Jacob Casha
May 7, 2026

Vandals Trash Ayr Footy Fields

Deep tyre tracks have left three local sports fields unplayable and caused an estimated $5,000 in damage. Photo credit: Luke Bozzetto

Deep tyre tracks have left three local sports fields unplayable and caused an estimated $5,000 in damage, leaving the Burdekin Touch Football Association to face a months-long recovery effort.

The extensive vandalism to the Wickham Street grounds in Ayr was discovered early Wednesday morning, sparking a police investigation into whether a recently stolen vehicle was involved.

‘The worst I've seen it’

Burdekin Touch Football Association President Peter Knapton was notified of the destruction at 6am on Wednesday.

“I thought, 'not again!’" Mr Knapton said.

“It’s happened before, but this is the worst I’ve seen it.”

Groundskeepers estimate repairs will exceed $5,000, with deep ruts and possible sprinkler damage expected to take months to restore.

Mr Knapton expressed deep frustration over the disrespect shown to the club's volunteers, who spend countless hours maintaining the facility.

“I know the amount of hours that our groundskeepers put into this field,” Mr Knapton said.  

The extensive vandalism to the Wickham Street grounds in Ayr was discovered early Wednesday morning, sparking a police investigation into whether a recently stolen vehicle was involved. Photo credit: Jacob Casha

“When we developed field five, they spent days and hours pulling out every bullhead, every bindi, every weed… it’s so disappointing, not just for me, but for all of us.

“People don’t have respect for other people’s property anymore. It’s sad that you have to accept that these things are going to happen, and you’ve got to put in such extensive measures to mitigate and repair any damage to your property.”

The Wickham Street complex is a popular community hub, hosting touch football, junior rugby league training, junior touch and organised fitness training each week. Mr Knapton described its fields as “the best in North Queensland.”

He noted that the facility's open accessibility makes it a social pillar for the community, but leaves it susceptible to incidents like Wednesday’s.

He said the club had explored remedies to prevent illegal vehicle access, with most involving costs the club could not afford.

Ayr Police have launched an investigation into the vandalism, with officers looking into whether a utility vehicle, stolen from an Ayr address on the same morning, was involved in the incident.

Sergeant Lisa Shields, Officer in Charge of Ayr Police, condemned the damage, calling the incident "extremely disappointing" given its widespread impact on the local community.

“Police are appealing for public assistance in identifying the persons responsible for this careless act,” Sgt Shields said.

“I urge anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity or may have relevant CCTV or dashcam footage to come forward.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact the Ayr Police Station, Policelink, or Crime Stoppers.