
Seniors Not a good weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had all five senior teams in action winning just two matches. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to League Leaders Brothers with the Premiers losing 0-2 and the Reserves losing 1-2. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were at away to Wulguru with the Division 1 losing 0-6 however, the Division 2 won 5-0. The Colts away to Saints Eagles South also won 5-0. This week just four teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are away to Estates at 8.30.and 6.30. On Saturday the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Riverway JCU at 7.00 and 5.00 with the Mooney Cup kicking off at 4.00. The Colts have the Bye this week. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club After their previous meeting with Brothers, there was a strong desire within the team to make amends and produce a better performance. The Panthers started the game brightly, controlling possession and dictating much of the play. Despite their dominance, it was Brothers who struck first, scoring against the run of play to take a 1–0 lead. While the Panthers continued to move the ball well and spend long periods in possession, they were unable to convert their control into clear-cut opportunities. The second half followed a similar pattern. The Panthers continued to dominate possession and created a handful of promising chances but couldn’t find the finishing touch. Brothers then doubled their lead from a set piece, making it 2–0 and giving themselves a significant advantage. To the Panthers credit, they continued to press, work hard, and try to force their way back into the contest. However, despite their efforts and control of the ball for large portions of the game, they were unable to find a breakthrough, with the match finishing 2–0 in Brothers’ favour. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service Against Brothers it was a case of what should have been for this match. Burdekin was dominant in possession and position for most of the match but could not manage the win. Brothers had three shots on goal for the match and scored twice. Burdekin had sixteen shots and only found the net once. The fact that the Panthers outplayed the top of the table team is pleasing, but they let themselves down by not finishing off our chances and scoring goals. Division 1 – Austral Masonry Two goals down at half time to Wulguru, the Panthers were arguably still in with a chance. However, a third goal shortly after the restart put the Panthers out of the game and Wulguru scored three goals in fifteen minutes towards the end of the half and at the final whistle the Panthers had lost 0-6. Division 2 - RG Customs The Funkies won 5-0 against bottom placed Wulguru in a game Burdekin dominated from start to finish. Jared Giardina and Simon Scuderi scored early goals before Burdekin’s weekly struggles in front of goal continued. After the break Chris Achille netted a double, before Riley Granshaw finished off the rout with a goal of the year contender. Granshaw looks primed for a big season ahead. The Funkies move up into 4th position at the halfway mark of the season. Colts – Astute Against Saints Eagles Souths the Colts started slowly and ,went into half time just 1-0 up with a late goal from Cooper Kross. After half time the Colts woke up and took control of the game, with goals coming from Jhett Jones, Brayden Card and another two goals from Cooper Kross. The game finished with a 5-0 win, and they have a bye this weekend. Masters The Masters were down on numbers but in good conditions featured a re-play of the recent Australia v Mexico friendly. Mexico won again, 4-3 after being 0-3 down! Best players on the night were Gary Roser and Nataniel Ek. The Magic Moment was Riley Granshaw’s header straight at the Red goalkeeper from one meter, saved. The Masters play every Monday night. All players are welcome, male, and female, useful and hopeless, halt and lame. Be there, International Park for 6.30 Kick Off. Juniors Junior soccer was greeted by a chilly start on Saturday morning, but that didn’t stop the action on the field. Burdekin FC hosted home games across all age groups, with teams from Townsville travelling down to take part in a fantastic day of football for our U8–U12 players. Despite the cool conditions, players showed great enthusiasm, teamwork and sportsmanship throughout the day. It was wonderful to see so many families supporting from the sidelines and helping create a great atmosphere. We look forward to another exciting week of training and games ahead. The Under15’s were at home to MA Olympic. It was a scoreless match during the first half but the second half saw the Panthers take the lead with a goal by one of their newest players, Levi Cremona with an assist from Cecil Badza Gwarada. Cecil also scored later in the half. MAO got one goal past Connor Griggs, but he had been fantastic throughout the match saving many. The Under 15s won the match 2-1 taking them now to outright leaders on the ladder. National The Matildas had two friendlies against Mexico lined up. In the first on 6th June in Newcastle, they lost 0-1 and they play the second 9th June in Sydney. International In the World Cup department, the Socceroos played another friendly match, against Switzerland, drawing 1-1 in a final warm up game before the World Cup begins. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th of June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June. Quote the of the Week is from film star Raquel Welch after a visit to a Chelsea match. “What they say about footballers being ignorant is rubbish. I spoke to a couple yesterday and they were quite intelligent.”
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The NQ Touch Association will host a North Queensland Touch Football Carnival in Townsville on September 12–13, marking the return of the event after a seven-year break. Divisions will include Men’s and Women’s Open, Mixed Open, Men’s Over 30 and Over 45, Women’s Over 27 and Over 40, and Mixed Over 30. Players wishing to nominate should place their names on the registration sheets located on the Touch canteen noticeboard. Teams will be formed and coaches appointed once sufficient numbers are confirmed. Coutts Commercial Tavern Round 13 results Seniors – Men[Text Wrapping Break] Alliance Pharmacy 11 (C Power 3, S Power 3, J Power 2, J Olsen 2) def Baywatch 5 (T Marshall 2, E Henaway 2).[Text Wrapping Break] Nrgize 2 def His Haas 0.[Text Wrapping Break] Way To Go 8 (B Palmer 5, L Williams 2) def Wires Down 2.[Text Wrapping Break] Burdekin PCYC 8 (G Dau 3) def Touch N Go 3.[Text Wrapping Break] Slush Puppies 8 (D LeBlowitz 4, A Shield 2) def Royal Touch 5 (A Miller 2).[Text Wrapping Break] Renegades 7 (R Petersen 4) def Petrol Heads 2.[Text Wrapping Break] Creampuffs 6 (O Cavanagh 2, L Lampton 2) def Ball Grabbers 3 (B DiBella 2).[Text Wrapping Break] Feelers 6 (D Butler 3) def Blue Murder 4 (R Smith 3). Women[Text Wrapping Break] Lasers 8 (B Lennox 3) def Silly Soft Serves 1.[Text Wrapping Break] First in Physio 10 (S Monday 5, L Trindle 3, M Nauqe 2) def Chick Flicks 4 (A Brown 2).[Text Wrapping Break] Eathorne’s Princesses 3 def Salty Sirens 0. Under 14s[Text Wrapping Break] Rockies 5 (L Leavitt 2) def Broncos 1.[Text Wrapping Break] Baywatch 9 (Julie 3) def Red Dogs 2 2.[Text Wrapping Break] Red Dogs 1 4 (A Sgroi 2) drew Silly Soft Serves 4 (T Chapman 2).[Text Wrapping Break] Chicken Burgers 10 def Cowboys 1. Contributed by Peter Knapton
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On Thursday May 30, 2026, club members and visiting players gathered to witness Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton and wife Judy being honoured with a Certificate of Service to Volunteering, presented by John Clark, representative from the North Queensland volunteer group. Over the past five years, both Trevor and Judy have tirelessly dedicated their time and service to building and developing the club into what is now a successful and prosperous community hub that offers a diversity of activities for the community to enjoy. In return for this recognition, both Trevor and Judy fully acknowledge the support, work, and role that fellow men and women members contribute to all aspects of running a successful community club. Members extend their congratulations to Trevor and Judy for a job well done. Wednesday night bowls and Hot Shot darts continue to be popular. On the green, three games of triples were played, including club juniors Lincoln McDowell, Karen Linton, and Connor Linton. It is great to see these youngsters continuing to enjoy the game. For families in the community, it would be great to see more juniors come and join them, with the opportunity also there for mum and dad to enjoy a game as well. This week the green has been busy with Club Championship games played on Sunday, Saturday, Wednesday night, and Thursday. The first competition game on Sunday saw Michael Young and Bob Young take a win over Gary Nosworthy and Austin Davenport. Reports indicate the game was close throughout, with the last end proving decisive. Saturday saw Hugh Montgomery and Des Chapman compete against Sandra Darwin and Joslyn Defranciscis, with Sandra and Joslyn taking the win. The ladies were too strong on the day. Thursday club bowls saw the Triples final between Glenn Berriman, Les Hoey, and Paul against Trevor Elton, Mick McCluskey, and Judy Elton, with Berriman’s team taking the win. It was another close encounter, decided by just one point on the final end. Congratulations to all winners. General club play saw two games of pairs and three games of triples. On Rink Two, Hugh Montgomery and Bob Pickard played Geoff Taylor and Maureen Marsden in what turned out to be a lucky win for the Montgomery team, having held a healthy lead for most of the game before eventually winning by one point. On Rink Four, Gordon Braid, Michael Young, and Margaret Chapman came home against Joe Linton, Joslyn Defranciscis, and Betty Young. On Rink Five, John Hobson, Jo Roser, and Miriam Black were successful against Gary Nosworthy, Gary Schuler, and Bob Young. Hobson’s driving talent proved the turning point. On Rink Six, Bruce McCallum, Des Chapman, and Rob Piva had a strong win over Alex Bojac, Dino Poli, and Dave Harbison. On Rink Seven, Phil Marsden and Rodney Black had a close win within two points over Keith Roser and Janet Arthur. Congratulations to all winning teams, and to the losing teams, there is always next week. To our visitors Rodney Black, Miriam Black, and Harbison, we extend a warm welcome and trust you have enjoyed your Home Hill experience. Supplied by Bob Pickard CAPTION: Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton (right) and wife Judy (middle) being honoured with a Certificate of Service to Volunteering, presented by North Queensland volunteer group representative John Clark (left). Photo supplied
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Four points was the difference in the Burdekin Roosters’ chance of a clean sweep over the Herbert River Crushers in Ingham last Saturday. The under 19s opened the day strongly, finishing with a dominant second half to record a 44–16 win. The reserves, however, led 22–4 at halftime before falling away in a dramatic 32–28 loss. A Grade closed the day with a composed 26–18 victory, leading from start to finish. Coach Steve Lansley praised the A Grade side for continuing their strong away form, claiming a third straight win built on disciplined attack and solid defence. The Roosters raced to an early lead, built a 16-point buffer, and held firm under second-half pressure as the Crushers mounted a comeback. Standouts included Cooper Fletcher (front row), Jake O’Brien (centre) and Nemia Nawave (second row), who led through work rate and impact. Terry Connors crossed twice, with further tries to Tamu Rupena, Adam Cameron and O’Brien. Jye Olsen added two goals. Attention now turns to Old Boys Day this weekend, where the Roosters host Brothers in a major clash. A Grade face second-placed Brothers at 6pm after earlier under 19 and reserve grade matches. Reserve grade produced a game of two halves. The Roosters led 22–4 at the break after strong attacking football, but conceded early in the second half as momentum swung to the Crushers. Herbert River eventually took the lead late, before hooker Ron Geia scored to put the Roosters back in front, with Dylan Doak converting. However, the Crushers struck in the final minute to snatch a 32–28 win. Coach Peter Horan was disappointed, saying the side “forgot about defence” after halftime. Best players included Ron Geia, Harvey Horan, Kane Dyne, Kurtis Cox and Calem Saxby. Cox scored two tries, Doak two, with one each to Geia and Llama Ghee. Doak kicked two goals. The under 19s overcame a slow, physical first half to trail 16–10 at the break before completely dominating the second half, running in 34 unanswered points to win 44–16. Coach Alf Cantarella urged his side to use width and speed, with centre Kirk Viero exploiting space to score three tries. Hooker Jack Power controlled the ruck and also crossed, while Chad Fraser guided the attack and kicked five goals. Other try scorers included Tyreece Trindle (2), Riley Smith, Jack Power and Brody Scrivener, with K.J. Zaro also adding a goal-kicking contribution. Recently, the Davenport family—Ryan and Holly and their three children—received devastating news regarding the health of their two-year-old son, Rowen. Ryan has been a Rooster for some 25 years, rising to A Grade captain, while his parents John and Jean have held positions at the club for several seasons, with John a life member. Holly’s family, Rick and Leanne Gudge, have also been part of the Roosters community for many years. This Saturday, at the conclusion of the A Grade game, a giant auction will be held featuring a number of jerseys, including every Queensland NRL team jersey and Maroons jerseys, all signed, as well as others such as South Sydney and Parramatta. The club hopes to raise a significant amount of money to support the Davenport family, as expenses are expected to be substantial. Contributed by Brian Carnes
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The Wednesday night barefoot bowls winners were Tony Caruso, Judy Elton and visitor Leona Johnson.
Thursday bowls saw 25 players front up.
The daily winners were Gary, Warren, Bob and Trevor.
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Tony Caruso, Judy Elton and visitor Leona Johnson
Gary, Warren, Bob and Trevor
Photos supplied: Stephen Doig

In front of a huge crowd bolstered by some 150 old boys, the Burdekin Roosters A grade played their best football of the year beating Centrals 38 nil at Rugby Park last Saturday night.
Coach Steve Lansley said he was going to have one of the smallest pairings in the league in the halves and he did with success.
Half Hayde Munro and five eight Rhett Williams were the perfect link between backs and forwards with Rhett picking up the player’s player but just ahead of Hayde.
The team scored six tries with four of them coming from outside backs showing the ball was given air like a hot potato.
The coach said the boys not only attacked well but their defence was spot on as can be seen by not allowing the Tigers side to score any tries.
The team also showed a good kicking game with Hayden Lammon landing a forty twenty.
Lammon has been out for 6 weeks suspended but he made up for the time off with as top class defensive game whilst making ground in attack.
Lansley said the boys put pressure on the opposition from the start and that is what also contributed to the win.
Hooker Kali Nauque received a sting early but came back to be one of the better players.
New winger Ratu Kikau was impressive but no more than the other winger Nemia Nawave, centre Dudley Dotoi and fullback Joel Mason.
With Dyland Doak back in reserve grade, Mason took over the goal kicking landing seven from seven whilst also scoring a try to have 18 of the 38 points.
Burdekin tries by Hayden Lammon, Ratu Kikau, Rhett Williams, Ethan Hagarty, Joel Mason and Nemia Nawave and Joel Mason seven goals .
In other a grade RLTD matches, Brothers beat Norths 26 – 6 and Souths beat Charters towers 44 – 26 with Herbert River and Western Lions on byes
A good all-round performance by the reserve grade saw that team move to second on the ladder with a resounding 40 – 10 over the previous high flying Centrals.
The Tigers fielded a big forward pack, but the speed of the locals meant the visitors could not get up any momentum.
Coach Chris Perry said while it was a good result by his team, they still had a lot of work to do to keep improving their position on the ladder.
He said the Tigers had some big boys and his team did well to keep them out.
He thought his team’s attack was good, saying they continually looked for the chance to take advantage of dropped ball
Terry Connors took a great intercept while Tayla Pepa backed up well to score with Braithen Heron showing speed for his try.
Parry thought Wassime Nouheli was one of the better forwards, but the players player went to fullback Jayden Sgarbossa.
The big number one carved the opposition up when he opened, and he did for two good tries whilst also defending well.
Caleb Noah and Terry Connors had top games.
Burdekin tries by Jayden Sgarbossa 2,Terry Connors 2, Braithen Heron and Tayla Pepa and Dylan Doak six goals.
In other reserve matches, Bowen beat Herbert River 24 – 14, Brothers beat Norths 36 – 6 and Souths beat Charters Towers 24 – 6 with Western Lions on a bye.
Centrals came storming home in the ladies match to score three tries in the dying stage to remain undefeated in the competition by defeating the Hens 20 – 12.
The Hens lead 8 – 4 at the break to extend that out to 12 – 4 and looked like having a good win.
At this stage, five eight Soleil Heron was sent off and that seemed to unsettle the Hens as they let in three tries in the last 15 minutes.
The Tigers took advantage of the player short, and they let the ball work to score the tries.
The loss of star player Abby King with a knee injury from what appeared to be an unchecked hip drop did not help either.
King was one of the better Hens with her decisive running.
Coach Anita Hagarty was not happy after the game saying her team had thrown away the game with their ill-discipline.
“That is a game we had and threw it away with silly mistakes,” the coach added.
Logan Roncato, Abby King, the Monday twins Martina and Stephanie played well with front rower Theo Mosby Nona the best player.
Burdekin tries by Tiana Krutzfeldt two and Steph Monday.
In the other ladies match, Brothers beat Norths 34 – 8 with Charters Towers, Western Lions and Herbert River having byes.
Everything is looking good for another big day of Rugby League at Rugby Park this Saturday when the Roosters take on Townsville club Norths in three grades.
The day will also be the annual Ladies Day when close to 200 ladies will be entertained, wined and dined whilst also watching three games of exciting Rugby League.
The A Grade will wear special pink outfits sponsored by Griggs Haulage and Fabbro Diesel Services with those jerseys being auctioned off after the game in the ladies area.
The 38 nil win by the A grade over Centrals last Saturday night has moved that team up to fifth place on the ladder behind Souths, Brothers, Herbert River and Western Lions.
Coach Steve Lansley was impressed with his team’s defence against the Tigers while they quickly turned that aspect into attack when it was required.
The placing of Rhett Williams and Hayde Munro into the halves was a master stroke with both boys defending well whilst giving their backline plenty of room to move.
Coach Steve does not know till later in the week as to his Blackhawk and Cowboy allocations but he is hoping Dudley Dotoi is one of them as he had a good one last week.
With the Cowboys losing six to Origin, there is a possibility Henry Teuteu could be required by the Northern Pride.
The Roosters are sitting fifth with two wins and a minus four points difference to Norths eighth with a difference of minus 80.
The Devils have been given a few extra under 19 Cowboys and are being coached by Steve Shepherd now so they will be a well drilled team.
Chris Perry’s reserves have moved to second spot on the ladder only a point behind Souths but ahead of Centrals and Brothers.
Norths are in seventh spot with a minus 72 points score to the Roosters plus 44.
Perry had his team throwing the ball about well against the Tigers with their defence also good.
The forwards, led by Frenchman Wassime Nouvelli, are combining well, giving the backs plenty of room where five eight Terry Connors and half John Zaro are taking advantage allowing their outside men ground to move.
Fullback Jayden Sgarbossa was on song last week with two tries and a man of the match performance.
The Hens threw away a perfect chance to go close to being at the top of their competition with an ill-disciplined display that cost them the game.
Coach Anita Hagarty was critical of their display, and she had every reason to be.
Front rower Theo Mosbym Nona has had some good games with a player of the match award against Centrals while Abby King could be in doubt with a knee complaint.
Taleisha Bulgarelli’s bad luck continued with this time breaking a bone in her hand going with the broken ankle she received against Norths last season.
If the girls keep their discipline then Logan Roncato will give speedsters like Steph and Martina Monday room to move and score tries.
At the moment, the Hens are in fourth spot with two wins and two losses, with 160 points average compared to Norths sixth spot on one win and four losses and an average of minus 44.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
Burdekin Roosters A Grade team defeated Centrals 38-0. Photo supplied: Burdekin Roosters

Round 2 week 3- 23/05:
Nat II v Bombers at the Queens 10-0
Ants v Crushers at the Anzac 8-2
Falcons v Cougars at the Ayr 8-2
Nat I had the bye 10 points
Points:
Nat II - 81, Crushers - 69, Falcons - 66, Nat I- 58, Ants - 56, Cougars - 43 and Bombers 27
Games for Thursday 30/05:
Nat I v Bombers at National, Cougars v Ants at Ayr, Crushers v Falcons at Anzac and Nat II have the bye
Contributed by Kerry Davison
Crushers at the Ayr Hotel

Burdekin Clay Target Club held their monthly shoot on Sunday May 12 with 30 competitors competing.
Conditions on the day were very pleasant, the sun was shining and clouds rolling in from time to time making seeing the targets challenging at times.
Burdekin Clay Target Club would like to thank sponsors for the day Raine & Horne and Dal Ponte Electrical.
The club’s next shoot will be on Saturday June 8 being the 100 Target Handicap followed by the monthly shoot on Sunday June 9.
Overall High Gun Winners Ray Collinson, Greg Maltby, John Kinnimonth and Rob Ness
Event 1: 30 Target Double Barrel 15m
AA Grade 1st Ray Collinson & Joe Caruso 30/30, 3rd Glen Rea & Aaron Lemphers 29/30
A Grade 1st Ron Clive, Greg Maltby & Tony Caruso 30/30
B Grade 1st John Kinnimonth 30/30 2nd Peter Wade 29/30, 3rd Mick Populin 28/30
C Grade 1st Isaac Sebastiani 26/30, 2nd Brian Bonanno & John Calligaro 25/30
Event 2: 30 Target Pointscore 15m
AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 85/90
A Grade 1st Greg Maltby 90/90
B Grade 1st Mick Populin 83/90
C Grade 1st Rob Ness 81/90
Event 3: 30 Target Single Barrel 15m, Sponsored by Raine & Horne
AA Grade 1st Ray Collinson 30/32
A Grade 1st Tony Caruso 30/30
B Grade Sylvia Rossato 34/37
C Grade 1st Brian Bonanno 25/33
Event 4: 30 Target Double Barrel Handicap
OPEN 1st Bruce McBow 34/35
2nd Rob Ness 33/35
3rd Aaron Lemphers 32/34
Dal Ponte Electrical High Gun
AA Grade 1st Ray Collinson 168/180
A Grade 1st Greg Maltby 176/180
B Grade 1st John Kinnimonth 172/190
C Grade 1st Rob Ness 154/180
Contributed by Sylvia Rossato
Event 2 winners Joe Caruso, Greg Maltby, Mick Populin and Rob Ness
Event 3 winners Ray Collinson, Sylvia Rossato, Tony Caruso and Brian Bonanno
Event 4 winners Bruce McBow, Rob Ness and Aaron Lemphers
Photos supplied

Dean Liotis with his 153cm Spanish Mackerel caught around Cape Upstart. Photo supplied: Tracy Liotis
Jason Liotis with his 120cm Golden Trevally caught around Cape Upstart. Photo supplied: Tracy Liotis
Will Smith “living the dream” after catching a cod and 81cm barramundi. Photo supplied: Will Smith
A haul caught on the last weekend of April. Photo supplied: John Chandler
A good catch for a Friday afternoon after school. Photo supplied: Brendan Hervey
Peter hauled in a few Jewies, cod, grunter and plenty of bream last week. Photo supplied: Peter

Rugby league has been played in the Burdekin area for over 100 years and it has been played in various competitions from club matches in both Ayr and Home Hill, Foley Shield as Ayr and Home Hill and later Burdekin, and finally as clubs Ayr and Home Hill in Townsville.
Then, after a stint in the Burdekin Whitsunday competition, a club called Burdekin finally entered in the Townsville Rugby League later to have district added to the name.
That came about in 1994 making this the 30th year Burdekin has played competitive football in Townsville as a club side.
This Saturday, at the spiritual home of the Burdekin – Rugby Park – those first players in the Townsville league will be honoured at Old Boys day.
Of the three teams accepted as Burdekin by Townsville that year, two of them won premierships with the third beaten in the preliminary final.
The under 18 team came up against Brothers in the grand final and were successful, beating the Brethren by 26 – 6 after they beat Souths in the qualifying semi final 32 – 22.
That team was coached by the legendary Barry Henaway, himself a talented five eight as well as being a North Queensland representative soccer player.
Barrys’ team in the grand final was Anthony Lampton, Evenis Doolah, Chris Matthews, Brad Parravicini, Bobby Tavasci, Clinton Dale, Scott Tsaousis, Kenny Ghee, Jerffrey Linton, Damien Lynch, Jason Gudge, Paul Horan, Deon Duell, Moses Kudub, Odis Lammon, John Offerman, Andrew Nagle, Daniel Tonion and Brett Catanzaro .
On Saturday, the Roosters A Grade team will wear replica jerseys of the jerseys worn that day.
At the conclusion of Saturday’s A grade match, those jerseys will be auctioned off.
The reserve grade team who defeated Brothers in the grand final 28 – 26 was coached by talented back Billy Heron who had already won a reserve grade grand final in Townsville leading Home Hill to beat Souths in the 1987 final.
Billy’s teams that day was Paul Saltner, Sean Peddersen, Frank Beer, Michael Sartori, Bula Nick, Clinton Pearson, Lenny Heron, Bart Doohasn, Lance Marchant, Beefy Okeefe, Jason Lammon, Lyle Everett, Matt Hedlan, Wesley Heron, Trevor Major, Trent Vernon, Arnold Buffa, Paul Everett, Shane Fayers and Chris Hanlon.
Current reserves coach Chris Perry had arrived back from playing with Wakefield Trinity in England to coach University with the great Kerry Boustead in the Townsville League in the early nineties.
When Burdekin were admitted into Townsville in 1994 it didn’t take much talking to have Chris return to coach the local A grade side.
He took them to the preliminary final only to be beaten by Charters Towers 42 -18.
In 2000, Chris and his A grade Roosters created history by being the first ever Burdekin team to win an A Grade premiership on Townsville soil.
The team Chris had in 1994 was Brad McCarthy, Jarvie Warcon, Peter Horan, Chris Perry, Robert Russo, Simon Leo, Troy Great, Shane Fayers, Robert Palmer, Cha rile Cole, Chris Hanlon, Peter Holmes, Ben Piggott, Barry Henaway, Jason Horan, Lenny Heron and Phil Johansen.
The Roosters have been a strong force in the Townsville League ever since and have won four A grade premierships in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2015.
They were beaten Grand Finalists in 2011.
During that period, they have won six reserve grade grand finals in 1994, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2010 and 2012 and beaten in 2000, 2001 and 2022.
The under 18/19 grade has won two in 1994 and 2001 and played in the 2007 grand final.
There have been a great number of players who have gone on to other places and made names for themselves.
Phil Dennis played in the 2000 under 19 winning grand final and then moved to Brisbane where he became the longest player in the Statewide Host Plus cup.
Brad Parravicini, Scott Tsaoussis, Brad McNamara, Josh Henaway, Jason and Joel Bulgarelli, John Andrews and Jason Barnett all played in the Brisbane Rugby League while Jeffrey Linton, the Olsen boys Ross and Kurt along with Damien Lynch, Thomas Lammon and Frank Beer played many seasons for the Burdekin Roosters.
Shane Muspratt had a distinguished time with the North Queensland Cowboys and the Parramatta Eels with Tarin Bradford also a Cowboy and Danny Horan for a short time.
There have been several players and coaches brought to the area in that time with possibly Noel Goldthorpe the most famous.
Goldie became an enemy of Queensland when he kicked the winning field goal for New South Wales to in the Super League State of Origin.
Steve Shepperd was a Cowboys when he was poached to come to the Burdekin first as a player, then a captain coach and finally a coach.
Cameron McPherson and Cameron Miller are other coaches to have been brought here with local coaches Mal Barnes, John Reid, Barry Henaway and Wayne Cornford holding trophies high.
There have been plenty of players brought to the Burdekin over that time but three who stand out would be Papua New Guinea International Andrew Norman, Fijian International Kali Nauque and two time RLTD player of the year Lee Mclean.
You can meet these players at Rugby Park this Saturday, have a good time reminiscing and cheer on the three local teams trying to bring honour to the jersey and then purchase the replica 1994 premiership jersey as a souvenir.
Contributed by Brian Carnes

Round 2 week 2- 16/05:
Nat II v Cougars at the National 10-0
Ants v Bombers at the Queens 8-2
Falcons v Nat I at the Anzac 8-2
Crushers had the bye 10 points
Points:
Nat II - 71, Crushers - 67, Falcons - 58, Ants/Nat I - 48, Cougars - 41 and Bombers 27
Games for Thursday 23/05:
Ants v Crushers at Anzac, Cougars v Falcons at Ayr, Bombers v Nat II at Queens and Nat I have the bye
Contributed by Kerry Davison
Anzac Falcons

As the week finished on another week of friendly competition, the greens of Ayr Bowling Club bore witness to remarkable displays of precision and strategy, captivating both seasoned players and newcomers alike with the joy of the games.
Monday May 13 saw a competition B Grade Singles. Robyn McAllister def Ruth Moore. Heather Jorgensen def Raylene Hervey. Final to be played between Robyn McAllister and Heather Jorgensen (Marker Sandra Stidston). Good Luck!
Ayr Ladies Social Bowls was held on Tuesday May 14. It was a good afternoon with 16 players. Karen Shepherd, Lyn Storrie, Linda Guimelli and Irene Wilson def Katharina Stuckler, Merle Nixon, Sandra Stidston and Betty Schultz. Isabel Cislowski, Elaine Young, Mary Poli and Pam Power def Meryl Smith, Raylene Hervey, Beryl Cornford and Heather Jorgensen. There was a wonderful afternoon tea supplied by Linda Guimelli celebrating her birthday. Competition Thursday May 16. Open Pairs - Joy Comollatti and Irene Wilson def Beryl Cornford and Pam Power.
On Wednesday May 15, the spirit of camaraderie and friendly competition flourished as the weekly social bowls event was held. There were four games of Triples. Winners were Jimmy Murray, George Nixon and Anthony Bull defeating John Pirrone, Barry Shepherd and Arthur Gauvin. During the evening, the mixed social bowls was a good night with Robyn McAllister and Lloyd Shepherd the winners on the night.
Saturday saw four games of triples. With Bob Young, Linda Guimelli and Chris Olditch coming out the winners. It was a fantastic afternoon of friendship and friendly rivalry.
Upcoming Championship games – Sunday May 26 – Championship Pairs – C. Pearce/G.Pearce v D. Poli/M. Milan (pending NQ Singles). B Grade Singles – J. Hall v J. Pirrone (marker – V. Beitia).
Congratulations to our three Country Pennants’ teams who competed on Sunday, representing Ayr Bowling Club hosted by Brandon Bowling Club. Great job to Bowen for winning the day. The Club had some new representatives bowling for the first time in competition.
Open Canefire Fours will be held on Saturday June 22 and Sunday June 23. $360 per team includes lunch and afternoon tea each day. Prize money – 1st $2000; 2nd $1000 and 3rd $500. To nominate your team please email ayrbowlingclubinc@gmail.com. Nominations close Friday June 14.
Contributed by Anthony Bull

A great night was had at Brandon Bowls club trophy night proudly sponsored by BQC Quarry.
We had a fantastic number once again and thanks to all those who turned up.
Thanks to Garry Pearce who was under the pump to get everyone in a team and on the green.
Thanks to Heather Jorgenson and her group of ladies in the kitchen preparing smoko for the end the evening.
Thanks to old mate Peter Jorgenson working tirelessly behind the bar providing us with refreshments.
And how could I forget our onsite sausage cooker Leny Feeney.
Great job once again Winners for the evening: Dave Bycroft, Kim Harding, Margaret McLaughlin and Ross McLaughlin.
Runners up L Wilson, E Florreduz, R Brown and N Storrie.
Prize for the overall loser J Zanella, J Zanella, T Battalgra and R Pancho.
Contributed by Lloyd Shepherd
Brandon Bowls club trophy night winners. Photo supplied

Swerve gift vouchers were hotly contested last Saturday as the Ayr Juniors took part in the Swerve Sponsored day. We would like to thank Kylie and her Swerve family for their continued support for our Junior golfers.
In the 3 hole competition, Heath Smart was the gross winner with a great score of 27, and closely behind was Jacob Munro, who took out the Nett prize. In the 6 hole competition, Kyle Wilkie was the gross winner with 46 shots, and Logan McKeough was the Nett winner this week. In 9 holes, the girls took the honours, with Amaya Mahoney winning gross with 43 shots, and Gabby Cahill took out the Nett. Thank you once again to all players, and to Swerve. See you all next Saturday morning for our next junior competition.
Contributed by Laura Mahoney
Ayr junior golfers. Photo supplied

On Saturday, May 18, 22 people ran, jogged and walked the Plantation parkrun course, of whom four were first timers and another four recorded new Personal Bests.
The event was made possible by volunteers Terry Brennan, Ronda Downs, Rhonda Martin, Flo De Brueys, Stephen Hervey, Harper Anderson and Steve Crouther.
Visit the the Plantation parkrun Results Page for the full results and a complete event history.
Photos supplied: Plantation parkrun

One of Australian tennis’ rising stars and Home Hill Tennis Association alumni is competing in Paris after being awarded a main-draw singles wildcard into Roland Garros.
The announcement came before Adam made his top-100 debut in the latest ATP Tour singles rankings after winning an ATP Challenger title in Chinese Taipei, rising 16 places to a career-high world number 95.
The 25-year-old from Home Hill has tallied 32 match wins and contested four ATP Challenger finals so far in 2024, boosting his ranking up more than 70 places since the start of the year.
The in-form young gun has won 14 of his past 18 matches and can’t wait to compete at Roland Garros for the first time.
“This will be my first time at Roland Garros and I’m incredibly thankful for the opportunity to play main draw,” he said.
Adam’s season highlights include scoring two top-100 victories to qualify at an ATP 250 tournament in Adelaide and making his ATP Masters 1000 main-draw debut at Miami as a qualifier.
He was awarded a main-draw singles wildcards alongside former world No.32 and three-time Grand Slam singles quarterfinalist Ajla Tomljanovic and is set to compete alongside fellow Aussies Alex de Minaur, Jordan Thompson, Alexei Popyrin, Chris O’Connell, Aleksandar Vukic, Rinky Hijikata, Max Purcell and Thanasi Kokkinakis.
The Roland Garros 2024 qualifying competition began on May 20, with main-draw action commencing from May 26.
Former Home Hill tennis player was awarded main-draw singles wildcards into Roland Garros. Photo supplied

Local
Last weekend the Burdekin Panthers had just three games. On Friday the Division 1 met Ingham in Townsville and lost 0-4. On Sunday the Premiers and Under 23s were both away to Brothers with the Under 23s winning 3-0 and the Premiers doing very well to draw 1-1. This weekend the Funkies are away to SES in Townsville on Friday night and the Premiers, Under 23s and Ladies are all at home to Warriors on Saturday.
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers having played Brothers twice this year already, with a win and a loss, knew that this game was going to be a close one. Both teams settled into the game well and had decent patches of possession with neither goalkeeper having to do much. With five minutes to go in the first half, Brothers scored to lead 1-0 at half time. The Panthers were determined to cut down on some of their errors and push for an equaliser in the second half, having the better of the chances. As the game started to get physical, Burdekin lifted another level but to no avail. With a last ditch effort from a corner, Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro went up for a header and was fouled in the box giving Burdekin a penalty. Matthew Kolb stepped up with nerves of steel to make it 1-1 with the last kick of the game. A well deserved point on the road as the Panthers look ahead to two home games.
The Burdekin Tyre Service Under 23s travelled to Brothers with another changed squad due to injury and illness but still a capable side on paper. The Panthers opened the scoring in the 42nd minute when a ball was won at halfway and a good through pass played for Elliot Dal Santo to split the defence and score a good one on one goal. A lead preserved to half time that was certainly against the run of play. The second half started with a wounded Brothers side that came out from the break with some very good passing and movement, but again the Panthers defence was resolute and just kept stopping the attack. Burdekin’s second goal came from a good move involving Ryan Taylor and Jhett Jones with Dal Santo scoring his second goal and his third, and hat trick, came five minutes from a setpiece.
The Austral Masonry Funkies travelled to Townsville to play Ingham on Friday night. Burdekin spent the first ten minutes pinned in their own half as Ingham moved the ball around quickly. Ingham then opened the scoring and doubled their lead after 23 minutes when they were first to a loose ball after a corner. Ingham scored their third almost straight from the kickoff, two minutes later. Burdekin did manage to have some good possession for the rest of the half but couldn’t muster any meaningful attempts on goal. The second half was more even with both teams having periods of control. Unfortunately, Ingham extended their lead in the 68th minute. Burdekin managed to get a few balls in behind the Ingham defence but couldn’t finish any of the chances off. The final score was 4-0 to Ingham. Burdekin play SES in Townsville next Friday night.
The Under13 Panthers went down 6-1 to second place MAO on Saturday at Honeycombe's Park. A solid first half saw the Panthers go into the break 1-0 down.
Will Shears tapped in a goal mouth scramble early in the second half, but, unfortunately in a recurring theme, the boys couldn’t match it with MAO for the second half and the game got away from them.
The Under 14/15 Panthers came up against Warriors, who are top of the table, on Saturday. Down 0-1at halftime, they had a disappointing 0-6 loss at full time. Special mention to Kashton Ferguson and Cale Bryan both working hard. Hoping the team can get rid of injury and sickness for a better performance against Brothers this Saturday 25th May.
Juniors
Another Saturday of fixtures for juniors were played in good conditions but with the sun still making us know it’s there! A variety of Townsville clubs made their way down for the Under 8’s up. Our club appreciates you all coming down for the Saturday mornings and improving our local competition. I can see from all the games, training, academy and JDS going on, that there is a marked improvement in our players skills and fitness.
Some of our local club and JDS teams travel to Townsville this coming Saturday afternoon and Sunday for the Warriors carnival. Good luck to all teams, do our club proud by playing in the best spirit but also go for those wins!
Masters
The colder weather brought a few more Masters into action and in a preview of the FA Cup Final, ManU beat Manchester City 4-1! Player of the Night was Jonty Davis. The Masters welcome old and new players, Monday nights at International Park, 6.30 kick off.
National and International
On the Socceroos front, there are two games coming up in the Asian World Cup qualifiers. They are away to Bangladesh on 6th June and home to Palestine on 11th June.
The Matildas have two matches against China in the lead up to the Paris Olympics. The first is at home on 31st May in Adelaide and the second, in Sydney on 3rd June. In the Paris Olympics, in their group Games, The Matildas play Germany on 26th July followed by Zambia on 29th July and USA on 1st August.
In the A League, it was the 2nd Leg of the semi-finals. Central Coast Mariners were held to a 0-0 draw at home but qualified, on aggregate, for this week’s Grand Final. They will meet Melbourne Victory who beat Wellington Phoenix 2-1 to win 2-1 on aggregate. The Final will be held at Central Coast’s stadium on Saturday at 7.45.
The EPL wound up on Sunday with both Arsenal and Manchester City winning but with City having won their game in hand it meant that they were Champions again, the fourth time in a row. Arsenal were runners up with Liverpool third, Aston Villa fourth and Angie’s Spurs fifth. At the foot of the table, Burnley, Luton and Sheffield Utd are all relegated.
Germany’s Bundesliga has also wound up with Bayer Leverkusen, champions seventeen points clear of Stuttgart. Bayern drop to third place and Leipzig finish fourth with Dortmund fifth. Leverkusen won twenty eight and drew six of their thirty four games. Darmstadt, Cologne and Bochum are all relegated.
In Italy’s Serie A, with one round left, Inter are already champions, nineteen points ahead of AC Milan who are assured of second place. Bologna and Juventus are contesting third place with Atlanta looking likely to finish fifth. Relegation is a battle with Salernitana and Sassuolo already down plus, possibly Udinese or, Empoli, Frosinone,Verona.
Spain’s La Liga also has one round left. Real Madrid are already champions, twelve points ahead of Barcelona with Girona, four points away in third place. Atletico will finish fourth and Bilbao fifth. At the foot of the table Almeria, Granada and Cadiz ate all relegated.
Finally in France, Ligue 1 has also wound up. PSG are champions nine points clear of Monaco. Brest finished third with Lille fourth and Nice fifth. In the relegation stakes, Clermont and Metz are both relegated.
A big couple of weeks starts on Thursday with the Europa League Final between Atalanta and Leverkusen and on Saturday it is the FA Cup Final between Manchester City and Manchester Utd, plus the Scottish FA Cup Final between the two auld enemies Celtic and Rangers. Then, on Sunday Leeds Utd meet Southampton in the Championship pay off to see who gets promoted to the EPL.
This week’s quote is from Manchester Utd and Northern Ireland Star George Best “In 1969, I gave up women and alcohol – it was the worst 20 minutes of my life”.

After a bye for all three grades last weekend, the Roosters and Hens will be back on the paddock on Saturday playing Centrals in three grades at Rugby Park.
The Tigers come to Ayr just above the Roosters in A grade with one win, three losses and two byes to the Roosters one win, four losses and one bye.
Last Saturday, the Tigers were well beaten by the high flying Souths at the sports reserve 64 – 16.
In comparison, the Roosters have met Souths twice in the draw going down on both occasions 40 – 22 in Townsville and 46 – 20 at home.
On both occasions, the Roosters have held handy leads only to be run down twice.
Coach Steve Lansley said his team is not concentrating enough on the task at hand and that is why the drop off.
“We know we can do it as we did against Brothers, pay attention for the 80 minutes and the game is ours,” the coach said.
Lansley is looking at putting out the smallest half combination in the league with Rhett Williams going to half and Hayde Munro to five eight.
Hayde was one of the better players in the Towers and I have watched Rhett and I think he could give good service as he has a good pass, is fairly quick and defends well.
This week will see the return of Hayden Lammon after six weeks suspension.
The coach saw Lammon play Brothers in Airlie Beach and was impressed with him at both centre and in the forwards.
The coach has to wait on the allocation of Hawks and Cowboys players before he can name his team.
Chris Perry from the Reserves will also be seeing who he has from A Grade this week in an important match with the Tigers.
Centrals have been the high flyers in this grade this year but were belted by Souths in Townsville 42 – 6 last Saturday.
They come to Ayr with four wins, a loss and a bye to meet the Roosters with three wins, a draw, a loss and a bye.
The Roosters beat Souths in Townsville 26 – 24.
Mark Cervoni should be back this week from injury, and he adds plenty to the pack while Jerome Lacco will stop anybody near him.
Brody Horan, Kyle Ferguson, John Zaro, Beau Crowdey, Jared Thorley, Dom Arrate and Wassime Nauwali are all players who could turn the tide.
On top of that, Riley Horan could be back in the centres and he is a match winner.
Perry will also want to have another look at Paul Bunyungun who looked good in the Towers.
The Hens will have a top of the table clash with Centrals who come to Ayr having won three from three with three byes thrown in as well.
Their three wins have been a 74 nil romp over Norths, 20 – 12 over Brothers and 18 – 16 over Western Lions.
They have a fairly big side with some experienced players.
The Hens, under experienced Australian Touch coach Anita Hagarty, are letting the ball do the work and as a result have scored a 60 – 6 win over the Miners and a 40 – 10 win over Brothers.
Their only loss coupled with three byes has been the first game with Western Lions when they went down 44 – 12.
Since then, they have added some extra players with size and ability in Theo Mosby Nona, Anna Mari Bin Awel, Taleisha Bulgarelli, Abby King and Toni Daisy.
If they can get a fair share of the ball then the Monday twins, Stephanie and Martina, with Toni Daisy, Logan Roncato and Kezziah Lammon could score tries.
There will be a short break before the A grade when the Roosters Old Boys will be honoured, especially the 1994 under 19 and reserve grade premiers, the first in the RLTD – flick to page 27 for more.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
Hayde Munro, Jones Munro and Hayden Lammon in replica jerseys marking the 30th year Burdekin has played competitive football in Townsville as a club side
Hayde Munro, Chris Perry and Jones Munro (great uncle and nephews)
Photos supplied

The Ayr Surf Life Saving Club celebrated another season of success on Saturday night at their annual club presentation night. This year the club had a joined event where both the Junior and Senior members came together to recognise the contribution of members to the club in all areas of service including surf sports, volunteering/community service and patrolling. The club would like to thank all sponsors for the evening, perpetual and memorial trophy families and life members for their continued support. The patrolling season has come to an end over the May Day long weekend and the Ayr Surf Club will return to volunteer patrols in September. They are looking at conducting a Bronze Medallion and training Course over the next couple of months, so if you are interested, please contact the administrator ayrslsc@gmail.com or Kellie Lawry.
Junior Age Champions L-R: Parker Bonato, Isla Chapman, Emma Jones, Billie Gibson, Lewis Bonato, Lola Gibson, Briella Wassmuth, Torah Giddy, Toby Hatherell, Eliza Hayllor, Charlotte Dale and Mia Wicks. Absent: Jude Lawry, Ryan Irvine and Nate Giddy. Photo supplied
Junior Presentations
Age Champions:
U6 - Eliza Hayllor, U7 - Torah Giddy & Jude Lawry, U8 - Toby Hatherell, U9 - Lola Gibson & Ryan Irvine, U10 - Charlotte Dale & Lewis Bonato, U11 - Mia Wicks, U12 - Emma Jones & Nate Giddy, U13 - Briella Wassmuth & Parker Bonato, U14 - Isla Chapman & Billy Gibson
The Bill Blakey Memorial Trophy for Junior Male & Female Best Trier - Harrison Sartori & Lola Gibson
Open Male & Female Best Trier - Zachary Dale & Milla Chapman
Encouragement Awards - Oscar Hayllor & Jake Sartori
The Burdekin Swim School Best Male & Female Open Water Swimmer (Sponsored by John & Lisa Furnell) - Parker Bonato & Isla Chapman
The Bevan and Treena List Perpetual Trophy Open Ironman & Ironmaiden - Zachary Dale & Isla Chapman
The Bennett Family Memorial Trophy for The Junior Champions: Lewis Bonato & Taylor Chapman
Senior Champions - Parker Bonato & Isla Chapman
The JR Benvenuti Memorial Trophy Most Improved Junior - Alexandra Moloney
The Roy & Bev Young Perpetual Trophy Most Improved Open - Cole Pontifex
Robbie & Joyce Great Perpetual Trophy Most Points at Carnivals - Milla Chapman
Bob & Bev Andrews Perpetual Trophy Most Promising Junior - Taylor Chapman & Charlotte Dale
Junior Long Service Award - Bella Lawry
Jack Satori Memorial Trophy Most Consistent All Rounder - Isla Chapman
Margaret Webber Memorial Trophy Junior Life Saver of the Year - Bella Lawry
Senior Presentations
Age Champions:
U15 – Ryley Sartori, U17 – Sophia Moloney, Female Master Champion (Donated by Robin Bennett) – Kristy Wassmuth, Male Master Champion (Donated By Bevan & Treena List) – John Moloney & Jimmy Hayllor, Winn Family Trophy for Female Open Champion (Donated by John and Rosemarie Winn) – Kristy Wassmuth, Mr & Mrs Jack Vernon Memorial for Male Open Champion (Donated by Hockey & Carol Vernon) – Josh Furnell
Open Ironwoman - Kristy Wassmuth & Open Ironman - John Moloney
Don Johnson Memorial Official of the Year (Donated by the Johnson Family) – Steph Dale
Contribution to Surf Rescue (Donated by Furnell Family) – Ben & Kellie Lawry
Jim Great Memorial for Most Efficient Patrol Member (Donated by Robbie & Joyce Great) – Bella Lawry (152hrs)
Patrol Group of the Year – Group D – Ben Lawry, Kellie Lawry, Kristy Wassmuth, Danica Archibald, Sharlie Archibald, Lisa Vivian, Mia Vivian & Bella Lawry
Kevin (Keg) Helander Memorial for Club Member for Outstanding Services – (Donated by the Helander Family) – Kellie Lawry
Sam Johnson Memorial for Most Active Club Member (Donated by the Johnson Family) – Jimmy Hayllor
June Galbraith Memorial Encouragement Award (Donated by the Galbraith Family) – Sophia Moloney
Lifesaver of the Year (Donated by Chappell Family) – Ben Lawry
Contributed by Kellie Lawry
The Bennett Family Memorial Trophy for Junior Champions - Lewis Bonato and Taylor Chapman presented by John Winn and Ben Lawry
Senior Champions - Parker Bonato and Isla Chapman with Ben Lawry
Margaret Webber Memorial Trophy for Junior Life Saver of the Year - Bella Lawry presented by Paul Webber
Don Johnson Memorial Official of the Year - Steph Dale presented by James Kennedy
Lifesaver of the Year (donated by the Chappell Family) - Ben Lawry presented by Mr Chappell
Life Members back L-R: Lisa Furnell, Roy Young, Terry Lund and James Kennedy. Front L-R Linda Scott, Treena List, Robbie Great, Hockey Vernon (patron) and John Winn
Photos supplied