Members of the club were active again last weekend after the main event had been cancelled the previous Sunday because of rainy weather. Seven keen members walked in the vicinity of the Homevale National Park, climbing the features known to the club as the Spikelets. Three of the ladies camped the night before at the old Mt Britton township site, ready for an early start on Sunday. The hike was led by Kevin Smith, and a highlight early in the day was the discovery of an inviting cave on Spikelet One. A brief visit to Spikelet Two afforded great views of Marling Spikes, Sydney Heads and Diamond Cliffs making up part of the stunning scenery available to visitors to the area. Spikelet Three remained unconquerable on this occasion as no easy way up was discovered. A cool breeze was appreciated on top of the peaks as the middle of the day was quite hot. Thick grass and plentiful ant nests were negotiated to reach the ridges which luckily were reasonably open. Next weekend Mt Dalrymple is on the calendar for club members, weather permitting. For more information about becoming part of the club, please phone 0429 363 929 or visit the website at https://mackaybwcq.org.au to learn how to conduct an online induction. Contributed by Carole Weekes Photo credit: Julie Ward
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Well done to the more than 20 runners who tackled the cool, blustery conditions at the Casu Jacks Social 5km and 10km run from the Mackay Harbour Marina. There were some excellent results, with junior runners producing notable performances as they comfortably completed their respective events. Congratulations also to the Gold Coast Running Festival competitors, with amazing outcomes for many local runners, including Alana Knezevic, who clocked 3hrs 15min in the 42.2km marathon. Legendary ultra runner Paul MacKenzie was unstoppable across the Gold Coast weekend, completing the full marathon (2hrs 57mins), the 21.1km half marathon (1hr 24mins), the 10km (39mins) and the 5km (19mins 17secs) at the world-renowned running festival. Paul earned a well-deserved third place in his age category for the double marathon achievement. Justin Rule's first marathon attempt, supported by his family, Belinda, Oliver and Toby, was outstanding as he crossed the finish line in a spectacular 3hrs 10mins. With many other personal goals achieved, congratulations go to everyone for their efforts, including but not limited to Emily Green, Shane Donnollan, Aidan Donollan, Ashley Miles, Clinton Mackie, Jenny Harmer, Glen Harmer, Marilyn Bennett, Brijesh Kumar, Paul Formosa, Kay Nyenug and Peter Ford in the 42.2km; Adam Knezevic in the 21.1km; Fran March, Bianca Miles, Max Miles, Toby Rule and Oliver Rule in the 10km; and Toby Rule in the 5km. Next Sunday's TriActiV8-sponsored Mackay Road Runners Bonson's Scrub/Ian Reddacliffe Roads 6km and 12km event will commence at 7am at the junction of Bonson's Scrub Road and the Bruce Highway, The Leap. Due to parking restrictions at the race start, runners are requested to carpool as much as possible by meeting at Coningsby State School. All members are invited to participate in this challenging and enjoyable annual event for a $2 race day fee, which accrues club handicap points. Non-members are always welcome for a $10 race day fee for those over 18 years and $5 for those under 18 years. Please arrive at the start precinct by 6.45am for the course briefing and club notices. Contributed by Janelle Tilse 6953 - Over twenty runners enjoyed the cool but blustery conditions at the Mackay Harbour Marina 5k & 10km Casu Jacks social event. 6960 - Lachlan Binstead had an outstanding 5km run in the touch conditions. 6985 – Hamish Donnollan breezed through the 10km event in his usual speedy style. 6994 – (left to right) Julie Whibley, Kim Saron, Kayla Waugh, Jo Hughes and Kylie Binstead always enjoy a good chat post race! 7007 – Todd Turner blitzed the 10km course. 7013 – Amazing volunteers and runners (left to right) Andrew Short, David Isbister, Craig Malcolm and Len Howarth always on hand to setup and packdown. 6995 – Jeff Pearce easily completes the 10km. Photos supplied
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POWERED by returning naming rights sponsor Community Bank Sarina Bendigo Bank, registrations for the 2026 Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim are now open. Hosted by Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club, the 6 September event has five different runs and two ocean swims options to choose from, with all proceeds going to support the Club. Sarina Surf Lifesaving Club President Brady Leonard said that the event is the Club’s principal annual fundraiser, combining “fun, fitness and fantastic views” into one event to support the Club’s vital work in our community. “As a 100% volunteer organisation, we are so grateful for all of interest and participation so far in our popular Cruisin’ the Coast Run & Ocean Swim,” Mr Leonard said. “It’s also fantastic to have Community Bank Sarina on board as our naming rights sponsor – and their continued support plays a huge part in helping us bring this event to life. “While raising much-needed funds for us, it also allows our community to experience beautiful Sarina Beach.” Community Bank Sarina’s Board Chair Karen May said this event is a “great way for families and friends to reconnect”. “If you choose to either walk, run or swim, we want everyone to enjoy the day at their own pace and be reminded of why we love our community so much,” Ms May said. The event features something for everyone, with a 5km community walk, 1km, 5km, 10km or half marathon runs, plus a 1km or 2km ocean swim – offering a variety of distances to suit all ages and fitness levels. Alongside naming rights sponsor Community Bank Sarina, the 2026 major sponsors include BMA BHP Mitsubishi Alliance, Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal and North Queensland Bulk Ports, with minor sponsors Mackay Whitsunday Life and Fridgelec and additional support from valued Club friends Mackay Regional Council and Rebel Nation. Register before 14 July to receive an early bird ticket and free event shirt at https://sarinacruisinthecoast.com.au/tickets. Participants enjoying Cruisin’ the Coast Sarina Beach Run & Ocean Swim. Photo supplied
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The competition this July at Proserpine Golf Club is heating up as members edge closer to the club's Open Championships and the annual Wintersun events. Tuesday's Stableford kicked off another busy week, with Harry Russell leading the men's field on 38 points, just one ahead of Levi Holmes. Sherri Meade continued her consistent form to top the ladies' competition with 37 points, while Sally Little claimed nearest-to-the-pin honours on the 13th. Many of the club's veteran golfers travelled to Bowen later in the week to contest the Whitsunday Group Stableford, where a full field enjoyed the beautifully presented coastal course. Back at Proserpine, Wednesday's ladies' Monthly Medal, sponsored by Airllywood, belonged to Elspeth Scotford, whose nett 73 secured victory from Robyn Whitham, with Di Chard taking third on countback. The July Monthly Medal continued on Thursday for the men, where Gary Scotford produced an excellent nett 68 to win A Grade ahead of Ben Smith. Tommy Gallagher claimed B Grade after edging Peter Lindsay on countback following matching rounds of 70 nett. Saturday's Monthly Medal, proudly sponsored by the Metropole Hotel, produced some outstanding golf. Paul Skinner returned the best score of the day with a superb 67 nett to take overall honours, while Tony Goss, Peter Faust and Tim Walton each topped their respective grades. Sidonie Fleet won the ladies' division on countback after finishing tied on 71 nett. Friday's nine-hole competition saw Brent Franke finish on top with 18 points, while Sunday's KJC Diesel-sponsored Monthly Medal wrapped up the week in style. Blake Lovelock fired an impressive 66 nett to secure victory, finishing one stroke clear of Ireneusz Gruszczynski, with Scott Mason rounding out the podium. With championship season fast approaching, the quality of scoring continues to suggest Proserpine golfers are finding their best form at just the right time. Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae.
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On Wednesday at Bowen Golf Club, ladies and men played a single stableford sponsored by the club.
Men's winner on a countback was Peter Fitzgerald, 40 points, runner up John Martin, 40. Ladies’ winner on a countback was Penny Stewart, 38 points, runner up was Lisa Raisbeck, 38.
Saturday was the ladies’ September Monthly medal, where winner Janice Bates had 68 nett, runner up Joy Hose 71 nett.
Pin shots to Bonnie Kohlhase, Julie Martin, Janice Bates, and Leanne Swan.
Sunday was the men's September Monthly medal with winner Andrew Menzies 63 nett, runner up Dylan Nott 66 nett.
Both competitions sponsored by Bowen Meat Supply and Bowen Golf Club.
This weekend is a single stableford sponsored by Bowen Sportspower.
Contributed with thanks to Grace Nott
September ladies’ monthly medal winner

The threat of inclement weather deterred some from playing in the past week’s at Proserpine Veteran’s Golf, however the rain stayed away for a few surprisingly pleasant days.
Eight ladies and eleven men competed for a fun day with three clubs and a putter. Robyn Whitham took out the day for the ladies with a lovely 35 points followed by Paula McQuat, 30, and Jacqueline Wall on 28.
For the men it was Trevor Paroz on 34, John Roser, 33, and Frank Maloney, 32. Pin shots went to Paula McQuat, Elspeth Scotford and Marieta Smith, Trevor Paroz, John Roser, Frank Maloney and Steve Mitchell.
Contributed with thanks to Paula McQuat
Robyn Whitham

The weather was not ideal for the golfer this week with rain and wind proving a little challenging at all courses in the Whitsundays – including Whitsunday Green.
Rhys Bartholomew was the winner of the weekly comp with 22 points, James Millar took second place over Rob Lodders on the count back, both scored 20 points.
On Friday Tyson Flavel won the 9-hole comp with 21 points, Brayden Davies was second with 18 and Glenn Rees third with 17 points.
For Sunday’s 18-hole stableford it was Glenn Rees with 42 points who won over Rhys Bartholomew with 36 and Terry Kimpton with 35 points.
Nearest the Pin on the day was Tyson Flavel and Terry Kimpton. This Sunday it will be 18-hole SKINS.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross

Four Whitsunday Sea Eagles teams travelled to Harrup Park on Saturday to represent in the Preliminary Finals with the opportunity to make the Grand Final.
Sea Eagles Senior Men saw the Mackay City Hawks get the jump and come out hard. Sea Eagles came back with defence working hard to limit Hawks to a single goal in the second half. Momentum was in Sea Eagles favour seeing their share of the footy however unable to convert going forward the 31 – 49 loss saw an end to their season.
Sea Eagles Under 17s who took on the Swarks were determined to bounce back after last week’s loss. Hungry for the footy Sea Eagles were able to hit the scoreboard early through great goals from Adam Singleton and Bailey Wishart. Foxx LaMonica continued his late season form whilst Aniel Walsh worked tirelessly in the ruck all day and provided excellent defensive pressure. Sea Eagles kept Swarks under control for the day winning 49 – 29 and setting up a Grand Final showdown with the undefeated Saints.
It was a tough ask for Sea Eagles Under 14s taking on minor premiers Moranbah Bulldogs who were always going to come out hard. Sea Eagles were unable to get on top losing 14 – 89 in a courageous effort.
Second week running the Sea Eagles Under 12s had another close shave winning the Preliminary Final against the Swarks. There were stories of individual greatness and whole-team efforts with Sea Eagles combining to create opportunities. Sea Eagles were behind in the dying minutes before a goal after the siren saw Sea Eagles come home winners 27 – 24 to earn their place in the Grand Final. Sea Eagles run into the Grand Final this week against Moranbah Bulldogs with some great momentum under their belts.
This Saturday, September 10, Sea Eagles Under 12s and Under 17s contest their Grand Finals at Harrup Park. Under 12s 8am, Under 17s 11:10am.
Contributed with thanks to Whitsunday Sea Eagles
U12s Whitsunday Sea Eagles player Sterling Rogan-Hamilton
U17s player Foxx LaMonica
U17s player Kai Grimmond
Photo credit: Cody Fowler, and Kylie Allen

The first weekend of football finals in Mackay was played on sodden fields following a couple of solid days of rain.
With six Whitsunday United Football Club teams playing on Saturday, travelling spectators were geared up for a back-to-back set of competitive outings.
Unfortunately, it didn’t go to plan for the local side, with five losses despite some incredible performances, but the day ended on a massive high with the Premier Men's side beating Lions convincingly and qualifying for the Grand Final.
The day started well with U14 Div 1 kicking off at 9am and matching the dominant Lions Green side from the outset. A goal by Lions had supporters worried, but the Whitsunday kids dug deeper and found the equaliser with Billy Hinton running onto a great through ball and slamming it over a diving goalkeeper.
With a 1-1 scoreline at the end of regular time, it is only the second instance that the Lions side had been held to a draw.
Extra time started and the arm wrestle continued until late, when the Mackay side scored to break the dead lock. A weary Whitsunday team conceded a third goal but are not out of the finals yet. They are keen to face Country United this weekend and earn a Grand Final spot
The U14 Premiers were up next. The young side have been a class act all year and were confident of beating Mackay Crusaders to guarantee a Grand Final berth.
Unfortunately, Crusaders fired and the Whitsunday side, missing a few players, struggled. Going down 2-0 was not the expected result, but Coach Peter Farrell was optimistic.
"This will be a real wake up call for the kids,” He said.
“They will be really keen to make up for this loss and with all players expected back next weekend, everyone is confident.”
The team was presented with their minor Premiership trophy and medals after the game.
The U16 Prem's battled through to the end but their season finished on Saturday. After a slow start against City Brothers, they came good in the second half and ended up with a 1-1 draw through the boot of Beau Bonnyman.
Into extra time, opportunities were scarce for both sides and every player dug deep in the heat. At the end of extra time the score was still drawn, and the game was decided on a penalty shoot-out. Although disappointed, the team came together and achieved some great results in a very tight and evenly matched competition.
U23 Men and Premier Women suffered through lack of numbers or injuries and with patched together sides. They were no match for their respective opposition on the day. With full squads, the result may well have been different, however both sides are now looking to build on this year and progress further next year.
The Whitsunday Premier Men stamped their authority on their opponents from the outset with a goal to Harry Hodgen in the opening minutes setting the tone for the rest of the match. Lions played a strong, physical game but were unable to counter the speed and precision of the Whitsunday attack and aggressive defence.
The goals continued to flow with Harry adding to his opening salvo along with goals to Hayden Filby and an absolute scorcher from Martyn Goodey who was also rock solid in defence. A remarkable display of football from the Whitsunday team who celebrated the win and their progression to the Grand Final.
They received their Minor Premiership Trophy, all the while singing out the club song across Mackay Football Park.
Whitsunday United’s Premier Men’s side received their medals and trophy after winning the minor Premiership last week
U14 Whitsunday United Premier side were crowned as minor Premiers for 2022

Bowen Polocrosse Club had a field of competitors head south past Mackay for a weekend of racing at the Nebo Carnival 2022.
The weekend signalled the last competitive fixtures for the year for the Bowen Club who travelled to Nebo in good numbers.
The year’s last carnival always brings the best out in the playing group with everyone putting in fantastic performances across the competition.
The club was represented by two sections: Bowen One – a team of Jess,Mick, and Morco; and Bowen One -Adam, Shannon, and Farren.
Both sections played a great game, with Bowen One and Two playing each other in the semi-finals for the C Grade.
Bowen One took the win with a golden point in overtime to move onto the finals on Sunday against Alton Downs/Pyramid team.
Unfortunately, Bowen One weren’t able to keep their high-flying form going, and had to walk away with runners up in the C Grade
The club is looking forward to seeing all its members at the yearly break up. The local club are already on the lookout for interested players and can be contacted through their Facebook page.
They will be hosting a full come and try day on Saturday October 1. Experienced players will be available on the day to help guide newbies, and the atmosphere is promised to be a fun one as participants learn to throw and catch a ball on the ground before graduating to horseback.
The basic skills of horseback riding and getting a general feel for the game will also be on offer alongside a sausage sizzle lunch at Bowen Polocrosse Grounds, Woodlands Road.
Contributed with thanks to Jess Foster
Bowen Polocrosse Player Shannon Burns represented in the Bowen One team at the recent Nebo Carnival
Adam Burns, Farren Jamison, and Shannon Burns all looking for a big catch as they face off against sides from across the region
The Bowen club will host a come and try day to end its season, enticing locals to have a crack at the sport
The outing at Nebo Carnival 2022 was the clubs last for the season, but they’re looking towards an impressive year next year

It is the start of the swim season and the Cannonvale Cannons would like to encourage children to come along to a Club Night to see what club swimming is all about.
Club Nights are held on Wednesdays from 5pm, with swimmers able to try 12-metre or 25-metre when they first start.
As they progress, they can make their way towards longer swims.
On Wednesday night, the Cannons honoured all the fathers and held a Father’s Day raffle. Coach, Mark Erickson was very surprised that he won the raffle! A big thank to the Davies’ family for cooking the barbecue.
The club presented Isabella Pisaniello with an Upgrade Certificate. Tora and Harris Delac were presented with the Chocolate Awards for the best personal bests. Congratulations to Gracie Laguna for winning the Swim Star Award.
Top performers on Wednesday night include Indi Smith who swam a massive 19.72sec PB in her 100m IM.
Don Algie swam a super 200-metre Freestyle in 3.01.87 which was a 13.76 second personal best (PB). James Davies and Celeste Orenshaw swam extremely well, taking over two seconds off the majority of their races.
Lucas Korosec swam a mighty 25m Butterfly in a time of 35.42s which was a 4 second PB. Lily Maher and her brother, Owen both swam fantastic times in their Freestyle events taking over one second off their previous best time. Matilda Nicholes swam an awesome 50-metre Freestyle in 39.71 seconds.
Isabella Pisaniello made 100-metre Butterfly look easy, in a time of 2.04.64. Millah Walker swam impressive times in her Freestyle and Backstroke races.
For more information on Club Nights and registration, contact Club Registrar Giselle Burton.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen
Harris and Tora Delac with Chocolate Awards
Nelson Malady with father Ben

Frances and Alan Brown starred at The Yeppoon Pairs and Teams Congress. Frances and Alan came third overall (Category A) pairs and the Brown team - Alan and Frances Brown, Janet Hanse and Diane Morgan came first in the team’s event.
Noel Saunders and Ted Cullinan came first (Category C).
Nine pairs from the Mackay Club attended the weekend competition, all other Mackay teams performing well.
Mackay Club member Geoff Taylor was director for the Yeppoon Congress.
Weekly Results
Monday 29 August 22 – 6 Table Mitchell
N/S E/W
1st David Ting / Eric Goodchild 1st Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
2nd Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy 2nd Lorna Shuttlewood / Faye Wright
3rd Maria Setiyawan / Robert Carless 3rd Clare Wallace / Ming Ting
Eclectic for Tuesdays in August
1st Eric Goodchild 4th Janet Hansen
1st Noel Bugeia 5th Diane Morgan
3rd Terrence Sheedy
Wednesday 31 August 22 – 6 Table One Winner - Australian Wide Pairs
1st Josie Cowley / Barbara Tait 4th Gwen Liddell / Anne Lutz
2nd Joy Robinson / Robert Carless 5th Debbie Ludkin / Cath Willis
3rd Monica Darley / Kath Poole 5th Terrence Sheedy / Eric Leisley
Thursday 1 September 2022 – 5 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S E/W
1st Terrence Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 1st David Ting / Ming Ting
2nd Debra Goodchild / Eric Goodchild 2nd Ken Seaniger / Robert Carless
3rd Mick King / Patricia Garner 3rd Mary Rose Ramsden / Marylin Wilson-Nicoll
Friday 2 September 22 – 6 Table Mitchell Green Points – Nationwide Pairs 17 of 22
N/S E/W
1st Terrence Sheedy / Noel Bugeia 1st Janine Rogers / Richard Wix
2nd Monica Darley / Del Ryan 2nd Ian Cruickshank / Mary Cruickshank
3rd Helen Van Den Broek / Don Poole 3rd Robert Carless / Joy Robinson
Saturday 3 September 22 - Barometer Pairs – Results not available at time of submission
Team Brown – Diane, Alan, Frances and Janet
Geoff Taylor Director Noel Curran, Yeppoon President Lauren and Ted Cullinan
Frances and Alan Brown (Pictured right)

The Marian Ladies Master 4s were held between August 15 and 17 and was a great success, with the team of Robyn Deveraux, Dealia Walsh, Val Pilcher and Gail Meng finishing as victors.
The win continues Robyn Deveraux’s display of dominance as she has been a part of the winning team four years in a row.
The team of Robyn Schatkowski, Dot Wise, Carol Savage and Vicky Spann were runners-up after a competitive competition.
The tournament saw some amazing bowls played in great sportsmanship.
Many thanks were given to the sponsor Our Retreat Station and Katie Moohin for once again making the tournament possible.
President and Sponsor Katie Moohin with winners Robyn Deveraux, Dealia Walsh, Val Pilcher and Gail Meng
Runners-up Vicky Spann, Dot Wise, Robyn Schatkowski and Katie Moohin - absent Carol Savage. Photos supplied: Lyn Jackson

The Mackay Basketball NBL1 Presentations were held last month at the Northern Beaches Bowls Club.
Taking out the top award, the Club Person Award of the Year with the Mal Steindl Trophy, was coach Joel Khalu.
Mackay Basketball’s statement said, “Joel is one of our most dedicated, hardworking and humble members here at Mackay Basketball.
“There is nothing you won’t find him doing, particularly on an NBL1 game day.
Joel Khalu won the Club Person of the Year award. Photo credits: Keiron Place Photography
Junior Club Person of the Year winner: Lachlan Peach
Meteors MVP dual winners Kyrin Galloway and Jaylin Galloway
Meteorettes MVP Alisia Jenkins
Meteors Best Defensive Player: Viliami Foketi
Meteorettes Most Improved: Monique Bobongie
Coach Award Meteorettes - Courtney Virgo
Coach Award Meteors - Sam Haughton
Players’ Player Award: Meteorettes - Ellie Collins
Players’ Player Award: Meteors - Viliami Foketi
Club Commitment to Community award winners: Alisia Jenkins and Alexa Hart

Meet the new Mackay flash, Mikayla Webb (pictured) who continues to light up the athletics track with record-breaking sprint performances.
The 15-year-old Mercy College student smashed two long standing records when she won gold in both the 100m and 200m finals at the recent Capricornia Schools Athletics Championships staged at the Mackay Aquatic & Recreation Complex Athletics Facility.
Fleet footed Mikayla scorched her rivals in the Girls 15yrs blue ribbon 100m event – clocking an impressive 12:12 sec to eclipse the previous mark of 12:30 sec in superb style.
The sprint queen backed up that golden performance by also clinching the 200m title with a sizzling record time of 25:65 sec, bettering the previous best of 25:70 sec.
Both sprint records had stood for two decades.
But they are not the fastest times that Mikayla has produced over the 100m and 200m distance, having clocked a personal best 12:07 sec for the 100m and 24:84 sec for the 200m while competing for Mackay Athletics Club.
Fresh from her record-breaking feats, Mikayla will compete at the Queensland Schools Athletics Championships to be staged in Brisbane during October.
She will be joined by her 13-year-old kid sister Isabella – another Mercy College student - who collected a bronze medal at the Capricornia Schools Athletics Championships after finishing third in the 100m final and obtaining fourth spot in the 200m final.
Both top four achievements have secured Isabella a spot in the Relay teams for the Queensland Schools Championships – a feat she can be proud of.
The Webb sisters acknowledged the influence of their sprint coaches Tina and Luke Morse from ASSET (All Sports Speed Endurance Training) who have added speed and balance to the pair’s running technique.
“We enjoy training with Tina and Luke and have put in a lot of hard work in preparation for the athletics meets,” Mikayla explained.
“Both Isabella and I are now reaping the benefits and hopefully we can improve our PBs in the weeks to come” she added.
By Chris Karas
Mackay sprint sensations Mikayla and Isabella Webb (pictured) will represent Mercy College at the Queensland Secondary Schools Athletics Championships in Brisbane next month

All roads lead to Eric Homan Park at Cremorne on the October long weekend when Mackay Rangers Football Club hosts its annual 8-a-side soccer tournament.
With $6000 in prize money and titles up for grabs, football enthusiasts are in for a treat when the two-day Carnival kicks off on Saturday October 1.
The unique 8-a-side concept draws teams from far and wide including Sarina, Yeppoon, Rockhampton, Hall Creek, Emerald, Townsville, Innisfail, Cairns, Brisbane, Toowoomba and Sunshine Coast over the years and is an Open Men’s and Women’s competition for players aged 17 years and older.
Mercy College Mackay school teacher and Rangers stalwart Ashley Miles said the Carnival attracted 17 Men’s teams and eight Women’s sides last season which offered an $1800 winner’s purse for the triumphant Men’s side and $1000 for the victorious Women.
Runners up received $1000 (Men) and $600 (Women) with third and fourth placed teams collecting $500 (Men) and $300 (Women).
“An added highlight is the Penalty Shootout competition which is traditionally staged on the Saturday night when participating teams put forward a goalkeeper and striker to compete for $150 cash,” revealed Ashley.
Mackay Rangers boasts a proud 54-year history in the Football Queensland Whitsunday Coast Premier League Association where they have annexed numerous championship titles and produced a host of talent among the Men’s and Women’s grades.
Origins of the 8-a-side tournament can be traced back to 1983 when the Rangers staged an invitational Carnival against Moranbah to celebrate their home ground improvements.
This developed into the Taylors Hotel Invitational 1000 for the first four years of inception and was played as a senior 11-a-side team’s event.
Sponsorship was secured by Alcorns Bakery of Mackay for the next decade, then in the early 2000s the Carnival changed direction by adopting an 8-a-side format with long time sponsor RIMEX taking naming right sponsorship of the tournament.
The Carnival is traditionally run each year on the October long weekend with round fixtures and finals held over the Saturday and Sunday and is one of only a handful of senior competitive Football Gala events that are staged in Queensland.
For further details and registration enquiries contact Mackay Rangers FC 8-a-side coordinator Andrew Susani 0400 000 990.
By Chris Karas
Jubilant players celebrate after winning the Mackay Rangers FC 8-a-side Men’s title last season
Mackay Rangers FC annual 8-a-side Carnival attracts some quality Men’s and Women teams

The Mackay Cutters Hastings Deering Colts squad wrapped up their season last weekend with a 40-20 defeat in the sudden-death final against the Sunshine Coast Falcons.
The Cutters came out strong scoring first, thanks to an Alfie Schultz try, converted by Brenton Baira. The Falcons desperate for the win regrouped and scored three times quickly to jump ahead, 18-6. A Hugh Arthur try before the half closed it back up to 18-10 but a penalty pushed that back out to 20-10.
The Falcons capitilised first in the second half, followed quickly by a Cutters’ try to Jordan Hill. Brenton Baira then scored and converted his own try to close the gap to 26-20, but it was one-way traffic to the Falcons in the final 20 minutes, scoring 14 unanswered points with two converted tries and a penalty.
The Cutters management praised the Colts on an excellent season.
“The Colts squad had shown immense improvement across the season and were one of the form teams entering the finals competition, playing with a level of skill and confidence that had seen them match it with the very best sides throughout the second half of the season on their run to the finals,” the club said in a statement.
“The coaching staff of Craig Kennedy, Davey Roberts, Caitlyn Simpson, James Poelstra and Dave Hoare are also to be congratulated on their efforts this year as they have created an excellent learning environment in which our young players were able to flourish.”
Picture credit: QRL

Mackay’s widely respected rugby league identity Michael Comerford (pictured) relishes a challenge.
The 33-year-old school teacher is ready for the next chapter in his sporting life when he takes over the reins of the Mackay Cutters as Head Coach on a two year deal starting in 2023.
Comerford will replace outgoing coach Dave Elliott, who will link up with Norths Devils at the conclusion of this year’s Hostplus Cup competition.
The experienced Elliott, who helped transform the Cutters’ rugby league program as Head Coach this season, has signed a two year contract and will return to his native Brisbane with his wife and young family to begin the fulltime role from November 1 this year.
With his vast experience and knowledge of the Mackay sporting landscape, the astute Comerford was a popular choice for the top job by club management.
He will relinquish his position of Sports Co-ordinator at Mercy College Mackay on October 4 to take on his new full time coaching role.
An excited Comerford will work closely with all the schools and Junior League clubs in the region to stamp the Cutters’ footprint across the grades.
“My goal is to develop a big enough talent pool that will keep the Cutters at the forefront of rugby league in the region for many years to come,” he revealed.
Comerford praised the efforts of Elliott and Cutters’ Head of Football Kim Williams for their tremendous work in turning the club around in 2022.
The Cutters may have missed a finals berth in the Hostplus Cup this season, but the club remains in a strong position moving forward.
Comerford’s coaching journey through the local school system and the Cutters’ Junior Representative programs to top grade assistant coach have held him in good stead.
Respected by the current playing group, Comerford’s appointment highlights the club’s purpose to develop rugby league pathways for the Mackay community.
Officials are extremely confident in his ability to build a strong and competitive team and look forward to seeing the club flourish under his leadership.
Comerford fell just short of a fairytale premiership with his powerful St Patrick’s First XIII this season, guiding the College to Grand Final appearances in the Confraternity Shield Rugby League and Aaron Payne Cup competitions where they succumbed to Townsville titans Ignatius Park College.
The local hero enjoyed a burgeoning league career in the north Queensland region before a damaged ACL forced him into retirement at the age of 24.
Comerford began his league career with Souths Sharks in U/13s as a promising centre before bursting into A Grade in 2006.
He played a prominent role when Souths defeated Moranbah to win the 2009 Mercury Cup Grand Final after earning a call up to the Mackay Cutters top grade side the previous year.
Comerford chalked up 51 appearances during his six-season playing stint with the Cutters but missed the club’s 2013 premiership triumph after tearing his ACL in the early rounds.
A highlight for Comerford was representing Australia at the 2008 World Universities Cup in Brisbane and touring South Africa (2009) as well as France and England (2010) with the national team.
Since hanging up his boots, Michael has turned his hand to coaching.
In 2015 he was appointed Souths A Grade coach at the age of 26 – guiding the side to a preliminary final before joining the Cutters’ coaching panel in 2017.
Comerford has mentored the U/21s and Brothers A Grade last season and proved a valuable voice as Senior Assistant Coach to the departing Elliott during the Cutters’ 2022 campaign.
By Chris Karas

The BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival returned for its 12th year over the weekend, providing a great opportunity for family fun while raising funds for local charities.
The event encourages more people to become active and involved in cycling through a variety of categories across the two exciting days at Mackay Botanic Gardens.
Saturday afternoon saw approximately 150 children participate in the Golding Kids Colour Ride where kids rode as many laps as their legs could take them while getting splattered in all colours of the rainbow every time they passed the starting line.
Food vans and live entertainment were also on offer throughout the evening, completing a day of family fun in the gardens.
Early the next morning, riders gathered at the amphitheatre to take on the 100km Corry Cycles Gran Fondo.
Shortly after, riders participating in the 60km City Fitness Epic and the 30km Queensland Country Bank | Health Fund Dash took off.
Food vans, coffee carts, live entertainment and giveaways were again on offer, bringing an electric family atmosphere to the morning.
“One of our goals was to make it more of a festival feel,” said Event Manager Nikki Giles.
“We had food vendors available and a coffee cart for when people finished to stay and soak up the environment of the Botanic Gardens and cheer each other on.
“It was Father’s Day, after all.”
A total of 859 riders participated over the weekend.
Funds were raised through rider registrations and sponsorship and, while figures are still being finalised, organisers are predicting close to $50,000 raised to be split evenly between RACQ CQ Rescue and Sporting Wheelies & Disabled Association.
Charity representatives and volunteers assisted in the organisation and running of the weekend.
“We’re really grateful to see the community get behind it,” said Ms Giles.
“Everybody finished successfully, motorists were very respectful, so a thank you to the community for supporting the event.”
Over 850 riders took part in the BMA River 2 Reef Ride Festival last weekend. Photos supplied