Two Rockhampton based teams have taken the trophies and cash south at the completion of another Whitsunday Civil Bowen Summer Tens carnival last Saturday.
Played at Denison Park in Bowen on two fields, the Annual Carnival attracted 14 mens and six ladies teams.
Matches were played over two ten-minute halves with each team playing three games in their pool.
Semi-finals and finals were played to find the winners of the cash and trophies.
The teams from Rockhampton, Darlz Warriors, proved to be too strong winning both the Tincome mens competition and the Abbot Point Operations ladies competition.
Darlz Warriors had to fight hard to beat Burdekin team Runamucks ten in their semi-final for the right to play Chargers in the final.
Chargers, a team of mates from Bowen, Burdekin and Townsville reached the final by beating Mackay Rugby League team Moranbah Miners in their semi-final.
The Rocky boys handled the final a little better than the combined team running out narrow winners over the Chargers team with players Ethan Hagarty and Riley Horan members.
Darlz Warriors supporters were outnumbered in the cheering department in the ladies final when they met hometown heroes Boonti Busters.
Like the men, though, the Rocky girls were a little too fitter.
Carnival organisers said all ran well with Kids Connecting Parents and the Bowen Seagulls Junior Rugby League collecting some much needed funds.
Three Burdekin mens teams took part ... defending Mens champions Fiji Time with Runamucks and Runamuck 10.
Runamuck also fielded a ladies team.
Contributed by Brian Carnes
Caption: Two Rockhampton based teams took out the Whitsunday Civil Bowen Summer Tens carnival last Saturday. Photo supplied