South Burnett Bowls News: 19-Jul-14
My column is a little later than usual this week due to technical glitches (not at my end) and I apologise to any readers who were put out by its slightly later-than-usual appearance.
My column is a little later than usual this week due to technical glitches (not at my end) and I apologise to any readers who were put out by its slightly later-than-usual appearance.
This week there’s a line up of nibbles from a mixed feed bin to digest
A new fishing tournament series designed to appeal to family anglers of all ages will be launched at Lake Boondooma in September.
A back injury has ruled out Kingaroy’s Holly Ferling from selection for the Southern Stars’ upcoming matches
Red Ants fans would have gone home happy on Saturday if the A Grade league match between Kingaroy and Murgon had ended at half-time.
The annual Mini Mod rugby league carnival will be on again this Saturday at Wondai.
Floyd Aubrey loves karate, is good at running but has his heart set on becoming a rugby league player.
It’s a long way from Kingaroy to the beach, let alone the Olympics but Taliqua Clancy has her eyes set on the prize … and her family couldn’t be prouder.
With only four weeks to go in this year’s competition, all teams are looking for advantages going into the semi-finals.
Local knowledge paid off at Saturday’s Wondai Races with trainer Norma King – and the Duff name – dominating.
The South Burnett Saints continued their domination of the 2nd Division Darling Downs AFL competition on Sunday with a clinical demolition of cellar dwellers Warwick at Lyle Vidler Oval in Kingaroy.
Gosh, it’s been a bit chilly lately, hasn’t it?
A feature of the South Burnett Race Club’s card in Wondai this Saturday will be the running of the Lewis Duff Memorial Class B Handicap (1465m).
Josh Arthur has done it again … taking home the South Burnett Speedway Club’s Champion of Champions award at the club’s annual trophy dinner for the second year in a row.
The Wondai Race Club will be holding its traditional Winter Race Meeting at the Wondai Racecourse on Saturday
Kumbia State School will be hosting a visit by some Queensland rugby league royalty next week when the three Walters brothers drop in.
Cherbourg’s NAIDOC celebrations were kicked off in a spectacular fashion with the official opening on Monday of the Ration Shed’s new Play The Ball exhibition.
A seriously under-strength Murgon Mustangs took on a Sunshine Coast 2nd Division rep side in a “friendly” at Murgon Sportsground on Saturday afternoon.
It’s been a bit of a chilly winter around the region this lat week – sunny days but very, very cool nights and the occasional frost in some places to keep the greenkeepers worried.
At nightfall last Wednesday, apprentice Jimmy Orman had an unbeaten riding record in the metropolitan area.