South Burnett Bowls News: 29-Mar-14
What’s been happening, you ask? Well, it’s been raining – which is good weather for ducks, farmers and bowling greens but a real hazard for bowl’s games directors trying to satisfy club members.
What’s been happening, you ask? Well, it’s been raining – which is good weather for ducks, farmers and bowling greens but a real hazard for bowl’s games directors trying to satisfy club members.
The recent rain has forced the cancellation of today’s South Burnett Cricket Association semi-finals.
Just 18 months ago, two young Nanango residents took up field archery as a sport … and already they’re on their way to competing at a national championship.
Youth worker Michael Sanford, accompanied by fellow riders, mounted his pushbike in Kingaroy on Monday morning to begin an epic three-day ride around the South Burnett to raise funds for charity.
Kingaroy RSL confirmed why they’ve finished the South Burnett cricket season on top of the ladder with a three wicket win in a keenly fought battle against Wondai at Lyle Vidler Oval on Saturday.
The Kingaroy 2013/14 Summer Futsal competition wound up on Thursday with Finals in the Juniors, Youth and Seniors played.
Gunners and Wests matches always seem to bring out the best in both teams’ characters
Rugby League returned to the South Burnett on Saturday with traditional rivals Kingaroy taking on Nanango, and Murgon facing Wondai in an exciting double-header in Kingaroy.
It’s been good weather for bowling, so there’s plenty happening.
Warriors put their stamp on the 2014 season with a strong win over Murgon Diggers in the B Grade South Burnett Cricket Association Grand Final played at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy last Saturday.
About 60 indigenous and non-indigenous golfers competed for the inaugural Marley Conlon Reconciliation Shield at Murgon on Thursday as a warm-up for this weekend’s Queensland Indigenous Golf Championships
The Evolution Solar Football League competition will start this weekend. The local derby between Wests and Gunners will be held in Kingaroy on Saturday while Nanango will host Barambah on Sunday.
The Nanango and District Darts Association (NADDA) is making a strong return to the South Burnett darts circuit in 2014.
What an afternoon of futsal we had with a huge turnout of players keen to contest the very first Junior Easter Cup!
Saturday was one of the best days of football ever held in the South Burnett, but sadly for Nanango it didn’t end in triumph.
The Murgon Mustangs have proven again that they will be a force to be reckoned with this year in the South Burnett rugby league competition with another pre-season victory.
There were a big couple of days in Kingaroy on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The grand final of the South Burnett’s B Grade cricket competition will be played on Saturday at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy.
Three South Burnett rugby league teams will be heading north on Saturday for the annual “Clash For Cash” at Mundubbera.
A total of 441 vouchers have been issued to families in the Nanango Electorate for children to join local sporting clubs under the State Government’s “Get Started” program.