Rain Plays Havoc With Cricket … Again
For the second week in a row, rain played havoc with South Burnett cricket matches at the weekend.
For the second week in a row, rain played havoc with South Burnett cricket matches at the weekend.
Rain disrupted the first round of the South Burnett cricket competition played on Saturday
Round 1 of the South Burnett’s new-look senior cricket competition will get under way this Saturday
The Kingaroy Flames held their first training session at their new $37,500 practice nets this week
A magnificent century by Blackbutt’s Mitchell Olzard blew away any chances Nanango might have had of taking home the South Burnett’s B Grade cricket trophy on Saturday.
A bunch of South Burnett cricketers packed their bags and headed west from Kingaroy on Friday morning for an end-of-season tour with a difference.
The South Burnett B Grade cricket grand final will now be played next Saturday (April 6) following the washout at the weekend.
Blackbutt will host Nanango in the Grand Final of the South Burnett B Grade cricket competition on Saturday after the Scorpions despatched Kumbia in the Preliminary Final last weekend
Kingaroy Junior Cricket Club wrapped up their season with a special Pink Stumps Day on Saturday at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy
The Blackbutt Timbertowners are through to the Grand Final after downing Kumbia in a keen contest in Blackbutt on Saturday.
The South Burnett B Grade cricket competition has hit the sharp end of the season with a Semi-Final and Elimination Final scheduled to be played this weekend.
Gympie Colts chased down the target set by Murgon Crusaders to take out the Gympie A Grade cricket grand final at the weekend
Opposition Leader and Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has congratulated the Kingaroy Junior Cricket Club on receiving $34,500 for new cricket nets.
Murgon Crusaders are through to the Grand Final in the A Grade Gympie Cricket competition after downing Gympie Colts in the semi-final played at Murgon Sportsground last Saturday
Junior cricketers in Nanango now have $1000 worth of training gear to help improve their skills thanks to a lucky local resident.
Member for Nanango Deb Frecklington has congratulated Murgon cricketer Courtney Sippel on an outstanding season.
Hivesville residents went into bat for breast cancer on Sunday at their inaugural Pink Stumps Day cricket match.
Murgon cricketer Courtney Sippel has topped off a big few weeks by being named in the Australian Under 19 women’s team which will tour New Zealand in March.
Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien has announced the latest round of successful applicants from the Federal Government’s popular Local Sporting Champions program.
The South Burnett’s two A Grade cricket teams – playing at home in scorching conditions – both notched up wins in the Gympie cricket competition last weekend.