Semi-Finals Deliver Big Surprises
Last Saturday’s soccer semi-finals provided some real surprises for spectators … and also sadly spelled the end of the season for two of the region’s eight teams.
Last Saturday’s soccer semi-finals provided some real surprises for spectators … and also sadly spelled the end of the season for two of the region’s eight teams.
It’s crunch time in the 2018 Football South Burnett competition with the minor and major semi-finals being played this weekend at the Kingaroy soccer fields.
Kingaroy’s football fields now feature “stadium seating”, thanks to an $18,500 grant from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.
South Burnett football fans who’ve been starved of top-tier action will be able to see some great games at Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy this month.
Barambah may be sitting on the second spot in the Women’s Division this year, but the Panthers think third-placed Wests may be the team to watch.
South Burnett United fans had every reason to cheer on Sunday when the local team scored a narrow but convincing win over their nearest rivals to secure this year’s President’s Cup in the Toowoomba Football League competition.
The local football competition played its eighth round last weekend, and after a flat start to the South Burnett soccer season it’s suddenly become a lot more interesting
This year’s Football South Burnett soccer competition has been dogged by the loss of many of its top players to South Burnett United.
The fourth round of the South Burnett’s local football competition was played in Nanango and Kingaroy on Saturday.
The Round 5 Toowoomba Championship soccer match – due to be played on Saturday evening in Kingaroy – was postponed at the last minute, catching everyone by surprise.
South Burnett United continued their unbroken point-scoring run in this year’s Toowoomba Football League when they played Willowburn Red in an away game at Toowoomba on Sunday.
South Burnett United continued their impressive winning streak in the Toowoomba Championship soccer competition at the weekend, with a 9-1 defeat of the Dalby Tigers.
Round 1 of the South Burnett soccer competition will kick off on Saturday with games in Wondai and at Kingaroy.
The South Burnett’s new combined soccer team, South Burnett United, has begun with a flying start in the Toowoomba Football League’s Championship competition.
The newly formed South Burnett United soccer team will play their first game in the Toowoomba Football League’s reserve grade Championship competition on Sunday (March 4).
A small team of South Burnett U8s/U9s soccer players will be competing on the Gold Coast soon
Spectators who watched the First Division Grand Final between Panthers and Gunners on Saturday were rewarded with one of the best football games seen in the South Burnett this year.
Saturday’s end-of-season clash between Barambah and Wests offered a lot of excitement for fans of both teams.
A late season move to swap Barambah’s first division games from the last match of the day to the first has paid dividends for spectators and injected new excitement into the competition.
After a week’s break for the winter school vacation, all twelve Football South Burnett teams converged on the Burnett Street sports fields in Nanango last Saturday for another derby.