
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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We had 16 players turn up Saturday morning for the April Monthly Medal.
Congratulations to Hudson, Evelyn and Oscar on the Monthly Medal wins, for 3 holes, 6 hole and 9 hole respectively.
Gross winners for the morning were Heath, for 3 holes, Riley, for 6 holes, and Ethan, for 9 holes.
There will be a break next week for the May Day public holiday, juniors will be back in a fortnight on the 11th May.
Contributed with thanks to Laura Mahoney.

A good crowd at Rugby Park last Sunday saw two good games of rugby league when the Roosters hosted Bowen in reserve grade and Souths in A grade.
The premiership favourites, Souths, showed why they have that mantle by showing the locals just how to concentrate for an entire game.
The Townsville visitors took the A grade 46 to 20 but not before the locals had given them a fright.
Leading 12 – 10 and watching Burdekin denied a try, the visitors took advantage and moved the ball down field and scored to take an eight point 18 – 10 advantage into the break.
The visitors scored two quick tries after the interval, and it was all over.
Nemia Nawave, back from injury, scored two great tries before the end showing he should have been used more during the encounter. Coach Steve Lansley said his team has got to concentrate for the entire time on the paddock.
“At times we are fully switched on and then we slip away and they score points. And with an experienced ex NRL player in Steve Nona out there, he will hurt you,” Steve said.
Lansley said he thought forward Henry Teuteu had a big game making many breaks but were not there for the off load as with Jeremiah Matuatu.
The coach said Rhett Williams had a good game after a week off and Kali Nauque was always dangerous.
“We know we can do it, we just have to put it into action for an entire match,” Steve said.
Nevia Nawave scored two tries with one each to Kali Nauque and Jayden Sgarbossa. Joel Mason and Dylan Doak kicked goals.
In other A grade matches Herbert River beat Western Lions in Ingham 32 – 14, Brothers belted Charters Towers at Brothers 42 – 12 and Centrals beat Norths at Bushland Beach 38 – 20.
“We had a poor beginning giving Bowen a 16-point start before we put our backs to the grindstone and did the hard things right to take the game,” Roosters stand in coach Peter Horan said after his team beat Bowen 34 – 28.
Horan, with Paul Horan, were deputising for regular coach Chris Perry away on personal business. Peter said once his team hung onto the ball they quickly wore down the 22 – 6 lead making it 22 all at the break.
Peter said the team should have won by more but good defence added to poor options cost the boys.
The coach said though a win is a win no matter how you get it.
Mark Cervoni, back from a couple of years off, was awarded players player for a tough one up front making plenty of ground in attack and defending well.
Paul Meryl and Wassime Mouvelli enjoyed the drop in temperature even though the wind made it difficult for all. Meryl scored a good try put through by a perfect pass from Jeerome Lacco. Lacco and Dom Augostis also had good games.
Tries were scored by Sem Tom, Bryde Horan, Riley Horan, Paul Meryl and Dom Arrate with Dylan Doak kicking 5 goals.
In other reserve matches Western Lions beat Herbert River 42 – 18, Brothers beat Charters Towers 36 – 10 and Centrals beat Norths 38 – 12.
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There will be no club Rugby League over the May Day weekend with the Northern Zone trials in Mackay where the Roosters have two RLTD representatives Henry Teuteu and Jeremiah Matuate.
The Hens will also have two players in Mackay, Toni Daisy and Kazziah Lammon.
On Saturday May 14 the A grade, reserves and Ladies will play Charters Towers in the western city and it also happens to be Ladies Day in the Towers.
Contributed with thanks to Brian Carnes.

The Home Hill Tennis Association will be proudly hosting the 43rd Annual Sugar Bowl iconic teams event this weekend. It is known as the sweet spot on the North Queensland tennis calendar. In 1981, Lex and Pat Anderson initiated the teams event by inviting captains from as far afield as Mackay and Ingham to form teams and come to the Burdekin and play off for the inaugural Sugar Bowl. Today, we have teams that travel from Brisbane to Mareeba and all places in between.
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Sugar Bowl Action Returns In 2024
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It is anticipated that Giru, Home Hill and Ayr Tennis courts will be used to cater for the 44 teams which have nominated. Each team has a minimum of 6 players with some teams having as many as 10 or more in their team allowing for members to have a bye. Play begins Saturday from 8 am and finishes around 2 pm on Monday. The Sugar Bowl famous Teabags with Dallan and Kurtis Garvey as members are looking to defend their title in A Grade. B Grade champions in 2023 were Ian Gould’s Goldin Aces and have subsequently moved into A2. All the teams will be out to win the highly sought after Woods Team Spirit Award named after David Woods who was the inaugural captain of the Teaspoons.
This weekend will see over 300 visitors flooding into the district for the long weekend providing economic benefits to the Burdekin with players frequenting local eateries, shops and accommodation venues. It is hoped that some of them will check out the Burdekin Craft Spectacular on Saturday morning at the Memorial Hall.
Members have been busy getting all their facilities so that they are in top class condition, with a coat of paint here and there. There will be the usual delicious array of food plus donated and home baked cakes and slices and a coffee stall at the entrance of Home Hill Tennis each day.
Sunday evening after play everyone is encouraged to stay and locals to come down and enjoy some good old Burdekin hospitality. There will be live music with Tammy Moxom singing from 5pm onwards. The Teaspoons are organized and will be cooking roast pork rolls amongst other delicious food for sale. A ride back to Ayr can be organized for those wishing to have a drink or two.
Ayr, Home Hill and Giru Tennis Associations would really like to thank all its volunteers, sponsors and donors for their contributions to the weekend. “We couldn’t do it without them,” said organizer Kate Casswell.
For more information look at Home Hill Tennis Facebook page. Life members, event sponsors, past and present members are invited to come along over weekend and to the presentations which will be around 2 pm on Monday.
Contributed by Home Hill Tennis Association
Sugar Bowl famous Tea Bags have won the tournament many times
Ian Gould's Goldin Aces from Ayr, Home Hill and Collinsville won the B grade section in 2023
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Round 1 week 6:
Crushers v Bombers at the Queens 10-0
Cougars v Nat I at the Ayr 8-2
National II v Falcons at the National 6-4
Ants had the bye 10 points
Points:
Crushers - 47, Nat II - 46, Nat I - 38, Falcons - 34, Ants - 32, Cougars - 28 and Bombers 15
Games for Thursday 02/05:
Nat I v Ants at National
Falcons v Bombers at Anzac
Crushers v Nat II at Ayr
Cougars have the bye
Contributed by Kerry Davison
Photo: Anzac Ants

Last week was a big week at Ayr Bowling Club with both social and competition bowls being played. The week started with a great day of Ladies’ Bowls on Tuesday, with Isabel Cislowski, Betty Schultz, Heather Jorgensen and Pam Power defeating Deslie Olsen, Ruth Moore, Joy Comollatti and Irene Wilson.
Wednesday hosted a great afternoon of Mixed Social. First place was Happy Horan, Margaret Chapman and Barry Shepard defeating John Perroni, G Braid and Henry Hazle.
On Thursday, Competition Ladies’ saw excellent games on the rinks. The last game of the open Rinks was played, Deslie Olsen, Tricia Achille, Betty Schultz (sub) and Pam Power defeating Merle Nixon, Karen Page, Dot Cutting (sub) and Sandra Stidston. Next week will see the semi-final of the open Singles on the May 2. Irene Wilson playing against Dot Cutting and Pam Power against Deslie Olsen. Good luck to all the ladies.
What a night Friday was! It was the club’s Fun Friday Night Bowls sponsored by Chiropractic Care. Overall winners on the night were Andrew Dunn, John Casella, Karen Murray, Helen Motti and Maria Fagg. The evening was a great night of laughter and new friendships.
Saturday Social Mixed bowls saw three games of Triples and one of Rinks held with first place John Pirrone, Sandra Darwen and Maurice Power defeating John Hall, Rob Garner and Chris Berkery.
Men’s Competition Games – Results - Championship Fours - A. Bull/C.Essex/M. Power/R. Soper def J. Grabbi/G. Papale/S. Caltabiano/L. Stidston. J. Pirrone/V. Beitia/C. Pearce/G. Pearce def R. Young/C. Burkery/M. Olsen/M. Milan
Championship Fours will continue Sunday 28st April at 8.30am. R. Young/C. Burkery/M. Olsen/M. Milan playing against A. Bull/C.Essex/M. Power/R. Soper. Championship Singles 5 May – M. Power v J. Grabbi; V. Beitia v M. Milan. Championship Pairs 5 May – M. Power/R. Soper v B. Shephard/S. Calltabiano B Grade Singles 5 May – TBA after draw.
Contributed by Anthony Bull

Another busy week at Brandon Bowls Club with the women kicking the week off on Wednesday April 17 when two games were played.
Game 1: Kay Garner, Vanda Ballao, Joy Woods and Margaret Chapman def Ann Newton, Sandra Darween, Colleen Olsen and Helen Collins.
Game 2: Bernice, Kay Garner, Lyn Storrie and Colleen Olsen def Ann Newton, Vanda Ballao, Joy Woods and Darelle Pearce.
Friday April 19 Competition A Grade Singles: New member to the club Jayson Farry played his 1st ever singles game against home town favourite Leo Kenny. Jayson jumped out to a very comfortable lead only to find Leo pegging back however 31 ends later on a very humid night the powerhouse and fit Farry just snuck home to take the victory.
Social Bowls was also played on at the same time with the winner of the evening Norm Storrie and Gary Pearce def Lyn Storrie and Joe Ypinazar.
The other game of triples with Lloyd Shepherd, Ross McLaughlan and Ray Panecassio def Lloyd Shepherd, Rob Jorgensen and Joy Woods. In the final game of pairs, Margaret McLaughlan and Jamie Woods def Dave Bycroft and Chris Pearce.
Sunday April 21 Championship A Grade Singles: Mick McCloskey def Norm Storrie
B Grade Singles: Ross McLaughlan def Con Sexton
Sunday April 21 Social: Three games of triples and one pairs were played: Peter Lejarraga, Lyn Storrie and Gary Pearce def Henry Hazel, Helen Collins and Jamie Woods.
Judy Elton, Hugh Montgomery and Leo Kenny def Neville Dickinson, Doug Kiehne and Ray Paneccasio.
Gary Nosworthy, Rob Jorgensen and Joe Yipnazar def Born Higginbothem, Vince Beitia and Geoff Taylor.
Dave Brown and Peter Jorgensen def Glen Woodford and Doug Robins
This coming week we have Anzac mixed triples names in by 12:30pm for 1:30 start. This competition is sponsored by RLA finance and members please bring plate for smoko and uniform is required.
Saturday and Sunday we have the Brandon Bowls Club 4s sponsored by Burdekin Skips. This is a major event on our calendar so come down to the club to watch some entertaining bowls.
Contributed by Lloyd Shepherd
Caption: Mick McCloskey and Ross McLaughlan

Local
Senior and Youth fixtures were mostly away last weekend. On Friday the Burdekin Panthers Division 1 should have been at home to Warriors but the Townsville team forfeited. Then on Saturday away to JCU Riverway, the Under 23s lost 2-3, the Ladies lost 0-9 but the Premiers did very well to win 5-3. This week the Panthers have two home games against Rebels on Sunday with the Division1 team playing Olympic on Friday night the Women have a bye.
The Ayr Anzac Club Premiers started off well with Matthew Kolb finding himself in behind the defence with just the keeper to beat, which he calmly did to make it 1-0 in the first five minutes. JCU hit back with two goals of their own to make it 2-1 before Jay Leckenby got on the end of a Ryan Scodellaro free kick to make it 2-2 heading into half time. It was an even contest for the start of the second half but then JCU scored again to make it 3-2 with thirty minutes to go. This kicked the Panthers into life, and they scored three unanswered goals in a ten minute span. Jack Gimson scored a screamer to make it 3-3 and Matthew Kolb then beat his man and the keeper to put Burdekin ahead. He then turned provider for Jay Leckenby to score and give the Panthers a 5-3 victory.
The Burdekin Tyre Service Under 23s had another week with low numbers but started the game very brightly and played the best team effort of the season so far during the first half. After 35 minutes the Panthers were in front 2-0 thanks to a brace from Tarryn Smith. JCU got a goal back just before halftime. The second half was more of a battle and the afternoon was very hot. The lack of troops started to show as the energy and pass execution started to drop. Despite putting in a very good effort Burdekin couldn’t hold out and JCU got a late goal to win 3-2.
The Austral Masonry Funkies (Division 1) won 3-0 on a forfeit from Warriors.
The Ayr Anzac Club Ladies travelled to Townsville this weekend to face JCU. Player availability once again became an issue with only ten players in the team. The ladies came up against a very strong and dynamic JCU. Unfortunately, the night did not go as planned for the ladies, and an injury took them down to nine players. At half time the Panthers were 0-4 down and at full time had lost 0-9. The large scoreline however, does not reflect the efforts, determination and commitment that the young Burdekin side demonstrated. The ladies thankfully will take the opportunity to rest and regroup with a two week break, hoping to see injured players return to the squad.
On Saturday the Under13 Panthers met Warriors at Paradise Park. Xavier Mio did well in goal to keep Warriors off the score board and at half time the score was 0-0. Warriors came out firing in the second half scoring two goals in the first ten minutes. Some good runs down the right hand side by Will Shears gave Panthers some opportunities to get back in the game however they couldn't find the back of the net. The game got away from the Burdekin with Panthers conceding three more goals to make the final score 5-0.
On Sunday the Under 13 Panthers had another 5-0 loss, to Brothers at Paradise Park. Two soft goals in the first half saw the boys 0-2 down at half time but still in the game. A lack of concentration in the second half cost the boys dearly with Brothers scoring three more goals. Learning to compete for the entire game is a must for the boys.
On Saturday the Under 14/15 played Brothers Blue and were leading 1-0 at half time with a goal from Angus Innes. Brothers equalized in the second half. Burdekin missed a couple of shots at goal and had to be content with a draw. Goalkeeper Zack Durrant kept the team in the game with some excellent saves. All players played an outstanding game of soccer and the team came together very well with some great soccer. Max Kelly was the best player on the day.
On Sunday the Under 14/15 met Rebels Red and after leading 5-0 at half time, won 11-0. Burdekin dominated from the start with Kale Bryen scoring 5 goals including an excellent header from a cross by Caleb Formilan who also snagged a hat trick. Dylan O’Shea grabbed two goals with Brayden Card adding to the scoresheet. Excellent teamwork, from the Panthers who controlled the game. Players of the game come from our front line - Kale Bryan and Caleb Formilan. Burdekin play Rebels Red for a second time at Paradise Park on Saturday 27/4 at 9:30am.
Juniors
Saturday was a historic day for the club with, for the first time Townsville teams travelling down to the Burdekin to play against our local teams. MA Olympic Football Club sent down teams from age groups 8's and upwards. It was so good to see the park full of teams and players enjoying the morning. Thank you, MAO, for coming down, we hope you had a good time and felt welcome. A big thank you goes to everyone for their work to make this happen for our club, and to everyone for helping out with coaching and canteen each week.
The club was fortunate to have Matt Kilsby come down on Saturday afternoon for a coaching clinic. We had around 10 coaches and 10 kids for two hours to learn a few things on the core skills of football and the players had a great time demonstrating the games and scenarios put to them. With enough numbers, moving forward, we are hoping to arrange for Matt to come down to the Burdekin during the season, to help develop our junior coaches even more, so they can pass on their knowledge to our juniors.
Masters
National and International
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.
The Olyroos failed to make it to the Paris Olympics, finishing third in their qualifying Group after failing to score a goal in their three matches! Qatar and Indonesia both qualify.
In the A League, with one round left Wellington is in first place one point clear of Central Coast although the Mariners have a game in hand. Victory stays in third place despite drawing and Macarthur moves up to fourth spot after defeating Sydney, with nine men! Sydney FC and Melbourne City complete the top six. Perth Glory are the wooden spooners.
In the A League Women semi-finals 1st leg, Melbourne City beat Newcastle Jets 3-0 and Syden FC won 1-0 away to Central Coast. The 2nd leg will be played this weekend.
In the EPL, Manchester City were busy in the FA Cup, but both Arsenal and Liverpool won. With five rounds left Arsenal and Liverpool are equal on points with Man City a point behind but with a game in hand. Aston Villa and Spurs stay fourth and fifth. At the foot of the table, Burnley and Everton both won, and it is still not apparent who will accompany Sheffield Utd down into the Championship.
In the FA Cup semi-finals Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 and ManU were lucky to beat Coventry City on penalties after a 3-3 draw. AAARRRGGHH!
In Germany with four rounds left, Leverkusen are champions with second placed Bayern three points clear of third placed Stuttgart who are two points ahead of Leipzig with Dortmund fifth. At the foot of the table, Darmstadt and Cologne seem to be relegated.
In Italy’s Serie A, all four top teams drew but Inter seem to have it won, fourteen points ahead of AC Milan with Juventus a further five points behind. Bologna stays in fourth place with Roma fifth. Salernitana is doomed together with two out of Sassuolo, Frosinone and Udinese.
In Spain’s La Liga, Real Madrid beat Barcelona and is now nine points clear of Barca. Girona is two points behind in third place and leads Atletico by seven points with Bilbao fifth. At the foot of the table Almeria along with Granada and probably Cadiz are probably gone.
And in Ligue1 in France, with five rounds left, PSG won and is now eleven points clear of Monaco with Brest two points further behind in third place. Lille stays fourth with Nice a further five points adrift in fifth spot.
In the 2nd Leg of the Europe Champions League Quarter finals Arsenal lost away to Bayern and Real Madrid, away to Manchester City, went through on penalties. PSG beat Barcelona to qualify for the semi-finals and Dortmund went through against Atletico.
This week’s quote is from English manager Sam Allardyce "Today was about our lack of ability to not produce the ability we've got."

We had a near full house for Juniors this Saturday with 18 juniors taking the field. It was the March Monthly Medal and some great scores came in for the morning, with some close ones too and two count backs to decide on the winners. Heath Smart was the 3 hole monthly medal winner, Lyla Land for 6 holes, and Gabe Hatherall for 9 holes. Well done to all competitors. We also had coach Darryll from Townsville join us for the morning to teach some short game and putting skills to the juniors first. This definitely helped Lyla who had a birdie on the 11th hole with a chip onto the green from 50 metres out to sink the ball into the hole. Well done Lyla.
This Saturday morning will be the April Monthly medal.
Contributed by Laura Mahoney
Heath Smart and Oscar Mahoney

Millie Lyne and her coaches, Kim and Mick McConnachie, travelled to the Gold Coast earlier in the month to compete at the Australian Age Swimming Championships on the Gold Coast and represent the Burdekin Torpedoes at a National level. The experience for Millie was amazing and she would not have reached it without the support of her wonderful coaches and the Burdekin Swimming Club being 100% behind her. Millie raced in the 14yo Girls 50m Breaststroke and put in a fantastic swim to just go above her personal best time and place 50th in the Nation from 81 swimmers who made the qualifying time.
On pool deck was former Burdekin Torpedo Seamus Casey who had a jampacked week of seven swims and he came away with a silver medal in the Boys 14-15yo 4 x 50m Freestyle relay for St Peters Western.
Contributed by Kate Lyne
Millie Lyne and her coaches Mick and Kim McConnachie

Round 1 week 5:
National 1 v Crushers at the National 7-3
Cougars v Bombers at the Ayr 8-2
National II v Ants at the Anzac 7-3
Falcons had the bye 10 points
Points:
Nat II - 40, Crushers - 37, Nat I - 36, Falcons - 30, Ants - 22, Cougars - 20 and Bombers 15
Games for Wednesday 24/04:
Nat II v Falcons at National, Bombers v Crushers at Queens, Cougars v Nat I at Ayr and
Ants have the bye
Contributed by Kerry Davison
National II Team
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It was a great day for the Burdekin Roosters at Rugby Park on Saturday night in front of a very big crowd when the locals played Brothers in three grades, winning two and drawing one.
Instead of concentrating for only three quarters of the game as they have done in recent matches the, A grade put it together from go to whoa winning 28 - 4.
“I was glad to see the boys in focus for the full game and they now know what they could have done in other matches as they did in this one,” coach Steve Lansley said.
The coach thought his team had a full eighty-minute performance.
Fullback Jones Munro had an outstanding game both in defence and attack.
Brothers peppered him with a variety of kicks, but he came through with flying colours.
Munro then turned attack into defence with some long jerking runs up the paddock which yielded two good tries.
His defence was also spot on diffusing a number of try attempts.
With Rhett Williams attending his siters wedding, Kalin Nauque was moved to hooker from lock with Blackhawk Englishman Chris Gale coming in.
It took Kali back in time when he represented Fiji at two World Cups as a hooker.
He controlled play well giving his big men plenty of good ball with front rower Jeremiah Matuate a menace to the Brothers’ defence.
Second rower Lachlan Shepherd was once again one of the better players in all areas.
Terry Connors was brought in to play half with Joel Mason out and he turned on a great game.
Terry was the perfect link between forwards and backs with his defence playing above his weight and size.
The coach said the boys now know how to win and they have to put the practice into action when they play other sides, especially Souths at home this Sunday.
Jones Munro scored 2 tries with one each to Patrick Krause, Caleb Noah, Kali Nauque and Dylan Doak kicked 4 goals
In other A grade matches, Souths beat Norths 48 - 4, Charters Towers beat Western Lions 19 - 16 while Herbert River and Centrals had byes.
The two French imports playing in the reserves showed what they can do with the weather a bit cooler as they both stood out in the reserve grade 14 all draw with Brothers.
Both boys have played two matches in searing heat before Saturday night and found the drop in temperature so good they both played a full reserve grade game before sitting on the bench for A grade where they again played well.
Coach Chris Perry said his team did not play well enough to deserve the win, but they put themselves in that position with costly errors.
“Basic mistakes cost us the game ... we have to work on our fitness and those mistakes won’t come,” the coach said.
The coach named Paul Meryl as his best player and his three tries from dummy half were smart efforts.
Fellow Frenchman Wassime Mahali wasn’t far behind with his defence and hard straight running.
Perry said his two centres Kyle Ferguson and Riley Horan were two of the best players out there with forward Sem Tom doing some good runs in attack.
Paul Meryl scored three tries with John Zaro kicking a goal.
In other reserve matches Souths beat Norths 34 - 12, Western Lions beat Charters Towers 14 - 8, Centrals gave Bowen their first loss 32 - 12 with Herbert River on a bye.
With coach Anita Hagarty walking the Kokoda Trail, Ricky Dallachy took over the coaching of the Hens team and they made Anita’s trek a little easier by running out commanding winners 40 - 10.
Ricky told his team to take it up the centre a couple of times and then send it wide as often as possible and run the bigger Brothers girls off their feet.
They did that with five of the eight tries coming from out wide.
The halves Soliel Heron and Toni Daisy controlled the play well with Soliel being players player.
Teah Lee Monday, Abby King and Theo Mosby Nona were dangerous up front making ground with Anna Mila Bin Awel showing plenty of promise.
Out wide, Jo Morgan was on fire with two tries while Martina Monday and Toni Daisy cut holes in the defence.
Logan Roncato was another stand out and it was great to see Tegan Johnson pick up a four pointer.
Jo Morgan scored two tries with Theo Mosby Nona while Martina Monday, Toni Daisy, Teah Lee Monday and Tegan Johnson scored tries with Soliel Heron kicking four goals.
In the other Ladies match Western Lions beat Charters Towers 52 - 4 while Norths, Centrals and Herbert River had byes.
This Sunday, the A grade side meets Souths at Rugby Park with the reserves playing Bowen also in Ayr.
Teams had not been selected at time of writing but Rhett Williams, Joel Mason and Nemia Nawave should all be back for A grade.
The Hens have a bye this week.
Norths will play Centrals, Brothers meet Charters Towers and Herbert River host Western Lions.
Contributed by Brian Carnes

The Eugene Pagotto Memorial Canefield Ashes celebrated its 20th anniversary over the weekend with hundreds of cricketers, supporters, families and friends flocking to Home Hill to celebrate.
The carnival saw innumerable huge sixes hit, classic catches taken, and beverages consumed, but attendees ultimately enjoyed the weekend as an opportunity to catch up with mates and participate in what has become an iconic Burdekin event.
Organisers expressed satisfaction with the 2024 event and gratitude to the attendees, supporters, sponsors and volunteers.
Read on to find the results.
ALL GRADES
Most Catches - Reece McCubben (Zookickers)
Most Ducks - Jack Castrejana (Home Hill Bandits)
Most 6’s - Mitch Bradford (Sugar Daddies)
Highest Score - Chris Mann (Nomads)
SOCIAL GRADE
Winners - Borders XI
Runners up - Shouldawornabox
Most Runs - Jarrod Camer (Home Hill Bandits)
Most Wickets - Michael Carrara (Moores Marauders)
Social Grade Player of the Carnival - Deegan Woods (Shouldawornabox)
C GRADE
Winners - Buldgers XI
Runners up - Canefield Slashers
Most Runs - Salvatore Cardillo (Sledgers XI)
Most Wickets - Dan Olditch (Sledgers XI)
C Grade Player of the Carnival - Bryce Stockdale (Buldgers XI)
B GRADE
Winners - Bowen Chargers
Runners up - Honeycombes JD
Batting Aggregate - Lee Watts (Horny Bulls)
Batting Average - Alex Brown (Clout’n’Out)
Bowling Aggregate - Chris Stainsby (Thirsty Rhinos)
Bowling Average - Daniel Borgh (Bowen Chargers)
B Grade Player of the Carnival - Matthew Ryder (Castlemain Kings)
A GRADE
Winners - Ben Dovers
Runners up - Sugar Daddies
Batting Aggregate - Andy Ballin (Ben Dovers)
Batting Average - Mitchell Carmen (MVM)
Bowling Aggregate - Damien Ricketts (Victorious Secret)
Bowling Average - Brendan Williams (Wackers)
A Grade Player of the Carnival - Grant Dilger (Bumbos XI)
A Grade winners Ben Dovers
B Grade winners Bowen Chargers
C Grade winners Buldgers XI
Social Grade winners Borders XI

Thursday April 11 was an afternoon of mixed social bowls with the winners of the day in a very tight game was Kay Garner, Vanda Ballao, Joy Woods and Margaret.
Friday April 12, we had our monthly Trophy night proudly sponsored by North Queensland Green Solutions where most of the Brandon community turned up for a great night of bowls. We had 82 bowlers which must be a record with everyone having a great time.
The weather was perfect and nice to bowl in cooler conditions for a change.
A massive thanks goes out to the evening’s Coordinators Gary Pearce and Bob Jorgenson for making sure everyone got on the green under very difficult circumstances.
Another big thank you to the ladies in the kitchen for putting together a great smoko and the BBQ was cooked by our onsite chef Len Feeny who once again did a great job.
Stayed tuned for next round and sponsor.
Winners were Sandra Darween, Margaret Chapman, Henry Hazel and Gary Pearce; Runners Up were Ryan West, Lloyd Shepherd Brett Wilshere and Jayson Farry; and Winners of the Losers were J Lewis, Dee, H Prideaux and E Lewis.
Sunday April 14 Championship Rounds
Three games were played and in the A grade singles, Tony Bayliss played Doug Robins with Tony too strong to take out the match.
B Grade singles saw three games played with Gary Nosworthy playing the in-form Peter Lejarraga in the first; the form continued with Peter taking out the match.
Ken Ferguson played Norm Storrie on Friday with Norm taking out the lead early on in the game - unfortunately for him, Fergie came home strong to win the game.
And in the final game of B grade singles, it was once again Ken Fergusen playing the powerhouse Doug Kiehne in a tight game where Doug was eventual winner.
Sunday April 14 Social Bowls
Rob Jorgenson and Ray Paneccasio def Ross McLaughlin.
Norm Highinbothem, Trevor Elton and Danny O’Shea def Mick McCloskey, Vince Beitia and Jamie Woods.
Con Section and Leo Kenny def Neville Dickinson and Joe Yipnazar.
Judy Elton, Lyn Storrie and Allan Garioch def Henry Hazel, Norm Storrie and Geoff Taylor.
Don’t forget to get your names in for Anzac Day Mixed Triples proudly sponsored by RLA finance; bowls attire required and affiliated players only.
Contributed by Lloyd Shepherd
Tony Bayliss, Doug Kiehne and Peter Lejarraga. Photo supplied

Queenslanders have the opportunity to tell the state’s electricity networks about their energy needs and wants in the 2024 Queensland Household Energy Survey.
Energy Queensland CEO Peter Scott said more residential customers are being encouraged to share their insights in the long-running survey which is a joint initiative of Energex, Ergon Energy Network and Powerlink Queensland.
“Every customer’s input into the Queensland Household Energy Survey matters and 4,200 households participated last year,” he said.
“The more we understand about what’s happening on the home front, the clearer picture we have of what the network of the future needs to cater for.
“The energy landscape has changed dramatically since the first survey in 2009 when rooftop solar was only just taking off in Queensland and electric vehicles were a novelty.
“Last year’s survey results reflected the community’s focus on cost of living - 53% of respondents were concerned about their ability to pay their power bills, 75% were looking to reduce their electricity use and 72% of households with solar were using it to cut costs.
“Energy affordability has always been a top priority for us and all the feedback from our customers reinforces that approach.”
The online Queensland Household Energy Survey is open from now until Sunday April 21.
Visit www.talkingenergy.com.au/qhes to find out more and to take the survey.

Round 1 week 4:
National 1 v Bombers at the Queens 9-1
Ants v Cougars at the Anzac 6-4
Crushers v Falcons at the Ayr Hotel 7-3
National II had the bye 10 points
Points:
Crushers - 34, Nat II - 33, Nat I - 29, Falcons - 20, Ants - 19, Bombers - 13 and Cougars –12
Games for 18/04:
Nat I v Crushers at National, Ants v Nat II at Anzac, Cougars v Bombers at Ayr Hotel and Falcons have the bye
Contributed by Kerry Davison
Peter Peach (left) and Chandler Taylor (right) played off in the finals of the 2024 Open Handicap Singles with Peter taking out the Peter Hine Memorial Trophy