This weekend, the Burdekin is the place to be with three exciting sporting events that promise to bring energy, competition, and plenty of fun for all! Lace up your shoes and hit the starting line at the Burdekin Sugar Rush, kick off your tennis skills at the 44th Annual Sugar Bowl, or grab your cricket bat and join the Canefield Ashes carnival for an action-packed two days of T20 cricket. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking to have a good time, there’s something for everyone. The Burd
Read the full storyLocal Senior fixtures resume this weekend after a very long hiatus. The Panthers have four home games and one away game over the weekend of 24 -26 April. On Friday, the Ladies are at home to Wulguru at 6.30 and the Division 1 Men play Wulguru at 8.30. The Division 2 Men’s team is away to Estates at 6.30 at Paradise Park. Then on Saturday the Panthers have two home games against Brothers with the Premiers playing at 7.00 after the Reserves have played at 5.00. Juniors Juniors are finally back un
Read the full storyThe Burdekin Sugar Rush Is Back With Some New Twists and Turns! Lace up and bring the energy—on Sunday, April 27, the Burdekin Sugar Rush is back to fire up the region and kick off the ANQ Half-Marathon Series with a bang! Hosted by the Burdekin Road Runners and Walkers for the 23rd year running, the event will feature races for all ages and abilities. The morning is kicked off at Anzac Park with the Half-Marathon at 6:30am, followed by the 10km run at 7:15am, and the all-inclusive 5km fun run
Read the full storyThe Burdekin Netball Association is calling for expressions of interest for coaches, managers, and umpires for the upcoming 2025 Senior State Age Championships. The event will be held from 12 to 15 April at the Ipswich Netball Association and will cover teams for the 15, 16, and 17/18-year-old age groups.
This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals passionate about netball and looking to contribute their skills and leadership to support the development of young athletes. Interested candidates are encouraged to complete the nomination form available on the Burdekin Netball Association Facebook page and return it to burdekinnetball@gmail.com.
Get involved and help shape the future of netball in the Burdekin region!
The Burdekin Roosters, a proud rugby league club in Queensland, are on the lookout for new talent as they prepare for the 2025 season. The club, known for its strong community focus and competitive spirit, invites players of all skill levels who share a passion for rugby league to join their ranks.
Committed to nurturing talent and fostering a supportive environment, the Roosters offer an excellent platform for players to develop their skills and enjoy the camaraderie of a dedicated team. Beyond the field, the club is also highlighting local work opportunities in the Burdekin region to help new players integrate smoothly into the community and build a life that balances work and sport.
For those eager to be part of a team that values both competition and community, now is the time to get involved. Prospective players are encouraged to reach out to the Burdekin Roosters to learn more and take the first step toward joining their promising 2025 lineup.
For further information, contact Steve Lansley at slansley2@sctvs.catholic.edu.au or call 0400 744 153.
The Burdekin Swimming Club has enjoyed an action-packed few weeks, showcasing the incredible talent and dedication of its swimmers. Recently, a team of 11 swimmers represented the club at the Charters Towers Swimming Meet, delivering exceptional performances over the two-day event. The meet saw many of the swimmers achieving personal bests, with standout efforts from Aiden Butler, who recorded personal bests in 8 out of 9 races, including an impressive 11.53-second improvement in his 100m Breaststroke. Brax Wight also stunned with a massive 31.13-second reduction in his 200m Breaststroke.
Despite being a smaller club, the Burdekin team proved formidable, as seen in the following results: Lewis Bonato (10yo Boys): 2nd in 50m Freestyle, 1st in 100m Backstroke, 2nd in 50m Breaststroke, 1st in 100m Freestyle, 2nd in 50m Backstroke, 1st in 100m Breaststroke. Parker Bonato (13yo Boys): 1st in 100m Freestyle, 3rd in 50m Backstroke, 3rd in 100m Breaststroke. Millie Lyne (14yo Girls): 3rd in 50m Freestyle, 3rd in 200m IM, 1st in 50m Breaststroke. Gabriella Mottin (13yo Girls): 1st in 100m Backstroke, 3rd in 50m Breaststroke, 3rd in 100m Freestyle, 3rd in 50m Backstroke. Makayla Pirrone (15yo Girls): 2nd in 50m Breaststroke. Maddison Searle (10yo Girls): 1st in 50m Freestyle, 1st in 100m Backstroke, 2nd in 50m Breaststroke, 2nd in 100m Freestyle, 1st in 50m Backstroke, 1st in 50m Butterfly.
The following week, six of the Club’s swimmers participated in the annual Gardens Long Course Preparation meet in Townsville, competing against over 350 swimmers from across the region, including teams as far as Cairns. The event recognised State and National-level competitors, with Burdekin represented by Gabriella Mottin and Nate Giddy (State) and Millie Lyne (National). The club’s swimmers delivered outstanding results: Lewis Bonato (10yo Boys): 3rd in 100m Backstroke, improving by 4.65 seconds. Millie Lyne (14yo Girls): 1st in 50m Breaststroke, 3rd in 100m Backstroke, 3rd in 50m Backstroke, 2nd in 50m Butterfly, 1st in 100m Breaststroke with a 2.56-second improvement, securing a national qualifying time for 2025. John McKaig (15 and over): 2nd in 50m Freestyle, 1st in 50m Butterfly with a 0.07-second improvement. Maddison Searle (10yo Girls): 3rd in 50m Freestyle.
The club extends a heartfelt thank you to coaches Kim and Mick McConnachie for their guidance and dedication in helping the team achieve these fantastic results.
The busy fortnight concluded with a successful "Come and Try" night at the Burdekin Aquatic Centre, where 62 participants aged between 5 and 80 years joined in the fun. The evening was filled with smiles and laughter, thanks to the efforts of volunteers and supportive families. The club looks forward to welcoming more new faces at its weekly club nights every Wednesday. Keep an eye on Facebook for updates and details.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Lyne.
11 Burdekin Swimming Club swimmers attended the Charters Towers Swimming Meet recently.
6 Burdekin swimmers attended the annual Gardens Long Course Preparation Meet.
62 locals came along to the Burdekin Aquatic Centre for a fun come and try night!
Maddison Searle took third place in the 50m freestyle at the Gardens Long Course Preparation Meet.
Lewis Bonato took home three 1st place awards and three 2nd place awards from the Charters Towers Swimming Meet.
The Ayr Golf Club’s annual Searle Family Day Golf event was met with resounding success this year, thanks to the generous sponsorship of club member Debbie Searle and her family. The event featured an exciting Stableford format, which saw participants competing in high spirits under perfect conditions.
Securing third place was Shannon Peckham, who achieved her personal best score to date with an impressive 36 points. Wendy Baker claimed second place with a solid 37 points, while Angie Baxter emerged victorious with a mammoth 38 points, taking home the top honours.
Pretty in pink! Ayr Golf Club ladies celebrated a successful Searle Family Day Golf event!
Adding a unique twist to the Ayr Golf Club's Searle Family Day, Debbie Searle introduced an additional challenge involving three randomly selected holes, kept secret until after the round. The ladies with the highest scores on these hidden holes were also recognised and awarded prizes. Shannon Peckham added to her accolades by winning this special challenge, while Donna Boccolatte was named the runner-up.
The day was further enhanced by a show of solidarity for breast cancer awareness, with participants dressed in their best pink attire. This vibrant display added to the event’s uplifting atmosphere and emphasized the community’s support for an important cause. Donations were collected to contribute to breast cancer research, underscoring the club’s commitment to making a difference beyond the game.
The Ayr Golf Club extends its gratitude to Debbie Searle and her family for their generous sponsorship and creativity, which made the day a memorable one. Congratulations to all participants for their achievements and enthusiasm in supporting a wonderful event.
Contributed with thanks to the Ayr Golf Club.
Debbie Searle, with placeholders Shannon Peckham, Wendy Baker, and Angie Baxter.
Saturday 9 November 1.00pm to 5.00pm and Sunday 10 November 9.00am to 5.00pm (Full Weekend Patrol Group E) John Moloney, Anne Moloney, Tony Felesina, Isabella Moloney, Jane Jones, Gavin Jones, Sophia Moloney, Alissia Gibson, Billy Gibson, and Danni Coughlin.
Contributed with thanks to Hockey Vernon.
Burdekin's own Jennifer Fotinos has earned a prestigious spot on Australia’s Youth Women’s Futsal Team, set to compete in the UK this November. Jennifer’s journey to the international stage began earlier this year at the 2024 National Futsal Championships in Sydney, where she represented North Queensland in the Open Women’s division and reached the quarterfinals with an impressive display of skill.
Jennifer’s futsal achievements didn’t stop there - she also competed in Football Queensland’s National Futsal Championships on the Gold Coast, representing Queensland in her age group. With four years of futsal experience complemented by fourteen years in soccer, Jennifer has honed a versatile skill set that has paved the way for her success.
Her athletic talent stretches beyond futsal; Jennifer was also selected for the Queensland boxing team. However, due to scheduling conflicts with the futsal competition, she will miss the chance to compete at the Australian Titles.
In 2022, Jennifer was selected for AFA’s Australian U19 Women’s Futsal Team, though COVID restrictions prevented her from traveling for the competition. This year’s opportunity to compete internationally is especially meaningful, and Jennifer is thrilled to represent Australia in the UK.
Jennifer’s dedication and skill have earned her a place among Australia’s top youth athletes, and she is eager to make the most of this incredible opportunity.
Contributed with thanks to Marietta Fotinos.
A highly skilled athlete, Jennifer has four years of futsal experience under her belt.
Jennifer will compete in the Australia’s Youth Women’s Futsal Team this November.
Night Soccer
Delta Cleaners Night Soccer’s Week 9 was played in good conditions and with only one forfeit. The 21games produced 57 goals and, surprisingly, no Sin Bins. Top scorers for the Men were Rocky Pond Warriors with six goals and for the Women, DILLIGAF scored four goals.
FJV stay top of Group A1 despite only managing a 0-0 draw with lowly Karls Mowing Service and Mottin Earthmoving drop to third place after losing 0-1 to second place Plumb Dingers. UDS still lead in Group A2 after beating Show Me Da Mane 2-1. FUFC drop to third place. Wires Down are still at the top of Group B with Jaime’s Boys and Old Grumpies still in hot pursuit.
In the Women’s competition UDS Ladies still top the A Grade table despite losing 1-2 to Sanco Produce who are now just four points behind in second place. Shin Kickers are the leaders in B Grade but only on goal difference from Blue Goal Diggers after they played out a 1-1 draw.
Juniors
Week 3 of Junior Social Soccer went well with great conditions and some good competitive games being played. All kids are having a ball. Boom boom…
The Home Hill Cricket Association was fortunate to welcome Antony Stewart from QLD Cricket for two visits over the past week. Antony first joined Guy at East Ayr State School last Tuesday to assist with the Rookies, and then returned on Friday afternoon to work with the Challengers at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex. He was highly impressed with the players’ progress, particularly their skilful, straight-arm bowling. This week, Challengers Corey Pensini and Nicholas Marrinan top-scored with a strong 27-run partnership. All-round performances from Harvey Shannon and Corey earned them the MacDonald’s Sports Awards for the week.
The "Blue" game on the astro pitch saw a flurry of wickets, with a total of 19 falling throughout the match. Successful wicket-takers included Steve Wallwork, Kip Nicholas, Jude Shannon, Tyler Smith, Chaz Moschella, and Kye Quinlan, with Tait Parker achieving the best figures of the week with four wickets. However, the batting side struggled, with only two players reaching double figures. Unfortunately, no scores or photos were available from the "Gold" group at the time of this report.
Contributed with thanks to HHCA Junior Co-Ordinator Scott Heidke.
Many young cricketers enjoyed the company of Antony Stewart on Tuesday afternoon.
The Blue Group were celebrated for their performance last week.
Stave, Kip, Jude, Tyler, Chaz, Kye and Tait were commended for their contributions to the Blue Group’s success.
Mazlyn Smith received a Sports Award last week for her skilled performance.
Proud Sports Award recipients Harvey Shannon and Corey Pensini.
The Escriva Cup was held on Friday 1 November at International Park. The Cup, played for annually, was won for the second time by Class of 13 who defeated FJV 2-1 in a very close game. The Men’s Cup attracted eighteen teams in six groups of three so that every team played at least two matches.
The competition was run on a Night Soccer basis and each match lasted thirty minutes. Winners of each Group and the two best runners up went into the quarter finals. This meant that the finalists played five games.
The six group winners were Wantocks, Mullumbimby Moonshooters, FJV, Class of 13, FDS and Young DD and they were joined by second placed Delta Physio and Locked In. After the Quarter finals had been played the semi-finalists had been decided with Class of 13 to meet Mullumbimby Moonshooters and FJV to play FDS.
The semi-finals were both very close games with Class of 13 winning 1-0 and FJV winning 3-2. Scorer for Class of 13 was Jake perry and for FJV, Jack Moustoukas netted twice and Logan Guglielmana Once.
In the Grand Final Class of 13 beat FJV 2-1 to retain the trophy. Taryn Bradford and Chris Achille scored the goals for Class of thirteen and Jhett Jones replied for FJV.
The Ladies competition only attracted two teams so Goalden Girls and Fat and Furious played off for the trophy with Fat and Furious winning 2-1. Goals for Fat and Furious were scored by Sienna Lago, Sian Reardon, and Kya Quagliata.
A big Thank You for all the teams who took part and helped to raise money for a very good cause.
Contributed with thanks to Cyclops.
Escriva Cup Ladies Winners Fat and Furious
Escriva Cup Male Winners Class of 13
The Ayr Bowling Club has enjoyed another week filled with competitive matches and social events, showcasing the talent and camaraderie of its members.
Tuesday Ladies’ Social Bowls kicked off the week with 14 players taking to the green. Notable matches included a win for the team of Karen Shepherd, Linda Guimelli, Beryl Cornford, and Mary Poli, who defeated Meryl Smith, Merle Nixon, Joy Comollatti, and Heather Jorgensen. In another match, Ruth Moore, Karen Page, and Irene Wilson triumphed over Isabel Cislowski, Sandra Stidston, and Dot Cutting.
On Wednesday 30 October, Pam Power represented the club in the Champions of Champions tournament at Bargara Bowls Club. Pam Power performed admirably against some of Queensland’s best bowlers, narrowly missing out on a spot in the Championship playoff. Her impressive showing capped off a fantastic year, earning her recognition and respect from her peers.
The Wednesday Mixed Social Bowls featured three exciting games of triples, bringing both competition and laughter. The winning team comprised Sandra Darwen, George Nixon, and Chris Olditch, who defeated Margret Chapman, Dino Poli, and Wayne Coonan. Later that evening, a single game of rinks saw Evelyn Wiltshere, Tricia Achille, Cisco, and Ross McLaughlin emerge victorious.
Fun Friday Night Bowls saw a turnout of 32 participants enjoying an evening of friendly competition. Spirits were high as four games of rinks were played. The winning team of Mika Strano, Melissa Northward, Matt Strano, and Michael Northward bested Lyn Copas, Toni Colburn, Deb Calligaro, and Tracey Redgwell. Second place went to Karen Shepherd, Ron Smythe, Deslie Olsen, and Barry Shepherd, while the Sportsman’s Prize was awarded to the team of Rebekah Oakes, Johnny Casella, Holly Giarusso, Ross Cambino, and Andrew Curro. The club extends its gratitude to all participants and looks forward to the final Fun Night of the year on 29 November.
On Saturday, the club hosted two games of triples and one game of fours, with intense competition evident throughout the matches. The winning team included John Pirrone, Rob Garner, and Anthony Bull, who defeated Cisco, Ron Smythe, and Barry Shepherd.
Sunday marked a continuation of the club championships, featuring Mixed Triples. Lorraine Wolffe, Sandra Stidston and Anthony Bull claimed victory against Donna Soper, Barry Shepherd, and Ron Soper, while earlier in the week the Mixed Singles was held with Michael Paravicini defeating Gary Pearce.
The Ayr Bowling Club invites everyone to its final Fun Friday Night Bowls event of the year on 29 November, starting at 6 PM. This evening promises fun for bowlers of all levels, encouraging participants to bring friends or join solo to meet new people. The entry fee is $10 per game, which includes a sausage sizzle at 6 PM and a light supper after bowling begins at 7 PM. For more information or to sign up, please contact Maurie Power at 0412 551 816 or Pam Power at 0458 330 019.
The club looks forward to seeing both new and returning faces for an enjoyable evening of bowling and community spirit.
Contributed with thanks to Anthony Bull.
Friday Fun Night 1st Place winners!
Friday Fun Night 2nd Place victors!
Friday Fun Night Sportsman's Prize winners!
Wednesday afternoon saw another excellent turnout for bowls. Bev Garioch, Lyn Farr, and Lyn Storrie triumphed over Ann Newton, Vanda Ballao, and Joy Woods. Members are encouraged to join the fun each Wednesday - please have your names in by 1pm for a 1:30pm start.
Friday night’s social bowls drew a fantastic crowd. In the pairs match, Bruce McCallum and Ray Panecassio claimed victory over Margaret McLaughlin and Joe Ypinazar. The triples game went to Ben Mills, Ross McLaughlin, and Jamie Woods, who defeated David Bycroft, Joy Woods, and Gary Pearce.
With some members competing in out-of-town events, numbers were slightly down on Sunday. Nonetheless, Ben Mills, Doug Kiehne, and Joe Ypinazar secured a win against Norm Storrie, Neville Dickenson, and Leo Kenny. In the pairs, Kenny Ferguson and Richard Mau defeated Rob Jorgensen and Alan Garioch, while Lyn Storrie and Peter Jorgensen bested Henry Hazel and Kevin Collins.
A reminder that Trophy Bowls Night, sponsored by Bennett Exhaust, is coming up on Friday, 15 November. As this will be our last event of the year, it promises to be a popular evening - get your names in as soon as possible!
On Saturday, 16 November, Charters Towers will be visiting for a return match. Please check the notice board for additional information.
Contributed with thanks to Lloyd Shepherd.
The Brandon Bowls Club hosted another awesome week of action
Home Hill Bowls Club invites the Burdekin to their Come and Try Day, particularly children and teenagers to find out about a new sport to play injury free. It’s a 9am start and will run until lunchtime. Drinks will be available, bring your hat and flat soled shoes. If not, you can go barefoot. For enquiries, please phone 0428183054.
What’s On At The Club
Mondays: 10am Coffee Chats. Come along and join.
Wednesdays: 10am Trimmers
5:30pm Barefoot Bowls and a sausage sizzle
Thursdays: 9am Bingo
1pm Social Bowls
Saturdays: 1pm Saturday Bowls Open Mixed
Completion of Competition Bowls to be advised.
Contributed with thanks to Stormin’ Norman.
WHAT: Come & Try Day
WHEN: This Sunday from 9am
WHERE: Home Hill Bowls Club
You too can play like this!
The Home Hill Golf Course came alive with friendly competition and laughter during the Golf Ambrose event, a key highlight of the Home Hill Harvest Festival. Participants gathered for a day of teamwork, skill, and light-hearted fun, embracing the event’s spirit by dressing up and celebrating together.
One team added extra flair to the day by dressing up as XXXX beer, sporting simple but creative outfits that paid homage to the iconic Queensland brand, drawing laughs and adding a festive vibe to the course.
The Ambrose format made the event accessible for all skill levels, with teams working together to achieve the best overall score, creating a strong sense of camaraderie among players. After the final holes, participants enjoyed refreshments and a presentation of prizes, recognising standout performances and memorable moments. The Golf Ambrose was a fantastic way to celebrate community spirit, friendship, and the Home Hill Harvest Festival’s longstanding traditions.
Jacob Hook, Corey Catanzaro, Luke Blackburn and Steve Delle Baite
Rob, Kieren, Gordon and Jason
Shane Hartwell, Jason Forno, Tim Branch, Peter Mackaway
Clark Grogan
Erin Brennan’s Tyrepower Team
Photo credit: Miah Lampard
The Ayr Golf Club hosted the final monthly medal event of the year for their junior players over the weekend, with plenty of commendable results scored across the board.
The official November 3-hole competition winners were River Vass for Monthly Medal and with Grey Perry celebrated as the Gross Winner. Grey also took out Least putts and Andi Perry took home Longest Putt.
The 6-hole competition saw the return of some old players with the Club welcoming back and congratulating Parker Lawson who took Monthly Medal, Angus Watson for Gross winner and Parker Lawson and Heath Smart for Least Putts.
In 9-hole competition Riley Dobe was the Monthly medal winner with an impressive PB. Lyla Land took out Gross winner and Parker Oar won Least putts.
Congratulations to Jett James for making the move to 9 holes and Hudson Suffeciencia for making his move to 6 holes. Well done!
Ayr Junior Golf have a come and try with no membership fee for the remainder of the year held Saturday mornings at the Ayr Golf Club. 9 holes 8am, 6 holes 8:30am, 3 holes 9am. The clubhouse have plenty of clubs to lend so why not pop out for a hit.
Contributed with thanks to Kristina Patane Land.
November Monthly Medal Winners with presenters, Jett James and Lyla Land.
The Home Hill Harvest Festival’s annual King and Queen of the Hill event returned on Saturday, October 26, drawing determined participants for a thrilling early morning climb up Inkerman Hill.
Starting at 6.30am, runners raced up to the summit lookout, then descended the steep goat track, where the 2024 Harvest Festival Queens were on hand to record finish times.
This year’s event featured four age categories, each with impressive performances. In the Under 12s, Quinn Jones led the girls at 28:01, while Connor claimed victory for the boys with 25:50. In the 13-17 bracket, Grace Ogemeni finished first for the girls at 27:33, and Luke Blacklock clocked a fast 17:42 for the boys.
The 18-35 category saw Jennifer Fotimos lead with 22:15, while Brendan Maltby set a new record with a blazing 16 minutes. For the 35+ group, Naomi Jones took the crown at 23:17, and Robert A. Rama led the men with 17:35.
The King and Queen of the Hill remains a festival highlight, showcasing the community’s athletic spirit and resilience.
Photo credit: Marni Hine