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Burdekin Netball Talent Shines at Junior State Age Championships

Burdekin Netball Talent Shines at Junior State Age Championships

REPRESENTATIVE TEAMS RISE TO THE CHALLENGE Continued from cover Burdekin Netball Association’s junior representative teams have returned from the Queensland Junior State Age Championships with plenty to celebrate, producing strong performances against some of the state’s leading clubs. The Under 13 team finished an impressive 11th out of 21 teams, while the Under 14 side also secured 11th place from a field of 18 teams. These highly respectable results reflect not only the dedication of the players but also the depth of talent continuing to emerge through the Burdekin Netball Association pathways. The Association was also proud to see club player Luca Lawry selected to compete with QC Netball's boys team at the championships. Luca earned his invitation following a standout performance at the North Queensland School Sports netball championships in May. Luca's journey is a testament to the strength of grassroots sporting organisations and the important role community clubs play in developing young athletes. Netball runs deep in the Lawry family, with Luca's grandparents, uncle, aunties and siblings all having represented the Burdekin Netball Association over the years. Despite being one of the youngest members of the QC Netball team, Luca performed exceptionally well throughout the tournament and demonstrated enormous potential for the future. With his sights now firmly set on representing Australia at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games, his future in the sport looks incredibly promising. The Burdekin Netball Association is proud to provide opportunities for aspiring netballers to represent the Burdekin region, challenge themselves against the state's best players and create lifelong memories and experiences through sport. Supplied by Burdekin Netball Association Under 14 Team Photo Back row (left to right) Indy Broadhead, Ivy Martin, Chloe Bowen, Eden Godfrey, Charlotte Lawry Front row (left to right) Charmaine Reid (coach), Lily Ahern, Miley Gesah, Makenna Trail, Popi Loizou, Kasey Dobe, Jacki Samwell (manager). Photos supplied

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YOUNG TOUCH STARS READY TO TAKE THE FIELD

YOUNG TOUCH STARS READY TO TAKE THE FIELD

Burdekin’s next generation of touch footballers will soon have their chance to hit the field, with the Under 14 competition kicking off next Wednesday, July 22. Sign-on will take place from 5pm, with both full teams and individual players encouraged to get involved. Those who nominate individually will be placed into teams to ensure everyone has the opportunity to take part. Games will run each Wednesday from 5pm to 5.45pm, with the season continuing through until November 18. The cost is $60 per player. For more information, contact Bruce on 0408 060 476. CAPTION: Mazlin Smith in action. Supplied.

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Football Matters with Cyclops

Football Matters with Cyclops

Seniors A good weekend for the Panthers. They played four games against Rebels, winning three, losing one and scoring twenty three goals! The Premiers and Reserves were away on Saturday with the Premiers winning 10-0 and the Reserves winning 7-0. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams were away on Friday night with the Division 1 losing 2-5 and the Division 2 winning 4-2. This week, all five teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to MA Olympic kicking off at 8.30 and 6.30. The Colts are away to Brothers with a 6.30 kick off. On Sunday, the Premiers and Reserves are at home to Estates kicking off at 5.00 and 3.00. Ladies Day tickets went on sale last Friday and sold out within ours. Did not get a ticket? You can still join in on all the fun at International Park on Saturday 22nd August!’ Calling all Life Members, Sponsors & Old Boys. It’s time to celebrate you! On Sunday August 9th, join us for an afternoon of football, free drinks, and food! Let’s reminisce on all the good, bad, and ugly! Please confirm attendance with Sian Reardon. Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club The Panthers produced a ruthless attacking display against Rebels, running out convincing 10–0 winners after dominating from the opening whistle. Jake Siandri made an immediate impact on his return from injury, opening the scoring inside the first three minutes. Elliott Dal Santo doubled the advantage after ten minutes before Jay Leckenby added a third in the 22nd minute. The goals continued to flow, with Matthew Kolb finding the net three minutes later, followed by Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro in the thirtieth minute. Dal Santo then grabbed his second of the afternoon in the 34th minute to send the Panthers into the break with a commanding 6–0 lead. The second half began in much the same fashion, with Cooper Kross scoring just two minutes after the restart. Burdekin continued to create chances throughout the half and were rewarded late in the match. Ryan Scodellaro added the eighth goal in the 79th minute before Matthew Kolb claimed his second three minutes later. Jonte Grazioli completed the scoring in the 85th minute, capping off an impressive team performance. It was a clinical display across the park, with the Panthers showing their attacking quality while also keeping a clean sheet to round out a dominant 10–0 victory. Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service The Panthers Reserves also produced an outstanding attacking performance against Rebels, recording a comprehensive 7–0 victory with goals spread across both halves. Cooper Kross got the scoring underway in just the fourth minute before Jhett Jones struck twice in quick succession, finding the net in the 12th and 13th minutes to put the Panthers firmly in control. Kross added his second of the afternoon just two minutes later, giving Burdekin a commanding 4–0 lead heading into half time. The Panthers picked up where they left off after the break. Jonte Grazioli extended the advantage in the 48th minute before Cooper Kross completed a well-deserved hat-trick with his third goal in the 53rd minute. Grazioli then rounded out the scoring in the 59th minute, grabbing his second of the match to seal an emphatic 7–0 victory. It was a dominant team performance from start to finish, with the Panthers controlling the contest throughout and showing plenty of quality in front of goal while keeping another clean sheet. Division 1 – Austral Masonry The Division 1 Panthers took on Rebels also but unfortunately suffered a 2-5 loss. Burdekin started well but could not convert their chances in front of goal, hitting the crossbar and hitting shots wide. Rebels made the most of their chances and jumped out to a 3-0 lead after just twenty minutes which remained the score at half time. The Panthers were much better in the second half with goals to Krishneel Singh and Jack Shears but a penalty and a late goal to Rebels gave them the 5-2 win. A score that did not reflect the amount of possession or chances on goal that Burdekin had. Despite the loss a good performance from a relatively young Burdekin Division 1 side. Jack Shears and Jack Gimson had strong games. Division 2 – RG Customs The Funkies got their season back on track after a couple of tough games recently with a 4-2 win against Rebels. Jared Giardina opened the scoring before Chris Achille made it 2-0 after only five minutes of play. Rebels pulled a goal back soon afterwards and the score remained 2-1 to Burdekin at half time. The Funkies were quite dominant and in control of the game in the second half. Goals to Krishneel Singh and then James Dwyer from the penalty spot gave the Funkies a 4-1 lead approaching full time. Rebels scored a late goal, but the Funkies won 4-2 quite comfortably and move into 4th place on the table. Masters The Masters numbers were higher despite the cool conditions and featured a pre-play of the England v Norway World Cup Quarter Final. The game ended with Norway winning 4-2. after drawing 2-2 at half time. Best players on the night were Felipe Brazil and Shane Feeney. The Magic Moments were very rare! 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 Saturday games are still on a break for the school holidays, but we’re looking forward to seeing everyone back on the field next weekend! While regular games were on pause, four Burdekin teams travelled to Townsville to compete in the Filippo Mele Memorial Competition from 7–9 July. It was a busy three days of soccer, with plenty of great games and valuable experience for our players. Well done to all players, coaches and families involved for representing the club throughout the competition. International The World Cup Is now at the semi-final stage. France plays Spain on Wednesday in Dallas and England meet Argentina in Atlanta on Thursday. The Final will be played on Monday in New York Quote the of the Week is from ex-Manchester Utd and Scotland manager Tommy Docherty “I’ve always said there’s a place for the press, but they haven’t dug it yet.”

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NEMIA NAWAVE STANDS OUT AS ROOSTER FOR SECOND WEEK IN A ROW

NEMIA NAWAVE STANDS OUT AS ROOSTER FOR SECOND WEEK IN A ROW

Burdekin Roosters utility Nemia Nawave had a standout game against Western Lions at Bendigo Bank Park on Saturday night, but it wasn’t enough to get the locals over the line, going down 30-24. Both sides played open, fast football in the first half to have the scores 30-18 to the visiting Lions at the break. While the first half was fast and exciting, with eight tries scored, the second half was a dour affair with a lot of dropped ball as both teams tried to get the ascendancy. The Roosters looked the better team in attack in the second session, but dropped ball robbed them of tries at vital stages. Nothing could be taken away from the defence from both teams in the second session, as both fought valiantly to get on top. The loss by the locals sees them now in fifth place on the ladder, and with Centrals giving the premiers from the last two years, Souths, a hiding on Sunday, Western Lions are now equal third with Brothers behind Souths and Centrals. Coach Steve Lansley said the Roosters produced a spirited second-half fightback but were left to rue a costly opening 40 minutes as they went down to the Western Lions in an entertaining rugby league contest. The first half was an attacking spectacle, with an incredible scoreline as the Lions raced to 30 points while the Roosters kept themselves in the contest with three tries of their own. Defensive improvements after the break saw just one try scored in the entire second half, highlighting the commitment and resilience shown by the Roosters. Unfortunately, the damage had already been done, with the 30 points conceded before half-time proving too much to overcome. Despite the defeat, Burdekin never stopped competing and pushed the Lions all the way to the final siren. Mitch Brown was outstanding throughout, while Nemia once again provided plenty of spark in attack and Jake O’Brien impressed with his tireless work across the park. On to Ladies Day and the return of the Home Hill Devils reunion. For Burdekin, tries came from Lachlan Shepherd, Jake O’Brien, Nemia Nawave and Lach Bachbach. Jake O’Brien kicked four goals. In other A Grade games, Centrals caused the upset of the season so far, beating two-time premiers and undefeated this year Souths 50-10, while Brothers and Herbert River played out a 30-all draw and Norths beat Charters Towers 26-14. It was not a good day for the Roosters, with Western Lions easily winning the reserve grade 40-6 over a disappointing Burdekin team. The Lions led 24-0 at the break, and it wasn’t until near the end that the locals showed any glimpse of what they are capable of. Then Pryce Gesah finished off his match with a good try. Coach Peter Horan said he was thoroughly disappointed with the efforts of a number of players. Braiden Di Bella was the players’ player for a good effort, with Lincoln Boccolatte, Luca Lago, Bryce Caltiabano and Calem Saxby giving of their best. Pryce Gesah scored the try, converted by Dylan Doak. In other reserve grade matches, Norths beat Charters Towers 46-8, Brothers beat Herbert River 40-6 and Souths beat Centrals 34-6. The Roosters Under 19s had a bye for the weekend. Only one Ladies game was played, with Charters Towers beating Norths 24-12. Supplied by Brian Carnes CAPTIONS: 1—A grade Player of the match - joint winners are Nemia Nawave (left) & Jake O'Brien (right) presented by old boy Thomas Lammon (middle) 2—Reserve grade Player of the match - Braedyn Di Bella (accepted by Jahi Starr (right)) presented by old boy Sam Russo (left) Photos supplied

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Burdekin Netball's Spring Day On The Lawn Nets Success

October 26, 2023

The Burdekin community came together for a fun day of festivities at Burdekin Netball’s A Spring Day on the Lawn. The event, a part of the Harvest Festival’s Dayna Linton's journey, celebrated the spirit of togetherness.

The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the "Battle of the Balls," which brought forth spirited competition and good-natured rivalry. Participants from various local sports clubs, including the Burdekin Roosters, Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads, and Burdekin FC Inc, joined forces with the BNA Old Boys and Young Guns to create a lively atmosphere. In a thrilling finale, the Burdekin Panthers emerged as the victors of the day, competing closely against the Old Boys.

The event wouldn't have been possible without the dedication and hard work of the Burdekin Netball Association (BNA) committee and numerous volunteers who lent a helping hand in various aspects of the event. From the initial setup to food preparation, BBQ cooking, service, and post-event cleanup, the collective effort of these individuals was truly commendable.

The excitement didn't end with the sports activities. The "Buy a Netballer" raffle drew substantial attention, and the lucky winner, the Woods family, walked away with a generous prize of $10,000 in cash.

Entertainment was not in short supply, thanks to the musical talents of Brendan Ford, who kept the crowd grooving throughout the day. Additionally, the little ones were treated to some amazing face painting by Dene, adding an extra layer of fun to the event.

It was a day filled with joy, camaraderie, and spirited competition, and it wouldn't have been such a tremendous success without the enthusiastic participation of the local sports clubs, volunteers, and attendees. The event not only brought smiles to many faces but also supported a worthy cause.

Photo credit: Burdekin Netball Association

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Excellence In Sport Recognised

October 26, 2023

Celebrating the fantastic achievements of sports stars across the region, the 2023 MM Electrical North Queensland Sportstar Awards will be the place to be.

And from the Burdekin, the region will be sending three local sporting legends.

None other than Ky Mitchell, Kiera Wiseman and Lisa Furnell have been nominated.

For their impressive excellence in sporting, Ky Mitchell and Kiera Wiseman have been nominated for the NQ Junior Sportstar of the Year, sponsored by Anything Environmental. Both of these youths’ performances were excellent and outstanding, so exceptional that their achievements have been identified to be exceptional.

Due to this nomination, the pair have also been considered for the NQ Rural And Remote Sportstar of the Year, sponsored by Fitzroy.

Living outside Cairns, Townsville, and Mackay, Ky and Kiera have shown exceptional sporting achievement while living in a regional or remote area.

The third Burdekin local heading to the awards is Lisa Furnell.

Lisa has been nominated for NQ Sport Volunteer of the Year, sponsored by Queensland Hydro, due to her excellent service, commitment, and dedication to her club.

The NQ Sportstar Awards recognise athletes from across the region, and we wish them all the best.

WHAT: North Queensland Sportstar Awards

WHERE: Mackay Entertainment Centre Plenary Halls

WHEN: Saturday November 4, from 6pm

TICKETS: themecc.com.au

The U14 Burdekin Wildcat Girls basketball team were runner up for the 2022 NQ Sportstar Team of the Year Award. Photo supplied

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Cohen And Murray Dominate At The 2023 Queensland Sidecar Championships

October 26, 2023

In a thrilling night of high-octane action, Pioneer Park Speedway played host to the 2023 Queensland Sidecar Championships, showcasing the skills of some of the best riders in the state. The track was on fire, and the crowd was treated to some heart-stopping moments as the sidecar teams battled it out for supremacy.

Taking the top step of the podium was the formidable duo of Brodie Cohen and Josh Murray, who displayed their prowess on the dirt with a stellar performance. Their lightning-quick manoeuvres and unwavering determination secured them the well-deserved gold medal, making them the 2023 Queensland Sidecar Champions.

Not far behind, Stuart Firth and Jason Martin claimed the second spot with an impressive showing, demonstrating their skill and teamwork.

In third place, Trent Headland and April Cottrell showcased their mettle, earning themselves the bronze medal and a spot on the podium. Their tenacity and skill were evident throughout the championship, solidifying their place among Queensland's top sidecar riders.

Tyler Moon and Adam Lovell also put up a commendable performance, finishing in fourth place. While they narrowly missed the podium, their racing spirit and camaraderie were evident to all in attendance.

The action-packed night didn't stop with the sidecars, as the 125cc Solos and Stockbikes also added to the excitement. Ky Mitchell took the top spot in the 125cc Solos, demonstrating exceptional talent and speed. Beau Baker and Kai Moran claimed the second and third positions, respectively, making it a hard-fought competition.

In the Stockbikes category, the battles were fierce, with multiple riders taking the lead at different points in the event. Shane Oats, Lucas Quinn, Lachy Moody, and Jesse Tuffin all showcased their skills and claimed victories on various occasions. The competition was so intense that every race seemed up for grabs, keeping the audience at the edge of their seats.

Pioneer Park Speedway hosted the 2023 Queensland Sidecar Championships. Photo source: Pioneer Park Speedway on FacebooK

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50 Years of Football Excellence

October 19, 2023

Burdekin FC Celebrates Half a Century

Football's roots in the Burdekin region trace back to the early 1900s when passionate individuals would engage in informal matches in Ayr and Home Hill. Most of these early players were migrants hailing from countries such as Scotland, Ireland, England, and various parts of Europe. In those days, there was no structured club or competition – the focus was on fostering camaraderie and shared love for the beautiful game.

The early 1970s witnessed the emergence of a more organized senior soccer competition as a group of men from Ayr began to lay the foundations for formal gameplay. Sunday afternoons became synonymous with thrilling matches. Over the years, teams would ebb and flow, with typically four teams participating at any given time. The teams included Centrals, Comets, Crusaders, Easts, Grenadiers, Juventus, and Parkside Rangers.

In 1971, the North Queensland Soccer Federation (NQSF), based in Townsville, extended an invitation to Ayr players to compete in their first division, filling in to play teams on their bye weeks. Ayr embraced this opportunity, leading to periodic journeys to Townsville for matches and reciprocal visits from Townsville teams. Although many players were content with this arrangement, some aspired to compete more regularly in the more elite NQSF competition.

During the 1972 season, the idea of joining the NQSF officially took root. By 1973, the Ayr Senior Soccer Association played its inaugural season, eventually evolving into the Burdekin Soccer Club in 1987, now fondly known as Burdekin FC.

Meanwhile, in the early days of junior football, clubs were formed by local schools for players in U8 to U16 age groups, including Comets from Brandon, Centrals from Ayr, AK United from Airdmillan and Kalamia, Rangers from Home Hill and Easts United from East Ayr. Both junior and senior competitions were played at fields on MacMillan Street behind the Ayr Pool, where junior games were played as curtain raisers to the senior matches. In 1974, the Burdekin Football Senior competition was relocated to its current home at International Park on Beach Road.  

With an increase in the number of children enrolled in the local small schools, these schools joined forces to form Crusaders. By the 1980s there were four clubs in the local competition; Home Hill Rangers, Easts United, Saint Francis Saints and Crusaders, later joined by the Bowen Football Association. In 2010, Burdekin Junior Football also relocated to Beach Road.

It was decided that in 2016 the existing juniors’ clubs would unite and the Burdekin Junior Soccer body would run the competition, providing a local non-competitive fixture for U5-U12 and the U12-U16 players playing in the FQ Northern Football Competition in Townsville. The Senior players also compete in the FQ Northern Competition in Premier League Men, Reserve Men, 1st Division Men, 2nd Division Men, Premier League Women and Reserve Women divisions, playing in both Townsville and at home. In 2021, the senior and junior football bodies amalgamated to form Burdekin FC, providing new opportunities for the club and its members while maintaining club values and culture.

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Escriva Cup 2023

October 19, 2023

Burdekin FC’s 50 year celebrations started the night before the Gala Dinner at the Annual Escriva Cup and meet and greet, held at International Park on Friday, October 13.

12 teams battled it out in the social 6-a-side tournament, with Class of 13 defeating Mad Punts 3-1 in the men’s final and Pink Panthers triumphing over Fireball with a convincing 6-0 win in the Ladies final.

The Escriva Cup was established in recognition of past player and mate of the club, Eddie Escriva who served as the First Division goalkeeper for many years.

Eddie played his junior soccer in the Burdekin and went on to play for Ayr, Burdekin, and North Queensland.

The annual event is run by the SLoBs (Soccer Legends of the Burdekin) to raise funds for the Burdekin Ex-Players Benevolent Association.

Results

Men’s Final

Class of 13 3 (goals to Kyle Taylor, Patrick Puddlefoot and Jake Perry) def Mad Punts 1 (goal to Mark Grasso)

Women’s Final

Pink Panthers 6 (goals to Sian Reardon (2), Charlotte Dal Santo (2), Maygen Valle (2)) def Fireball 0

Class of 13

Pink Panthers

Bill and Helen Taylor

Maureen Perry, Chris Perry, and Jerome Lacco

Hope Perry and Jobe Oar

Felix Gabiola, Jessie Escriva, Ann Escriva, Elena Sesma, and Tracey Gabiola

Marty Pierce, Shane Feeney, and Raymon Oar

Laurence Dal Santo, Michael Taylor, and Clinton Southern

Rick Romeo and Nick Predebon

Piggy the Bendigo Bank mascot

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Captain Catherine

October 19, 2023

Name: Catherine West (Roncato)

Years with Burdekin FC: 1993 – 2019

Position: Centre Midfield

It’s a career that began in the Burdekin, led to captaining Australia, and resulted in legendary status in north Queensland football, but Catherine West will never forget her roots.

Catherine embarked on her football journey at a time that she says was a rocky one for the women’s team at Burdekin FC, but it didn’t stop her from going on to join the U16 North Queensland women’s team in 1992 before representing Australia in 1993, 1994 and 1995.

In 1995, she even captained the Junior Matildas side to a three-nil victory against New Zealand in a test match while on tour.

They are all fond memories, but Catherine holds her time in the Burdekin dearest.

It was a time of hard work and rebuilding, but she said the players around her made the journey worthwhile.

“We’d gone through a period where other teams had dominated the competition,” Catherine said.

“We were bottom of the ladder for a long, long time.”

It wasn’t until 2006 that she won her first grand final with the club, and it remains one of her most cherished memories.

Catherine went on to play for and coach multiple clubs in Townsville but will never forget her roots.

“Nothing ever beats playing for Burdekin,” she said.

“There’s something great about playing club football.

“You’ll maintain those memories forever because it’s something that you work for the whole year round.”

As her career progressed into coaching the beautiful game, Catherine’s piece of advice to young players is a simple message: “Remember to have fun and don’t get caught up in the pressure of what jersey you’re wearing but focus on what you love doing and that’s playing the game.”

Catherine returned to the Burdekin for Burdekin FC’s 50 year celebrations where she and fellow guest speaker Felix Gabiola guided the audience through the 1993-2002 era of the club.

“You can take the girl out of the Burdekin, but you can’t take the Burdekin out of the girl,” she said.

“That’s something I genuinely believe in.”

Catherine, her sister Monica and Monica’s daughter Amaia playing for Burdekin FC in 2014

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Pride For The Panthers

October 19, 2023

Name: Kate Southern (Castelanelli)

Years with Burdekin FC: 2002 – present

Position: Centre Midfield

Since starting football at the age of five and joining the Burdekin FC Senior Women’s team at the age of 14, Kate Southern has gone on to become an absolute club stalwart.

She felt her pride for the Panthers when she joined Burdekin FC’s 50 Year Gala Ball organising committee, which allowed her to reflect on her last 20 years with the club.

“I felt very privileged to be a part of that committee,” Kate said.

“It was nice to relive those memories as we were organising the event.”

Kate’s football career started young and saw her move to Brisbane to pursue a scholarship with the Queensland Academy of Sport at age 17.

She played in Queensland representative teams for four years and was even selected in the U19 Matildas Development Squad ahead of the U19 Women's World Championship in 2004, but a viral infection meant she was unable to travel to Thailand for the tournament.

Kate returned Burdekin FC where she’s since won six premierships.

“In the years that I played, we had quite a strong team and won quite a few premierships,” she said.

“They were some of the best years of my life.

“Most of my weekends were spent at soccer so besides playing the game there was such good camaraderie off the field.

“Some of the players I played with will be lifelong friends.”

Kate joined these lifelong friends on Saturday night not only as a member of the organising committee, but also as a guest speaker reflecting on the last decade of the club’s history alongside Angelo Licciardello, Lyndsay Gabiola and Maddison Dal Santo.

Catherine West and Kate Southern with their sons in 2019

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Hear Him Roar

October 19, 2023

Name: Louis Zabala

Years with Burdekin FC: 2006 – 2012

Position: Midfielder

All Louis Zabala ever wanted to do was play football.

With older brothers who loved the game just as much as he did, his childhood was spent playing in the backyard, going to football training or at the junior fields on a Saturday, waiting around all day to see if another side was short of players so he could fill in for another game.

He started with Burdekin FC at the age of five, developing his skills and fostering his passion for the game before playing in Townsville from age 11.

“That’s where I started playing and that’s where I found my love for the game,” Louis said.

“As a young kid, I loved it, it used to be the highlight of my week.

“It was all I ever wanted to do.”

After a few years playing in Townsville, Louis moved to Sydney at the age of 15 to follow his dreams of playing professional football and upon finishing school, took the next step to Spain.

Louis’ European football journey was never fully realised, however, as after a year of playing in Spain, a global pandemic hit, sending him back to the Burdekin without a clear path forward.

It turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as it allowed Louis to reunite with his roots and play seniors with the Panthers.

“After that, I was fortunate enough to get signed by the Brisbane Roar,” he said.

Louis made the move the Queensland capital where he made his way through the ranks of the Brisbane Roar Academy.

He played for and even captained the Youth team, leading them to achieve their greatest result in NPL by making the semi-finals for the first time in the team’s history.

A string of stellar performances led to training sessions with the first team with whom he now plays for professionally, having made several FFA cup and A-League appearances.

Having forged the path from the regions of north Queensland to the highest level of professional men's soccer in Australia, Louis said he hopes to inspire his hometown, and thanked them for their support.

“When you’re a kid, from the country especially, it’s tough to make it professionally, but that’s all I ever wanted to do,” he said.

“I’m grateful for my parents, they gave me a lot of opportunity, so I never missed out.

“It’s all I ever wanted to do, it’s all I really knew, and I’m very fortunate that I get to play football as my job now.”

Louis said the keys to his success are a love for the game and a drive to take it further and further.

“If you work at it long enough and hard enough, then you give yourself the best chance,” he said.

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Netball's Grand Day Out: A Spring Spectacular

October 19, 2023

Get ready for heart-stopping intercepts and swish nothing-but-net shots, a netball extravaganza is poised to launch, promising more fun than a bounce pass in the rain. It's not just any fundraiser; it's a passing parade, a contact collision, and an obstruction odyssey all rolled into one at A Spring Day on the Lawn - in aid of BNA’s Harvest Festival Queen Entrant, Dayna Linton.

This year, the event is spicing things up with a delightful twist, The Battle of the Balls. Imagine Rugby Union, Rugby League, and Football teams facing off against our local netball heroes – the old boys and the young guns, causing onlookers to barrack for their favourite ball carrier.

Be there when a lucky local will win $10K!

With two hundred club members participating, each netball player was assigned a unique number between 1 and 200. The lucky number will be drawn at the Spring Day on the Lawn netting its winner a very cool $10,000. It's a game of chance more thrilling than a perfectly timed interception.

For those looking to elevate their netball experience, the Spring Day on the Lawn Marquee awaits. Tickets to this exclusive event are a mere $40 and secure your spot at a shaded table. Expect delectable food, and DJ Brendan spinning tunes.

Tickets for the Netball Spectacular are conveniently available at the Clubhouse on Thursday and at NQIB in Young Street, Ayr. It promises to be a wonderful, laid-back day, and the organisers warmly encourage members to extend the invitation to their friends and fellow netball enthusiasts for a fantastic family day out.

The bar will be open, offering a variety of refreshing drinks, and the BBQ will be sizzling all day. As the sun sets and the netball action continues, DJ Brendan will ensure the mood remains upbeat well into the night. So why not make a plan to come along in the afternoon, stay for dinner, and enjoy a truly relaxed and entertaining day, surrounded by the spirit of camaraderie and netball passion?

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State Gold For Wildcats Boys

October 19, 2023

A season that started with inexperience finished with a state championship for the Burdekin Wildcats under 12 boys squad.

Head Coach Lauren Roncato shared her pride with the team, saying the boys had come a long way throughout the season.

“The boys began the season very raw and inexperienced,” she said.

“Out of the 10 players we had, only three had had previous rep experience.”

The team competed in three North Queensland Junior Basketball Competition carnivals throughout the year, travelling to Townsville, Cairns, and Mackay to compete and finishing in an impressive third place.

The team then travelled to Brisbane to compete at the Basketball Queensland State Championships from September 23 to 26, entering the under 12 competition in division 4.

An undefeated run in the pool matches saw the Wildcats enter finals with confidence, coming up against South West Metro Pirates Red for a place in the grand final.

After defeating the Pirates 68-56, it was Burdekin versus Ipswich Force 2 in the ultimate decider, with the Wildcats winning 61-54.

“The boys showed typical Burdekin grit and determination to win this close game,” Ms Roncato said.

“As head coach, I was very proud of the boys for their commitment to training each week, as well as their support for one another throughout the entire competition.

“It really makes it all worthwhile to see where they start the season to where they finish it, and the vast improvements shown by each player.

“The gold medal was the icing on the cake!”

Ms Roncato’s post-season message to the boys is a simple one.

“Just keep working hard on the fundamentals and enjoy playing with mates,” she said.

Back row L-R Courtney Pennisi (Assistant Coach), Lauren Roncato (Head Coach), Amy Chandler (Assistant Coach); Middle row L-R Rocco Fahey, Jayke Durrant, Xavier Minuzzo, Bailey Lovell, Kyran Boccalatte; Front row L-R Chase Pennisi, Sidney Rizzi, Cruz Roncato, Linc Chandler, Daley Flanagan

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Bowls Is Back At Home Hill

October 19, 2023

Thursday, October 12 saw 16 keen bowlers turn up to play the first game on the brand-new rink at Home Hill Community Sports Club.

It was tricky getting used to the slowness of the carpet with almost no bias.

Three rinks were used for two games of triples and one game of pairs.

Rink 4 saw Karl, Ferg, and Glen defeat Dino, John, and Dave 15-13.  

On Rink 5, Bob, Happy and Stephen defeated Paul, Joe, and Trevor 22-14.

Rink 6 was the pairs game where Jim and Alex went down to Judy and Mick 18-27.

The mystery rink winners for the day were Mick McCloskey and Judy Elton and the raffle was won by Ron Smith.  

On Thursday, October 26, Burdekin Motors will sponsor the day with $300 prize money up for grabs.

Ring the club before 1pm to register for a 1:30 start.

$12 a head and you must be a registered bowler.

One half of the Mystery Rink winning team Judy Elton. Photo credit: Stephen Doig

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Burdekin Clay Target Club October Shoot

October 19, 2023

The Burdekin Clay Target Club held their monthly shoot on Sunday, October 8, with 34 competitors competing. Conditions were extremely windy which made it a very challenging day. Thank you to our sponsors for the day, Home Hill Engineering, Michael and Susy Populin. Also thank you to Michael and Susy Populin for kindly donating a meat tray which was raffled off and won by John Dickerson.

Event 1-15 Pair Double Rise 15m

AA Grade 1st John Cerqui 27/30, 2nd Michael Zabala 26/30

A  Grade 1st Lindsay Groat 27/30, 2nd Alan Lord 21/30

B Grade 1st Tony Robinson 23/30, 2nd Sylvia Rossato 22/30, 3rd Greg Maltby 21/30

C Grade 1st Colin Ferguson 25/30, Aiden Sebastiani 22/30, 3rd Peter Scott 21/30

Event 2-25 Target Mixed Target Championship 15m

Sponsor- Home Hill Engineering

Open 1st Wayne Cislowski 47/49

AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 45/49

A Grade 1st Wayne Cislowski 47/49

B Grade 1st Mark Simpson 42/49

C Grade 1st Brian Bonanno 41/49

Event 3-25 Target Single Barrel 15m

AA Grade 1st Lindsay Groat 20/25

A Grade 1st Wayne Cislowski 24/25, 2nd Joe (jnr) Sebastiani 23/25, 3rd Colin Ferguson 22/25

B Grade 1st Aiden Sebastiani 21/25, 2nd John Kinnimonth 20/25

C Grade 1st Brian Bonanno 20/25, 2nd Pedro Le Blowitz & Peter Giardino 19/25

Event 4-30 Target Burdekin Double Barrel Championship 15m

Sponsor Michael & Susy Populin

Open 1st Joe Caruso 34/35

AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 34/35

A Grade 1st Bruce McBow 33/35

B Grade 1st Peter Scott 35/37

C Grade 1st Peter Giardino 26/30

Event 5-25 Target Double Barrel Handicap

Open 1st Joe (Jnr) Sebastiani 29/31

2nd Greg Maltby 28/31

3rd Jeff Taylor 24/27

Contributed by the Burdekin Clay Target Club

Raffle winner John Dickerson donated by Michael Populin

Event 2-25 Target Mixed Target Championship 15m winners

Wayne Cislowski, Joe Caruso, Mark Simpson, Brian Bonanno

Event 4-30 Target Burdekin Double Barrel Championship 15m winners

Sponsor Michael Populin, Joe Caruso, Bruce McBow, Peter Scott, Peter Giardino

Event 5-25 Target Double Barrel Handicap winners

Joe (Jnr) Sebastiani, Greg Maltby, Jeff Taylor

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Give Pickleball A Go

October 19, 2023

Pickleball is game a bit like tennis but played on a small court with a lightweight paddle and light whiffle ball.

The serve is underarm, and points are won on the serve.

Games are first to eleven points and typically take between 10 and 20 minutes.

Because it is played on a small court there are lots of opportunities to socialize.

Pickleball has become very popular throughout Australia with all age groups, but especially the over 55s.  

The reason for this is simple: it is easy to learn to play, is low impact and is easy on the body.  

It focuses on reflexes rather than power and running speed.

Pickleball is played at Home Hill Tennis every Tuesday 7 – 8:15 pm.

The first week you try is free and after this the weekly cost is $10 which includes court fees, membership, equipment use and a tea or coffee and a sweet.

“New players are always welcome, and we will teach you the rules and how to score,” said club representative Kate Casswell.

If you require more information, contact Kate on 044738441 or just come along and give it a go.

L-R Heather Des Bois, Hannah Casswell, Kris Nolan, and Kate Casswell enjoying a hit of pickleball. Photo supplied

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BMXers Rumbled For Ronald

October 19, 2023

BMX enthusiasts from near and far converged at the Proserpine BMX Rumble for Ronald McDonald over the weekend, with our own Burdekin club sending a strong contingent of riders. As the final carnival of the year, the racing raises much-needed funds for Ronald McDonald House.

BURDEKIN BMX RESULTS

Mini Wheeler Competitor:

Hayne Messer

U5 Sprocket Boys:

Malakye Bull

9 Boys:

Raidan Messer (3rd place)

Harrison Sartori (4th place)

11 Boys:

Rhiley Brennan (4th place)

Adrian Abreau (8th place)

11 Girls:

Holly McIntosh (2nd place)

12 Boys:

Jake Sartori (5th place)

13 Boys:

Deon McIntosh (1st place)

Keatan Jarvis (4th place)

Superclass Men:

Kyle Hanlon (5th place)

40-44 Men:

Bradley McIntosh (3rd place)

45-49 Men:

David Sartori (1st place)

Mini wheeler competitor:

• Hayne Messer

U5 sprocket boys:

• Malakye Bull

9 boys:

• Raidan Messer (3rd place)

• Harrison Sartori (4th place)

11 boys:

• Rhiley Brennan (4th place)

• Adrian Abreau (8th place)

11 Girls:

• Holly McIntosh (2nd place)

12 boys:

• Jake Sartori (5th place)

13 boys:

• Deon McIntosh (1st place)

• Keatan Jarvis (4th place)

17-24 men:

• Kyle Hanlon (2nd place)

Superclass men:

• Kyle Hanlon (5th place)

40-44 men:

• Bradley McIntosh (3rd place)

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Junior Cricket Recap

October 19, 2023

The Junior Cricket season kicked off on Friday, October 6 at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex in Home Hill with a good turn out of eager children itching to emulate their heroes with the bat and ball. There were some great skills on show for so early in the season thanks to the amount of cricket some of them have played recently at the Country Cup in Charters Towers. Some standouts with the bat were Michael Finn 14 runs, Oscar Mahoney 13 runs and Marshall Parker with 12 runs, all not out.

Marshall and Oscar took a wicket each when bowling as did Henri Klopper, but Nate Elphinstone stole the show with amazing figures of 3 wickets for only 2 runs off 2 overs. All the players had big smiles on their faces even if they didn’t score runs or take any wickets so it is certain that everyone had a good time.

Tuesday, October 10 was the start of the Rookies Blaster program (5-7yo) at East Ayr State School and last Friday saw the Challenger Blasters (7-10yo) start at the club in Home Hill.  

A combined Home Hill/Charters Towers Under 17 team played Brothers last Saturday in Charters Towers and was unfortunately beaten soundly by the Townsville team. Thomas Cardillo was Home Hill’s top scorer with 27 runs, Corey Heidke took 2 wickets and Leo Olditch snared 1.

Contributed by Scott Heidke

Challenger Blasters Award Winners Anna Muilwyk and Paige Elphinstone

Mark Wilkie and Michael Finn

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