next shoot will be on Sunday 10th August. Event 1-20 Target Double Barrel 15m AA Grade 1st Phillip Scalia, Ron Gough, Aaron Lemphers, Lindsay Groat, Michael Zabala 20/20 A Grade 1st Michael Jones, David Stitt, Cornelius Venter 20/20 B Grade 1st Pedro Le Blowitz 19/20, 2nd
Read the full storyAfter a week off with away opens, junior golf was back on here in Ayr this Saturday morning. Overcast and cool, it was a perfect few hours on the course. May Monthly Medal. Our winners for the monthly medal for 9 holes was Kyle Wilkie, with a wonderful PB. For 6 holes it was Hunter Oar, who played some great shots today. And for 3 holes it was River Oar. Gross winners were Amaya Mahoney for 9 holes, Evelyn Mahoney for 6 holes, and Opie McKeough for 3 holes. Congratulations all.
Ayr Junior golf runs a 3, 6 or 9 hole competition every Saturday morning during school term. We also have coaching this year, once a month from a professional coach, Tara Jenkins, who travels down from Townsville. Please follow our Junior Golf Ayr Facebook page for more information, or enquire at the Ayr golf clubhouse.
Synonymous with the Sugar Bowl are the Teaspoons.
The Teaspoons have been part of the Sugar Bowl since the 1980s, originally led by longtime captain David Woods. Today, the legacy continues with his son Josh, who rallies the team each year. They come together not just to play, but for mateship, camaraderie, and to support the club and the wider community. The Sugar Bowl simply wouldn’t be the same without their unwavering commitment.
The Woods family motto — “first to arrive, last to leave” — is lived out every year. Captain Josh even managed a 5 a.m. run to Cape Upstart to tow home his brother, handing off early morning duties to his son Deegan, who rose to the challenge.
Though some members, like Councillor Max, are no longer in playing shape, they still turn up to help, often manning the barbecue. Sunday tradition sees the team gather to cook pork for the evening meal — a highlight of the weekend.
Each year, the organisers award the Woods Team Spirit Trophy to the team that best embodies the spirit of the game. With their sharp 2025 shirts, steadfast club support, strong court presence, and unwavering sportsmanship, the Teaspoons earned it this year.
They averaged 22.5 games per session and held their usual place of honour a teaspoon tradition — a strong performance, especially compared to past runs at the Casswell B Grade Men's Trophy.
At the closing, President Joel Hanson and Josh Woods paid a tribute to all the volunteers in both clubs who contributed in any way to the running of the Sugar Bowl. “This is our main event of the year and without all the people helping out we could not run the event. All the people, especially the organisers, the workers who get the jobs done, the kitchen staff, and the cooks are just terrific. They are long hours.” The club and players are already looking forward to the 2026 Bowl.
On Saturday, the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club hosted their annual Presentation night for both the Junior and Senior members to celebrate and recognise achievements over the season. The club had over 100 members, family, friends and sponsors attend to wrap up the 2024-25 Season. The Ayr SLSC junior committee would like to thank their additional sponsors for the donations for prizes and awards - Wassmuth Automotive, Radar Floors, Rocky Ponds Produce, Laser Electrical, Bob Gould's Fabrication, Astute Finance, Burdekin Swim School, Rob's Tree Solutions, Pontifex Farming and Julie's Pharmacy.
Junior Award Winners:
Age Champions - U6: Georgia Irvine & Micah Kemp, U7: Eliza Hayllor & Koby Flower, U8: Mackenzie Sartori & Jude Lawry, U9: Toby Hatherell, U10: Lola Gibson & Ryan Irvine, U11: Taylor Chapman, Lewis Bonato & Luca Lawry, U12: Alyssa Irvine, U13: Milla Chapman & Nate Giddy, U14: Briella Wassmuth & Zachary Dale.
The Bill Blakey Memorial Trophy for Junior Best Triers - Ryan Irvine & Quinn Pontifex.
Open Best Triers - Cole Pontifex & Emma Jones.
Burdekin Swim School Best Open Water Swimmers - Zachary Dale & Milla Chapman.
The Bevan & Treena List Perpetual Trophy for Open Ironman and Ironmaiden - Parker Bonato & Milla Chapman.
The Bennett Family Memorial Trophy for the Junior Champions - Angus Wicks & Lola Gibson.
Senior Champions - Nate Giddy & Milla Chapman.
The JR Benvenuti Memorial Trophy for the Most Improved Junior - Hoyt Pontifex.
The Roy & Bev Young Perpetual Trophy for the Most Improved Open - Jake Sartori.
The Robbie & Joyce Great Perpetual Trophy for Most Points at Carnivals - Taylor Chapman.
The Ken Steel Encouragement Award - Harrison Sartori. Additional encouragement awards went to Oscar Hayllor, Lane Hartwell, Lachlan Jones, Gabriel Hatherell, Torah Giddy, Audrey Rickards, Eva Rickards & Isabella Flower.
The Bob & Bev Andrews Perpetual Trophy for the Most Promising Junior - Lola Gibson.
Recognition of Long Service to Nippers - Parker Bonato.
The Jack Sartori Memorial Trophy for the Most Consistent All Rounder - Zachary Dale.
The Margaret Webber Memorial Trophy for The Junior Lifesaver of the Year - Briella Wassmuth.
Recognition was given to our junior members who went above and beyond in surf sports this season by acknowledging Isla and Milla Chapman who made the Queensland Country Team, where Milla won gold in the U13 Flags, bronze in U13 Sprints & silver in the U13 Beach Relay, the 13 members who made the2024-25 North Barrier Branch Youth State Team: Charlottte Dale, Taylor Chapman, Luca Lawry, Mia Wicks, Milla Chapman, Emma Jones, Emilee Wassmuth, Charlotte Lawry, Cole Pontifex, Briella Wassmuth, Zachary Dale, Isla Chapman & Bella Lawry (with 7 of these also attending the Australian Championships.
***Senior Awards:
Age Champion - U15: Isla Chapman, U17: Ryley Sartori, Female Masters Champion: Jan Hatherell, Male
Masters Champion: Jimmy Hayllor, Female Open Champion: Ryley Sartori, Male Open Champion (Mr & Mrs
Jack Vernon Memorial): Jimmy Hayllor.
The Don Johnson Memorial for Official of the Year - Stephanie Dale.
The Jim Great Memorial for Most Efficient Patrol Member - Bella Lawry.
Highest Patrolling Hours - Bella Lawry, Ben Lawry, Kellie Lawry, Briella Wassmuth, Kristy Wassmuth,
John Moloney, Lisa Furnell, Tony Felesina, Terry Lund, Heather Scott, Jane Jones.
The Sam Johnson Memorial for Most Active Club Member - Kristy Wassmuth.
The June Galbraith Memorial Encouragement Award - Zachary Dale.
The Laurie 'Rags' Regattieri Memorial for Contribution to Surf Life Saving - Bella Lawry.
Contribution to Surf Rescue (donated by Furnell Family) - Kellie Lawry.
The Kevin (Keg) Helander Memorial for Club Member for Outstanding Services - John Moloney.
The Lifesaver of the Year (donated by the Chappell Family) - Kellie Lawry.
Most Consistent All Rounder - Zachary Dale
U14 Junior Lifesaver of the Year - Briella Wassmuth
Most Points at Carnivals - Taylor Chapman
Local
It was a strong weekend for the seniors, with four wins and two draws from six matches, scoring 35 goals across the board. All five senior teams will be in action again this weekend.
On Friday night at International Park, the Ladies defeated Saints Eagles Souths 16-0, while the Division 1 Men thumped Warriors 11-0. In Townsville, the Division 2 Men beat JCU Riverway 2-1. On Saturday at home, the Premiers drew 1-1 with Warriors and the Reserves finished 0-0 against the same opponent. Then on Sunday, Division 2 faced JCU again in Townsville, securing a 5-0 victory.
This Friday, both Division 1 and Division 2 Men are at home. Division 2 kicks off at 6:30pm against Warriors, followed by Division 1 vs Olympic at 8:30pm. The Ladies are away to Brothers at 6:30pm. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves travel to Olympic for 6:00pm and 4:00pm kick-offs respectively.
Premiers
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers and Warriors played out a tense 1-1 draw on Saturday in a fierce, emotionally charged clash. Still riding high from their gritty performance against Brothers, the Panthers were up for the fight. The first half saw chances for both sides, but disciplined defence and sharp goalkeeping kept it scoreless.
Warriors struck early in the second half when Ethan Roberts latched onto a through ball and chipped the Burdekin keeper from 25 yards. The goal sparked the Panthers into gear. With their midfield pressing higher and forcing turnovers, Matthew Kolb found a breakthrough, weaving through defenders and firing home the equaliser. Both teams pushed for a winner, but the contest ended as a hard-earned draw — a fair result in a match full of grit and quality.
Reserves
The Burdekin Tyre Service Reserves hosted Warriors on Saturday afternoon in a reshuffled lineup due to Premier League absences. They started slowly, but the backline held firm, allowing the Panthers to gain momentum as the game progressed. Leighton Gallagher was denied by a top-shelf save, and Oscar Licciardello hit the post. In the second half, Warriors pressed hard, but Burdekin’s resolve didn’t waver. The match remained scoreless, with both sides creating late chances. The point keeps the Panthers in second on the ladder.
Division 1 Men
The Austral Masonry Division 1 side produced a massive 11-0 win over Warriors after a modest 3-0 halftime lead. Once they found rhythm, the Panthers poured in the goals. Angus Innes and Lachlan Fry bagged hat-tricks, Brayden Card netted a double, and Charlie Shears, Max Kelly, and Seb Mio each added one.
Division 2 Men
The Burdekin Funkies had a dream weekend, earning their first points of the season with back-to-back wins. On Friday night, they edged out Riverway JCU 2-1 with goals from Chris Achille and Jake Lacey. On Sunday, they faced the same opponent again, this time cruising to a 5-0 win. Simon Scuderi netted a hat-trick, with James Dwyer and Heath Swindley also on the scoresheet. The Funkies face Warriors at home this Friday at 6:30pm.
Ladies
There was no stopping the Ayr Anzac Club Ladies on Friday night. They scored in the opening minute against Saints Eagles Souths and led 7-0 at halftime before piling on another nine goals to win 16-0. Kya Quagliata, Sienna Lago, Charlie Ruskin, and Zandi Bonanno each netted twice. Tahlia Lawson, Rhia Neilsen, Dayna Linton, and Sian Reardon added one apiece.
Juniors
Saturday saw great junior football action, with Warriors bringing teams from Under 8s up to play Burdekin sides. Brothers also visited, facing the Under 10/11 girls. The weather was perfect — overcast and cool — ideal for the kids. The quality of play in the 5–7 age group continues to impress, and the Burdekin girls looked sharp in their new kits.
This Saturday, all Under 8 and older Burdekin teams head to Townsville for their first away trip of the season. It’s a great opportunity to experience a new venue. Good luck and safe travels to all teams!
Masters
Another great turnout for Monday Masters, with Arsenal beating PSG 4-2 in a thrilling match. Even Leonardo Charlie-George found the net! We’re excited to welcome Nathaniel Ek, our first player from Belize, and to see the return of “Hippy Nige” from Côte d’Ivoire and Jaison from India. Monday nights at 6:30 — be there!
National & International
The Socceroos begin their 2026 World Cup Group C Qualifiers with a home match against Japan on 5 June, followed by an away clash with Saudi Arabia on 10 June. Australia must win at least one to secure automatic qualification.
The Matildas return to action on 30 May in Melbourne against Argentina, followed by a second friendly on 2 June in Canberra.
In A-League Men’s Elimination Finals, Western United edged Adelaide 3-2, and Melbourne Victory beat Western Sydney Wanderers 2-1. Semi-final first legs: Western United vs Melbourne City, and Victory vs Auckland.
In the A-League Women’s semi-finals, Central Coast defeated Melbourne City 1-0 to reach the Grand Final. They’ll face Melbourne Victory, who beat Adelaide 3-1. The Final will be played this Sunday.
It was a tough outing for the Roosters in Townsville on Saturday, with Norths racing away to a 40–4 win in A Grade, thanks in no small part to a host of NRL and QRL talent.
The difference in resources was stark. Norths fielded seven Cowboys-contracted players and three from the Blackhawks system — a luxury the Roosters simply didn’t have. The Burdekin side was allocated one Cowboys player this year, but he remains sidelined for the season after being injured in last year’s City-Country clash. Of their two Blackhawks players, one is also out long-term with an ACL injury sustained against Souths.
Still, coach Steve Lansley wasn’t making excuses.
“It is what it is — the local boys are giving their best,” Lansley said.
Despite the lopsided result, the Roosters showed grit. They kept Norths scoreless for the opening 29 minutes before two costly mistakes led to three quick tries and an 18–0 halftime deficit.
“To the boys’ credit, they never gave up,” Lansley said. “The penalty count went against us, and we made a few errors that led to tries, but the effort was there.”
Colby Thompson had a strong performance at hooker, steering the side with maturity, while newcomer Terrence Mosby showed promise in his debut. Kicker Jye Olsen was effective in relieving pressure, and Terry Connors scored the Roosters’ lone try.
Around the Grounds – A Grade
Souths thumped Brothers 50–18
Charters Towers edged out Western Lions 20–16
Herbert River downed Centrals 34–12
Reserves Outgunned Despite Strong Start
The Reserve Grade Roosters also suffered a heavy loss, going down 36–10 to Norths after leading at halftime.
Coach Peter Horan’s side showed early promise, leading 10–8 at the break with tries from Riley Easton and Bokeem Reid, and a conversion from Dylan Doak. But the tide turned in the second half, with Norths bolstered by players dropping back from their stacked A Grade squad.
“Two of our players didn’t show up, and that didn’t help,” Horan said. “But I take my hat off to the youngsters — 11 of the 17 are still eligible for Under 20s.”
Llama Ghee was named players’ player for a strong debut, while Easton again impressed in the forwards. Solid contributions also came from John Zaro, Dylan Doak, and Niall Lee.
Reserve Grade Results
Western Lions 48 def. Charters Towers 6
Souths 44 def. Brothers 6
Centrals 64 def. Bowen 4
Herbert River had the bye
Burdekin River Women Off to a Winning Start
With both Burdekin and Herbert River short on numbers in the women’s competition, the two clubs combined to form Burdekin River — and the new side made a strong first impression.
After just one joint training session, the team took to the field on Saturday and ran out 26–14 winners, having led 26–0 before fatigue crept in during the final 15 minutes.
Coach Anita Hagarty was thrilled.
“It was a great effort first up, and things look promising,” she said.
Centre Martina Monday starred for Townsville, while five-eighth Paige Horvat was also impressive. Hagarty believes the team will only improve as combinations develop.
Try-scorers were Martina Monday, JP Morgan, Tiana, Tanley, Talisha Bulgarelli, and Teah Lee Monday. Tiana kicked a goal.
Women’s Results
Bowen forfeited to Centrals
Western Lions 40 def. Charters Towers 0
Brothers had the bye
Looking Ahead – This Week’s Fixtures
The Roosters have the week off, with byes in both A Grade and Reserves.
Upcoming matches:
Brothers host Centrals
Souths travel to Herbert River
Norths take on Charters Towers
Western Lions also have a bye
If you’ve ever set foot in the Home Hill Bowls Club, chances are you’ve heard the name Bob Young.
Bob first joined the club in 1960, back when he was juggling life as a young father and the demands of a growing bakery business. Even then, his talent on the green was unmistakable. It didn’t take long before fellow members noticed his knack for the sport—and his drive to see the club thrive.
By 1979, Bob had been elected club president, stepping into the role with trademark energy. That year alone saw the bar floor carpeted and tiled, and for the first time in club history, pennant players were reimbursed for their lunch and green fees—a small gesture that meant a lot.
He wasn’t just a figure behind the scenes, though. Bob was also a fierce competitor. Over the years, he took out the B Grade Singles, Open Pairs, and Consistency Singles titles. He also played a key role in Home Hill’s Pioneer Cup wins in 1971 and 1976.
But it wasn’t all serious business. Locals still remember the rumble of his Ford Fairlane 500 echoing through the streets—a signal to his kids that dad was on his way home, or maybe just heading back to the club.
For Bob, bowls has always been about more than just the game. It’s about friendship, loyalty, and giving back. As a Rotarian and long-time club member, he poured energy into the Home Hill community, just as he did into his bakery and the sport he loves. His wife Elaine, a champion bowler in her own right, has always been a big part of that story—though Bob would prefer not to face her on the green.
Now, decades on, Bob’s passion has rubbed off on the next generation. His son Mick has recently taken up the game, inspired by a childhood spent at the club watching his parents’ tireless dedication.
Because in the Young family, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Stormin’ Norman
Reg Oats, Jim Oats, Harry Hartwell, and Bob Young won the pioneer cup for the second time in our club in 1971.
Local
Another long weekend with no senior fixtures. However, all five teams should be in action this weekend. On Friday night, the Ladies play at home against Saints Eagles Souths at 6:30, followed by the Men’s Division 1 match against Warriors at 8:30. On Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Warriors, with the Reserves kicking off at 5:00 and the Premier at 7:00. The Division 2 men are away to JCU Riverway at 6:30 on Friday.
This is Pink Panthers Female Football Week, with a variety of events culminating on Friday, including a Junior Girls Exhibition match, face painting, and fairy floss, immediately before the Ladies' fixture against SES.
Juniors
No junior games were played over the long weekend due to the FQ Academy Carnival in Mackay. Fixtures will resume this Saturday. Let’s hope for a clear run now for the year! A massive thanks to everyone involved locally and in Townsville for scheduling draws and games across our multiple age groups and venues—an absolute mammoth task.
Masters
Another decent turnout on Monday night at 6:30. See you there.
National and International
There’s barely a month left until the Socceroos play their first of two 2026 World Cup Qualifying Group C matches. They will be at home to Japan on June 5, then travel to Saudi Arabia on June 10. Australia must win one of these games to be sure of direct qualification. Japan leads the group, and Saudi Arabia is in third place.
The Matildas will be back in action in three weeks, with two friendlies against Argentina. The first is on May 30 in Melbourne, followed by the second on June 2 in Canberra.
In the A-League Men, fixtures were completed over the weekend. Auckland lost 2-4 away to Western Utd but had already won the minor premiership. Melbourne City thrashed Sydney FC 5-1 to secure second place, with Western Utd in third, just one point behind. Western Sydney finished fourth after winning 3-1 away to Macarthur. Victory finished fifth, and Adelaide came sixth. The Finals series starts this weekend with the Elimination Finals: Western Utd at home to Adelaide on Friday, and Western Sydney hosting Melbourne Victory on Saturday.
In the A-League Women, the Finals series has begun, with the first leg of the semi-finals played over the weekend. Melbourne City and Central Coast drew 2-2, while Melbourne Victory won 3-1 away to Adelaide. It’s looking like an all-Melbourne Grand Final at this stage. The second leg of the semis will be played this weekend.
In England’s EPL, with just three rounds to play, champions Liverpool somehow lost 3-1 away to Chelsea. However, Arsenal also lost 1-2 at home to Bournemouth, so Liverpool remains 15 points ahead of the Gunners. Manchester City moved up to third after Newcastle could only draw away to Brighton. Chelsea remains in fifth, level on points with Newcastle.
In the Bundesliga, with two rounds left, the top four teams all drew. Bayern are now champions, eight points clear of Leverkusen, last year’s champions. Frankfurt stays in third, a further 12 points adrift, while fourth-placed Freiburg is four points behind. Bochum and Kiel are already relegated, with Heidenheim looking most likely to join them.
In Serie A, both Napoli and Inter won. With three rounds left, third-placed Atalanta is six points behind. Juventus remain in fourth, despite a 1-1 draw away to Bologna, now five points adrift of Atalanta. Monza’s relegation is certain, and two of Empoli, Venezia, or Lecce could join them.
In La Liga, with four rounds left, Barcelona and Real Madrid both won. Barca stays top, four points clear of Real, with third-placed Atletico a further eight points behind. Bilbao is six points behind Atletico in fourth. Valladolid is certain to be relegated, and Leganes, Las Palmas, Girona, and Alaves are in danger.
In Ligue 1, with two rounds left, PSG lost again, but it matters little as they are already champions, 19 points ahead of Marseille, who drew and is now one point ahead of Monaco. Nice won and is now fourth, just one point behind Monaco. At the foot of the table, Montpellier is already relegated, and St Etienne looks likely to join them. Le Havre, Angers, and Nantes are also in danger.
The European Champions League semi-finals, second leg, will be played this week. Barcelona is away to Inter after drawing 3-3 at home, and Arsenal is away to PSG after losing the home leg 0-1. It’s looking like an Inter vs PSG Final.
Quote of the Week: Former Manchester Utd Manager Ron Atkinson, on Steve Coppell, who had retired due to injury: "With his enthusiasm, I like to think he would stay in the game, although he is an intelligent lad."
Masters
Monday Night Masters had a better-than-expected turnout on Easter Monday. In a very tight game, Liverpool and Spurs drew 1-1. Daniel Ziliotto put Liverpool in front, but Len Duquemin equalised for Tottenham in the second half. Everyone is welcome to the Masters on Monday nights at 6:30, International Park. Be there!
National and International
Not much happening on the international front with the Socceroos and Matildas on a break. The Socceroos have just two games left in the 2026 World Cup Qualifying Group C: at home to Japan on June 5 and away to Saudi Arabia on June 10. Australia must win one of these games to be sure of direct qualification. Japan leads the group, and Saudi Arabia is in third place.
The Matildas won’t be back in action until the end of May. They have two friendlies against Argentina, the first on May 30 in Melbourne, and the second on June 2 in Canberra. Mary Fowler, one of the Matildas’ stars, has suffered a serious ACL injury and could be sidelined for some time. Hopefully, the Matildas will have appointed a new coach soon!
In the A-League Men, Auckland won 1-0 at home to Perth, securing the Minor Premiership. A fantastic performance in their first year in the competition. Melbourne City drew at home to Adelaide and stayed in second place, while Western Utd beat Sydney FC to move into third. Western Sydney won away to Newcastle, staying in fourth, and Brisbane won again! They beat Wellington 1-0 and are now safely in twelfth place. Perth will finish bottom of the table.
In the A-League Women, it’s the Finals series, and the Elimination Finals were played over the weekend. Adelaide beat Western Utd 1-0, and Central Coast beat Canberra...
In the EPL, with four games to go, Liverpool are champions after thrashing Spurs 5-1. The Scousers are 15 points clear of Arsenal, with third-placed Newcastle a further five points away. Manchester City is still fourth, although they beat Nottingham Forest 2-0 in the FA Cup semi-final. In the other semi-final, Crystal Palace thumped Aston Villa 3-0. Ipswich, Leicester, and Southampton have all been relegated.
In the Bundesliga, with three rounds left, the top four teams all won. Leaders Bayern now need just one point to become champions again, eight points clear of Leverkusen. Eintracht remains in third place, a further 12 points adrift, and Freiburg stays in fourth, two points behind. Bochum and Kiel are already relegated, and Heidenheim looks most likely to join them.
In Serie A, Napoli won, and with Inter losing, Napoli now have a three-point lead with four rounds left. Atalanta remains in third place, six points behind, and Juventus are fourth, just a point behind. Monza’s relegation is certain, and Empoli, Venezia, Lecce, Cagliari, and possibly Parma could join them.
In La Liga, with five rounds to go, Barcelona stays top after defeating Real Madrid 3-2, giving them a four-point lead. Atletico remains third, six points behind, with Bilbao fourth, another six points back. Valladolid is certain to be relegated, and Leganes, Las Palmas, Girona, and Alaves are in danger.
In Ligue 1, with three rounds left, PSG lost 1-3 at home to Nice, their first loss of the season. This cuts their lead to just 20 points over second-placed Marseille, with Lille in third and Monaco dropping to fourth. Montpellier is doomed, and St Etienne, Le Havre, Angers, and Nantes are all in danger.
Quote of the Week: Then Northern Ireland Manager Billy Bingham: "The proof of the pudding is when you get down to the nitty-gritty."
Last weekend, the Foley Shield was contested in Townsville between the host city, Mackay, and Cairns, in both men’s and women’s matches. On Saturday, Townsville beat Cairns 40-16 in the men’s match and 48-14 in the women’s, with Burdekin’s Martina Monday scoring two tries. On Sunday, Mackay defeated Cairns 58-6 but lost to Townsville 40-0 in the women’s. Townsville completed a clean sweep on Monday, beating Mackay 40-10 in the men’s and 50-4 in the women’s, with Martina scoring again.
The RLTD fixtures will resume this weekend after the May break, with Townsville’s successful performance in the Foley Shield in both men’s and women’s competitions. Townsville defeated Cairns 40-16 in the men’s and Mackay 40-10. In the women’s, they beat Cairns 48-14 and Mackay 50-4, with Martina Monday continuing to stand out for Burdekin.
The Roosters will travel to Peggy Banfield Park at Bushland Beach on Saturday afternoon to face Norths in A and Reserve grade, and possibly the ladies' fixture.
Coach Steve Lansley has lost another player for the season, with English Blackhawk forward Alfie Mather joining Jayden Sgarbossa on the sidelines due to an ACL injury. The coach also mentioned that Hayde Munro may not be available this week due to a hamstring injury, but Terence Mosby and Josh Hunt will return to play.
Norths are expected to feature some young Cowboys players, making them a tough opponent. They’ve only played one fixture this season, a loss to Herbert River in Ingham a fortnight ago.
Locals will rely on the experience of PNG international Aiden Arisa to lead the forwards, while they aim to get the ball to speedster Jesse Yallop to make an impact in the backs. The game is set to start at 4:30 PM.
Reserve grade coach Peter Horan is aiming for a full squad for this match. Last time out, his team led Brothers at halftime but was eventually run over due to injuries. The same thing happened against Souths, and Peter believes a lack of numbers for the entire game is hurting his team. Norths, who were beaten by the River in their last match in Ingham, are expected to have a full squad at home. That match will kick off at 3:00 PM. Should the Hens play, their match will be at 1:30 PM.
Other matches this weekend include Souths meeting Brothers in the match of the round on Sunday, Charters Towers hosting Western Lions, and Centrals facing Herbert River in A grade, with Bowen also traveling to the Tigers.
The Home Hill Community Sports Club, in partnership with the Department of Sport & Recreation, is launching a new Barefoot Bowls program aimed at boosting female participation in lawn bowls. The weekly event invites women of all ages to enjoy the game in a fun, relaxed atmosphere.
Running every Wednesday evening from April 23 to May 28, 2025, the program will be held at the Home Hill Community Sports Club. Registration is open before 6pm each week.
The night kicks off with a free sausage sizzle at 6:30pm, followed by bowls at 7pm under the stars on the locally renowned Rumney Green. With music playing and the barefoot format removing the need for any special gear, it’s a perfect way to try the sport for the first time or return to it in a social setting.
The initiative is part of a broader push to make lawn bowls more accessible and inclusive. Whether you're a seasoned player or brand new to the game, all women are welcome to come down, have a roll, and enjoy a night of friendly competition and community spirit.
For more information, or to register, please contact 0468 313 115.
It’s been another fantastic week at Ayr Bowling Club, filled with fun and fierce competition! The greens have been alive with energy as members participated in both social games and championship matches. With the championship season in full swing, the talent and sportsmanship on display have been outstanding.
Wednesday’s social bowls featured two games of triples and one rink match. The winners were B Young, J Pirrone, J Papale, and B Shepherd, who defeated R Aplin, G Braid, D Poli, and M Power.
Wednesday night’s social bowls saw two games of triples. The first game was won by Bertilla Piazetta, Margaret McLaughlin, and Joe Grabbi. The second game was claimed by Tricia Achille, David Burt, and Sam Caltabiano.
Saturday’s social bowls, sponsored by the Mahjong ladies, included three games of triples. The winners were Donna Soper, John Pirrone, and Anthony Bull. Second place went to Ron Smythe, Ray Wall, and Wayne Coonan. On Saturday, May 10, we’ll celebrate George Nixon’s 90th birthday, sponsored by George himself. Members are invited to bring a plate to mark this special occasion.
In championship play this week, the men’s A Singles match was a close contest, with Lew Stidston defeating Anthony Bull 25-19. In the rink game, J Pirrone, M Milan, W Coonan, and Barry Shepherd won in a nail-biting finish against B Hewson, R Soper, A Bull, and M Power. Winners will progress to the next round.
If you’re interested in trying out bowls, join us for Friday Roll Ups every Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 5:30 PM. Whether you want to improve your skills, get some friendly training tips, or simply relax with a drink, these casual roll-ups are a great way to start the weekend.
You’re also welcome to join us for Friday Fun Nights! The next one will be on Friday, May 9, starting at 6 PM. This evening is open to bowlers of all levels, so feel free to bring friends or come solo to meet new people. The entry fee is $10 per game, which includes a sausage sizzle at 6 PM and a light supper after bowling begins at 7 PM. Grab some friends and enjoy a night of fun and laughter!
Nicholas Tremaine, cycling across Australia for his Distance 4 Dementia initiative, recently visited the Burdekin region, stopping in Home Hill after a 119-day journey. Motivated by the impact dementia had on his mother, Nicholas aims to raise awareness and funds for the disease.
On his way through the Burdekin, he shared his story with the Home Hill / Ayr Lions Club, receiving heartfelt support. His mission, covering 40,075 km by 2025, is dedicated to advocating for better care and a cure for dementia, a condition that is affecting an increasing number of Australians.
Nicholas Tremaine is cycling across Australia for the Distance 4 Dementia initiative. Photo supplied
Brandon Bowls Club marked ANZAC Day on 25 April with a moving minute’s silence before 46 bowlers from Bowen, Alligator Creek, Home Hill, and Suburban Bowls Clubs took to the green, enjoying a day sponsored by RLA Finance. The event was filled with laughter and camaraderie.
The day’s winners were Ross McLaughlin, Andy Cap, and Mitch Wright, with Yogi Bare, Neville Dickinson, and David Harding taking second, and Henry Hazel, Lyn Storrie, and Joe Yipnazar finishing third. Thanks go to Hugh Montgomery for organising the sponsorship and the kitchen ladies for the excellent afternoon smoko.
The weekend continued with the Brandon Fours tournament, sponsored by Burdekin Skips, featuring 16 teams from across the region. After a strong performance on Saturday, Ben Cribben’s Jubilee team finished the tournament with a perfect five wins, claiming the Brandon Fours title. Brandon Bowls extends its thanks to all the sponsors and volunteers for their support.
Contributed with thanks to Llyod Shepherd, Brandon Bowls.
Hugh Montgomery ( sponsor rep ) Ross McLaughlin Andy Cap Mitch Wright and President Jamie Woods
Hugh Montgomery ( Sponsor Rep ) Lyn Storrie Joe Yipnazar Jamie Woods. ( President )
It’s been a fantastic week of fun and fierce competition at Ayr Bowling Club! The greens have been buzzing with energy as members threw themselves into both social games and championship matches. With the championship season in full swing, the talent and sportsmanship on display have been nothing short of impressive.
Social Ladies’ bowls continued Tuesday with a good turn up, giving us two rinks’ games. Winners were Meryl Smith, Karen Page, Heather Jorgensen and Irene Wilson defeating Merle Nixon, Rayleen Hervey, Beryl Cornford and Pam Power. Runners up were Donna Soper, Linda Giumelli, Ron Soper and Dot Cutting defeating Karen Shepherd, Katarina Stuckler, Sandra Stidston and Mary Poli.
Ayr Bowling Club celebrated a special day on Friday, 25th April, hosting a memorable bowls afternoon in honour of Anzac Day. The turnout was fantastic, with every rink in use, showcasing six games of triples and one game of pairs. The afternoon began with a moving minute’s silence to pay tribute to the brave service men and women who gave their lives for our country. It was a wonderful day of camaraderie and competition, with the winners being Lorraine Wolffe, Marion Nicholson, and Wendy Jones. Runners-up on the day were Kate Leverton, Linda Scells, and Wayne Coonan.
In Championship games this week, the Men had two games of the A Singles. In a very tightly contested game, Lew Stidston defeated Maurie Power 25 – 23. In the other game, also a cliffhanger, Barry Shepherd defeated Wayne Coonan 25 – 24. Both Lew and Barry now progressed to the next round of the A Singles.
If you are interested in giving Bowls a try, Friday Roll Ups are a good place to start. They are held every Friday afternoon from 3:00 - 5:30pm. Whether you're looking to hone your skills, enjoy some friendly training tips, or simply unwind with a drink, these casual roll-ups are the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Come down for some training, enjoy a few drinks, and join in the fun with fellow club members.
You are also very welcome to come and play in our Friday Fun Nights. The next one will be on Friday 9th May, starting at 6 PM. This evening promises fun for bowlers of all levels, encouraging participants to bring friends or join solo to meet new people. The entry fee is $10 per game, which includes a sausage sizzle at 6 PM and a light supper after bowling begins at 7 PM. Get some friends together and come and have an evening of fun and laughter.
Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull, Ayr Bowling Club.
Anzac Day Winners
Anzac Day Winners
Anzac Day Runners Up
Saturday th 3rd of May 1.00am to 5.00pm ( Patrol Group A ) Chris Wicks, Damien Rickets, Emma Rickets, Jane Wicks.
Sunday th 4th of May 9,00am to 5.00pm ( All Da y Patrol Group F ) Lisa Furnell, Jen Morgan, John Furnell, Jo Morgan, Lauren Chapman, Isla Chapman, Ryley Sartori, Jake Sartori, Kat Sartori, Dave Sartori.
Monday 5 th May 9.00am to 5.00pm ( Labour Day Patrol Group G ) Carl list, Jimmy Hayllor, James kennedy, Shane Morgan, Ross Blakey, Ross Rickards Jedd Giddy.
As the sun rose over the famous cane fields of the Burdekin on Sunday morning, competitors and spectators alike gathered in Anzac Park for the highly anticipated 2025 Burdekin Sugar Rush.
The morning was kicked off with the Wilmar Half Marathon at 6:30am, with runners setting out on a newly revamped course that highlighted the region’s iconic cane paddocks and scenic rural roads.
The Half Marathon was the first of four races that made up the day’s packed schedule, drawing in athletes and running clubs from across North Queensland eager to make their mark in the opening event of the ANQ Series.
The vibes were certainly high at Anzac Park, with music blaring and the MC keeping the energy high as a record-high 281 participants battled it out on-track.
Spectators lined the course in support of the athletes as they made their way through the Burdekin’s picturesque landscape, with each racer greeted at the finish line by an uproar of applause and a well-deserved barbecue breakfast.
The morning was capped off with an awards ceremony, with victorious contestants winning cash prizes, while lucky draw winners walked away with a range of spot prizes, including getaways and vouchers worth up to $200.
Race results—my.raceresult.com:
Wilmar Half Marathon—Mens:
1st—Damien Messmer
2nd—Luke Chamley
3rd—Kienan Blanco
Wilmar Half Marathon—Womens:
1st—Saskia Jurriaans
2nd—Aimee Sulzberger
3rd—Vanessa Kennedy
Sunwater 10km—Mens
1st—Brendan Maltby
2nd—Shay Jones
3rd—Jayden Jones
Sunwater 10km—Womens
1st—Casey Chalmers
2nd—Amaya Castrejana
3rd—Anwen Mackay
FiP 5km—Mens
1st—Nicholas Dixon-Grover
2nd—Liam Collings
3rd—Jesse Gillepa
FiP 5km—Womens
1st—Skye Claussen
2nd—Georgia Toohey
3rd—Naomi Jones
NIS Junior—Mens
1st—Joshua Kwa
2nd—Angus Bamber
3rd—Cameron Dobbins
NIS Junior—Womens
1st—Mia Brunker
2nd—Liz Brunker
3rd—Alexis Howell