Brandon Bowls Club marked ANZAC Day on 25 April with a moving minute’s silence before 46 bowlers from Bowen, Alligator Creek, Home Hill, and Suburban Bowls Clubs took to the green, enjoying a day sponsored by RLA Finance. The event was filled with laughter and camaraderie. The day’s winners were Ross McLaughlin, Andy Cap, and Mitch Wright, with Yogi Bare, Neville Dickinson, and David Harding taking second, and Henry Hazel, Lyn Storrie, and Joe Yipnazar finishing third. Thanks go to Hugh Montgom
Read the full storyIt’s been a fantastic week of fun and fierce competition at Ayr Bowling Club! The greens have been buzzing with energy as members threw themselves into both social games and championship matches. With the championship season in full swing, the talent and sportsmanship on display have been nothing short of impressive. Social Ladies’ bowls continued Tuesday with a good turn up, giving us two rinks’ games. Winners were Meryl Smith, Karen Page, Heather Jorgensen and Irene Wilson defeating Merle Nix
Read the full storySaturday th 3rd of May 1.00am to 5.00pm ( Patrol Group A ) Chris Wicks, Damien Rickets, Emma Rickets, Jane Wicks. Sunday th 4th of May 9,00am to 5.00pm ( All Da y Patrol Group F ) Lisa Furnell, Jen Morgan, John Furnell, Jo Morgan, Lauren Chapman, Isla Chapman, Ryley Sartori, Jake Sartori, Kat Sartori, Dave Sartori. Monday 5 th May 9.00am to 5.00pm ( Labour Day Patrol Group G ) Carl list, Jimmy Hayllor, James kennedy, Shane Morgan, Ross Blakey, Ross Rickards Jedd Giddy.
Read the full storyAs the sun rose over the famous cane fields of the Burdekin on Sunday morning, competitors and spectators alike gathered in Anzac Park for the highly anticipated 2025 Burdekin Sugar Rush. The morning was kicked off with the Wilmar Half Marathon at 6:30am, with runners setting out on a newly revamped course that highlighted the region’s iconic cane paddocks and scenic rural roads. The Half Marathon was the first of four races that made up the day’s packed schedule, drawing in athletes and runni
Read the full storyThree Burdekin athletes were recently announced as finalists for the NQ Sport star Awards held in Mackay over the weekend, with 18-year-old Kiera Wiseman being recognised as runner-up in the NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sport star Of The Year category.
Kiera and Ky Mitchell were both finalists in NQ Junior Sport star Of The Year and NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sport star Of The Year categories while Lisa Furnell was a finalist in the NQ Sport Volunteer Of The Year category.
Kiera and Ky, their families and other members of the Burdekin community travelled to Mackay for the awards which have played a major role in sporting communities for 32 years, recognising the incredible achievements of regional North Queensland athletes.
An unforgettable evening recognising sporting excellence in north Queensland took place at the highly anticipated 2023 MM Electrical NQ Sportstar Awards last Saturday, November 4 in Mackay.
Hosted by, and marking the 40th anniversary of the North Queensland Sports Foundation, the event was a celebration of sporting achievements across north Queensland with three Burdekin superstars, Kiera Wiseman, Ky Mitchell and Lisa Furnell, all nominated across a variety of categories.
Read on to learn more about the Burdekin’s star nominees.
A finalist in both NQ Junior Sportstar Of The Year and NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sportstar Of The Year, Kiera Wiseman feels proud to be recognised for her hard work in the sport of waterskiing.
Kiera first started social skiing at 3 years old with her dad, turning to tournament skiing at the age of 10.
Now 18 years old, she’s been tournament skiing ever since.
“I love being able to travel so much for the sport, as well as the amount of really good friends I’ve made,” Kiera said. “I also love the adrenaline rush I get when skiing.”
2023 has been a massive year for Kiera, a highlight coming when she travelled to Chile to represent Australia at the Junior World Championships.
She also competed in her first junior Moomba Master on the Yarra River in Melbourne and represented Australia for the 3rd time in the Aussie/Kiwi challenge in Albury.
While preparing for the World Championships, Kiera would train up to four times a week and often travel to receive expert coaching.
She recognises elite water-skier and two-time world champion of water ski jumping, Jacinta Carroll, as her role model; Jacinta’s world record breaking jumps inspiring Kiera to strive in the sport.
Kiera was announced as runner-up NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sportstar Of The Year and was in Mackay to accept her award.
“It was a really lovely night,” she said.
“I’d just like to thank the sponsors of the event as it’s always such a great night to attend.”
As she finishes high school this year, Kiera is looking forward to enjoying this time of her life and, as for next year she says “Anything is possible”.
Ky Mitchell was also a finalist in both NQ Junior Sportstar Of The Year and NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sportstar Of The Year categories.
The 11-year-old started riding motorbikes at age 3 and racing at age 5, now competing in two disciplines: Flat Track; 85cc 9-13yrs and Speedway; 125cc solo under 16yrs.
“I love everything about bikes from riding for fun to racing speedway and dirt bikes and anything with wheels,” he said.
“I ride every day and compete most weekends.”
Ky said he was extremely happy to be nominated and picked as a finalist in the NQ Sportstar Awards.
Attending on the night, he and his family found great inspiration from fellow nominees and guest speaker Brook Hansen OAM.
Ky has won multiple titles in recent years and is proving himself as a star of the future in motorcycle racing.
Having been selected in the Under 16yrs Australian Speedway Championship, Ky and his family will travel to Tamworth next weekend to take on the next chapter of his racing journey.
Lisa Furnell was unable to attend the NQ Sportstar Awards over the weekend as she had to cover an eight-hour patrol for Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club the following day.
While on patrol on Sunday, Lisa and the team completed a rescue, highlighting the importance of her role in the Burdekin community and the justification behind her nomination for NQ Sport Volunteer Of The Year.
“We don’t have a lot of rescues, but it’s nice to know that we’re out there covering the beach, especially in the stinger season,” Lisa said.
Lisa was the first member of the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club, and has come to achieve 1,000 patrolling hours and she’s also heavily involved in training younger members and fundraising.
She first became involved in the club when her children started Nippers before competing and volunteering herself.
“I just loved the idea of being down there on the beach and patrolling the beach,” she said.
Following on from a Lifesaver of the Year award in 2022, Lisa was disappointed to be unable to attend the awards but thankful for the recognition and support.
“It was a privilege to be nominated considering there are so many volunteers involved in local clubs,” she said.
“It’s just a great club and we have a really supportive community.”
Kiera Wiseman was announced as runner-up NQ Junior Rural And Remote Sportstar Of The Year. Photo supplied
Burdekin Shire Council Mayor Lyn McLaughlin, Kiera Wiseman, Ky Mitchell and Burdekin Shire Council Manager Community Services Tony Blackwell at the NQ Sportstar Awards in Mackay
The Home Hill Harvest Festival Golf Ambrose saw a massive resurgence in 2023 and returned to be an integral part of the festival program. Home Hill member Doug McCubben had a vision to revive the Ambrose to the legendary event of years past. He approached QSL who were enthusiastic major sponsors of the day, and with the support of Mark Vass and the queens, the teams started to book in to levels not seen in decades.
Fortunately, on the day, Sunday November 5, the weather was very kind, with a nice breeze, and missing the usual oppressive humidity common for this time of year. 37 teams belted, swung (sometimes missed) and putted around the 9 hole course, and from all reports, everyone had a fabulous day.
The Tradies ended the day as the individual team winner, QSL won for the corporate teams and the Lions Queen Allie-Jo Farry won the queens challenge.
Many thanks to our Sponsors and donors, the Harvest Festival Committee, and the many people who played. Thanks to all our members who helped out in any way, you all helped to put on a fantastic event that showcased our wonderful little club, and a special thanks to Doug for reviving the event.
Contributed by Megan Barbagallo
Photo credit: Stephen Doig
Forty-three players turned up to play in the Burdekin Motors sponsored bowls day last Thursday, October 26.
Seven rinks were used with 14 randomly selected teams of three contesting for the prizes of $180 for first, $90 for second and $30 for third.
The winning team over 18 ends was decided by four points the win and one point for every end won.
Rink 1: Karl and Mick only played nine ends each, Neville and Mick M, 25, and 13 ends def Norm, Sandra and Peter 7, fine ends.
Rink 2: Lyn, Margaret and Kevin 23, 12 ends def Con, Graham and Len 11, six ends.
Rink 3: Gary, Vince B and David D 17, 11 ends def Helen, Ross and Glen 12, 7 ends.
Rink 4: Ron, Alex and Hugh 15, 10 ends def Paul, Joe and Trevor 14, 8 ends on the last end.
Rink 5: Joe L, Des and Wayne 21, 12 ends def Happy, Jocelyn and Bob 8, 6 ends.
Rink 6: Jim, Dino and Ron 24, 11 ends def John, Dave G, Stephen 18, seven ends.
Rink 7: Judy, Peter and Henry 21, nine ends def Ken, Bob and Rick 17, nine ends.
The winners of the day on Rink 1 was Karl/Mick, Nev & Mick M with 17 points winning $180. 2nd and 3rd with Lyn, Margaret and Kevin on Rink 2 and Joe L, Des and Wayne on Rink 5 with both teams finishing with 16 points while Ross McLaughlin won the raffle.
Contributed by Stephen Doig
Burdekin Motors sponsored bowls day winners Mick M, Karl, Nev and Mick with sponsor Hugh
Equal 2nd were Lyn, Margaret and Kevin and Wayne, Des and Joe with sponsor Hugh. Photo credit: Stephen Doig
The Burdekin’s keenest athletes met at Mount Inkerman last Saturday morning on what turned out to be a spectacular day for the Home Hill Harvest Festival’s King and Queen of the Hill event.
Teams, families, and even four-legged friends joined for the ultimate challenge, the determination to conquer the hill felt throughout the crowd.
Prizes were awarded by Mark Watson from Alliance Pharmacy in Home Hill who also sponsored the event.
Congratulations to all runners who conquered Mount Inkerman in such impressive times.
Home Hill Harvest Festival is hosting Derby Day at the Burdekin Race Club this coming Saturday, November 4 and Golf Ambrose at the Home Hill Golf Club this Sunday, November 5.
Kings and Queens of the Hill
Under 12 Girls - Taylor Chapman - 25.14
Under 12 Boys - Angus Watson - 20.21
13-18yrs Girls - Elle Mitchell - 23.34
13-18yrs Boys - Mac Olsen - 27.38
19-35yrs Ladies - Louise Groth - 23.02
19-35yrs Men - Andrew Parison - 18.49
35+ Ladies - Kerri Christo - 25.07
35+ Men Bryce Davis - 23.33
Taylor Chapman
Angus Watson
Elle Mitchell
Mac Olsen
Louise Groth
Andrew Parison
Kerri Christo
Bryce Davis
Photos supplied: Home Hill Harvest Festival
A couple of special milestones happened in the Under 13s this week with Marshall Parker getting a hattrick and Jacques Gardner hitting his first ever four in a hardball cricket game, finishing on 11 not out at the end of his innings.
Both were deserving of the ‘Player of the Week Awards’ they received after the game.
Other notable mentions with bat and ball were Logan Pickup who scored an unbeaten 13 runs which included 2 fours and Nate Elphinstone who took 2 wickets for only 5 runs.
In the Challenger Blaster’s games Kyle Wilkie and Tate Parker scored the highest partnership with 33 runs, followed by Billie Muilwyk and Jamie Goldsworthy on 25 runs.
Morgan Burrell, Kye Quinlan and Kip Nicholas all bowled really well and each took wickets in their overs.
Queensland Cricket’s Antony Stewart who came down from Townsville to help out was having so much fun with the other Challenger group that he didn’t record any stats for their game.
It didn’t really matter at the end of the game because the players and Antony all had a great time playing cricket.
Contributed by Scott Heidke
Saturday’s senior cricket took to the astro pitch as Home Hill Cricket Association was hosting the North Queensland Cricket Association’s U13 boys representative trials this weekend, with the two unbeaten teams, Crowned Mongrels and Guardian Pharmacy, facing off for an early season lead on the ladder.
Crowned Mongrels won the toss and elected to bat, with opener Lucas Sunderland and number three Adam Camer getting things back on track after an early wicket, scoring 27 off 32 and 21 off 18 respectively.
Guardian Pharmacy then tore through the middle order, taking the next six wickets for only 13 runs, before Alex Stillhard, Joel Hanson and Brad Patti finished the innings strong scoring 29 off 20, 40 off 37 and 12 off 23 respectively.
Bowlers Jd Wilkins, Kane Batchelor and Andrew Cardillo all took two wickets each and Isaac Cardillo, Ross Parker, Daniel Olditch and Doug Mccubbin all took one to have Crowned Mongrels all out for 153 off 24.2 overs.
Guardian Pharmacy also appeared to struggle with the change of conditions, losing their first four wickets for 19 runs.
Joey Southwell batting at six and Daniel Olditch batting at eight were the only two batsmen to score double figures, with 11 from 11 and 39 from 29 not out respectively.
It was too little too late, however, with Crowned Mongrels bowling them out for 80 runs from 15.4 overs to take the victory.
Jack Oborne and David Vass both took two wickets for the bowling team while Leo Olditch, Alex Stillhard, Nicholas Pengelly and Adam Camer all took one.
Some nimble fielding from Leo Olditch and Joel Hanson also saw two run outs with the aid of wicketkeeper Ayden Marano.
With all three teams having played two games each, Crowned Mongrels take a clear lead on ladder winning both their games while Guardian Pharmacy have won one and Peto’s Marine remain on the bottom without a win.
Peto’s Marine will get their chance at redemption when they take on Guardian Pharmacy on Saturday.
Joel Hanson high scored with 40 runs from 37 balls for Peto’s Marine. Photo supplied
Two Burdekin Rugby League teams, known as the Burdekin Delta Dolphins, made a strong showing at the Bindall Sharks All Blacks Carnival in Townsville, reaching the finals of the competition but narrowly missing out on top honours.
Despite facing teams bolstered by current and former NRL players, such as Ben Barba, Josh Dugan, James Roberts, and Gehamat Shibasaki, the Burdekin squads held their own with local pride.
In the women's division, coach Tamara White praised her team's performance, emphasising their commitment to fast, open football. Although the Dolphins were one of the smaller teams at the carnival, their spirited play left a lasting impression. Tamara noted that the presence of physically imposing opponents may have contributed to their final result. Unfortunately, a few key players, including Martina Monday, Teah Lee Monday, and Tamara herself, had to withdraw due to injuries sustained at a prior Mackay carnival.
Local talents like Kazzia Lammon, Kaitlin Daley, Tamika Murdock, Jessica Capper, Logan Roncato, and Jo Morgan, along with Townsville players Chloe and Shaniah Watson and Madison Hegart, delivered standout performances. The women's title ultimately went to the Eastern Warriors, who secured victory with a score of 24-10.
In the men's division, coach Emene Monday encouraged his players to keep it simple and enjoy the game. The Dolphins followed his advice and displayed exceptional teamwork and skill, coming tantalizingly close to securing the Grand Final win. However, they fell just short, losing 20-19 in one of the most memorable games the carnival has seen in years.
Dylan Doak, the five-eight from Roosters A-Grade, received the prestigious title of the overall player of the carnival. Yet, it wasn't only Doak who earned recognition. Leonard Heron was named the player of the series, with hooker Jayden McMinn earning the player of the finals award. Raymond Campbell Jnr was recognized as the most improved player of the carnival, and winger Nemia Nawave stood out as the best-performing back.
Coach Emene Monday expressed his gratitude to all those who contributed to the team's success, including Martina Monday, Annie Nauque, Vanessa Monday, Peter Heron, Keon Noah, Gavina, and Michaela. Despite the tough loss in the finals, the Burdekin Delta Dolphins left a lasting mark on the Bindall Sharks All Blacks Carnival, showcasing the region's rugby league talent and spirit.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
The Burdekin Delta Dolphins women’s team at the All Blacks rugby league carnival in Townsville
It’s been a big month for Burdekin FC, capping off a successful season with their senior presentation night at Populins Hall last Saturday, October 28.
The presentation night came after the club marked 50 years of football in the Burdekin with a Gala Dinner earlier in October.
The night was an opportunity to reflect on the 2023 football season, inviting life members, past and present players, committee members, coaches, managers, sponsors and supporters to join the celebrations.
Premier League Men's Awards Winners Kyle Taylor (Coach), Ryan Scodellaro, Jay Leckenby, Oliver Gabiola, Joshua Valle (Coach), Jarrod Camer, Matthew Kolb and Leighton Gallagher (Coach)
Ladies Award Winners Mia Galbraith, Gina Dal Santo (Manager), Kayla Steiner, Amelia Pivotto, Eliza Licciardello, Kya Quagliata, Charlotte Dal Santo and Jay Leckenby (Coach)
Women’s Player of the Year Maddison Dal Santo
Men’s Player of the Year Matthew Walker
Taylah Pearson Memorial Trophy Winner Sian Reardon with parents Bruna and Greg
Club Person of the Year Wayne Kolb
President’s Medal Winner Alan Chatfield. Photos supplied
Over the weekend, eleven of the Ayr Surf Life Saving Club members attended the North Australian Championships in Mackay for three gruelling days of competition.
They battled it out in the pool at The Mackay Aquatic and Recreation Centre on Friday for the Pool Rescue Championships, then competing over two days at Mackay Harbour for beach and surf events.
The conditions at the beach were extremely tough with strong winds and large waves, making the weekend a true test of their surf skills and abilities.
Several events were cancelled due to conditions and carnage occurred from broken boards and injuries, but the Ayr crew prevailed and produced some amazing individual and team performances.
Results:
● 2nd – Under 13s Male 100m Patient Tow - Parker Bonato and Zachary Dale
● 3rd – Under 13s/14s Male Medley Relay – Parker Bonato and Zachary Dale
● 1st – Under 12s Female Board Race – Milla Chapman
● 3rd – Under 12s Female Beach Flags – Emma Jones
● 2nd – Under 13s Male 2km Beach Run – Zachary Dale
● 2nd – Under 14s Female 2km Beach Run – Isla Chapman
● 2nd – Under 12s Female Beach Sprint – Milla Chapman
The club returns to normal training this weekend, as well as turning their focus to additional training of lifesaving skills with the North Barrier Branch Surf Rescue Championships carnival held in Ayr on 11th November.
This carnival will allow members to test their knowledge of lifesaving skills including resuscitation, surf awareness, rescue skills and first aid.
Contributed by Kellie Lawry
Parker Bonato and Zachary Dale for Under 13s Male 100m Patient Tow at Pool Rescue Championships
Charlotte Lawry in Under 12s Board Race Final
Emma Jones 3rd in Under 12s Female Beach Flags
Bella Lawry (far left) Start of Under 14s 50m Patient Carry
Isla Chapman - 2nd Under 14s Female 2km Beach Run
Zachary Dale - 2nd Under 13s Male 2km Beach Run
Milla Chapman - 2nd Under 12s Beach Sprint
Under 14 Beach Relay Team - Parker Bonato, Zachary Dale, Isla Chapman and Bella Lawry
Ryley Sartori (second from left) in the start of Under 15 Ironperson Final
Milla Chapman - 1st in Under 12s Female Board Race
Emma Jones with her board for Under 12s
Emma Jones competing in Under 12 Beach Flags
Photos supplied
Tuesday 26th October
Winners, M Nixon, I Cislowski and R Soper Defeated K Stuckler, L Guimelli and B Schultz.
R Moore and H Jorgensen Defeated B Cornford and I Wilson
Thursday 26th October. 3 Bowl Pairs.
I Cislowski and I Wilson Def D Soper and D Lindridge.
M Nixon and P Power Def M Poli and H Jorgensen.
Final play Thursday 2nd November 8.30. M Nixon, P Power against I Cislowski, I Wilson.
Wednesday Social Afternoon
Winners J.Hall, T. Battagia, C.Berkerly
Friday Night Sponsored Event: Crazy Skates
Winners C.Power, B.Hewson, T.Power, M.Power.
Well done, it looks like new champions are emerging.
Friday 24th November will be the last event for this year sponsored by Crazy Skates. Don't miss out, get your team in.
Saturday Social Afternoon
Winners P.Vass, S.Darwin, D.Cutting
Sunday Competition
Mixed Singles winner W.Coonan Defeated J.Hall
Finals of the Club Mixed Triples Championship winners congratulations to M.Chapman, H. Hazel, G.Pearce Runners- up B. Cornford, D.Burt, D.Lindridge
Every Tuesday Ladies Social names in by 12.30.
Contributed by Michael Parravicini.
On Sunday, the annual Sheahan’s Shootout was held. Thanks went to Scott and Judi Sheahan for sponsoring the popular event once again. A stableford was played and then 6-hole numbers were drawn. The stableford points for these 6 holes were totalled. Five players went straight through and a putt off was had to determine the 6th player through.
The six players that went through to the shootout were Mac Jones, Val Smith, Ross Wilkie, Craig O’Keefe, David Falco, and John Power. Val Smith and Mac Jones dropped out after the first hole followed by Craig O’Keefe and Ross Wilkie after the second hole. That left Dave Falco and John Power to fight it out. They both had a par on the final hole to be played so another putt off was had to determine the winner.
David Falco took first prize home and John Power second prize. The daily winner was Ross Wilkie with 44 points from runner-up John Power. Pin shots on 4/13 went to Greg Macelroy, Megan Barbagallo and Bev Macdonald. On 9/18 they were won by Craig O’Keefe, John Power, and Ruth Cooper.
This Sunday is the Harvest Festival Ambrose.
Contributed by Bev MacDonald.
Club nights have officially kicked off for the Burdekin Swimming Club, and their recent ‘come and try’ night made quite a splash with approximately 80 swimmers taking to the water, marking an excellent start to the season.
In addition to the club's dedicated members, swimmers from various swim schools enthusiastically joined the event to have some enjoyable races in a friendly setting. Although club nights emphasise participation rather than competition, each child's performance was timed and recorded. These times serve as personal benchmarks, motivating swimmers to return to the next club night and strive to beat their own personal bests. Those who achieve new personal best times are rewarded with the coveted Freddo's!
The club will be hosting another ‘come and try’ event on the 8th November.
The swim season extends through April next year, and the Burdekin Swimming Club welcomes swimmers of all skill levels and ages. The club currently has swimming ranging in age from five to 50 years old. Participants can engage in all swim strokes or focus on the ones they are most comfortable with. Beyond the fun and fitness aspects, the swim club also offers opportunities for those aspiring to improve their times. Swimmers have the chance to attend competitions where they can challenge themselves against peers from around the region.
Club nights are held every Wednesday night, with a 6pm start time. Further information can often be found on the club's Facebook page, or inquiries can be directed to the club via email at info@basc.net.au. Newcomers are welcomed to attend three free club nights before making a commitment.
The club will be hosting another ‘come and try’ night on 8th November.
Mark your calendars, as the Burdekin Swimming Club will host another exciting "Come and Try" night on November 8th. It's a fantastic opportunity to dive into the world of swimming and experience the camaraderie and thrill of the sport.
Burdekin Swimming Club kicked off its season with a successful ‘come and try’ night, welcoming swimmers of all ages and skill levels to enjoy the water. Photo supplied: Burdekin Swimming Club
Burdekin Swimming Club launched its season with a bustling participation night, emphasising personal progress, and promoting the joy of swimming. Photos supplied: Burdekin Swimming Club
A beautiful morning unfolded at Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club's Points Day event at Alva Beach last weekend. Under the warm sun, club members and supporters gathered for a day of beachside enjoyment.
While Ayr Beach set the scene for Points Day, some devoted club members are preparing for one of the biggest competitions on the Queensland lifesaving calendar. This weekend, they will travel to Mackay, where over 1000 participants and spectators from the Gold Coast to Cairns will converge. Their goal is to compete for the prestigious title of Northern Australian Surf Lifesaving Champions for 2023. It's an exciting opportunity for our club to showcase their skills and spirit on a grand stage.
For those not participating in the North Aussies, the Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club continues to nurture the next generation of lifesavers through their Nippers program. Every Sunday morning, children have the chance to learn the ins and outs of surf lifesaving. This family-friendly sport encourages young ones to build their confidence, acquire vital safety skills for the ocean, and have a fantastic time by the seaside.
Ayr Surf Lifesaving Club is committed to promoting safety, confidence, and a profound appreciation for the beach, ensuring that our future generations have the skills and knowledge to enjoy the ocean while staying safe.
Last weekend’s Points Day event at Alva Beach. Photos supplied
Burdekin District Sportfishing Club held their monthly meeting last weekend where fishing opened on Friday evening and closed on Sunday afternoon.
The club then met at a member’s residence for a barbecue and to weigh in their catches on Sunday night.
There was a variety of species weighed in, including sea bream, black bream, cod, whiting, trevally and a tuna.
Being a sportsfishing club, the lighter the line used, the more points are scored.
The fishing club is ANSA affiliated and fishes under ANSA rules.
Join Burdekin District Sportsfishing Club on Facebook for more information.
Josh Brett and little sister Kadence with a Mangrove Jack
Russell Sutcliffe with a Mangrove Jack that took a lure
Russell and Henry Sutcliffe gathering live bait
Kerby Brett with fish caught over the last month
Photos supplied: Simone Sutcliffe
Play on Wednesday 18th October was well supported with 20 players, resulting in two triples teams and two pairs teams.
The conditions were very tricky with the wind playing havoc. Top bowls were played overall.
TRIPLES RESULTS
Wayne Coonan, Alan Jones, Tony Battagia defeated Mick Olsen, Arthur Gavvin, Barry Hewson.
Henry Hazel, Margaret Chapman, Richard Aplin defeated Ron Soper, Happy Horan, Jim Murray.
PAIRS RESULTS
Chris Berkerly, George Nixon defeated Maurice Power, Dino Polio
Chris Olditch, John Hall defeated John McDonald, Bob Pickard
Winners for the day were George Nixon and Chris Berkerly. Jackpot didn't go off.
Play on Saturday 21st October saw fourteen players with one triples game and two pairs games played.
TRIPLES RESULTS
Henry Hazel, John Hall, Paul Vass defeated Val Edwards, Joe Grabbi, Arthur Gavvin.
PAIRS RESULTS
Thelly Klopper, Katarina Stuckler defeated Sandra Darween, Wayne Coonan
Joe Papale, Mick Olsen defeated Alan Jones, Ron Soper
Winners of the day were Joe Papale and Mick Olsen.
Jackpot and Joker didn't go off and continues to build.
CRAZY FRIDAY NIGHT – SPONSORED BY CRAZY SKATES
Please don't forget to come along and support our sponsored event by Crazy Skates this Friday Night, 27th October. Your entry fee includes a sausage sizzle at 6pm with 7pm bowls start, 9pm finish with light supper provided, prize money and a very fun atmosphere. We welcome new bowlers, who knows, you might be Queensland’s next champion! Give it a go.
Contributed by Ayr Lawn Bowls