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A Strong Start For Burdekin Rugby Union

A Strong Start For Burdekin Rugby Union

The 2026 campaign began with a convincing 42–7 victory over Bowen in Burdekin Rugby Union’s first trial match of the season last weekend. The match provided an early opportunity for the playing group to begin adjusting to the team’s new attacking structure. Players are working hard to implement several tactical changes this year, and early signs are encouraging. Many of Burdekin’s points came through strong support play, highlighting the squad’s willingness to work hard off the ball. Coaching staff have been clear about expectations from the outset of preseason. Training sessions have been designed to create an enjoyable environment while still maintaining strong intent and focus. So far, the playing group has responded extremely well, with positive energy and commitment evident at each session. This season is all about innovation for the club. Changes are being introduced both on and off the field, and players are adapting well to the new approach. While performance remains important, there is also a strong focus on building a culture where players, supporters and families feel connected to the club. Local community members have plenty of reasons to be excited about Burdekin Rugby in 2026, with the team showing promising signs heading into the season. Burdekin’s women’s team also took the field against Bowen in their trial match. With a new and developing squad, the game provided valuable experience for the group. Despite going down to a well-drilled Bowen side, there were plenty of positives to take away as the team continues to grow and develop. With three weeks remaining until round one, there is still plenty of time for new players to get involved. The club welcomes recent school leavers, people new to town, anyone looking to make new friends, or those keen to dust off the boots and return to the game. Training takes place every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30pm at Calenago Fields. Everyone is encouraged to come along and be part of the growing Burdekin rugby community. Contributed with thanks to Brent Mitchell 1 – Burdekin Rugby Union’s 2026 season started strong, with tactical changes planned to bring further success. 2 – Burdekin’s women’s team is growing and developing with new players invited to get involved.

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Age Is No Barrier In Touch Football

Age Is No Barrier In Touch Football

The Burdekin Touch association celebrated the contribution of senior players to Touch football in the Burdekin last week. With over 30 male and female players over the age of 50 taking the field each week, Touch is proving to be a great sport for fitness and social connection. Among the players over 50, there are quite a few in their 60s with eight players and referees over 70. “These players have been the backbone of Burdekin Touch for many years and their efforts are an inspiration to the younger members,” commented Vice-President Brendan Ford. Results for Round 5 Coutt’s Commercial Hotel Open Men’s and Women’s competition Men Nrgize 7 (B Lampton 3, H Munro 2) def Alliance Pharmacy 2, Way To Go 6 (J Malayta 2, J Palmer 2) def Slush Puppies 4 (L Marshall 2), Renegades 9 (D Rigano 3, R Dobe 2, D McKeough 2) def Burdekin PCYC 7 (G Dau 3, T Heron 2), Touch n Go 7 (C Arboit 5) def Ball Grabbers 6 (L Towler 2, D Post 2), Feelers 4 def Creampuffs 2, Royal Touch 11 (D Lyons 3, A Miller 2, M Kelly 2, N Gwarda 2) def Petrol Heads 3 (J Plate 2), Teamo Supremo 12 (R Heuir 4, H Horan 2, B Horan 2, D Horan 2) def Blue Murder 4 (C McGrath 2), Crocs, One Touch IT and BAYWatch won on forfeit. Women Lasers 6 (T Horan 4) def Salty Sirens 4 (S Le Blowitz 2), Eathorne’s Princesses and First in Physio Knapton, Leigh Chapple, won on forfeit. Under 14 Cowboys 9 def Red Dogs (C Linton 2, L Pickup 2), Silly Soft Serves 5 (Bethena 2, Mazlyn 2) def Broncos 3, BAYWatch A 6 def Rockies 1 Contributed with thanks to Peter Knapton 1 - Back row: Ryan McGrath, Gavin Neal, Paul Scott, Raul Guglielmana, Bruce Johnson. Front Row: John Parison, Tony Goddard, Peter Le Feuvre, Peter Knapton, Leigh Chapple, Jody Horan

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On The Green At The Home Hill Community Sports Club

On The Green At The Home Hill Community Sports Club

On the green this week has been exciting for members with the continuation of the club competition fours progressing very well keeping Games Director Mick OIlsen a happy man with all games expected to be completed within the scheduled time frame. Games played saw Trevor Elton, Mick McLoskey, Margaret Chapmen, Judy Elton took the win over Gary Nosworthy, Norm Bethell, A Davenport, Paul Vass. In game Two Tony Edie, Wayne Newton, Jeff Phillips, Scott Taylor had a win over Mick Olsen, Michael Young, Joslen Defranciscis, Bob Young. This game from all reports was won on the last end with Wayne Newton being the standout of the team. In game Three Bruce McCallum, Katarina Stuckler, Les Hoey, Janet Arthur, had a convincing win over Phil Marsden, Bob Pickard, Maureen Marsden, Amy Bailey Newton. All games were played in good competitive spirit. The club extends congratulations to all the winners and commiserations to the losing teams. There’s always next year. Thursday club bowls saw 21 players take to the green to compete in Two games of pairs, and two games of triples. On rink three Joe Linton, Paul Vass won with a reasonable margin over Jeff Phillips, Judy Elton. Rink Four saw Mick McCloskey, Bruce McCallum, Des Chapman win with a comfortable margin over Wayne Newton, Maureen Marsden, Steve Mutu. On Rink Five, Trevor Elton, Margaret Chapmen, won by a close margin over Gary Nosworthy, Scott Taylor. Rink Six saw Phil Marsden, Les Hoey, Cisco compete in another close encounter taking the win over Glenn Berriman, Ron Smith, Janet Arthur. Overall winners on the day were Joe Linton and Paul Vass. Wednesday night social bowls prior to sausage sizzle remain popular within the club. Names in by 5.30pm with a 6.00pm start. Members of the community who are considering having a try are more than welcome. Come and experience a night under the stars, the sound of music in the background and friendly social atmosphere. You won’t go away, disappointed. Saturday social bowls numbers were down this week due to some members playing away in Townsville. However, a game of competition fours was played and a game of triples between Wayne Newton, Warren Bunn, Paul Vass who took out the win over Ron Smith, Rob Darr, Meryl Smith. Community members are welcome to come and have a try. Names in by 1:30pm with a 2pm start. Phone 0478642515 Three Home Hill Teams who competed in the Wilmar Challenge played at Brandon Bowls Club on Saturday 21 March made the club proud by demonstrating the competitive friendly attitude that is embellished in the ethos of our club. President of the Brandon Jamie Woods commented that it was great to see all the Burdekin colors across the green. Our congratulations go to the Ayr teams who took the shield for 2026. Club weekly activities Monday morning at 9.00am Gentle Exercise class Tuesday morning at 9.00am Trimmers Wednesday morning at 9.00am Craft group Thursday morning at 9.30am Bingo Contributed by Bob Pickard.

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Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Patrol Roster: Easter Weekend

Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club Patrol Roster: Easter Weekend

Good Friday 3/4 (9am-5pm) - Group B - Terry Lund PC, Kristy Wassmuth PC, Anita Giddy, Heather Scott, Briella Wassmuth and Emilee Wassmuth Saturday AM 4/4 (9am-1pm) Group C - Jane Jones PC, Lauren Chapman PC, Gavin Jones, Emma Jones, Evan Chapman, Isla Chapman, Milla Chapman and Shaize Christie Saturday PM 4/4 (1-5pm) Group I - Sage Hisatake PC, Ben Hisatake, Luke Hisatake and Austin Dewar Sunday AM (9am-1pm) Group F - Lisa Furnell PC, Jen Morgan PC, John Furnell, Josh Furnell, Jo Morgan, Jan Hatherell and Gabriel Hatherell Sunday PM (1-5pm) Group G - Carl List PC, James Kennedy PC, Shane Morgan, Ross Rickards and Ross Blakey Easter Monday (9am-5pm) Group D - Ben Lewry PC, Kellie Lawry PC, Bella Lawry, Charlotte Lawry and Lisa Vivian 

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School Holiday Cricket

October 4, 2023

10-year-old Mark Wilkie has been playing cricket for over a year and loves batting, saying his favourite player is David Warner.

“I play out on the fields here with a hard ball,” Mark said.

“I like that we can see our friends and have fun.”

Mark attended the Brisbane Heat Holiday Clinic at the Home Hill Cricket Association last week before travelling to Charters Towers for the NQ Country Cup where he high scored with 9 runs.

The biggest tip he learnt at the holiday clinic was to “always get ready and no hands in the pockets while you’re fielding.”

The holiday session was facilitated and run by Antony Stewart, Cricket Manager North for Queensland Cricket.

“It’s just six hours of a lot of fun, doing a lot of cricket skills and then we end it with a big game of cricket at the end of the day,” Mr Stewart said.

“You want to make the cricket experience as fun as it can possibly be, you want to make it a memorable experience.

“It’s nonstop cricket action and a lot of it is just playing games, the kids don’t even realise they’re learning but we’re trying to enhance the hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and we do that through the games.”

Home Hill Cricket Association holds junior cricket on Friday nights for kids aged 7-17.

“While they’re competitive and kids always want to win, it’s a bit more relaxed, they’ve got the music playing, the canteen will be open, they’ve got awesome volunteers down here, there’s just a really good family vibe,” Mr Stewart said.

“Burdekin would certainly like to have a few more young players playing and they’re working really hard, they’ve got some really good coaches here and they’ve upgraded their facilities since last year.

“Once kids start playing, they love it and they want to keep playing so we have to get them here in the first place.”

The 2023/24 cricket season is about to begin and Home Hill Cricket Association would like to welcome all new and returning players.

Junior cricket for kids aged 7 - 17 starts on Friday October 6 at the Nutrien Ag Solutions cricket fields in Home Hill, with Blast Cricket for 5–7-year-olds starting on Tuesday October 10 at East Ayr State School.  The Senior cricket competition starts Saturday October 14 with social but competitive 25 over games each Saturday afternoon.

If you’re interested in playing cricket this summer or would like some more information, please contact Home Hill Cricket Association at homehillca@gmail.com or find them on Facebook.

Two Home Hill teams travelled to Charters Towers last weekend for the NQ Country Cup. Photo credit: Antony Stewart

12 kids enjoyed a day of cricket in Home Hill last week thanks to Queensland Cricket. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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Fishing With The Burdekin District Sportsfishing Club

September 27, 2023

Fishing is one of the Burdekin’s most popular pastimes, and the Burdekin District Sportsfishing Club is one organisation bringing people together over their mutual love of wetting a line.

The fishing club meets once a month where fishing will open on a Friday evening and close on a Sunday afternoon.

The club will then meet at a member’s residence for a barbecue and to weigh in their catches on the Sunday night.

Being a sportsfishing club, the lighter the line used, the more points are scored.

The fishing club is Australian National Sportfishing Association (ANSA) affiliated and fishes under ANSA rules.

Join Burdekin District Sportsfishing Club on Facebook for more information.

Catches Of The Month

Rian Berryman and George Mclees both had good catches at the club’s last meet.

Rian caught a barra on prawn lures, while George’s grunter was caught on bait, believed to be a prawn.

George had a good laugh as he reeled in the grunter because he knew it was a little bigger than Rian's from their last trip.

Rian and George weighed the barra and grunter in at the last fishing club weigh in.

Rian Berryman and George Mclees

Five-year-old Isabelle Sutcliffe with bream

Ellie Sutcliffe with a jack that took slab bait

Russell Sutcliffe with Grunter

Three-year-old Henry Sutcliffe and Isabelle Sutcliffe weighing their catch in at a BBQ

Photos supplied: Simone Sutcliffe

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A Windy Weekend Of Tennis

September 27, 2023

The Home Hill Tennis Association wrapped up the 2023 Burdekin Open and Age Tournament with two days of strong windy conditions making tennis challenging for all.

Despite this, the event was a great success with the 70 competitors displaying great sportsmanship and respect for their opponents throughout the event.

Players came from across the state with a large contingent from the southeast corner, up to Cairns and all places in between including a large group from Pioneer Tennis in Mackay, Charters Towers and Western Suburbs in Townsville.

Two new champions held up the Davies and McLaughlin Trophies in the Open events with Rudy Thorogood and Lily Shepherd.

Local Dallan Garvey teamed up with Townsville player Mikayla Zahirovic to take out the Open Mixed Doubles.  

Dallan played tactically using the wind to his advantage, finishing a solid fourth in the Men’s singles.

Club players showed great support for their events with strong competition in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

Everyone agreed it was good fun whether they won or lost.

The club would like to thank their loyal sponsors, players and volunteers who made this tournament possible.

2023 Burdekin Open and Age Tournament Results

Open Ladies Singles: Lily Shepherd (Mackay)

Open Mens Singles: Rudy Thorogood (Brisbane)

Open Mixed Doubles: Dallan Garvey (Home Hill) and Mikayla Zahirovic (Townsville)

Club Mens Singles: Allan Kemp (Townsville) and Finalist Aidan Slatcher (Home Hill), 4th Daniel Caddies (Home Hill)

Club Ladies Singles Div 1: Paula Simpson (Townsville)

Club Ladies Singles Div 2: Brooke Davies (Townsville formerly Home Hill) and Home Hill’s Tennis Coach Kayla Accornero

Club Mens Doubles: Daniel Caddies and Aidan Slatcher (Home Hill)

Club Ladies Doubles Div 1: Donna Sunderland (Home Hill) & Keren Richardson (Townsville)

Club Ladies Doubles Div 2: Brooke Davies & Kylie Newman (Townsville formerly Home Hill) and Finalists Sahra Prescott and Donna Sgroi (Home Hill)

Club Mixed Doubles: Scott Kittle and Paula Simpson (Townsville)

10 & U Singles: Cooper Edwards (Cairns)

10 & U Doubles: Tasha & Vanesse Fitzgerald (Cairns)

12/14 Boys Singles: Raice Gibbons (Mackay)

16 & U Boys Singles: Riley Carr (Ingham) and Julian Bates (Charters Towers)

Boys Doubles: Reyne and Raice Gibbons (Mackay)

14 & U Girls Singles: Ruby Owen (Brisbane)

14 & U Girls Doubles: Ellie Argent and Saebra Brayshaw (Brisbane)

Club Doubles Mens Winners L-R Aidan Slatcher, Daniel Caddies, Bruce Wootten and Ben Wootten

Club Doubles Ladies Div 1 L-R Keren Richardson, Donna Sunderland, life member Steve Sunderland, Paula Simpson and Monica Milesi

Club Doubles Ladies Div 2 L-R Brooke Davies, Kylie Newman, Life member Steve Sunderland, Sahra Prescott and Donna Sgroi

Open Mens Winners L-R Rudy Thorogood, Mitchell Wescott, life member Steve Sunderland and Lucas Chansoosen

Open Ladies Winners Zedneiyar Meafua-Ur and Lily Shepherd

Brooke Davies and family

Home Hill Supporters Torrie Davies, Mick Zabala, Tony Carrett and Dallan Garvey

Photo credit: Kate Casswell

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Toads Snatch Victory In Extra Time Thriller

September 27, 2023

In an unforgettable 2023 rugby union season, the Burdekin Rugby Union Club left an indelible mark, triumphing in a dramatic Reserve Grade Grand Final showdown. Building on the previous year's independence from A-grade, the team's journey was marked by talent, resilience, and unyielding determination.

By the time mid-season arrived, the Reserve Grade boasted an impressive record of six wins and two losses. The team had started to take shape, with a backline that bore a striking resemblance to the renowned Fiji Bati, a youthful forward pack, and the experience of players like Hugh Leeson-Smith and Chris Baker added further depth to the squad, making them a formidable competitor.

In the elimination final, Burdekin faced a formidable Teachers West team known for their physicality and confidence. As rugby aficionados know, the forward pack often determines the outcome, while the backline determines the margin of victory. The young Burdekin pack rose to the occasion, outmatching and outlasting Teachers in every aspect of the game. Notable performances by Robbie Cantarella, who scored two crucial tries, and workhorse Aaron Peters were instrumental in securing the victory.

The grand final match against Brothers was a heart-pounding roller coaster of emotions. Despite the adversity of losing live-wire halfback Zac Nolan, the team rallied behind the selfless Hugh Leeson-Smith, who delivered an outstanding all-around performance. The game had it all, from charge-down tries to long-distance efforts and even extra time, pushing both teams to their limits.

In front of an electrifying Burdekin crowd, the team got off to a flying start, leading 14-0. The forward pack dominated Brothers, with Robbie Canterella and Wainui Matainavora giving their all. However, Brothers mounted a comeback, tying the game at 14-all at halftime. The tension continued for 70 intense minutes, with no clear winner emerging as the final whistle blew, leaving the score at 28-all.

Extra time seemed to bring out the best in Burdekin's playing group, especially Joeli Lutumailagi and Isireli Nasawalu, who launched a two-try onslaught that sealed the victory with a final score of 38-28. The win was a testament to the team's incredible performance and their ability to shine in critical moments, marked by brilliant individual displays.

Special congratulations were in order for Nemia Nawave, who was named Player of the Final, recognising his exceptional contribution to the team's success.

Head Coach, Jeff Sullivan, said he was extremely proud of the way the Burdekin boys bonded throughout the season, forever learning, and progressively improving to keep cool heads under pressure in the final. He made special mention of Captains, Chris Baker, CJ Nolan and Xander Barnard for their leadership and encouragement of the team.

The 2023 season will forever be etched in the annals of Burdekin Rugby Union Club's history as they showcased their talent, tenacity, and teamwork on their path to grand final glory.

Reserve Grade 2023 champions

Nemia Nawave was named Player of the Final

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Last Bowl Bowled On Home Hill Green

September 27, 2023

On Friday, September 15, the last bowl was sent down the rink at Home Hill Community Sports Club by Joe Linton.

The next morning, 14 players and club members turned up to begin the dusty and dirty task of ripping up the carpet and clearing out the drainage ditches surrounding the green.

Monday, September 18 saw the arrival of the contractor from Brisbane to begin laying the new green.

Upon completion, the new green will be named Rummeny Green after club patron Karl Rummeny, who turns 100 years young in December.

The Home Hill Bowling Club first opened in 1930.

In 1961, the cement surrounds were completed, the date engraved in concrete and only discovered after removing the carpet beside the clubhouse.

The green was last upgraded in 2009 when it was opened by the then Member for Burdekin Rosemary Menkens.

The committee currently consists of President Trevor Elton, Vice President Lloyd Shepard, Treasurer Wayne Newton, Secretary John Clark and Public Relations and Games Coordinator Stephen Doig.

Social bowls is played on Thursday afternoons commencing at 1:30pm, Friday nights from 6:00pm with weekend bowls hoping to commence in the near future.

The club has a function room and a licensed bar area, hosting regular community events including bingo on Friday mornings, craft on Wednesday mornings and fitness.

The club will host a reopening event upon the completion of the new green with a date and time to be confirmed.

Contributed by Stephen Doig

Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton and Public Relations and Games Coordinator Stephen Doig overseeing the laying down of a new green. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie

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Juniors Aim To Swing Big This October

September 27, 2023

Following a short hiatus during the school holidays, Ayr Junior Golf is gearing up for an exciting return on Saturday, October 7. The break saw some of its members showcase their skills at the Cairns Junior Open and the Townsville Junior Open. To kick things off, the young golfers will benefit from coaching sessions led by Darryl, setting the stage for the customary 3, 6, or 9-hole competitions.

Mark your calendars for Saturday, October 14, as Ayr Junior Golf will host the October Monthly Medal event, building anticipation for the eagerly awaited two-day Karrie Webb Junior Masters scheduled for October 21 and 22.

As always, Ayr Junior Golf extends a warm welcome to new members interested in joining the ranks. For additional information, please reach out to juniorcaptain@ayrgc.com. It's time to tee off and embrace the world of junior golfing!

Junior golfers are being kept busy in the school holidays with the Cairns and Townsville Junior Opens, followed by the Karrie Webb Junior Masters October 21 and 22

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Ladies Tee Off For Burdekin Tyre Service Day

September 27, 2023

In a showcase of community support and sporting camaraderie, the Burdekin Tyre Service Day 2023 witnessed a vibrant gathering at the Ayr Golf Club. Pam and Jason Guy, renowned for their unwavering backing of sports across the Burdekin region, once again displayed their generosity by sponsoring this year's captivating partner day.

The event, which featured a 4-ball best ball (4bbb) format, attracted the participation of 25 enthusiastic ladies, all eager to showcase their golfing prowess. The competition was fierce, with impressive scores punctuating the day's play, and the distribution of prizes extended down to the fifth spot.

However, it was Donna Reid and Ingrid Vaes who emerged as the day's shining stars, displaying a remarkable synergy that propelled them to the top with 45 points. Their outstanding performance is sure to turn heads as they gear up for the upcoming Ayr Open.

The competition remained intense as four teams finished closely behind with 43 points each. In a nail-biting countback, Janet Trezise and Loretta Mauro secured the second spot, edging past the formidable duo of Betty Durrant and Sandra Wight. Meanwhile, Angie Baxter and Kim Manty held their own to secure the fourth position, followed closely by Tuk Williams and Lorraine Henderson in fifth place.

The Ayr Golf Club community now eagerly anticipates the upcoming Peagham Honour Board 4bbb event on Saturday, followed by the thrilling 9-hole Burnt Sugar afternoon challenge on Sunday.

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Family Trio Ride At BMX State Championships

September 27, 2023

In a display of family camaraderie, the McIntosh Family made their mark at the BMX State Championships held at Coolooa BMX Club in Gympie. Bradley McIntosh competed in the masters in the 40-44 Cruiser Men category, Deon raced in the 13 Boys and 13-14 Cruiser Boys categories, while sister, Holly, rode in the 11 Girls and 11-12 Cruiser Girls divisions.

The McIntosh Family's journey to the championships was a testament to their love for the fast-paced sport of BMX. Riding fearlessly through every fast corner, they showcased their skills and determination on the track.

BMXers in the Burdekin race every Wednesday night and enjoy Sunday Fundays filled with thrilling rides and friendly competition. Their training sessions are organised into skill groups, ensuring that everyone, from rookies to seasoned riders, can improve their abilities.

Lisa Purssell, President of Burdekin BMX, expressed the club's enthusiasm for the upcoming season. "We are having the most amazing time at Burdekin BMX and look forward to the season ahead," she said. "Our biggest and most talked-about carnival of the year is on the horizon, taking place on the 18th and 19th of November. We anticipate hosting 150-200 riders and their families from across the region for an unforgettable weekend of BMX action."

To make this event even more remarkable, Burdekin BMX is actively seeking sponsors. Their commitment to promoting BMX and community engagement is evident, and they welcome any support to make the carnival a resounding success.

Recently, Burdekin BMX held its Annual General Meeting (AGM), welcoming a new committee that is eager to steer the club towards a promising future. With fresh ideas and a passion for the sport, the club looks forward to a year filled with exciting events and opportunities for riders of all ages.

For those interested in joining the BMX fun or supporting Burdekin BMX, whether as a rider, sponsor, or enthusiast, they can visit the club's Facebook page for more information.

The McIntosh Family travelled to Coolooa BMX club in Gympie for The Cycling Queensland BMX State Championships

Deon launching off the start line at the State Championships. Credit: Tahlia Jayne Photography

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Broncos Take Out Hacker’s Cup

September 27, 2023

The 24th annual Hacker's Cup, hosted by the Lower Burdekin Hockey Association on Saturday, September 23, saw around 40 passionate players take to the field for a fun day of grass hockey. In a remarkable turn of events, the Broncos, leading the way for their NRL counterparts, clinched victory, adding to the day's excitement.

The carnival was designed to introduce new players to the sport of hockey through a 5-a-side competition on modified fields.  Teams are mixed gender with novice hockey players, or hackers, a hot commodity.  A number of teams also use junior players in their roster, helping to ensure that the future of the sport is in good hands.

The windy conditions were welcomed by players to combat the effects of a sunny, cloudless sky.  Fields were green and lush, with the unpredictability of ball movement on grass proving to be a challenge for some of the experienced turf and indoor hockey players.  

Although the day was physically challenging with all teams playing in at least four games, the spirit of friendly competition was evident all day.  The Darcy Duggan Memorial Award for Spirit of the Carnival (introduced in 2014) acknowledges the player who epitomises the friendly, fair and inclusive hockey player we all strive to be.

Results

A Division Winners – Burdekin Broncos

B Division Winners – Thunder

Best and Fairest Female – Ashley Green and Lynette Wheeler

Best and Fairest Male – Westley Darwen, Wesley Glover, Mark Nicolaides, Bradley Sibson

Goal Hog – Westley Darwen

Spirit of the Carnival – Matthew Gardner

B Division Winners, Thunder

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Under 9s Shine At Paul Bowman Challenge

September 27, 2023

Three Burdekin Roosters Junior Rugby League squads recently travelled to compete in tournaments, bringing their 2023 seasons to a close.

The under 9s team travelled to Proserpine to compete in the Paul Bowman Challenge from September 16 to 17.

The non-competitive carnival welcomed over 80 teams from across Queensland to the Proserpine Junior Rugby League Fields.

“Every year, our whole club attends all carnivals from under 8s to under 15s,” said Burdekin Roosters JRL President Jared Smith.

“It’s good for the kids to get out and play a lot of different kids from a lot of other communities.

“They play eight or nine games in those two days, so they jam in a lot of football and get a lot out of it.”

The Burdekin Roosters under 9s team wore black armbands as they ran onto the field for the Paul Bowman Challenge in Proserpine, honouring local rugby league legend and Burdekin Roosters life member Norm Bohl, who passed away on Sunday, September 10.

Norm’s great grandson played in the under 9s team at the carnival.

“The boys wore black armbands for Norm because he was instrumental in the starting of junior rugby league in the Burdekin,” said Mr Smith.

The weekend of September 23 to 24 saw both the under 10s and under 14s compete in respective tournaments.

The under 10s travelled to Townsville for the Gorden Tallis Cup where 80 teams from across Queensland met for the non-competitive carnival.

“They played five games on the Saturday and four on Sunday,” said Mr Smith.

“They have an absolute ball, those kids.”

The under 14s then travelled to Cairns for the Tassel Trophy Challenge, the boys unfortunately not making it past the group stages of the tournament.

“The boys kept training once a week and went up there to have a good time rather than trying to take it out,” said Mr Smith.

“We’d rather go with the teams we have and give all of our kids the opportunity to play in those carnivals.”

The under 9s Burdekin Roosters recently travelled to Proserpine to compete in the Paul Bowman Challenge. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge

The Burdekin Roosters under 9s team wore black armbands honouring local rugby league legend life member Norm Bohl. Photo credit: Bronte Hodge

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