Soccer’s Stars Of The Future
There’s been a group soccer players quietly doing us proud in another competition, the NPL
There’s been a group soccer players quietly doing us proud in another competition, the NPL
Four South Burnett soccer teams were training hard at Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy on Wednesday night in preparation for a stab at the World Cup … or at least, a miniature version of it.
Saturday was a perfect day for the Evolution Solar Football League Grand Finals in Nanango.
All three grades battled it out in the Preliminary Finals of the Evolution Solar Football League on Saturday.
After a very nervous evening following heavy rain, the Murgon pitch was just passable on Sunday morning for the semi-finals of the Evolution Solar Football League competition
After a weekend off for the Ekka holiday, senior football will resume this weekend with the semi-finals of the 2014 Evolution Solar Football League competition.
The last round of fixtures matches in the 2014 Evolution Solar Football League competition were played on Saturday in Kingaroy and Wondai.
Barambah went into this weekend’s 2nd Division match knowing that nothing less than a win would do if they were to have any chance of winning the Second Division Minor Premiership.
The weather was cold but the action was hot in soccer matches played in Murgon and Kingaroy on Saturday.
With only four weeks to go in this year’s competition, all teams are looking for advantages going into the semi-finals.
It was another big weekend of South Burnett Football before the mid-school holidays break, with Nanango travelling to Kingaroy to take on Gunners, while Barambah’s men’s teams clashed with Wests at Murgon Showgrounds
It was local derby time as Wests took on Gunners in Kingaroy on Saturday.
After a week’s break for the Queen’s Birthday holiday, football returned to the South Burnett with a vengeance on Saturday for the ninth round of this year’s Evolution Solar Football League.
South Burnett players will be heading to Toowoomba at the weekend to take part in the inaugural Football South West Queensland Zone Championships.
Barambah travelled to Kingaroy on Saturday to take on the improving Wests teams while the Panthers took on Gunners in Nanango
South Burnett soccer was a mixed bag this week but football fans got to see some good games nonetheless
The 2014 President’s Cup was played in Kingaroy on Saturday afternoon, and the Nanango Panthers made a clean sweep of it.
Senior Football returned to Wondai for the second time this season when Barambah hosted Gunners
Barambah travelled to Kingaroy on Saturday to take on Wests in cool, windy conditions
After a two-week hiatus for the Easter school holidays. football has returned to the South Burnett