A new youth basketball program in Mackay will provide over 130 young Australian South Sea Islanders with the opportunity to develop their skills and strengthen community ties, thanks to funding from the Queensland Government’s Strengthening Multicultural Queensland (SMQ) program. The Queensland Police-Citizens Youth Welfare Association (PCYC) Mackay will receive over $46,000 as part of a broader $1.9 million investment in 26 multicultural community-led projects across the state. The two-year p
Read the full storyMackay’s newest entertainment hotspot has officially opened its doors — and it’s already proving to be a hole-in-one with locals. X-Golf Mackay is a $1.5 million indoor golf and sports precinct bringing the latest in simulation technology, top-notch hospitality, and a cool, comfortable atmosphere to the city’s northern beaches. The 500sqm facility, located at the HomeCo Centre beside Bunnings on Mackay-Bucasia Road, is the first of its kind in the region. Roy and Mary Boase, the dynamic couple
Read the full storyThe 2024 MSA National Championships were a splash hit for the Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club, who dove into five days of fierce competition and camaraderie at the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre from April 8–12. After sending six swimmers to Darwin in 2023, the Sinkers turned up the heat this year with a team of nine, joining over 700 swimmers from across Australia and overseas for one of the biggest meets on the masters calendar. Day One: Strong Start in the 800m and a Warm Welcome
Read the full storyMackay Surf Lifesavers recently headed to the Aussie Titles on the Gold Coast to take on the best in the country and came out winners in the Champion Lifesaver event, proving that Mackay’s volunteer lifesavers are some of the best in the country. Mackay’s very own Nate McKinnon took out 1st place in the U17’s becoming a record three-time national champion. Cadence McKinnon took out her first U14 national championship after dominating state titles for a number of years. Isabella Grant finished a
Read the full storyMackay Cutters rugby league team have zoomed into the top eight after toppling cellar-dwellers Ipswich Jets 30-16 in Hostplus Cup action last weekend at BB Print Stadium.
There was no stopping the home side who laid the foundations for a sixth victory this season through their rugged forward pack and slick back division.
Early tries by skipper and lock Sean Mullany and young winger Brent Anderson helped the Cutters establish a 10-0 lead after nine minutes.
Ipswich centre Mathew Lyons responded with the visitor’s opening try shortly after that was converted by winger Brandon Roberts.
The elusive Anderson bagged a second try before fellow winger Dario Takitaki crossed to give Mackay a handy 20-6 lead at the interval.
Rookie 18-year-old hooker Xavier Kerrisk extended the Cutters' lead when he darted over to score shortly after the break.
The elusive Roberts kept the Jets in the hunt when he scooted over for the visitor’s second try before workhorse Mullany was rewarded with a second four-pointer with seven minutes left on the clock.
Ipswich second rower Arama Hau grabbed a consolation try in the dying moments - but to no avail.
The win lifted Mackay into eighth spot on the ladder on sixteen points behind competition pacesetters Norths Devils (22) and Northern Pride (22), Wynnum Manly Seagulls (21), Burleigh Bears and Redcliffe Dolphins (18), Sunshine Coast Falcons and Central Queensland Capras (16).
Mackay coach Michael Comerford has unearthed a future star in number nine Kerrisk, a former Queensland Schoolboys representative who honed his craft in the Mackay Junior League.
Kerrisk and best mate Jaxon Purdue are outstanding local products that were coached by Comerford just down the road at St Patrick’s College.
The pair were signed by the North Queensland Cowboys after dominant performances in the Aaron Payne Cup competition and have bright futures in front of them.
Mackay will travel to Rugby Park in Rockhampton this Saturday for a tilt with the seventh-placed Central Queensland Capras at 4pm.
Photo credit: Mackay Cutters
Mackay's very own Meg Harris is gearing up for the Olympic trials, backed by a recent sponsorship from Auswide Bank.
Born in Bundaberg, this 22-year-old swimming sensation has captured the hearts of her hometown supporters.
Meg’s journey began on the sands of Eimeo Beach in Mackay, where her passion for surf lifesaving laid the groundwork for her Olympic success. At just 13, she traded coastal life for the pool in Brisbane, determined to chase her Olympic dreams.
Like many athletes, Meg faces the challenge of balancing demanding training with planning for her future beyond competition. As she braces for this year's trials, she acknowledges the daunting task ahead but remains firm in her pursuit of her dream of representing Mackay on the world stage.
“For many swimmers, this year will be their last. After Tokyo, so many people decided to hold out for one more Olympics, so those athletes will be giving it their all before they retire,” said Meg.
Considering this pressure, Meg says she is excited to potentially open a doorway to post-Olympic career prospects.
Auswide Bank's partnership, part of the project32 Olympic sponsorship program, offers financial support and career guidance as Harris embarks on her Olympic journey and prepares for life after chasing her sporting dreams.
“The partnership with Auswide Bank alleviates the pressure of thinking about life after swimming so I can put all my focus into training and making the Olympic team in the short term, with the comfort of knowing there is something for me when I finish competing,” she said.
Project32 focuses on supporting Australian athletes as they chase their Olympic dreams, while setting them up for future employment opportunities. The program goes beyond sponsorship funding by focusing on skills development and real-life experience across a variety of workplaces and industries.
In addition to matching athletes with businesses, project32 provides sportspeople with professional and personal development and mentorship from former Olympic athletes, giving them peace of mind about life after sport, so they can concentrate on reaching peak performance.
Meg claims that this type of support is invaluable to emerging Olympians in their quest for gold.
“So many people retire still only having half a degree or no idea what they want to do because they spend so much time thinking about sport,” she said.
“With Brisbane 2032 on the horizon, there is no better time to invest in the future of Aussie athletes, becoming a great corporate citizen while riding a wave of success.”
For more information about project32™ and how you can be a part of the program, visit https://au.bastionagency.com/think/project32
Meg Harris is a local Mackay Olympian with a passion for swimming and will represent her hometown of Mackay as she strives for a gold medal. Image supplied
In a ground-breaking event, a grand total of $36,265 has been raised for the Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia and Hospitality Cart at Mackay Base Hospital all thanks to the 2024 Mackay Basketball NBL1 fundraising game and charity singlet auction held on May 31.
The Meteors wore limited edition jerseys representing Mackay’s renowned sugar cane trains and after the intense matchup, the jerseys, infused with the sweat and spirit of the game were auctioned off to eager bidders, with every dollar contributing to Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Through raffles and McDonalds Mackay Meteors annual charity singlet auction, the funds raised on the night reached an all-time high after raising an additional $4,265 since last year’s benchmark of $32,000 in 2023.
In total, over the past decade, Mackay Basketball has raised $127,936.00 for the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
On the 13th of June, Mackay Basketball General Manager and McDonald’s Meteors NBL1 Head Coach Joel Khalu presented a cheque to Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Baker, at the Ronald McDonald Family Room situated at Mackay Base Hospital.
“Mackay Basketball is enormously proud to use our platform to fundraise for this valuable cause,” Khalu said.
“Year after year we’ve seen our basketball community support this event by contributing what they can to Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia, who support the Ronald McDonald Family Room and Hospitality Cart at Mackay Base Hospital.
“RMHC helps ensure that sick kids and their families in our region will get the support they need, when needed.”
RMHC North Australia Community Engagement Executive Samantha Baker expressed her gratitude to Mackay Basketball and said “We’re amazed by this record donation; it’s a remarkable effort and we are very grateful.
“We’re appreciative to everybody who attended the game, bought raffle tickets and placed bids on the singlets.
“On behalf of the Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia, we want to say a huge thank you to everybody involved with Mackay Basketball for their magnificent, ongoing support.”
Results:
In a thrilling showdown the Men’s McDonald’s Mackay Meteors dominated the Sunshine Coast Phoenix with a stellar performance by winning 117 - 77. Todd Blanchfield led the charge with a phenomenal 33 points, supported by 6 rebounds and 4 assists. Isaac White showcased his skills with 24 points, 4 assists, and 3 steals, while CJ Maran added 12 points to the scoreboard. Jerron Jamerson and Amarco Doyle contributed 10 points each, securing a decisive victory for the Meteors in NBL1 North action.
Meanwhile, the Women’s McDonald’s Mackay Meteorettes also triumphed over the Sunshine Coast Phoenix, fuelled by Chelsea Brook's 24 points and 14 rebounds. Sam Haiby impressed with 22 points, 6 assists, and 6 steals, while Taylor Mole contributed 18 points and 4 rebounds. Nikita Van Wyk added 10 points to complete a memorable night at the Crater. The Meteorettes won 88 – 70.
Ronald McDonald House Charities North Australia has received over $36,000 thanks to the fundraising efforts of Mackay Basketball. Images supplied
With a focus on empowering young aspiring athletes, Harrup Park is thrilled to announce the official launch of the Mackay Sports Foundation, a new initiative dedicated to supporting the youth of the community.
This helpful new initiative is designed to offer financial aid to young athletes by assisting them in meeting the expenses associated with participating in sports events, with an emphasis on empowering the youth to reach beyond financial boarders. The goal is to encourage upcoming athletes to achieve their full potential and spotlight their talents on regional, national and global fields.
“At Harrup Park, we believe in the power of community and the potential of our youth. The Mackay Sports Foundation is a testament to our dedication to supporting young athletes and helping them achieve their dreams,” said Adrian Young, CEO at Harrup Park.
Harrup Park’s Commitment promises ‘More than just a club, Harrup Park is a hub for nurturing talent and fostering growth within the community.’
Rooted in the principles of supporting local talent, the foundation ensures that assistance is provided by the community, for the benefit of the community.
Two grant rounds are available each year, closing on 1 March and 1 September, with successful athletes receiving $500 to attend national competitions and $700 for international competitions.
Young athletes interested in applying for a grant are encouraged to visit harruppark.com.au/mackay-sports-foundation/ to complete the application form.
‘The Mackay Sports Foundation invites the community & businesses to join us in supporting this initiative. You can contribute to the Mackay Sports Foundation by visiting our website, helping more local talents achieve their goals. Together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of young athletes and contribute to the vibrant sporting culture of our region.’
Mackay Sports Foundation has launched a new initiative aimed at helping the youth reach their full potential in their sporting paths without the extra financial burden. Image supplied
QCCS Mackay Cutters players Jaxon Purdue, Jamal Shibasaki, and Mutua Brown were set to make their debuts in the U19 Queensland Origin squad yesterday, June 20th, at Leichhardt Oval. The time of print for this publication was prior to Thursday.
In an exciting development, Queensland Rugby League recently announced the Queensland Under 19 men's squad, featuring standout talents from the Mackay Cutters. Jaxon Purdue and Jamal Shibasaki made their National Rugby League debuts for the North Queensland Cowboys earlier this month, bringing their top-grade experience to the interstate clash against New South Wales.
Purdue and Shibasaki joined an impressive squad that has excelled in the Mal Meninga Cup and Hostplus Cup throughout the 2024 season. Head coach Ben Te’o, assisted by Darius Boyd, Jesse Maclean, and Nathan Small, has prepared the team meticulously, drawing on the expertise of a highly experienced performance staff and mentors, including FOG Matt Gillett. The squad began their camp on the Gold Coast last Friday, setting the stage for their standout performances.
The women's U19 Queensland Origin squad also saw exceptional representation from Mackay, with Ebony Raftstrand-Smith, Lily Peacock, and Paityne Johns selected to play in yesterday's match. These players were part of a formidable team that included eight members from Queensland’s victorious Under 19 team in 2023. Raftstrand-Smith, Peacock, and Johns brought forward the skills and resilience honed through their participation in the BMD Premiership and Harvey Norman Under 19 competitions.
Under the guidance of coach Deanna Turner and assistants Mitch Sargent and Maia Tua-Davidson, the women's squad entered their camp on the Gold Coast last Friday, ensuring they were well-prepared for the fierce competition. Peacock and Jorgensen, who also have NRLW experience, brought additional depth and leadership to the team.
The performances of Purdue, Shibasaki, Raftstrand-Smith, Peacock, and Johns highlight the exceptional talent emerging from Mackay and the crucial role the region plays in developing future rugby league stars.
Jaxon Purdue was one of the Mackay Cutters players selected in the U19 State of Origin squad. Photo credit: Mackay Cutters
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday night fixtures June 11, 2024
Division 1:
Blue (Geoff Coran, Steven Whiting, Lee Brake) d Orange (Janice Kent, Geoff Denman, Donna Abbott) 7-4. Geoff C d Geoff D 8, 7, -9, -6, 12.
Brown (Barry Patterson, Vince Boeske, Andrea Nicholson) d Red (George Camilleri, Anne Sheridan, Graeme Walker) 8-3. Andrea d George -8, -10, 5, 7, 7.
White (Tony Bowman, Lily Boland, Leo Gilbert) d Whjte (Mark Sleeman, Andrew McHugh, Neil Brown) 8-3. Neil d Leo 9, 13, -7, 17.
Black (Allan Robins, Mick Ruhl, Graham Brake) d Purple (Emma Widdup, Robbie Richards, Duncan Treloar) 7-4. Mick/Allan d Duncan/Emma -3, 9, 9, -5, 6.
Division 2:
Rose (Niro Premachandra, Mark Stam, Adrian Marsh) d Lime (Anaya Reelh, Simon Hogan, Noreen Fredericksen) 7-4. Simon d Mark 11, 8, -9, -10, 7.
Teal (Val Austin, Peter Goodson, Aarnav Reelh) d Tan (Jye Callander, Judy Zahn, Saisha Palod) 6-5. Aarnav d Judy -7, 15, -7, 3, 9.
Aqua (Delma Knight, YiLin Jiang) d Gold (Steve Mathieson, Ollie Hamelink) 5-4. YiLin/Delma d Ollie/Steve -9, 7, -6, 12, 6.
Cyan (Matt West, Trent Day, Leonie Patroni) d Grey (Kade Wright, David Symonds, Misha Palod) 6-5. Matt d Bulldog -7, -8, 8, 6, 7.
Mackay Table Tennis Tuesday morning fixtures June 11, 2024:
Division 1:
Owls (Branko Vucurovic, Steve Mathieson, Coral Morgan) d Egrets (Donna Abbott, Peter Goodson, Kevin Abbott) 8-4. Donna d Branko 9, 7, -9, 10.
Ibis (Tony Bowman, Noreen Fredericksen, Judy Zahn) d Plovers (Delma Knight, Doug Dungavell, Bryan Marshall) 9-3. Noreen d Delma -9, -21, 8, 11, 10.
Hawks (George Camilleri, Rhonda Payne, John McGee) drew Parrots (Janice Kent, Charlie Payne, Marie Taylor). Charlie d Rhonda 8, 6, -7, -5, 4.
Division 2:
Magpies (Ken Best, John Hamelink, Kim Daffy) d Pelicans (Judi Hicks, Robyn Bushell, Ian Dodds) 9-3. John d Robyn -8, 5, 7, -6, 11.
Cockatoos (Kim Challender, Veronica Shepherd, Gloria Vella) d Doves (Louise Gould, Iris Grasso, Fred Saliba) 8-4. Louise d Kim -11, 8, -8, 9, 12.
Division 3:
Squid (Sharon Muller, Allison Day, Cheryl Aprato) drew Lobster (Cheryl Pearson, Bill Hey, Nadine Stream) 6-all. Bill d Cheryl 8, -5, 6, -10, 9.
Crab (Pam Keune, Trish Zamparuti) d Prawn (Darryl Ross, Glenda Brookes) 6-4. Pam d Darryl 8, -5, 5, -9, 7.
Full results and individual standings are available at: https://www.revolutionise.com.au/mackaytta/fixtures-results/
Contributed by Charlie Payne
Aarnav Reelh at the table. Photo supplied
Cricket fans, get ready for international action here in Mackay. Watch Australia take on our competitive neighbours, New Zealand, in the CommBank T20 International Series as the teams finalise their World Cup preparations.
Tickets for the highly anticipated Australia vs. New Zealand Commbank T20I series are now on sale. This September, the Great Barrier Reef Arena will host two thrilling international cricket matches on the 19th and 22nd, bringing world-class women’s cricket action right to our community.
The Great Barrier Reef Arena is proud to be one of the chosen venues for this prestigious series. Hosting these matches not only provides an incredible opportunity for local fans to witness top-tier cricket but also highlights Mackay as a prime location for international sporting events.
“We are thrilled to bring international cricket to the Great Barrier Reef Arena. This is a fantastic opportunity for our community to experience the excitement of professional cricket right here in Mackay,” said Terry Doolan, Chairman at Harrup Park.
“It’s a significant event that puts Mackay on the map as a destination for world-class sports.
“This event is more than just a series; it’s a celebration of sport and community spirit. Bringing international cricket to Mackay enhances our region’s profile and provides a boost to local businesses and tourism.
“Harrup Park is committed to supporting sports and fostering community engagement. The Great Barrier Reef Arena stands as a testament to our dedication to providing world-class facilities and hosting top-tier sporting events in Mackay.”
Ticket Information:
Tickets are available now and can be purchased at cricket.com.au/tickets. Don’t miss out on this chance to be part of an unforgettable sporting event in Mackay. Secure your seats early to avoid disappointment!
The cool clear morning provided perfect running conditions for Event #386. The Mackay parkrun event saw a fantastic turnout with 291 participants, including many first-timers and visitors.
Highlights of Saturday's event included celebrating several milestones for Elaine McFarlane, Russell Leeson, and Ashley Miles who achieved their 100th finish milestones. Michael Zivkovic reached his 50th finish milestone. Weslan Hawkins completed his 10th Junior finish milestone and Michael Vella accomplished an impressive 250 finishes.
Underneath a Mackay parkrun Facebook post was a heart-warming comment left from a visiting tourist that said “Thanks Mackay parkrun for such a welcoming, friendly Saturday morning run for us visiting tourists – and we did an overall PB for this year, out of over 20 different locations. Loved the course in the Gardens too.”
The event wouldn't have been possible without the dedicated efforts of volunteers, to whom the team extends their heartfelt thank you to.
Congratulations to Michael Vella who achieved an impressive milestone with his 250th finish, while Elaine McFarlane, Russell Leeson and Ashley Miles celebrated reaching their 100th parkrun milestones. Photo credit: Mackay parkrun (Facebook)
Wednesday saw 12 Tables (48 players) arrive for a friendly game of bridge. This is a fantastic turn up mid-week. Friday was the twelfth round of Nation-Wide Pairs and Saturday the bridge heated up for the second round of the Club Pair Championships with 24 pairs competing for red points.
Mackay pair Mary Rose Ramsden and Noel Saunders were placed 24th in the Australian Wide Novice Pairs, with more than 1,200 pairs and 90 clubs participating. This event is a national bridge event run by Australian Bridge Magazine for players with fewer than 100 mps.
Weekly Results
Monday 10 June 2024 – 7 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Helen Van Den Broek / Jan Harris
1st
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
2nd
Janelle Conroy / Terry Sheedy
2nd
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
3rd
Karen Cadwell / Anne Lutz
3rd
Geoff Cowan / Sandy Patterson
Tuesday Evening 11 June 2024 6 Table One Winner
1st
Helen Van Den Broek / Terry Sheedy
2nd
Eric Goodchild / Noel Bugeia
3rd
Marilin Wilson-Nicoll / Griff Bancroft
4th
Geoff Taylor / Janelle Conroy
Wednesday 12 June 2024 – 12 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Terry Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
1st
Janet Hansen / Alan Brown
2nd
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
2nd
Kitty Ranson / Bob Ranson
3rd
Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia
3rd
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
4th
Max Holewa / Diane Holewa
4th
Griffin Bancroft / Sandy Ford
5th
Jan Harris / Sandra Morris
5th
Josie Crowley / Barbara Tait
6th
Joy Robertson / Robert Carless
6th
Debra Goodchild / Ming Ting
Thursday Evening 13 June 2024 – 5 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Frances Brown / Ann Whitmore
2nd
Susan Ross / Jan Harris
3rd
Vicki Howard / Richard Wix
4th
Sandra Morri / Errol Morris & Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
Friday 14 June 2024 – NWP 12 of 24 8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Geoff Taylor / Joy Robinson
1st
Janelle Conroy / Pamela Finger
2nd
Terry Sheedy / Noel Bugeia
2nd
Richard Wix / Geoffrey Patterson
3rd
Diane Cox / Christine Nice
3rd
Sandy Patterson / Eric Goodchild
4th
Edward Kliese / Nancy Wix
4th
David Ting / Ming Ting
Saturday 15 June 2024 – Mackay Club Pairs Championship Week 2 of 3 - 12 Table Mitchell Red Points
N/S
E/W
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
1st
Joy Robertson / Ken Seaniger
2nd
Alan Brown / Frances Brown
2nd
Lorna Shuttlewood / Terry Sheedy
3rd
Janet Hansen / Diane Morgan
3rd
Errol Morris / Richard Wix
4th
Diane Holewa / Max Holewa
4th
Jan Harris / Mick King
5th
Janelle Conroy / Robert Carless
5th
Debra Goodchild / Ming Ting
6th
Annie Lynch / Sandra Morris
6th
Helen Van Den Broek / Joy Brunette
Contributed by Joy Block
Mary-Rose Ramsden & Noel Saunders, 24th Nation Wide Novice Pairs. Photo supplied
Approximately forty runners tackled the 30km, 15km, and 5km distances last Sunday as they sprinted through the scenic Mackay region, from Glenella to West Mackay and then out to the Mackay Harbour and back.
Mackay Road Runners Northview Park 30km Club Championship, 15km and 5km were held in perfect running conditions from the playground carpark at Northview Park, Schapers Road, Glenella.
Club President, Brendan Bishop was a major contributor for the streamlined success of the event alongside fellow committee members Mick and Bec Scholer, Andrew Short, Julie Whibley, Arthur Dick and Jo Hughes.
Classy performances were seen all-round from the 5km and 15km events starting at 6.15am through to the 30km event commencing at 6am. Paul MacKenzie led the 30km field with Mick Vivian sitting in second with a multitude of changes for the bronze position throughout the 30km with Shane Donnollan snatching third place from Grant Holmstrom, Kaye Nyenuh, Clinton Mackie, Matt Bampton, Jim Perkins and David Perkins.
The female 30km saw Teresa Hackney looking very comfortable from the start, taking an early lead and retaining it right through to the finish line ahead of Carmel Mahon, Tahnie Malagueno, Carolyn Mapes, Carole Dawes and Brenda Windsor.
The 5km and 15km competitors were very strong with female runners, Alana Knezevic, Mel Esau, Naomi Ballard, and Emily Dalglish leading the charge early alongside talented male runners, Jared Mackie, Hamish Donnolllan, Cory Gould, Michael Scholer, John Roe, Darrin Pullen, Alan Zamparutti, Andrew Short and Tim Caddy.
Next Sunday’s popular, yet historical Farmers Long Gallop 6km and 17km run will commence from Agnes Farmers home at 62 Evans Avenue, North Mackay. Agnes and her late husband Fred have been integral life members of the Mackay Road Runners since its inception nearly 50 years ago. Fred was the runner in the family; however, Agnes was a wholehearted supporter of the Club and Fred’s illustrious running career.
Although Agnes may not be a morning person, she has generously hosted this morning run for 48 years.
Contributed By Janelle Tilse
30km Podium finishers (left to right) Shane Donnollan (3rd), Mick Vivian (2nd), Paul Mackenzie (1st), Carmel Mahon (2nd) and Teresa Hackney (1st)
Tahnie Malagueno and Carolyn Mapes kept a united even pace together throughout the 30km course
Northview Park 5km and 15km runners get ready to take their mark, get set and go!
Katrina and Jim with Club President Brendan Bishop after their 15km and 30km respectively events
Brenda Windsor and Carole Dawes support each other from start to finish in the 30km. Photo credit: Janelle Tilse
The Sea Eagles Juniors braved the pre-dawn chill on Saturday, traveling to Rogers Oval to take on the Eastern Swans and Bakers Creek. Meanwhile, the Seniors hit the road to clean up the Mackay Magpies on their home turf.
The Sea Eagles Senior Men celebrated Captain Alex Rodgers' 100th senior game in style with a win over the Mackay Magpies, who sit above them on the ladder. It was a tight contest all day, with the Sea Eagles finishing strong with a 72-53 victory. Fraser Carroll kicked four goals up forward, while Billy Galpin was everywhere again through the midfield, supported by Brent Downie and Aidan Allen-Fancke. The Sea Eagles look for community support at home this week as they take on ladder leaders Eastern Swans in the first of two back-to-back Swans rounds.
After a couple of losses, the Sea Eagles Senior Women were keen to secure a win against the Mackay Magpies. Going back to basics paid off with a 32-16 win. In the opening quarter, the Sea Eagles had five shots on goal. Although not kicking as many goals as they would have liked, the team worked together for a great game.
The Sea Eagles Under 17s took on Bakers Creek at Rogers Oval. With the Tigers short on numbers, the Sea Eagles lent some players for the game to go ahead. In a one-sided affair, the Sea Eagles dominated through the middle, providing plenty of forward opportunities and winning comfortably 61-1.
Having won against the Eastern Swans a few weeks ago at home, the Sea Eagles Under 14s were keen to repeat the feat in Mackay. Unfortunately, the Swans had cleaner play in the dewy conditions, leading to a 12-52 loss for the Sea Eagles.
The Under 12 Eastern Swans continued their unbeaten streak, defeating the Sea Eagles 29-3. However, the Sea Eagles achieved a minor victory by keeping the Swans to their lowest total for the season.
This weekend, the Whitsunday Sea Eagles are at home. The Seniors and Under 14s will play at the Nest, while the Under 12s and Under 17s have a bye. The Under 14s will face the Saints at 10:40 am, followed by the Seniors against the Swans at 12:15 pm.
Photo Credit: Kylie Allen
Wednesday Social Bowls
In an exciting round of Wednesday social bowls, Mary Ellen, Helen/Bev, Gavin, and Wendy defeated Ian, Eddy, Jane, and Steve. In another match, Frank, Gordo, and Daryl defeated Anna, Peter, and Dave. The winners for the afternoon were Marion, Robyn, and Gus, who defeated Britt, Marilyn, and Ray.
Weekly Bowls Schedule
The Tuesday and Friday afternoon bowls sessions are now underway. Interested players should add their names to the sign-up sheet located outside the clubhouse.
Ladies' Purple Pennants
The ladies' team is participating in the Purple Pennants competition in the Burdekin. Bowen Bowls wishes them good bowling and the best of luck!
For more information and updates, please visit our club's notice board or contact the club secretary.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards
Marion,Robyn and Gus, Photo supplied
Many players from Proserpine and the Mackay District are currently at the Gold Coast competing in the Australian Open. Jonathan Bye and Gavin Milne have advanced to the second round of the knockout for the Men's Fours. Scott Kinnear has won all his sectional games in the Vision Impaired section and is set to play Jake Fehlberg in the semi-final on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Pat Bownds and Lee King travelled to Marian Bowls Club with Heather to represent the club at Marian's PAH. In social play, Bruce Uhe, Arthur Griffith, and Nev Smith defeated Alen Sanderson, Arthur Griffith, and Philip Brown 21-17. Carol Smith and Mike Harrison defeated John Anderson and Barry Zillmann 31-15.
In Sunday Social Bowls, John Anderson, Bruce Uhe, and Heather Brown defeated Lee King, Mary Hedgelong, and Heather Brown 34-19. Alen Sanderson and Philip Brown defeated Arthur Griffith and Mike Harrison.
The semi-final of the B Singles was played on Saturday. David Ling defeated Harry Craig 25-17 in a thrilling game.
Many thanks to those who turned up on Saturday to assist with removing the old shades around the green. The holes have been prepared for the installation of new shades, with some progress expected during the week.
Special thanks to Kevin and Joan Thorogood for their years of service to the club. Though they are no longer able to play, we are grateful for the gift of their bowls, which will be used by new bowlers.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown
Monday Self-Selected Triples
Winners: Peter Howie, Greg Colquhoun, and Kennedy Whitton, who defeated Trish Leon, Fox G Feast.
Runners-Up: Ron Hyde, Maureen Hyde, and Norm Dawson, who defeated G Cornell, Hary Wills, and Keith Armstrong.
The jackpot did not go off.
Tuesday Social Bowls
Winners: M Bron, Tolcher J Foskett, and Bob Dykstra, defeated John Hayson, Sue Shearing, and Simon Fitzgerald.
Runners-Up: Joan Brian and Ron Hyde, defeated Allan, Dianne, and Barry.
The jackpot did not go off.
Fun Friday Afternoon
Winners: Ron Hyde, Grant Hand, and Robyn Stitt, who defeated Maureen Hyde, Gabbie, and Jill Gillies.
Resting Touches: Dom, Neville, and V Ritche.
Sunday Results
Winners: Carol Bellingham, Simon Fitzgerald, and Chris Healey drew with Anne Kayzle, John Prought, and Michael Loughhead.
Runners-Up: Eilane, June Walsh, and Kennedy Whitton, who defeated Joan, Jull, and Geoff.
The elusive jackpot did not go off.
Men’s Competition
• A Pairs Final: M Drummond and A Rolfe defeated L Land and G Read.
• B Singles Final: Herbie Dalton defeated Ron Hyde
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren
Allan Rolfe and Mark Drummond
Grant Hand, Ron Hyde, Robyn Stitt with Lorraine Knight
Photos supplied
The Whitsunday Equestrian Group’s 2-Day Showjumping Classic, held on June 8-9 at the Cannonvalley Pony Club, was a resounding success, providing a thrilling weekend for both participants and onlookers. Competitors from Townsville to Mackay gathered to showcase their skills, marking the start of the prestigious Frosty Mango NQ Leaderboard, a North Queensland-wide cumulative placings event.
110CM Frosty Mango Leaderboard Results:
1. Abigail Lee on Hazardous
2. Abigail Lee on Laced Up
3. Abigail Lee on Snapchatter
4. Melinda Zammit on JT Just a Dream
5. Jessica Dibnah on Mr Manu
The annual Showjumping Classic featured classes ranging from 40cm to 110cm, offering something for everyone over the two days. The overall high-point award was hotly contested but ultimately awarded to Abigail Lee.
The Whitsunday Equestrian Group extends heartfelt thanks to all competitors, volunteers, and attendees whose support and enthusiasm made the event a success. Looking ahead, the next event on the calendar is the Whitsunday Equestrian Group's 2-Day Hack & Dressage Supreme, scheduled for July 27-28 at the Cannonvalley Pony Club. For more information, please visit our Facebook page at Whitsunday Equestrian Group.
Defibrillator Addition:
The Cannonvalley Pony Club now has a brand-new defibrillator installed, thanks to the Whitsunday Regional Council Special Project Grant. This potentially life-saving AED was fully funded by the grant and is now ready for use at the clubhouse. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our local council for their support, to our grants writer Kate for her efforts, and to the team at AWB First Aid First for enabling us to purchase locally and donating the paediatric pads. This addition enhances the safety and well-being of everyone at the Pony Club, the home grounds of the Whitsunday Equestrian Group.
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