Soccer Back After Soggy Break
After an enforced break caused by the rain and soggy fields, senior soccer returned to the South Burnett last weekend.
After an enforced break caused by the rain and soggy fields, senior soccer returned to the South Burnett last weekend.
The South Burnett Thrashers’ planned trip to Goondiwindi at the weekend was called off at the last minute due to COVID issues.
There will be no senior soccer played in the South Burnett again this weekend as Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy has not dried out after the recent rain.
Chinchilla Bears proved too strong for the Kingaroy Accounting & Tax Redbacks in the Cadets game played at Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy on Saturday morning.
Round 2 of the South Burnett soccer competition was played last Friday and Saturday nights at the Kingaroy soccer fields.
Round 1 of the South Burnett soccer competition was played last Friday and Saturday nights at the Kingaroy soccer fields.
The South Burnett’s senior and junior soccer competitions will be getting under way this weekend.
The team of volunteers from the Kingaroy Senior Soccer Club earned a well-deserved rest on Sunday night after one of the biggest Soccer Sevens carnivals seen in Kingaroy for years.
The Kingaroy Senior Soccer Club’s popular annual Soccer 7s competition is on again this weekend, with more than 400 players already registered to take part.
Current and former players, sponsors, supporters and friends packed Taras Hall recently to celebrate the 40th birthday of Nanango’s soccer club.
Kingaroy Soccer Club will be holding a sign-on on Wednesday night (October 6) for its 2021 Summer Sevens competition.
The Nanango Soccer Club is now the proud owner of a new brushcutter, thanks to sponsorship from the Heritage Bank Nanango.
The Grand Finals of the South Burnett soccer competition were played on Saturday night at Tom Alford Oval in Kingaroy.
Kingaroy Senior Soccer Club’s annual pre-season Soccer 7s carnival was another huge weekend for the club and the town.
Football’s annual boost to the South Burnett economy is on again this weekend, with 48 teams registered for the annual Kingaroy Soccer Sevens carnival.
A 10-week, round-robin style soccer competition kicked off at Kingaroy’s Tom Alford Oval at the weekend.
COVID-19 restrictions have dashed hopes a junior soccer competition could go ahead in a restricted form in the South Burnett this year.
The South Burnett’s footy codes are keen to kick off again as soon as life returns to normal post-COVID-19.
The rain gods smiled on Kingaroy’s annual Soccer Sevens tournament last weekend … despite downpours elsewhere in the region, no games were disrupted during the two days of play.
Organisers of Kingaroy Soccer Club’s big two-day Soccer 7s carnival have inspected the fields and say the carnival is definitely going ahead