May 26, 2026

Football Matters with Cyclops May 28th

Seniors

A much better weekend for the Burdekin Panthers. The Club had only three senior games but won all of them. The Premiers and Reserves were at home to Rebels with the Premiers winning 4-1 and the Reserves winning 4-0. The Colts at home to MA Olympic won 4-1. The Division 1 and Division 2 teams both had Byes.  

This week all five teams are in action. On Friday, the Division 1 and Division 2 teams are at home to Saints Eagles Souths at 8.30 and 6.30 and the Colts are away to Brothers at 6.30. On Sunday the Premiers and Reserves are away to Estates at 5.00 and 3.00.  

Premiers – Ayr Anzac Club

The Premiers were up against a Rebels team they had beaten 9-2 away, in the first game of the season. The match was fairly even for the first twenty minutes or so when Matthew Kolb scored to out the Panthers ahead. Jay Leckenby made it 2-0 at the half hour mark and the Panthers went in at half time leading 2-0. Rebels, who were playing well for a bottom of the table team, and it wasn’t until the sixty fifth minute that Leckenby scored again to make the game safe. Ten minutes later Leckenby made it a hat trick, his second in two games, and at 4-0 the Panthers were home and dry. However, Rebels scored with four minutes to go and the result was a 4-1 win to the Burdekin.

Reserves – Burdekin Tyre Service

For this week the Reserves had quite a few changes with some players unavailable and others returning. A strong lineup with an expectation of a win against bottom of the table Rebels. Burdekin started the game well and dominated the first half with good possession and the use of short, sharp and accurate passing to create a lot of chances for goals. Jaidyn Lambie-Fabbro opened the scoring after 14 minutes with a quality long range strike. Five minutes later Kyle Taylor beat several defenders on a long run into the penalty area to finish well. That two-goal lead could have been more with several other chances being missed. The second half was a little slow to start but did get back to the level of control again providing many chances. Jhett Jones finished off a good move midway through the half and then in the last 5 minutes a calm and collected Zack Durrant scored his first goal of the season after good work from Max Kelly to win the ball and play it into the path of Zack giving him an open goal. Coach Tarryn Smith was very happy with the style of play and getting a solid win to stay in the top four contention for the start of the second round.

Division 1 – Austral Masonry and Division 2 - RG Customs both had byes

Colts – Astute

The Colts took on MA Olympic at home. Burdekin started strongly, moving the ball well. However, Olympic took the lead from a penalty early in the first half. The boys worked hard and created a few chances but could not find the back of the net and the first half finished with Olympic leading 1-0. The second half kicked off with the Colts hungry to get back into this game, and a well-timed pass broke the line for Jhett Jones finding the back of the net to equalise. Soon afterwards, Jones found himself in behind the defence again and scored in the bottom corner taking the score to 2-1. The Colts were not done yet and started to find their groove as Nyasha Gwarada dribbled his way through the defence to score and put the Colts ahead 3-1. Finally, to finish off the game Ryley Siandri rounded the keeper to score and take the score to 4-1. Overall, a dominant display from the Colts, whose next match is at High Vista Park next Friday to take on Brothers.

Masters

The Masters had a good turnout in perfect conditions and in a re-play of the FA Cup Final Chelsea and Manchester City drew 4-4. Best players on the night were Daniel Ziliotto and George Karagkiosis. The 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

Burdekin FC U13 FQPL Panthers played an outstanding game and come away with a convincing 3-0 win against Estates FC.  All players dug deep to achieve a convincing win. The Under 13s have a make-up match this week against Warriors at Paradise Park on Thursday night.  The Under 12/13s Div1 drew 2-2 with Rebels and the Under 15s defeated Rebels 1-0

The Under15’s began the afternoon of fixtures of Burdekin v Rebels at International Park. The young Panthers had only played them six days prior and won convincingly. Unfortunately, the Panthers were down their captain due to a fractured wrist. Rebels had players back who were out the previous game. It was a hard-fought contest by both teams but in the 60min, Emmanuel Mio scored to put the Panthers ahead 1-0. The Panthers then held on to win.  

National

The A League Men’s season concluded on Saturday in New Zealand! Auckland defeated Sydney FC 1-0 in the Grand Final with a goal from Cameron Howieson in the second half.

International

The various European Finals are now underway and in the Europa League Final, Aston Villa beat Freiburg 3-0. The Conference League Final between Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano is on Thursday and the Big One, the Champions League Final, Arsenal v PSG is on Sunday.

In the World Cup department, the Socceroos travel to the USA to play Mexico on Sunday in a friendly. Then on 6th June they have another ‘friendly’ against Switzerland, in San Diego, in a final warm up game before the World Cup begins. Australia’s first Group D match is against Turkey in Vancouver on the 14th of June. They then play the USA in Seattle on 20th June and Paraguay in San Francisco on 26th June.

In Europe, the various leagues are now finished for the season. In England, Arsenal are champions seven points ahead of Manchester City with ManU third. West Ham, Burnley and Wolves are all relegated to the Championship and will be replaced by Coventry, Ipswichand Hull, who won the play off against Middlesboro.  

In Germany Bayern are champions sixteen points clear of Dortmund with Leipzig in third place. Wolfsburg, Heidenheim and St Pauli have all been relegated. And in Spain, Barcelona are champions, eight points ahead of Real Madrid with Villarreal third. Mallorca, Girona and Oviedo have all been relegated.

In Italy’s Serie A, Inter are champions, eleven points clear of Napoli with Roma in third spot. Serie B will be welcoming Cremonese, Verona and Pisa next season. Oh yes, Juventus finished in sixth place. Finally in France, PSG are champions with Lens second six points behind and Lille finish third.

Quote the of the Week is from ex-Sheffield Utd manager Neil Warnock about Gary Neville “So Gary’s going to be writing a book. That’s good news for insomniacs everywhere.”