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Wind, Rain, And A Whole Lot Of Lawn Bowls in Brandon Returns To Routine Following Long Weekend

Wind, Rain, And A Whole Lot Of Lawn Bowls in Brandon Returns To Routine Following Long Weekend

After a busy weekend of events, the club returned to its regular routine, starting with Friday night bowls. Attendance was down slightly due to the long weekend, with ten players participating across one game of triples and one game of pairs. In the triples, Margaret McLaughlan and Ray Panacassio defeated D. Sheehan and Ross McLaughlan. In the pairs, the team of Ben Mills, Lloyd Shepherd, and W. Newton proved too strong for A. Newton, L. Storrie, and Jamie Woods. Saturday, 3 May – Pairs

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Junior Golf Returns!

Junior Golf Returns!

After a week off with away opens, junior golf was back on here in Ayr this Saturday morning. Overcast and cool, it was a perfect few hours on the course. May Monthly Medal. Our winners for the monthly medal for 9 holes was Kyle Wilkie, with a wonderful PB. For 6 holes it was Hunter Oar, who played some great shots today. And for 3 holes it was River Oar. Gross winners were Amaya Mahoney for 9 holes, Evelyn Mahoney for 6 holes, and Opie McKeough for 3 holes. Congratulations all. Ayr Junior

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Teaspoons Keep Sugar Bowl Sweet

Teaspoons Keep Sugar Bowl Sweet

Synonymous with the Sugar Bowl are the Teaspoons. The Teaspoons have been part of the Sugar Bowl since the 1980s, originally led by longtime captain David Woods. Today, the legacy continues with his son Josh, who rallies the team each year. They come together not just to play, but for mateship, camaraderie, and to support the club and the wider community. The Sugar Bowl simply wouldn’t be the same without their unwavering commitment. The Woods family motto — “first to arrive, last to lea

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Ayr Surf Club Wraps Up Season With Big Night of Awards

Ayr Surf Club Wraps Up Season With Big Night of Awards

On Saturday, the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club hosted their annual Presentation night for both the Junior and Senior members to celebrate and recognise achievements over the season. The club had over 100 members, family, friends and sponsors attend to wrap up the 2024-25 Season. The Ayr SLSC junior committee would like to thank their additional sponsors for the donations for prizes and awards - Wassmuth Automotive, Radar Floors, Rocky Ponds Produce, Laser Electrical, Bob Gould's Fabrication, A

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On The Farm, Fresh Is Best Farmers Share Strategies For Rest

March 13, 2025

An Australian-first initiative to improve fatigue management on farms has heard directly from busy primary producers about how they prioritise rest, safety and productivity.

CQUniversity researchers are compiling the practical advice for farmers, with farmers – with input from across dairy, cotton, eggs and grains sectors.

Now the project is creating useful guides to highlight causes, impacts and management strategies for fatigue on farms – and launching a new survey to grow understanding of farmers’ experiences.

Fatigue on-farm has been identified as an industry-wide priority for the Rural Safety & Health Alliance (RSHA), a collaborative partnership between AgriFutures Australia, Australian Eggs, Australian Wool Innovation, Australian Pork Ltd, Cotton Research and Development Corporation, Dairy Australia and Grains Research and Development Corporation.

In collaboration with the RSHA, the Farming and Fatigue: Growing Sensible Solutions project aims to help industry measure and manage fatigue on-farm.

Amy Cosby is part of the project team from CQUniversity’s Agri-tech Education and Extension team as well as a dairy farmer and busy mum.

She says the research is a first for the Australian agriculture sector, and importantly works with farmers to highlight effective habits for rest and wellbeing.

“What farmers have told us so far is that managing fatigue on farms is about more than hours in bed – it’s impacted by stress, and seasons, and weather, and of course the huge workloads involved with life on the land,” she said.

“But what we’ve also found, and what is certainly my personal experience, is that farmers also consider what they eat, how they exercise, how they schedule employee shifts, and even how they socialise, to try to get better rest, balance their life and avoid fatigue.

“We want producers to have a clear understanding of how their current working patterns can be tweaked to better manage the real risks of fatigue on farms,” Amy said.

Farmers can learn more about the Farming and Fatigue project and complete the anonymous survey online: https://bit.ly/FarmingFatigueSurvey

Amy Cosby (centre) is part of farming and fatigue research. Photo supplied

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Junior Ayr Golf

March 13, 2025

This Saturday we held our first competition for the year, with a 3 hole, 6 hole, and a 9 hole competition. We welcomed some new members, Pia, Max and Angus, and along with our regular juniors, we had 16 players take the course.

Max was our 3 hole gross winner with 22 shots, and Opie the 3 hole net winner, with a score of 12.
Evelyn was our 6 hole gross winner with a score of 47 shots, and Tyler was the net winner, with 13 net. Gabby was our 9 hole gross winner with 49 shots, and Angus was the net winner in 20 net.

We also had many of our junior girls wearing their new 2024 junior golf scholarship t-shirts, which they all received last week from Golf Australia. This great program helps encourage girls into golf, and the girls will have their golf fees for the year paid for, and funding to receive specialist coaching once a month here at Ayr golf club. A great, fun day was had by all who attended.

L-R: Back row: Gabby Cahill, Tegan Saxby, Amaya Mahoney, Rheanna Bain. Front row: Ivy Land, Lyla Land, Evelyn Mahoney. Absent from photo, Pia Mauro. Photo supplied.

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Home Hill Junior Cricket

March 6, 2025

There was no sign of rain when the junior cricketers took to the Nutrien Ag Solutions fields last Friday for their second game this year. The scoring in the Challengers was close with the partnerships of Noah and Nate, and Everly and Anna producing 14 runs apiece. They were closely followed by Nahijah and Lincoln, and Corbett and Claire on 13 each.

The wickets were shared around with Lincoln, Everly, Aria, Harvey and Claire, taking one each, while Noah did one better with two. Aria and Corbett received the MacDonalds Sports Awards.

There were low scores in the 'Blue Group' where Jake top scored with 9 runs followed by Mason and Mazlyn on 6 each. Four runouts in the game may have contributed to the low totals.

The bowlers got into the action as well with Mason and Kai taking two wickets each. Kai's bowling figures were an incredible 2 for 0 runs. Jude, Mazlyn, Jake, Tyler, Billy and Tait, all took one each. Corey and Kai took home the MacDonalds Sports Awards in this game.

The 'Gold Group' produced low scores as well where Alex was the top scorer on 15 runs not out. Tyler was also unbeaten and managed to reach 11 runs. Kyle took 2 for 8 runs and when it was Mark and Marshall's turn to bowl, they took 1 for 5 runs each in their overs. Alex and Kyle earned the MacDonalds Sports Awards for their fine batting and bowling.

Aria & Corbett with their McDonald's Sports Awards.
Alex and Kyle showing off their awards.
Corey was all smiles after winning his award.

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Home Hill Bowls And Sports Club

March 6, 2025

A special shout out to Carla Healy principal of Raine and Horne.

Home Hill Open Easter Fours:

The Home Hill Bowls & Sports Club is set to host an exciting Fours Carnival over Easter Saturday and Sunday, with sponsorship ensuring an attractive event for all participants. Flyers have already been distributed to all bowling clubs, and organisers are hopeful this will become an annual fixture on the calendar.

With the summer heat in full force, bowlers are reminded to prepare accordingly for the warm conditions.

Around the Club

The club continues to offer a variety of activities throughout the week:

Monday – Coffee morning at 10 am, where the learned minds gather to discuss the day’s issues.
Tuesday – Low-impact exercise and Trimmers sessions.
Wednesday – Morning arts and crafts, followed by night bowls at 6 pm, with a sausage sizzle from 6:30 pm before play begins.
Thursday – Bingo from 9 am to 12 noon.
Saturday – Club bowls.
Chamber of Commerce – Meets once a month.
For confirmation of times and further details, members are encouraged to contact the club directly.

Stay Connected
Supporters and members can now follow the Home Hill Bowls & Sports Club on Facebook, with engagement and comments always welcome.

Lastly, the club extends a special mention goes out to John Hall

"The club is thinking of you, mate."

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Football Matters with Cyclops

March 13, 2025

Local

The 2025 fixture season kicked off last weekend  when three Burdekin Panthers teams were in action. On Friday night the Ladies were way to Brothers and then on Saturday, the Premiers and Reserves were at home to MA Olympic. It was not the best start to the season with the Ladies losing 1-3 and the Reserves going down 1-4 but the Premiers did well to draw 1-1.

After last week’s Kappa Cup loss to Estates the Ayr Anzac Club Premiers were hoping to get the season off to a good start against last year’s Champion’s MA Olympic. In a torrid game, Olympic scored in the thirty ninth minute to take a 1-0 lead into half time. The second half was as frantic as the first especially after Matthew Kolby scored a very good goal to make it 1-1. The final ten minutes were nail biting as Olympic tried desperately for the winning goal, but the Burdekin defence held firm and goalkeeper Jarrod Camer made some good saves. At the final whistle a well-earned point for the Panthers.

Burdekin Tyre Service Reserves kicked off the season on a hot afternoon with a quality squad confident of a good showing. It was a bright start with good energy and enthusiasm. It took ten minutes before Kyle Taylor intercepted a ball at the back and with some good passing a chance fell to Lachlan Fry, who on debut gave the home side the lead. It only took another six minutes before Olympic were able to equalise and  the match became an arm wrestle back and forth and with the last kick of the half Olympic were able to score their second goal.

Half time was positive with a belief that Burdekin were in the contest and capable of winning. The second half showed the aspects of our play that our training needs to concentrate on for improvement. Despite their efforts, the Reserves were slower to the ball and failed to keep possession to build pressure. Without having enough control of the ball, it was a difficult game, and the weight of possession led to another two goals from the visitors before the game finished. Definitely not a good result and it now shows the Panthers how much they need to improve in order to compete in the season ahead.

This Friday night the Ladies are away to Wulguru and the Division One Men are away to Saints Eagles Souths. Then on Saturday the Panthers have two away games against Rebels.

Training nights for the Men’s teams are Tuesday and Thursday from 6.30 and Monday and Wednesday for the Women from 6.00.

Juniors

It has been a very busy week for the Juniors! Teams have been selected, and Sunday saw a working bee to mark fields and get everything ready. Playing Kits have been collected so all kids have their playing gear.  Thanks so much to everyone that has put in many hours volunteering and helping out to get the season underway!  The draw for week 1 will be out soon.

Coaches, you will be advised of when able to collect team kits and balls during the week. We are still looking for coaches for some age groups, most notably under 5/6’s.
If not arranged during the week, everything will be sorted on Saturday. Can't wait for round 1!

Masters

Monday Night Masters kicked off last Monday at International Park, there was a good turnout and Arsenal and Spurs drew 2-2. It is a 6.30 pm kick off and all are welcome. Age, gender and infirmity are irrelevant. Be there!

National and International

The Socceroos next match is on the 20 March when they are at home against Indonesia. Five days later they are away to China. Both of these matches are in the third round of qualifying games for the 2026 World Cup. In the current World  Rankings Australia is 26, China 90 and Indonesia 127.

The Matildas were playing in the US in the SheBelieves Cup. They lost 0-4 to Japan and then played the USA and lost 1-2. Finally, last Thursday they lost 1-2 to Colombia. Not a good tournament for the Matilda’s!

In the A League, leaders Auckland drew 4-4 at home to Adelaide and now have an eight point lead over Western Utd who beat Central Coast 3-1. Adelaide drops to third place and Western Sydney moves up to fourth place. At the foot of the table Brisbane  drew 1-1 with Melbourne Victory, who equalised in the 97th minute.

The A League Women were back in action this week and leaders Melbourne City could only manage a 1-1 draw away to Canberra. However, they still lead Victory, who beat  Western Utd, by five points. Adelaide beat Wellington to stay in third spot and Brisbane is still fourth. Sydney is still holding up the table.

The Quote of the Week is from Aston Villa and England’s  Lee Hendrie “I took a whack on my left ankle, but something told me it was my right”.

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Brandon Bowls report

March 6, 2025

Friday 28th February (Night Bowls)

Under slightly cooler conditions we all had a great evening at Brandon Bowls Club with 13 players venturing onto the green.

Winners of the evening were Lloyd Shepherd, Jayson Farry, and Jamie Woods over Margaret McLaughlan, Margaret Chapman, Peter Legarraga, and Joe Yipnazar. In the other game of triples Ben Mills, Ross McLaughlan, and Ray Paneccasio, defeated Dave Sheehan, Lyn Storrie, and Gary Pearce.

Sunday 2nd March

Under very hot and extreme conditions that only the strong could handle, we had a 16 players involved with Championship Singles and Social Bowls.

Competition A grade singles

  • Jamie Woods def Doug Robins
  • Mick McCloskey def Glenn Woodford
  • Kevin Collins def Doug Kiehne

Sunday Social Bowls

Henry Hazel, Lyn Storrie and Joe Yipnazar, def Ken Ferguson, Vince Beitia, and Ray Paneccasio.

Peter Henderson & Richi Mau def Neville Dickinson & Allan Gairoch.

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Home Hill Senior Cricket

March 6, 2025

Hot conditions greeted our teams on Saturday for Round 13 of the Home Hill Senior Cricket competition.

Alliance Pharmacy v Peto Marine

Alliance Pharmacy won the toss and chose to bat. Lee Watts led the way with 35 runs from 57 balls, supported by 18 runs from both Kane Batchelor and Mark Spalding. Alliance finished with a total of 5/132. The chase from Peto Marine was lead by Brad Parravicini, who retired not out on 50 runs from 31 balls, and consolidated by Greg Flanagan’s 50 not out from 24 balls. JD Wilkins was the pick of the Alliance bowlers, taking 3 wickets for 13 runs from his 3 overs. But the Peto Marine batters proved too strong, winning the match 6/206.

Rookies v Crowned Mongrels

The Rookies were sent in to bat after losing the toss. Alex Stillhard (41 runs) and Dan Olditch (22 runs) were the biggest contributors with the bat, guiding the Rookies innings to a total of 9/142.  Ayden Marano starred for the Mongrels bowling attack, taking 3 wickets for 3 runs (3 overs), then anchored the run chase, making 49 runs from 40 balls before being dismissed. The Mongrels chased strongly with totals of 32 runs from Alexander Romeo, 24 runs from Travis Butler, and Elliot Marano’s 25 runs. Dan Olditch’s bowling efforts of 3 wickets for 17 runs slowed the runs, but ultimately the Mongrels won the match 6/183.

Hot conditions greeted our teams on Saturday for Round 13 of the Home Hill Senior Cricket competition.

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Ayr Junior Golf

March 6, 2025

Our year started off this weekend with our annual sign-on and coaching session for new members. We also had our regular juniors turn up to refresh those skills and play a few holes, mainly to get rid of the cobwebs on their clubs after a couple of months off!

A wonderful morning was had for the Ayr Juniors sign on this Saturday. Tara Jenkins joined us to teach many basic golf skills to our juniors with some familiar faces from last year, and many news ones too, which was great to see. It looked like everyone had fun.

Many thanks to Tara, Dave Edwards, Shane, Kristina and Glenda, for helping with the morning.
Watch this space and follow our Facebook page, Junior Golf Ayr, for more information on what’s to come next Saturday, and the following weekends ahead for the Ayr Juniors Golf.

Junior golfers brushing off the cobwebs
Our juniors practicing their skills on the green
The coaches offering some tips

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Flooding Challenges at Ayr Golf Course A Testament to Community Spirit

February 27, 2025

The recent floods from the Burdekin River have caused significant disruptions at the Ayr Golf Course, with water lapping up to the edges of the men’s tee on holes 3 and 16. From the 16th green, golfers are witnessing the rising waters flooding over the fairways of 3, 4, and 16. Additionally, the 13th tee has been impacted by the water flowing down 14, while it stretches across the 9th fairway as well.

This is a familiar sight for the locals, as when the Burdekin River floods over Plantation Creek on the main highway between Ayr and Home Hill, the lower-lying fairways of the course inevitably take the brunt of the floodwaters. While the water is gradually receding, the course’s greenkeeper, along with the tireless volunteers who dedicate their time each week, are facing a mammoth task ahead of them to restore the course.

Despite these setbacks, the unwavering community spirit of Ayr’s golf club members shines through. Their ongoing support and hard work—both inside and outside the clubhouse—are essential in maintaining the course’s high standards. The members’ dedication plays a crucial role in ensuring that Ayr Golf Course remains one of Queensland’s finest country courses.

A special thanks is owed to all the volunteers whose continued efforts make the course shine, even in the face of adversity. Their commitment to keeping the course in top condition is a true testament to the resilience of the community.

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Football Matters with Cyclops

March 13, 2025

Local

The 2025 season kicked off last Saturday night when Burdekin Panthers met Estates in the Kappa Cup. Unfortunately, the Panthers lost 1-2 but are back in action this Saturday with the start of the 2025 fixtures.

After enjoying a few Cup runs in the last few seasons the Panthers were keen to do the same this year. In front of them was an Estates team that we have enjoyed many tough battles with over the last few years. That it was the first competitive match of the season was obvious as both teams struggled to get into a groove. Both teams enjoyed a couple of forays into the box but to no avail. Estates finally broke the deadlock at the 25 minute mark and that is how it stayed in the first half.

In the Second half, the Panthers came out firing enjoying the lion’s share of possession as well as the majority of the chances but couldn’t find the back of the net. Then, against the run of play, after fifty seven minutes Estates scored again to make it 2-0. This kicked things up a notch for Burdekin as they started to take more risks, creating plenty of chances but a packed Estates defence got their bodies behind every ball in the box. Eventually at the 80th minute a beautiful Jhett Jones cross found Jay Leckenby who scored, setting up a tense final ten minutes. The Panthers pushed forward at every opportunity but unfortunately could not find a leveller.

Despite the loss, the quality of football on display from the Panthers was higher than what you would expect at this point of the season, providing a great springboard to compete for trophies again this year.

Fixtures for 2025 begin this Friday night with the Ladies away to Brothers at Paradise Park. Then on Saturday the Panthers have two home games against MA Olympic. The Under 23s kick off at 5.00 and then the Premiers play at 7.00.

Training nights for the Men’s teams are Tuesday and Thursday from 6.30 and Monday and Wednesday for the Women from 6.00.

Juniors

The season is close, and registrations have closed. Teams are being organised for the upcoming season. Can’t wait for kick off! On Saturday, Brett Butler held a fitness session for Juniors aged 9 and over to get them ready and firing for the season ahead. He will be holding another session this Saturday 1st March at 5pm to 6pm down at junior fields. Kids to wear closed in shoes. No need to register your child’s interest, just come on down!

Masters

Monday Night Masters hoped to kick off on Monday 24th February. International Park, 7.00 pm and all are welcome. Age and infirmity are irrelevant. Be there!

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Ladies Return To Green Ayr Bowling Club

March 6, 2025

The Ayr Bowling Club ladies made their return to the green on Tuesday, with an impressive turnout of 14 players. The event was proudly sponsored by Amcal Pharmacy, a longstanding supporter of the club. To mark the beginning of 2025, Amcal Pharmacy generously donated cosmetic products for the ladies.

The winners on the day were Katharina Stuckler, Merle Nixon, Sandra Stidston, and Mary Poli, who triumphed over Linda Guimelli, Rhonda Smythe, Heather Jorgensen, and Irene Wilson. In another match, Isabel Cislowski, Rayleen Harvey, and Pam Power secured victory over Karen Shepherd, Karen Page, and Dot Cutting.

Nominations are now open for the upcoming Club Open Championship events, including A Singles, B Singles, and Rinks. The club also extends congratulations to Pam Power on her selection for the North Queensland representative team as a skip—a remarkable achievement reflecting the high calibre of players emerging from Ayr Bowling Club.

Men’s Club Championships and Weekly Bowls

Nominations are also open for the Men’s Club Championships in A Pairs, B Pairs, and Mixed Pairs.

Wednesday men’s social bowls attracted 18 players, with two games of triples and a rinks game played. The winners were Bob Pickard, Joe Papale, and Ron Soper, who defeated Bob Young, George Nixon, and Anthony Bull. Wednesday night social bowls featured two games of pairs, with Margaret McLaughlin and Sam Caltabiano winning the first, while Tegan Cesconetto and Heather Jorgensen claimed victory in the second. The club continues to encourage newcomers to try their hand at bowls during these enjoyable social nights.

Saturday’s Mahjong Ladies Sponsorship

Saturday’s event was generously sponsored by the Mahjong Ladies, who have been valuable supporters of the club for many years. The club expressed its gratitude, acknowledging that such sponsorships make these event days possible.

A total of 24 players took to the greens, playing four games of triples. The winners on the day were:

1st Place: Margaret Chapman, Lorraine Wolffe, and Joe Grabbi, who triumphed over Deslie Olsen, Merle Nixon, and Pam Power.

2nd Place: Cisco, George Nixon, and Sam Caltabiano, who defeated Linda Guimelli, Ron Smythe, and Dot Cutting.

Friday Roll-Ups Return

Friday Roll-Ups continue this week, running from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm. These casual sessions provide an opportunity for members to sharpen their skills, receive training tips, and unwind with fellow players. Whether looking to practice or simply socialise over a drink, Friday Roll-Ups are the perfect way to start the weekend.

Contributed with thanks to Ayr Bowling Club.

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Saturday Senior Cricket Returns to Action Home Hill Cricket Association

February 28, 2025

After the Christmas break and a spell of wet weather, senior cricketers finally returned to the Nutrien AgSolutions fields for the first matches of 2025 on Saturday. Despite playing on astro turf wickets and enduring intermittent showers, the matches remained highly competitive.

Rookies v Peto Marine

The Rookies won the toss and elected to bat first. A shaky start saw the team at 2/8 after the first over. However, Dan Olditch steadied the innings with a crucial 52 runs off 39 balls. The highlight of the innings came from Alex Stillhard, who delivered a dominant performance, blasting 116 runs off just 49 balls, including 14 sixes, before being bowled. The Rookies set a formidable total of 8/215 from 25 overs.

Peto Marine responded strongly, with notable contributions from Kris Wright (62 runs from 29 balls), Brad Parravicini (42 from 20), and Greg Flanagan (27 from 15). Despite their efforts, Peto Marine fell just short, being bowled out for 200, handing the Rookies their first victory of the season.

Alliance Pharmacy v Crowned Mongrels

The Crowned Mongrels won the toss and chose to bat. The Alliance Pharmacy bowlers were in fine form, with Farhan Sarwar taking 3/17 and Damien Ricketts securing 3/7, including two caught-and-bowled dismissals. Batting contributions from Andrew Wallwork (62 runs from 46 balls) and Alexander Romeo (36 runs) helped the Mongrels reach a total of 165 before being bowled out.

The Alliance Pharmacy batters wasted no time in the chase. JD Wilkins anchored the innings with an unbeaten 60 from 33 balls, while Lee Watts provided stability with 29 runs from 67 balls. Despite a brief rain delay, Alliance secured the victory, finishing at 7/178.

With a hopeful spell of sunshine in the coming week, the fields are expected to dry out in time for the next round of matches. Fixtures for Saturday, 1 March, will see Alliance Pharmacy face Peto Marine, while the Crowned Mongrels take on the Rookies.

Contributed with thanks to Home Hill Cricket Association.

Dan Olditch - 52 runs from 39 balls for the Rookies
Alex Stillhard - 116 runs from 49 balls (including 14 sixes) for the Rookies 
Damien Ricketts - bowled 3/7 (3 overs)
Farhan Sarwar - 3/17 (overs)
Bowling for Alliance Pharmacy
JD Wilkins - 60 runs not out for Alliance Pharmacy

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Wet Weather Challenges Cricket Fixtures Home Hill Junior Cricket

February 27, 2025

The wet season once again threatened to disrupt cricket fixtures last week, as a heavy shower fell at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex last Friday just before matches were set to commence. Fortunately, the rain ceased by 4:30 pm, allowing games to get underway, albeit slightly delayed.

The Challengers played on a newly mowed pitch in the outfield of the Barry Richards Field, which made the bounce of the soft ball more predictable and runs easier to score. Aria and Lincoln capitalised on these conditions to top-score with 11 runs unbeaten. The partnership of Hadley and Mekena contributed nine runs, while Jai and Noah followed closely with eight. Kyeem, Levi, Corey, Jack, Jai, and Olivia each secured a wicket, while Henry, Harvey, Corbett, and Nicholas finished the game with multiple dismissals. Olivia and Jack were awarded the McDonald's Sports Awards for their exceptional bowling and batting performances.

On the astro pitch at Field 4, the "Hardball" Blue Group cricketers were eager to return to the game following the delayed start of the second half of the season after the Christmas break. Kye Quinlan top-scored with 15 runs unbeaten, followed by Tait Parker with 12. Jake Cullen struck a four on his way to 11 runs unbeaten. Jake also claimed a wicket, while Corey Pensini, Tyler Smith, Jacob Adcock, Tait Parker, Kye Quinlan, and Kip Nicholas each took one as well. Kip played a crucial role in three runouts, earning him the McDonald's Sports Award for this group alongside Mason Harvey, who also received recognition.

The Gold Group, playing on the other astro pitch, was equally enthusiastic to return to action after the long break. Marshall Parker maintained his impressive form from last year, leading the scoring with 20 runs unbeaten. Mark Wilkie and Oscar Mahoney contributed 11 runs each, both remaining not out. Jacques Gardener stood out among the bowlers, recording figures of 1 for 5, followed by Ben Watkins, who secured 1 for 14. Marshall claimed the prestigious McDonald's Sports Award for the Gold Group after executing two runouts and taking a catch.

With the season now in full swing, players and supporters eagerly anticipate another competitive week of cricket.

Contributed with thanks to Home Hill Junior Cricket.

Jack and Olivia with their Mcdonalds Sports Award
The Challengers

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Come And Try Burdekin Clay Target Club

March 13, 2025

The Burdekin Clay Target Club once again delivered a fantastic Novice/Come & Try Day, with 15 enthusiastic teams competing and enjoying a day of clay target shooting. The weather was ideal, with a consistent breeze making for a great atmosphere. The event saw the club welcome eight new members, bringing the total membership to an impressive 94.

The club extends a big thank you to the event sponsors, QCTA - Queensland Clay Target Association, as well as Joe & Sylvia from Joe Caruso Construction. Special appreciation also to Cameron Cislowski and Regan Southwood for donating prizes for the Best Dressed Team competition.

In the individual competitions, Jarred Ferguson took first place in the Novice category with a strong 45/50, while Ron Gough shot a perfect 50/50 to claim victory in the Members division. Texas Delle Baite and Regan Southwood emerged as champions in the Novice Junior and Novice Ladies categories, respectively.

The team event was hotly contested, with Revolver Doors taking first place with a score of 244. Sore & Broke followed in second place with 229, and Kirknie Klowns rounded out the top three with 226.

With the success of this event, all eyes now turn to the club’s upcoming Annual 2-Day Shoot, scheduled for Saturday, March 8th, and Sunday, March 9th. It promises to be another thrilling competition!

Contributed with thanks to The Burdekin Clay Target Club.

Best Dressed team
1st Team

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Ayr Surf Club Weekend Beach Patrol Roster

March 13, 2025

Saturday 1st Of March: (1 to 5pm) – Patrol Group A: Chris Wicks, Damien Rickets, Emma rickets, Jane Wicks.

Sunday 2nd Of March: (9am to 1pm) – Patrol Group G: Carl List, Jimmy Hayllor, James kennedy, Shane Morgan, Ross Blakey, Ross Rickards, Jedd Giddy.
(1 to 5pm) – Patrol Group F: Lisa Furnell, Jenny Morgan, John Furnell, Jo Morgan, Lauren Chapman, Isla Chapman, Ryler Sartory, Jake Sartory, Kat Sartory, Dave Sartory.

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