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 storyBurdekin Clay Target Club held their 100 Target Double Barrel event on Sunday February 11.
44 shooters attended, including travelling shooters from various clubs, which is always wonderful to see.
Our Major sponsor for the day was Honeycombes Sales & Service, thank you for your ongoing support.
The weather was hot in the sun with a slight breeze now and then.
Wayne Cislowski was top dog for the day shooting a clean sweep with 100/100; he was on fire, not even looking like he was going to miss a target.
Followed by an intense shoot off between Joe Caruso and Ron Gough to decide 1st and 2nd in AA Grade.
Unfortunately, after shooting a further 100 targets, Joe Caruso dropped a target, which meant Ron Gough placing 1st in AA Grade and Joe Caruso 2nd.
In A Grade Joe Scalia and Joe (Jnr) Sebastiani shot 99/100 which is an awesome achievement and then had to shoot off to find a winner – Joe Scalia won.
Two Burdekin members John Cerqui and Geoff Dalton shot off for B Grade and John took out the win.
C Grade shoot off was won by Townsville Member Peter Scott – congratulations to all.
If you’re looking at starting a new sport or just want to try something different, why not come to our come & try day, held on Saturday February 24.
For further details, check out Burdekin Clay Target Club on Facebook.
Contributed by Sylvia Rossato
Results
Event 1-15 Target Pointscore 15m
AA Grade 1st Joe Caruso 45/45, 2nd Ray Collinson 44/45
A Grade 1st Benji Micallef 44/45, 2nd Colin Ferguson, Joe Scalia & David Stitt 42/45
B Grade 1st Sylvia Rossato 44/45, 2nd Mark Simpson 42/45
C Grade 1st Brian Bonanno 43/45, 2nd Pedro Le Blowitz 42/45
Event 2-100 Target Double Barrel 15m sponsored by Honeycombes Sales & Service
OPEN 1st Wayne Cislowski 100/100
AA Grade 1st Ron Gough 199/201, 2nd Joe Caruso 198/201
A Grade 1st Joe Scalia 107/108, 2nd Joe ( Jnr) Sebastiani 106/108
B Grade 1st John Cerqui 98/101, 2nd Geoff Dalton 97/101
C Grade 1st Peter Scott 90/103, 2nd Richard Stanhope 89/103
Caption 1: Back Row L-R Honeycombes Sales & Service Bud Taylor, Ron Gough, Joe Scalia, John Cerqui, Peter Scott. Front Row L-R Joe Caruso, Joe (Jnr) Sebastiani, Wayne Cislowski, Geoff Dalton, Richard Stanhope
Caption 2: Sponsor Honeycombes Sales & Service Bud Taylor and Wayne Cislowski
On the weekend of the February 10-11, Millie Lyne and her coaches, Kim and Mick McConnachie, travelled to Brisbane to compete in the QLD State Sprint (50m events) Championships held at Chandler Swimming Pool. Millie represented the Burdekin Torpedoes in five events and one final, which included the open 50m Breaststroke where she secured her qualifying time for the National Age Swimming Championships held on the Gold Coast in April with a time of 36.24s, smashing her personal best time by 1.08s. A great achievement for all the hard work she and her coaches have put in over the past year.
She then backed it up in the 13yo girls 50m Breaststroke and qualified for the final where she placed 9th in the State for her age. Millie is hoping to secure more times for the National Age Championships in the next month at upcoming Swimming meets in North QLD.
Contributed by Kate Lyne
Caption 1: Burdekin Swimmer Millie Lyne qualified for the National Age Swimming Championships after a personal best swim at Chandler recently
Caption 2: Millie with her coaches Kim (left) and Mick (right) McConnachie
Photos supplied
For six years, locals and visitors alike have been starting their weekends with a social run through Ayr’s Plantation Park.
Plantation parkrun marked its sixth anniversary on Saturday, February 17, with 25 runners joining the celebrations.
Co-Event Director Stephen Crouther attended the first Plantation parkrun on February 18, 2018 where 90 people attended.
“Since then, we’ve run with 20-30 people each week,” he said.
“It’s good to see people turn up and volunteers turn up to make it happen.”
Caption: 25 runners took part in Plantation parkrun’s 6th birthday run. Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
Since the first Plantation parkrun on February 17, 2018, 926 participants have completed 4,861 parkruns covering a total distance of 24,305-kilometres and a total of 169 individuals have volunteered 1,480 times.
In the 160 events Plantation parkrun Co-Event Director Stephen Crouther has participated in, he said he hasn’t run once, shaving his time from what was once an hour to 53 minutes to complete the 5-kilometre course.
“It’s a run, not a race, so it’s up to people as to whether they walk it or run it,” Mr Crouther said.
“Just get out and be active.”
Plantation parkrun happens every Saturday at Plantation Park where people gather to run or walk a 5-kilometre course through the park and the Juru Walk.
The event is free and open to all ages and abilities.
“It’s a good social get together encouraging people to get out and move,” Mr Crouther said.
Entirely dependent on volunteers, Mr Crouther is proud to claim the Plantation parkrun has never cancelled due to a lack of volunteers in its six-year history.
“To run each week, we really need a run director, timekeeper, someone scanning barcodes, someone handing out barcodes, and a tail walker,” he said.
“We’ve got a good team of run directors which makes this job so much simpler.
“I just want to thank everyone who has supported us over the six years.
“There have been people who have come and gone for various reasons, but I just want to thank everyone who has helped us over the years, there’s been a large number of volunteers and people who support us.
“I particularly want to thank the Council for the support they have given us too; just the fact that we can use this park, it’s a beautiful place, Council keeps it nice and tidy, and we thank them for that.”
To find out more and to register as a participant or volunteer, visit www.parkrun.com.au/plantation.
Caption 2: Nathan Barrett
Caption 3: Drew Bursey
Caption 6: Cathy Friend
Caption 9: Nick and William Wiseman
Caption 11: Holly Giarrusso
Caption 12: Henrietta Cherry and Holly Alford
Caption 18: Ian Condon and his son
Caption 21: Rowan and Courtney Anderson
Caption 22: Stephen Crouther
Caption 23: Eddie Jones and Matilda Wiseman
Photo credit: Sam Gillespie
The 2024 football season started last Saturday for Burdekin FC. The Panthers were away to Estates in the Kappa Cup. It was a good start to the season with the Panthers winning 2-1 at Victoria Park in Townsville.
The boys were keen to get into their first fixture of the year. The Panthers always seem to do well in the Cup and wanted to continue that. Burdekin started well with Matthew Kolb hitting the post with a well drilled left foot shot. With lots of short, sharp passing, the Panthers were able to find pockets of space, and eventually got the breakthrough they deserved after Jay Leckenby in the box, laid a nice pass to Ryan Scodellaro who from just outside the penalty area calmly placed his left foot shot in the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
Estates fought back, growing into the game and with the Panthers fitness levels lacking, Burdekin were on the back foot for the last twenty minutes of the first half, and under pressure. Estates got their reward just before half time to go into the break all square at 1-1. Burdekin came out in the second half trying to play like they had in the first twenty minutes and the game was far more evenly poised. The Panthers went ahead with fifteen minutes to go when Elliot Dal Santo, unmarked at the back post, calmly headed in a cross.
Congratulations to Jarrod Dal Santo who made his first team starting debut and to Oscar Licciardello who was named on the bench for the first time, a step up in his football career. The Panthers now play JCU Riverway in the next round of the Cup. The match is at International Park this Saturday night at 7.00.
Training at International Park is on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.30 pm for men and Wednesdays at 6.00 pm for women.
Junior Registration for the 2024 season closed on Sunday. There are nearly 200 juniors nominated for the season, great numbers! Coaches will be getting together during the week to pick teams for each age group. The first pre-season game will be this Saturday, at times to be determined.
Keep an eye out on your emails and Facebook for any information this week leading up to the first pre-season game. The MiniRoos Coaching Clinic will be held on 25th February from 4:30pm- 6:30pm, This is a Free Coaching Clinic.
Read Football Matters with Cyclops on the Burdekin FC Facebook page.
Contributed by Richard Samwell
Elliot Dal Santo. Photo supplied
Hordes of people descended on the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club on Saturday February 10 for their annual Beach Golf Day.
The day kicked off with the drawing event of their Top 100 Club, where the masses mingled over lunch and drinks until the big wheel revealed the lucky winners. First prize went to Ena Daniels, whilst Carol Rossato was the winner of second prize.
20 teams took to the unique beach golf course to make their way around the 6 holes, enjoying an afternoon of sunshine, sand and laughs.
The Ayr Surf Club would like to thank their sponsors for the day, The Kalamia Hotel and Padman Water Solutions for their generous donation of prizes, and all those who attended to support their club.
Best dressed team for the day were The Drunken Bus Drivers - Ben Nielson, Danny Horan, Jimmy Hayllor and Greeny.
Overall Winners were 4 Over Par - Ben Pontifex, Dave and Kathryn Sartori, Jarrod Rossato and Sarah Pontifex.
Their next event is a Family Fun Day being held on Saturday March 2 which will be a great family day out with lots of activities for young and old.
Contributed by Kellie Lawry
‘4 Over Par’ were overall winners on the day
‘The Drunken Bus Drivers’ were awarded Best Dressed
Photos supplied: Kellie Lawry
The services of some of its most dedicated members and volunteers were recognised by Burdekin Race Club at a presentation late last year.
At a race meeting on December 9 2023, four volunteers were presented with Life Memberships while a further four were honoured for their volunteer service.
“It’s all about recognising those many years of volunteering,” said Burdekin Race Club President Rick Gudge.
“Everything that’s done here is done by volunteers and, without them, there’s no club.”
Life Memberships were presented to Doug Chappell, Robyn Hewson, Torrie Davies and Jan Davies.
Jim and Fay Olsen and Mitchell and Margaret Gudge were also highlighted for their contributions to the club.
Mr Chappell has worked in numerous stewarding roles since he first became involved in racing as a teenager and was honoured after around 60 years of service to the club.
“I was real thrilled,” Mr Chappell told Racing Queensland.
“I got the shock of my life when I was told.
“It has been a big journey.”
Fellow Life Member Ms Hewson was a member of Burdekin Delta Turf Club before joining Burdekin Race Club in the early 1990s.
“She’s been a strong member of our club for many years,” said Mr Gudge.
Mr Davies is a former Burdekin Race Club President and Vice President while Ms Davies aids in the publicity of the Burdekin Grower Race Day.
“Both were a main part in the setting up of Burdekin Grower Race Day in 1999; Torrie’s a judge and Jan looks after all of our correspondence,” said Mr Gudge.
Mr Gudge said the Burdekin Race Club is looking for new members, particularly younger members.
“It’s about getting satisfaction out of what you do and supplying a product for other people,” he said.
“When we get together, it’s good camaraderie, we all get along well, and it’s good to be a part of a club.”
Contact Mr Gudge on 0407 022 719 if you’re interested in getting involved in the club.
Burdekin Race Club will hold its next meet this Saturday, February 17 while tickets for the iconic Burdekin Growers Race Day, set to be held on Saturday, May 18, will go on sale in April.
Life membership presentation L-R Burdekin Race Club Vice President Ron Scott, Robyn Hewson, Doug Chappell, Jan and Torrie Davies and Club President Ricky Gudge. Photo credit: David Jackson
A year away from home playing in southern Queensland has given forward Tate Brombal extra incentive to be a part of the Burdekin Roosters A grade side this season.
After being in and out of the top grade in 2022, Tate decided to test himself in another League.
Last year took him south to Warwick where he signed with the Warwick Cowboys under coach Col Speed, a man highly regarded in the coaching ranks in the state.
Speed last year coached Toowoomba in the 47th Batallion Trophy which is played between leagues like Bundaberg, Gympie and Maryborough.
The Cowboys play in the 12 team Toowoomba League with both country and Toowoomba city teams.
Tate said they played against country teams like Goondiwindi, Pittsworth, Dalby, Oakey and Wattles and city teams Valleys, Brothers, Highfield, Souths and Newtown.
“The football is very hard in that competition with a number of young and older players coming from Sydney and Brisbane to join the clubs,” the player said.
He added that there were also a lot of Pacific Islanders working in the area and they played it hard.
The support for Rugby League in that area is huge with big crowds turning out to watch the local games.
“Places like Roma, Dalby and Goondiwindi usually have packed grounds and they support their teams full on,” Tate said.
The forward, who has bulked up to over 110kg, says he is looking forward to one thing especially ... “a Burdekin winter .... it is absolutely freezing at times down there.”
“At times it is so cold and foggy it gets hard to see the other end of the field.”
When asked about the comparison between the Townsville and Toowoomba styles of play, he thought Townsville would be quicker, but Toowoomba would be a lot harder.
The returning Rooster said he hopes to play anywhere in the forwards in A Grade for the Roosters but just to be out there would suit him.
He thought training was coming along well under new coach Daniel Beazley and players should learn a lot from his experience.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
Forward Tate Brombal has returned to the Burdekin after a season in southeast Queensland. Photo supplied
The weekend of February 3-4 saw the Burdekin Torpedoes take on the might of North Queensland swimming in Townsville, at the Townsville Tourists meet which boasted a whooping 282 swimmers from across the region. The Torpedoes had 15 swimmers representing our district with the youngest Brielle Sangiuliano having her first swim meet at just age 5. The heat was on and with some fast swims on both days, the Burdekin Torpedoes had some great results, with plenty of personal best times being achieved. Coaches Kim and Mick McConnachie again travelled with the team and were proud of the results of all swimmers, putting in some great effort in scorching heat.
Contributed by Kate Lyne
Lewis Bonato dominated the pool when the Burdekin Torpedoes took on the might of North Queensland swimming at the recent Townsville Tourists meet. Photo credit: Kate Lyne
Results
Lewis Bonato (9yo Boys) - 1st 50m Breaststroke, 1st 100m Backstroke, 3rd 50m Freestyle, 1st 100m Breaststroke, 2nd 50m Butterfly, 2nd 50m Backstroke.
Parker Bonato (12yo Boys) - 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 2nd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 100m Breaststroke, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 3rd 100m Freestyle.
Isla Chapman (14yo Girls) - 3rd 50m Breaststroke
Milla Chapman (12yo Girls) - 3rd 50m Breaststroke
Taylor Chapman (9yo Girls) - 2nd 50m Breaststroke, 2nd 100m Breaststroke.
Jedd Giddy (14yo Boys) - 1st 50m Breaststroke, 2nd 100m Backstroke, 1st 50m Freestyle, 1st 100m Breaststroke.
Nate Giddy (11yo Boys) - 2nd 50m Freestyle
Millie Lyne (13yo Girls) - 1st 50m Breaststroke, 1st 100m Backstroke, 2nd 50m Freestyle, 1st 100m Breaststroke, 2nd 50m Butterfly, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 1st 100m Freestyle.
John McKaig (Open Men) - 3rd 50m Freestyle, 1st 100m Butterfly, 2nd 50m Butterfly, 2nd 100m Freestyle.
Ellanah Searle (8yo Girls) - 3rd 50m Backstroke
Maddison Searle (9yo Girls) - 2nd 50m Freestyle, 2nd 50m Backstroke, 3rd 100m Freestyle.
Arabella Sangiuliano (11yo Girls) - 2nd 400m Freestyle
Maddison and Ellanah Searle
Koa and Brax Wright
Millie Lyne
Arabella and Brielle Sangiuliano
Parker Bonato, John McKaig and Lewis Bonato
Photos supplied
Tuesday February 6 Winners of the Amcal sponsored day were Katharina Stuckler and Heather Jorgensen, defeating Raylene Hervey and Isabel Cislowski. Meryl Nixon, Sandra Stidston and Pam Power defeated Lynette Storrie, Elaine Young and Irene Wilson.
A donation was presented to our local SES John and Rosemarie Winn by Ayr Ladies Bowls President Sandra Stidston.
Results for Wednesday Feb 7:
Winners were John Pirrone, Joe Papale and Chris Olditch who defeated Happy Horan,Anthony Bull and Ray Wall.
Results for Saturday Feb 10 sponsored by Mahjong Ladies:
Winners were Paul Vass, Mick Olsen and Lew Stidston who defeated Mick Murison, George Nixon and Joe Papale.
2nd Place went toMerle Nixon, Margaret Chapman and Maurie Power who defeated Lorraine Wolffe, Donna Soper and Ron Soper.
What a great night of bowls we had on Wednesday, February 7. A cooling breeze was blowing and there were some good bowls played. The winners on the night were Joe Grabbi, Heather Jorgensen and Tricia Achille and RobynMcAllister.
Contributed by Michael Parravicini
Friday night’s highlight was the singles match between Pancho and Gary Pearce.
Pancho set the pace early on in the game only to lose to Gary in later stages of game.
Gary Pearce joined three other energetic bowlers in Chris Pearce, Peter Lejarraga and Lloyd Shepherd. Bowen Invitational Fours has been going for many years and along with 15 other teams the competition was very strong. Teams came from Townsville in the North to Mackay in the South.
Three rounds on Saturday and the team walked away with one win and two losses. On Sunday, they had one win and one loss.
Wednesday Ladies Bowls starts for 2024 with names in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start.
Friday night we start with first Corporate Bowls night proudly sponsored by Ray Peterson at Peto’s Marine Home Hill.
Members attending don’t forget plate for smoko at end of evening.
Don’t forget championship games to be played as soon as possible.
Good Bowling.
Contributed by Lloyd Shepherd
Wednesday night’s barefoot bowls saw 18 players take to the green on February 7.
The winners for the night were Joclyn, Aaron and Meryl.
Thursday February 8 also saw 18 bowlers do battle on Rummeny Green.
Thanks again to the sponsor Rocky Ponds Produce.
The winners on the day were Paul, Judy and Glen.
Barefoot bowls again on Wednesday night with a pre-game snag Sanger as well as Wednesday morning craft group, Tuesday Trimmers, Thursday morning bingo and Thursday arvos for social bowls.
The Tuesday Trimmers club recently donated $100 to Home Hill Community Sports Club.
Contributed by Stephen Doig
Barefoot bowls winners Joclyn, Aaron and Meryl
Thursday bowls winners Paul, Judy and Glen
Home Hill Community Sports Club President Trevor Elton receiving a cheque from Bev Woods
Photos supplied
It was all looking good for Friday Junior Cricket to kick off after it was called off the previous week due to wet fields. That was until around 2:30pm when the rain came down at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Cricket Complex which dashed our hopes for play. It also put in jeopardy our home game against Wanderers in the Under 17 Townsville competition the next morning. The start time for this game was put back to 12 noon in the hope that pitch would dry out enough. Thanks to our groundsmen for their hard work in getting the job done preparing the pitch and mowing the field. The later start meant that we were going to be without one player for half the game and another would have to leave later in the second innings due to both having work commitments.
We won the toss and chose to bowl first, hoping that more players in the field would outweigh the loss of a batter in our lineup. The first ball of the innings was sent down by Leo Olditch which resulted in their opener top edging a catch to Salvatore Cardillo at cover, they were 1 for 0. Their batters then dug in and slowly added runs, only losing five more wickets to end their innings on 177. In the hot and humid conditions our bowlers and fielders performed well with Thomas Cardillo getting two wickets, Leo Olditch, Salvatore Cardillo, Rian Berryman and John Southwell getting one each. Joey Southwell took two catches, Jacob Machin and Salvatore one each, Corey Heidke contributed with a stumping.
The decision at the toss put us out in the field in the hottest part of the day which really sapped the energy of our players, and it showed in our batting. Our opener was also caught on the first ball of the innings but the similarities with Wanderers’ batting ended there. Most of our batters didn’t bat with any patience, not waiting for the bad balls to put away. Two runouts of batters that were looking comfortable and a bottom edge from a short ball onto the stumps didn’t help our situation at all. We were all out in the 14th over with Corey Heidke our top scorer this game.
Time now to regroup and train for our next game which is against Brothers who we beat last time we met.
Contributed by Scott Heidke
Wanderers defeated Home Hill in the first home game of the year on Saturday. Photo supplied
Ayr Junior Golf held its first game for the year last Saturday, February 10.
The weather was hot, but a nice group of players came ready to get back into it. Many regular members returned along with two new players, Celine and Heath.
A mini 3 hole, 6 hole and 9 hole competition was played. Heath was the gross winner for 3 holes, Opie was the Nett winner. For 6 holes, some close scores, with Logan the gross winner, and Kyle the Nett winner. In 9 holes, Amaya was the gross winner, and Oscar the Nett winner. Well done to all for coming along, and also to Dave for helping the juniors for the morning.
This weekend on Saturday the club will host coaching for the morning. New members always welcome, times will be confirmed. Please follow Junior Golf Ayr for more information.
Contributed by Laura Mahoney
Players new and old attended Ayr Junior Golf’s first game of the year last weekend. Photo supplied
Coming off a defeat in round 10 last week, Peto’s Marine have bounced back in a big way with a trouncing of Crowned Mongrels in their first fixture of the year.
Peto's Marine won the toss and elected to bat, with opener Simon Vickers getting to work immediately with 33 runs from 17 balls.
First drop Josiah Ballin top scored agonisingly short of his half century with 48 from 53, while Daniel Olditch also contributed with 37 from 36.
Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro shone with the ball for Crowned Mongrels, taking 3/26 from three overs while Nicholas Pengelly, Andrew Wallwork, Alex Stillhard and Casper Licciardello all took one wicket each.
Alexander Romeo also took a run out for the fielding side, seeing Peto's Marine finish their 25 overs on 8/191.
With a handy total to defend, Peto's Marine made short work of Crowned Mongrels’ batting lineup, starting with a caught and bowled on the second ball of the innings from Leon Franklin.
Crowned Mongrels struggled to establish their presence in the middle, with not one batsman making double figures and top scores going to Alexander Romeo with eight runs and Jay Leckenby with six.
Franklin went on to take two more wickets, finishing the innings with 3/7 from three overs, while Josiah Ballin, Darren O’Keeffe, Ben Walters, Darren Fabbro and Mark Nosworthy took one wicket each and Josiah Ballin took a run out.
Down one player, Crowned Mongrels lost all nine wickets for 42 runs after 10.5 overs.
Crowned Mongrels will take on ladder leaders Guardian Pharmacy this Saturday.
Leon Franklin took 3/7 for Peto's Marine
Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro took 3/26 for Crowned Mongrels
Photos supplied
Wednesday January 31: winners were Richard Aplin, Vince Beitia & Lew Stidston who defeated John Hall, Happy Horan & Kaos.
Saturday February 3: Despite very hot conditions, we had a good turnout for our belated Australia Day Celebration sponsored by Phelan’s Pies.
1st Prize went to Barry Hewson, Sam Caltabiano and Thelma Klopper who defeated Jim Murray/Mick Olsen, George Nixon and Henry Hazle.
2nd Prize went to Happy Horan, Joe Grabbi and Lew Stidston who defeated Katharina Stuckler, Rob Garner and Pam Power.
3rd Prize went to Paul Vass, Chris Berkery and Wayne Coonan who defeated Lorraine Wolffe, Anthony Bull and Chris Olditch.
A big thank you to Phelan’s Pies for their continued support.
Mens Club Championship rinks and singles open Wednesday February 14 and close on Sunday February 25. Competition commences Sunday March 10 at 8:30am for Championship rinks.
Come along for a game of bowls on Wednesday nights at the Ayr Bowls Club. If you have never played bowls, no worries, we have bowls you can use, and you will be shown how to play bowls. Phone the bowls club on 47831336 between 6.00pm and 6.30pm to put your name in. Play begins at 7.00pm.
Winners last Wednesday night were Robyn McAllister, Ross McLaughlin, Evelyn Wiltshere and Heather Jorgensen.
Contributed by Michael Parravicini