
Saturday PM 20/12 (1-5pm) Group H - Dave Satori PC, Kathryn Satori PC, Riley Satori, Jake Satori, Cole Pontifex, Alyssia Gibson, Billy Gibson and Halle Gibson Sunday AM 21/12 (9am-1pm) Group A - Richard Dale PC, Chris Wicks PC, Jane Olsen, Zachry Dale, Stephanie Dale, Warne McShane, Nico Ortner and William Holt Sunday PM 21/12 (1-5pm) - Group C - Jane Jones PC, Lauren Chapman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Chapman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie
Read the full storyHome Hill Tennis celebrated the conclusion of the tennis and pickleball year with the AO One Point Slam, with die-hard players turning out to enjoy the event despite a storm threatening and a few drops of rain falling. In the official tennis competition, Bernie Claussen proved too strong for all her opponents and has been invited to play in the Brisbane event, with the club hopeful for a lucky draw and a chance to win $50,000. President Joel Hanson’s serve was on fire, helping him secure a first-round win against mate and fellow Vice President Mark Barbagallo. Joel went on to win the sign-on event after a lengthy final rally, while Toni Pivotto claimed victory in the pickleball event after several long points. The celebrations highlighted the ongoing growth of pickleball at the club, which continues to attract strong numbers each week, with sessions on Tuesday nights from 6.30 pm and most Saturday mornings at 7.30 am. The group wrapped up the year with a social gathering at the Kalamia Hotel. For more information about the club, contact Kate Casswell on 0447 384 441.
Read the full storyJunior Touch Football players from across the region gathered in Ayr recently for the Fast Four Touch carnival, showcasing their skills in a day of fast-paced action. Twenty-two teams competed across age divisions from under 10 to under 16, with four players per side taking to half a field. Local Burdekin teams were joined by several squads from Townsville, creating a highly competitive atmosphere. The round-robin games saw over 250 touchdowns scored, with players backing up game after game in challenging hot conditions, impressing the large crowd of spectators. Before the finals, sprints and team relays were also held, adding extra excitement to the day. In the finals, The Snippers defeated Six Seven Superstars 5-0 in the under-10 boys, while Shooting Stars beat Lollypops 5-0 in the under-10 girls. The Brotherhood edged out Walking Warriors 1-0 in the under-12 boys, with SSS A narrowly defeating SSS B 3-2 in the under-12 girls. Angus’s Team claimed a 3-1 win over Legacy 22 in the under-14 boys, and Baywatch triumphed 4-1 against Young Girls in the under-14 girls. In the under-16 divisions, 2 Deadly won 1-0 over Too Fresh in the boys, with Red Madness victorious in the girls. After the action-packed day, club officials praised the players and volunteers for their efforts. “All players displayed great sportsmanship throughout the day,” said President Peter Knapton. “Many thanks go to the referees, cooks, canteen workers, helpers and parents but more importantly to the players for the terrific skills and the competitive spirit of the games which made for an enjoyable carnival.”
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Local Burdekin FC’s AGM will be held on Sunday 18th January at Honeycombes Hall on Beach Road. The Panthers would like all those interested, to be there. Training for Men and Colts for the 2026 season has started. Thursday nights at 6.15. Small sided games for the next three weeks. Be There! Night Soccer Friday was a big night at International Park. It was Grand Final night of the 47th season of Delta Cleaners Night Soccer and a very big crowd turned up to watch the twelve games. The Men’s A Grade Final was won by Mottin Earthmoving who beat UDS 3-1 and in the Ladies A Grade Final, Scoregasms defeated Body Tune 1-0. In the other Men’s competitions, the A Grade Plate was won by Rocky Pond Warriors who beat FJV 1-0 and the A Grade Bowl went to RG Customs who beat 7 Stooges 7-0. In A Social Oary’s Levellers beat DL Lager 1-0 and in the A Social Plate Delta Physio defeated Willy Wackers 3-2. B Social was won by His Haas who beat Bennetts Old Grumpies and in the B Social Plate, Free Ballers beat Hardly Normal. In the other Ladies competition, the A Grade Plate was won by 6 TO UR 7 who beat Lets Get Messi. In the B Grade, Kicken Goals beat Chicks & Chooks and in the B Grade Plate, Short Staffed won against Haven’t a Kahlua. One of the highlights of the night was the annual Drinkers Trophy, won this year by Fair Call who beat Delta Physio 2-1. Winner of the SLoBs Raffle was ticket Grey H66. Juniors The final Burdekin Juniors report for 2025! The 2026 season will be upon us before we know it! Our AGM is scheduled for Sunday the 18th of January - all positions will be open and all new members to our committee much welcomed so come along. Keep an eye out for details on Junior Social Soccer in Term 1 before the season proper commences! Merry Xmas to you all! International and National In the A League Men, after eight rounds Sydney FC is still top after winning 2-1 away to Perth. Auckland is back in second place following their win at central Coast. Brisbane could only manage a goalless draw at Western Sydney and has dropped to third place. In the A League Women, Canberra now top the table after winning away to Sydney FC. Adelaide is in second place after beating Adelaide and Newcastle beat Brisbane to move up to third place with Brisbane dropping to fourth. However, Newcastle and Brisbane both have two games in hand. The Socceroos first World Cup group game is on 13 June. Presumably, there will be some friendly games announced before then. The Matildas play in the AFC Asian Cup in March. In their group games their first match is against Philippines, they then play Iran and then Korea. In England, in the EPL, the three top teams all won, and Arsenal is two points clear of Manchester City with Aston Villa in third place. At the foot of the table Wolves, Burnley and West Ham all lost and are in deep trouble. In Germany’s Bundesliga, none of the top three teams won but the still unbeaten Bayern has a nine point lead over Leipzig and Dortmund. At the foot of the table St Pauli won but along with Heidenheim and Mainz are still in the relegation zone. In Italy’s Serie A, only Inter of the top four teams won. Inter now leads AC Milan by one point with Napoli in third place. Juventus won and moves up to fifth place. At the foot of the table Verona won again but along with Pisa and Fiorentina look doomed. In Spain the top five teams all won, and Barcelona leads Real Madrid by four points with Villarreal in third place and Atletico fourth. At the bottom of the league, Girona won but along with Oviedo and Levante are still in trouble. In France’s Ligue 1, the top six teams all won, and Lens leads PSG by one point with Marseilles in third place a further four points adrift. At the foot of the table, none of the six bottom teams won and Auxerre, Metz, and Nantes are not looking good. Quote of the Week Is from Journalist David Lacey on Boby Robson. “His natural expression if that of a man who fears he might have left the gas on.”
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Social Tuesday February 27 Winners were Katharina Stuckler, Beryl Cornford and Irene Wilson defeating Isabel Cislowski, Joy Comollatti & Mary Poli.
Desley Olsen, Heather Jorgensen and Pam Power defeated Donna Soper, Karen Page and Sandra Stidston.
Competition on Thursday's 1:30pm in March Championship Rinks starting.
Ayr lady bowlers, see the bowls club noticeboard or contact your skips - good bowling.
Men's Championship Four's 8:30am Sunday March 17.
1. G. Papale, J Grabbi, S. Caltabiano, L. Stidston vs A. Bull, C. Essex, M. Power, R. Soper.
2. H. Horan, J. Hall, W. Coonan, M. Parravicini vs D. Poli, M. Olsen, R. Young, M. Milan.
Contributed by Michael Parravicini

18 players fronted up for Wednesday night barefoot bowls.
Rink 2: Wayne, Carol and Nev were too good for Jocelyn, Merle and Mark winning 14 to 12.
Rink 3: Kate, Paul and Joe put the cleaners through Maisie, Betty and Ron 17 to 5.
Rink 4: Kita, Sam and Stephen were way too strong for Yogi, Gladys and Judy winning 20 to 8.
22 Players fronted on it seems the first dry Thursday afternoon bowls in weeks.
Rink 3 Triples: Karl/Mick O, Mick and Glen won the day in a close one over Ray, Terry and Henry 15 to 13.
Rink 4 Pairs: Alex and Trevor were much too strong for Paul and Bob to the tune of 33 to 22.
Rink 5: After Norm had to pull out for health reasons Stephen skipped for two teams. Jim and Stephen just lasted to defeat Dino and Stephen to the tune of 15 to 13.
Rink 6: John and Joe won a nail-biting contest over Tony and Hugh 25 to 24.
And finally on rink 7, Judy and Wayne were convincing winners over Yogi and Des 28 to 18.
Thanks again to sponsor Rocky Ponds produce.
Supplied by Stephen Doig
Caption 1: Wednesday night’s barefoot bowls winners were Nev, Carol and Wayne
Caption 2: The winners of Thursday were Alex and Trevor
Photos supplied: Stephen Doig

The blue skies late last week dried out the grounds and pitches enough at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex for the Junior Cricket and Challenger Blasters’ games to go ahead. The slow outfield in the Junior Cricket “Hardball” game meant only one four was scored in the whole match. Xavier Cross was quite proud of this shot as it was his first ever four scored in a game. Marshall Parker was top scorer with 17 runs followed by Mark Wilkie on 12. The weeks of net sessions and batting drills are starting to show in the nice shots that some of the batters are now playing. It is good to know that the coaching is working and that they are putting what they are being shown into practice in the games to score runs.
If it was hard to score runs, then it was even harder to take wickets as only five fell for the entire game over both innings. William Chandler came out on top with the ball getting 2 for 15. Oliver Calligaro and Jacques Gardner snared one each, and Marshall Parker combined with Oscar Mahoney to affect a run out. ‘Players of the Week Award’ winners for this game were Harrison Smyth and Spyridonas Spyrou. No stats were available for the Challenger Blaster game, but Kyle Wilkie was the top scorer, and the award winners were Levi Trail and Morgan Burrell.
Caption 1: Harrison Smyth and Spyridonas Spyrou
Caption 2: Levi Trail and Morgan Burrell
Photos supplied
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After two weeks of rain and cancelled coaching sessions, the sun finally came out to let our Juniors out on the golf course this Saturday morning. Many thanks to Darryl for coming down to coach our young golfers, with everyone’s swing being recorded for analysis and future work. Darryl will be down again in a forthright and then monthly, working on different aspects of the game each time.
This Saturday we will be holding the February Monthly Medal, with a 3, 6 and 9 hole competition being held, with the Nett winner in each group receiving a monthly medal. Please follow the Junior Golf Ayr Facebook page for more details.
Contributed by Laura Mahoney
Caption: Ayr Junior Golf returned on Saturday morning. Photo supplied

The Burdekin Roosters will have their first hit out of the season when they host the Mackay Magpies at Rugby Park this Saturday.
Two grades will be played: A grade and Reserve grade with the reserves scheduled to start at 3:30pm.
The two clubs play a trial match each year on a rotating basis.
The Roosters will be out to silence the birds from Mackay after they were the victors last year.
Rooster coach Daniel Beazley said his team could be a little underdone after recent rain had severely curtailed training.
“I expect they would be in the same boat as well,” Beazley said.
The coach said he wanted to have a look at a couple of players in different positions and that is what trials are all about.
It is not expected the two players each allocated from the Cowboys and Blackhawks will be playing.
“We have a keen bunch of boys and I expect them to give a good account of themselves,” Beazley said.
The coach added he particularly wanted to see three players in action.
“Adam Stephens appears to be a very good player, very professional and athletic and as he is only new, I want to see him on the field while Rhett Williams will play at hooker and I expect him to add a touch of class out there,” he said.
Beazley went on to say that he was glad to see Nemia Nawave at training and going hard.
He added, “Nemia will start on the wing where he is very quick but I have been told he played at hooker in Fiji so I will give him a go there to see what he offers in the middle.”
“Tate Brombal has been putting in the hard yards at training and is welcome back home after a year away playing in the Toowoomba League.
“Riley Horan is another I want to see after having a year off with former Queensland schoolboy representative Terry Connors who could be the X Factor as he appears quick.”
Reserves coach Chris Perry has named a squad with plenty of youth on one hand plus experience on another.
Former Marlins representative Mitchell Guy says he has finished playing A Grade but still wants to put the boots on and help out Chris and his reggies.
His experience will be invaluable to the coach who will have a number of last years under 19 players making the step up.
The canteen will be open with the bar and doubles sold on the gate.
Contributed by Brian Carnes

Last weekend saw the successful return of the Burdekin Boars & Barras Competition, hosted by the Clare State School P&C, with hundreds of people showing up for the weigh in on Sunday, March 3.
There was something for everyone at the event including facepainting, kids’ corner run by Lillies Cubby House, a bar, delicious food, and live music by Tammy Moxon.
The Crab races and auction kept everyone entertained with a total of $1100 prize money up for grabs for the winner, while the Yeti toss proved to be very popular with lots of kids lining up for their chance to win a Yeti Water bottle.
“A massive thank you to all of the event sponsors,” said Emma Bethel of the Clare State School P&C.
“Without their generous support this event would not have been possible.
“The Clare State School P&C are very grateful to everyone who supported this event.”
Caption: Heaviest Junior Barra Winner Josh Patterson (left) and Heaviest Boar Winner Shane Cavanagh (right). Photos supplied
OPEN DIVISION
HEAVIEST BOAR- 118 Kg Shane Cavanagh
HEAVIEST SOW - 62.55 Kg Mat Corradi
HEAVIEST CRAB - 1.47 Kg Mathew Lynch-Harlow
JUNIOR
BARRA - 8.38Kg - Josh Patterson
MANGROVE JACK - 1.26Kg - Jace Klaka
CATFISH - 5.32Kg - Joshua Brett
FLATHEAD - 0.94 kg - Keatan Jarvis
SECRET BARRA WEIGHT – 3.14Kg - Alex Wright
SENIOR
BARRA - 8.56 Kg - Joel Bethel
MANGROVE JACK - 1.76Kg - Jack Malas
CATFISH - 3.56Kg - Tiffany Jones
FLATHEAD - 1.72Kg - Mathew Lynch-Harlow
SECRET BARRA WEIGHT – 8.46Kg - Mark Zunker
JUNIOR LUCKY DRAW - Angus Galvin
SENIOR LUCKY DRAW - Melissa Hyne
Caption 1: Heaviest junior flathead winner Keatan Jarvis with Clare State School Principal Troy Patti
Caption 2: Heaviest junior catfish winner Joshua Brett with Troy Patti
Caption 3: Heaviest mangrove jack winner Jack Malas with Troy Patti
Caption 4: Heaviest senior catfish winner Tiffany Jones with Troy Patti

Social Bowls were played Tuesday February 20 where the winners were Ruth Moore, Elaine Young, Beryl Cornford and Pam Power defeating Desley Olsen, Donna Soper, Sandra Stidston and Irene Wilson.
Isabel Cislowski, Heather Jorgensen and Mary Poli defeated Katharina Stuckler, Joy Comollatti amd Dot Cutting.
Eighteen bowlers enjoyed playing lawn bowls under the stars at Wednesday Night Bowls on February 21.
Coming in first place were Katharina Stuckler, Anthony Bull and Robyn McAllister.
In second place were Carolyn Jones, Rob Jorgensen and Heather Jorgensen.
Men's Championship Fours 8:30am Sunday March 10 - 1. G. Papale, J. Grabbe, S. Caltabiano, L. Stidston vs D. Poli, M. Olsen, ? , M. Milan. 2. H. Horan, J. Hall, W. Coonan, M. Parravicini vs A. Bull, C. Essex, M. Power, R. Soper.
Nominations for championship pairs and triples close March 3.
Wednesday February 21 winners were Bob Young and Col Essex who defeated Vince Beitia and Chris Berkery.
Other results were John Hall, Barry Hewson and Maurie Power defeated John Pirrone, Sandra Darwen and Wayne Coonan.
Mick Olsen, Joe Papale and Lew Stidston defeated Jim Murray, Dino Poli and Ron Soper.
Contributed by Michael Parravicini

Wednesday February 20
Ladies results: only four ladies turned up and conditions still not favourable however those who turned up certainly had a good time.
Kaye Garner and Lyn Storrie beat Ann Newton and Vanda Ballao.
Ladies, please have your names in by 1:00pm for 1:30pm start.
Sunday February 25
A grade singles: Gary Pearce defeated Henry Hazel.
And the other A grade singles game went down to the wire with Doug Koehne defeating Jamie Woods.
A Pairs: Vince Beitia and Allan Garioch defeated Joe Ypinazar and Peter Jorgensen.
Social Bowls
Triples game: Norm Storrie, Rob Garner and Peter Henderson defeated Kaye Garner, Bob Jorgensen and Ray Panacassio.
And final game of was Rinks with Neville Dickinson, Helen Collins, Lloyd Shepherd and Doug Robins defeating Glen Woodward, Ken Ferguson, Lyn Storrie and Leo Kenny.
Sunday March 3 Jackpot will be drawn until we get a winner.
Names in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start.
Contributed by Lloyd Shepherd
Caption: Winners of Sunday’s Championship events. Photo supplied

Burdekin FC will work towards upgrading its women’s changerooms and facilities at International Park after winning a grant from the 2024 Ergon-Energex Community Fund.
The $10,000 grant will enable renovation of the women’s changerooms to provide a safer, more inclusive, and accessible space for players to feel comfortable and confident in their environment and increase participation.
Burdekin FC Senior Secretary Sian Reardon said the women’s facilities currently has two toilets, one of which often malfunctions, a women-only shower that is used as storage and a communal shower that is shared with the men’s facilities and doesn’t have a lock on the door.
The club plans to upgrade all facilities including a third toilet, new shower area and new basin and mirror.
“At the moment, it’s just not a nice place to be in,” Ms Reardon said.
“The facilities are our foundation.
“If we don’t foster a positive, clean environment, it’s not a welcoming environment for those girls to come into.
“If they see that we take pride and responsibility and put that money in to make the facilities clean and welcoming, we get more people through the door.”
Ms Reardon, who also plays for the senior women’s team and coaches junior teams, said the investment proves the growth of the women’s game in the Burdekin.
She said the club currently has enough junior girls for two teams in U9s, U10/11s and U12/13s age groups this year.
“The numbers have grown incredibly this year,” she said.
“We’ve seen more girls interested in coming down to our women’s training as well.
“We’ve got a few 15-year-olds floating around who are really eager and want to get involved, which is awesome.”
The club has also recently purchased new goal posts using a previous grant which are due for installation soon.
“We would not be able to function without grants and community support,” Ms Reardon said.
“Whenever Louise (Nicholas, Grants Officer) sees a grant that could towards the club, the entire club comes together to discuss what’s most important.”
Caption: Burdekin FC Senior Secretary Sian Reardon is excited to see upgrades to the women’s changerooms after securing a grant. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

18 players arrived to do battle in the barefoot bowls night onWednesday, February 21.
3 games oftriples were played.
Rinks 5,6 and 7were used running east/west.
Rink 5: Gladys,Meryl and Joe were much too strong for Betty, Judy and John winning14 to 5.
Rink 6: Ashley,Tony and Amy had a good win over Lyn, Nev and Ron to the tune of 12points to 3.
Rink 7: Conner,Margaret and Stephen won on the final end after being all squareafter 11 ends over Wayne, Mark and Torrie 11 to 7.
Trevor's morningtea is weekly on Monday morning, Tuesday Trimmers on Tuesday, Wednesday Kraft group and barefoot bowls at 6pm on Wednesday.
Thursday morning bingo and bowls in the arvo, names in between 12 and 1pm.
There was no bowls on Thursday.
Good bowling.
Contributed by Stephen Doig

We weather put a dampener on preseason training for Burdekin FC’s youth teams, with the U13 and U14/15 teams instead taking things indoors for a night of “non- competitive” ten pin bowling.
Captions: Burdekin FC’s U13 and U14/15 teams spent a night at Burdekin Bowl after preseason training was rained out. Photos supplied: Burdekin FC Inc

The Burdekin Roosters received a setback last week with the announcement 2024 appointed senior coach Daniel Beazley would be leaving the club.
Beazley told the players at training on Thursday he had received an offer from a family member to join a business on the Gold Coast.
Beazley said he knew his cousin was beginning a new business and he wanted his input but he thought that would not be till towards the end of the year.
“For my cousin the business has gone really well, and I have been offered a partnership in something I have been looking at for a long time,” Beazley said.
The coach said he was sad to be leaving the club as he had enjoyed the people he has been associated with and he felt the club was getting back on the right track.
He said training before Christmas was a little slow, but it had really picked up in the New Year and he believes the players had been enjoying it as much as he had.
The former Blackhawk captain said he thought the club had the players to go all the way this year and with a few more coming in they are going to be hard to beat.
“If I didn't think that I wouldn't have suggested a trial match with Brothers who are always strong,” Beazley said.
He said he would not be leaving for a couple of weeks and would help prepare the boys for the trial with Mackay Magpies in a fortnight and then Brothers.
Roosters President Mick Brombal said he would be sad to see ‘Beaz’ go but people must think of their future, and this appears too good for him to refuse.
“Beaz is a good bloke, and he will help us find a replacement as well as coach the boys for the next couple of weeks,” Brombal said.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
Caption: Departing Roosters Coach Daniel Beazley

The much-anticipated Rugby League carnival, the Annual Bowen Tens, will be played at Denison Park in Bowen on Saturday.
Sponsored mainly by Whitsunday Civil, the day brings much needed funds to the Bowen Seagulls Junior League with various charities also benefitting.
A number of Bowen charities have been the recipients of money from the Bowen Tens.
This year, the main recipient will be Kids Connecting Parents.
Burdekin teams have supported the day since it was first introduced in 2012 with the Charity that year Cancer Research.
The Burdekin Old Boys made themselves a popular team by donating half the prize money they received for winning that year to the charity and it continued on with several other Burdekin teams doing the same thing.
This year, 14 men’s teams and six women’s team will contest the games for the cash and trophies donated by Kincove for the men and Abbot Point for the women.
The Burdekin will again be represented by Runamuck in the women, a group of ladies mainly from the Burdekin Hens led by the Monday sisters whose style of play will suit this format.
They will be joined by Bowen teams Boonti Busters and Bowen Bush Chooks.
Carlton from Mackay will again be playing with Townsville team Norths Devils.
The sixth team is an unknown group called Darlz Warriors but they are expected to be strong.
Three men’s teams will represent the Burdkein: Runamuck, Runamuck 10 and Fiji Time.
Fiji Time are the defending champions and they alone will bring spectators just to see their exciting brand of football.
Matches are played over two ten-minute halves on two fields at Denison Park with a two-minute half time and thirty seconds between games.
Timing is done from a central time piece.
The first games get under way at 8am with the final of the men expected about 8pm, giving some 12 hours of non-stop footy
Food and drink will be sold on the grounds and there are some big raffles taking place all for a $5 entry fee.
The player scoring a try then attempts to convert with a drop kick before the player’s team restarts.
It all makes for speed and excitement.
Teams of no more than 20 players with ten on the field at any one time come from several centres around the north as it is not only a good bonding weekend, it is also very good for pre-season fitness.
A four-person relay is also held between teams with the referees at times having a team and they have been successful in the past.
Bowen is well represented with at least 8 teams while the Moranbah Miners and Carlton Devils play in the Mackay League.
Some Townsville teams have supported the Carnival in the past with this year the Norths Devils women making the trip.
This will be the first time the Cardwell Axemen will try their luck although Herbert River have been there before.
Contributed by Brian Carnes

Both night tennis on Monday and pickleball on Tuesday have been fortunate to dodge rain over the recent weeks, with good numbers of players at 7:00pm. At pickleball, everyone has been enjoying the challenge of learning a new game as well as the social aspect. Friday Social tennis starts up in early March.
The upcoming AGM on the March 11 is a great opportunity for everyone to come along to Home Hill Tennis to hear about all the club’s activities in 2023. It is also time to recognise and thank those who have contributed to the club whether it is through grants, sponsors, playing and the very valuable work of club volunteers. Without these, our club would not exist.
The Burdekin hosts two junior tournaments over the next couple of weeks. Ayr has the first event and Opening Day this Saturday March 2 at 8:00am. There will be guest speakers at the opening for the parents and players. Home Hill hosts the Super JDS on March 16-17 where there will be coaching clinics and teams’ events. All visitors are welcome to the clubs on these weekends.
Contributed by Home Hill Tennis Association
Caption: Home Hill Tennis Association hosts tennis on Tuesday s from 7:00pm. Photo supplied

Our North Queensland wet season again prevented any Junior Cricket to be played late last week at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex, and Charters Towers where our Under 17s were meant to play Wests.
Clear skies on Tuesday allowed the Rookies to go ahead though, with Antony Stewart from Queensland Cricket coming down from Townsville to run the session.
Antony was helped out by one of our older junior Thomas Cardillo at the East Ayr School Grounds.
This session included fun drills and games for our youngest cricket stars of the future.
Back Cover Caption: Queensland Cricket’s Antony Stewart (back left) and junior cricketer Thomas Cardillo (back right) led the junior cricket rookies session last week. Photo supplied
The Friday afternoon Challenger’s session was moved to the East Ayr State School Hall due to the weather with modified indoor skills and drills organised by our Co-Ordinator Shaun Goldsworthy.
The 14 eager children were very appreciative of Shaun’s efforts in getting this going for a second week in a row.
There was catching practice, some bowling drills, then a fun game of indoor cricket to finish up the session.
After a very disrupted start to the second half of the season we have our fingers crossed we can play some cricket in the sunshine on Friday this week.
Contributed by Scott Heidke
Caption 1-4: Clear skies on Tuesday allowed the Rookies to go ahead