Bears Still Outgunned Despite Switch
Football in the South Burnett returned on Saturday after a week off; Barambah travelled to Kingaroy to take on Gunners in all three grades and the Panthers faced Wests in Nanango
Football in the South Burnett returned on Saturday after a week off; Barambah travelled to Kingaroy to take on Gunners in all three grades and the Panthers faced Wests in Nanango
South Burnett junior footballers Lateisha Wilkins and Laura Grey were presented with their jerseys on Friday for their State duties.
It’s not uncommon to see siblings play in the same sporting team … but being able to play in the same team as your mother or father is very special.
Wests and Gunners both took to the field for the local 1st Division derby with depleted lineups on Saturday.
South Burnett Stingers’ teams did well at the Football SW Queensland Junior Zone Championships
Results from Round 7 of the McDonald’s South Burnett Junior Football Competition played at Nanango on Saturday.
A lack of players is hampering the Barambah Football Club. Barambah don’t have enough male players to make up two separate men’s squads this year, so most players have been playing twice every match day
Results from Round 6 of the McDonald’s South Burnett Junior Football Competition played at Nanango on Saturday.
The South Burnett men’s soccer team has come home with Zone trophy after a nail-biting final
Gunners took on Wests, while Nanango played Barambah in Round 7 of the South Burnett Evolution Solar Football competition
Results for the Football South Burnett Junior Competition games played at Dalby and the Stingers games played at Gatton
Results for Football South Burnett Junior competition games played in Wondai on Saturday, May 23:
Saturday’s President’s Cup matches proved Nanango’s Panthers will still be the team to beat come finals time
The Kingaroy Redbacks football club has big plans for its grounds in Oliver Bond Street, all thanks to Holden’s $5 million “Home Ground Advantage” grants program.
It came down to the last round to sort out who would be contesting the President’s Cup next Saturday in Kingaroy.
The McDonald’s Junior Football Competition finally swung into action on Saturday after last weekend’s washout of Round 1.
The weekend’s big rain played havoc with local football fixtures.
Barambah returned to Murgon to take on visitors Wests on Saturday. Matches between these two sides are always hard fought, no matter where each team sits on the ladder.
The Brisbane Paralympic Football Program visit which had been scheduled for this Saturday, April 18, in Kingaroy has been cancelled.
Nanango travelled to Kingaroy on Saturday for a much anticipated round of football against arch-rivals Wests.