Big Week In Bowls
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.
The bowls calendar has been very full over the past week.
Saturday’s program at Burrandowan has been enhanced by Racing Queensland’s decision to divide two significantly oversubscribed races.
This year’s Manumbar Campdraft had an unusual extra feature: an Anzac Day Dawn Service.
The Burrandowan Picnic Race Club will be holding its 93rd annual race meeting at the Burrandowan Racecourse 66km west of Kingaroy on Saturday, May 9.
Queensland Bowls staged their 2015 District Sides Championships for both Men and Women on the Sunshine Coast from Sunday to Wednesday this week, and the final day saw a great finish to four days of bowls.
No senior football was played in the South Burnett last weekend because of the 47th Battalion carnival in Roma but there was an U18s match at Nanango, and an U16s Youth Cup game in Kingaroy.
Here’s the weekly Fishing Report for Boondooma dam for the week ending Monday, May 4
The weekend’s big rain played havoc with local football fixtures.
A highlight of last week’s bowls line-up was the Burnett Ladies Singles championships, which were held at Nanango.
It was a big day for Murgon rugby league club on Anzac Day … they unveiled their new jerseys, their canteen almost sold out and the bar was kept busy.
The South Burnett was linked to four of the success stories at last Saturday’s excellent Anzac Day race meeting at Wondai.
The wet weather has caused a number of cancellations over the weekend
The countdown is on for the Burrandowan Picnic Races with volunteers and the local community getting ready for their biggest day of the year.
Children who turn five in 2015 – and love Aussie Rules – can enrol in the Auskick program
This year’s Golden Spurs Campdraft at Proston set a new record for the 53 year old event.
Murgon Mustangs’ first aid officer Alicia Pidgeon is looking for people interested in learning how to do sports taping.
The South Burnett Saints hosted their first home games for the season on Sunday at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy.
Anzac Day services around the region drew record crowds this year to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings, and so did Wondai’s 42nd Anzac Day race meeting.
What a great week it has been – plenty of Anzac Day action, and plenty of movement on the club championships’ scoreboard, along with quite a bit of club rivalry fuelled by inter-club visits.
The South Burnett Race Club has every reason to be delighted with the numbers for its highly popular Anzac Day program.