From Officer In Charge of Whitsunday Police Station Anthony Moynihan G’day everyone and thanks for the opportunity from Whitsunday Life to provide a little article on the goings on from the perspective of Whitsunday Police. Firstly, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Anthony Moynihan, I am the Senior Sergeant, Officer in Charge of the Whitsunday Police Station. I have been a proud member of the Queensland Police Service for 25 years. I started off working down south in Toowoomba and Ips
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Read the full story11 bridge players from the Bowen Bridge Club and two from Airlie Beach Bridge Club competed over four days in Mackay in one of the premier congresses in Queensland, Barrier Reef Congress.
Two new Bowen players were winners in the Novice section under 50 points, congratulations to Bev Lowcock and her partner Jill Brabon.
Linda Priday from Airlie Beach Club and her partner Joy Brunette from the Mackay Bridge Club took 3rd place in the Novice section.
Contributed with thanks to Lydie Martin.
Bev Lowcock and Jill Brabon
Linda Priday and Joy Brunette
Photos supplied
Another rainy week saw Tuesday's stableford competition won by Jonny Brooks with 36 points, one ahead of Adam Maggs. Jonny Brooks, Adam Maggs and Matthew Muller won the pin shots.
Ned Davies had 36 points to win Thursday's competition by four shots from Bailey Neumann. Pascal Neunreuther won the pin shot.
Friday's Met run saw Brendan Spann score 21 points to beat Mark Thompson by two shots; and Ryan Wilkes won the pin shot.
Bailey Hayward took out Saturday's RGH monthly medal with a nett 68 and beat his C grade colleague Vic Feldman by a shot. Matthew Goldman edged out Clay Coles on 69 nett for the B grade medal. Jason Bourke had 71 nett to beat Nick Watson by a shot in the A division, and Tina Badenhorst edged out Jacqueline Wall with 77 nett in the ladies' division. Jason Bourke, Matthew Goldman and Bailey Hayward had the best gross scores in each grade. Pins went to Vic Feldman, Bailey Hayward, Jason Bourke, Brian Allen, Tina Badenhorst and Robyn Whitham.
Sunday's monthly medal winner was Brent Franke a fine 66 nett in beating Finbar O'Flynn by four shots. Robyn Whitham edged out Tiina Randmae with 77 nett for the ladies' medal. Pins went to Paul Gray, Scott Lee, Pamela Casey, Diane Chard, Penny Wardroper and Tom O'Brien.
Contributed with thanks to Proserpine Golf Pro Shop
Photo supplied
Whitsunday golfers bit the bullet, took on the PGC course, it was still quite wet after recent rain, to play the May MM and least putts. The weather stayed dry for the morning and the sun broke through towards the end of the game for the 16 competitors.
LADIES A GRADE :
Winner : Tiina Randmae with 75 nett
Runner-up : Anna Winterbourn with 79
Longest Drive : Anna Winterbourn
LADIES B GRADE :
Winner : Robyn Whitham with 75 nett
Runner-up : Pam Casey with 87
Longest Drive : Robyn Whitham
MEN’S A GRADE :
Winner : Mata Browne with 73 nett
Runner-up : Wayne Temby with 75
Longest Drive : Mata Browne
MEN’S B GRADE
Winner : Dean Kercher with 74 nett
Runner-up : David Hoy with 80
Longest Drive : David Hoy
NTPs :
For the ladies : Tiina Randmae (on the 2nd) and Jo Moynihan (on the 6th)
For the men : Leigh Jones (on the 5th) and Mata Browne (on the 9th)
LEAST PUTTS : Anna Winterbourn and Aaron Watts
NAGAs : The honours went to Jo Moynihan and Leigh Jones, a drink courtesy of Aaron and Tracy Watts, proprietors of RADS Whitsunday who provide respite accommodation and disability support services.
NEXT WEEK : Will be a single Stableford competition, get your names in early so we can play in a block.
Contributed with thanks to Tiina Randmae
The 9-hole weekly competition saw James Mathews in first place with 22 points, second with 21 points was Dennis Moss and third place with a 20 point c/b was Edwina Pettiford.
Fridays 9-hole stableford competition saw Tony Spurway in first place with 23 points, second place with 22 points was Melinda Macleod and third place with 21 points was Travis Clinch.
Sundays PAR svs 18-hole competition saw Dean Barnard first place with +4 c/b, second place with a +4 was Tyson Flavel and third place with a +3 Jimmy Millar. Nearest the pin was Glenn Rees. A big congratulations to Alan Clinch who got a hole in one this week on hole 4.
This Sunday 12th May will be 4 ball better ball, tee off at 8.30am-9.30am.
Contributed with thanks to Kate Cross.
Dean Barnard, Photo supplied
The Cannonvale Cannons hosted their last Club Night for the 2023-2024 season.
The Cannons would like to commend the 5 swimmers who have set new Club Records over the past month. Congratulations to Jax Clayworth (10 yrs) for setting 25 metre Butterfly record, Ehsan Helou (15yrs) for setting 50 metre & 100 metre Breaststroke records, Jacob Bell (17yrs) for setting 200 metre IM & 800 metre Freestyle records and Jy Parkinson (18 yrs) for 50 metre Butterfly record.
Amanda Camm MP visited the Cannons on Wednesday night and presented club awards. Amanda presented Matilda Nicholes, Celeste Orenshaw, Sophie Palmero, Abi Maher, Tiana Bell, Don Algie, and Zach Trefz with Upgrade Certificates. Amanda also presented the Chocolate awards to Zach Trefz and Jack Ganter for their awesome PBs. Amanda also presented Stella Mulliss (5 yrs) with the Coaches Award for her 12 metre Backstroke.
During the week, four Cannonvale swimmers were named in the NQ School team for water polo. The Cannons would like to wish Holly Perrin, Jacob Bell, Tiana Bell and Tane Dennison the best of luck at the Queensland Championships.
Over the weekend, Don Algie travelled to Cairns to compete at the NQ Games. Don’s best swims include: silver medal in the 50 metre Breaststroke in a time of 44.22 seconds (a 1.52 second PB) and bronze medal swims in 50 metre Butterfly (with 3.10 second PB) and 200 metre Freestyle (3.78 second PB). Congratulations, Don!
Cannonvale swimmers continue to keep up their swimming for their fitness, while others have their sights on a Pioneer carnival or the open water/triathlon season. The Cannonvale Cannons are looking forward to the annual Presentation Night which will be held on 1st June.
Contributed with thanks to Raylene Rasmussen.
Tuesday afternoon Bowls saw a great performance by Di Jackson to prove anything is possible if you really want it, with a great win against Rhonda Lloyd 25-20. Tuesday afternoon also saw skipper Tony Whitehorn with lead Mark Mawson comfortable winners on the day.
Wednesday afternoon Jackpot bowls saw Merve Stewart with bar manager Fiona Greener and Rick Galea sitting under an umbrella thinking about the arrival of the hard cover as no bowls was played and Business House Bowls was also cancelled.
Friday morning saw the disability group arrive for their first attempt at lawn bowls and Michael showed having no legs is not a disability and sprang out of his wheelchair onto the carpet and really bowled well with Cathy and John also showing that they both could become decent bowlers.
Friday afternoon saw 23 children from Christian College come for Round Two with Tommy , Shaneah , Amelia , and Ashmeen showing great skills to name a few.
Saturday morning Scroungers saw a fantastic win in a gripping final by Maureen Barnard with Carol Crosbie winning the B Division.
Sunday afternoon Social Bowls saw some wonderful team performances with special mention to Billy Gordon who’s return to bowling after losing his leg and taking up the stick was super impressive; however it was Tony Kelly’s team of lead Dawn Dowell and second John Brown run away winners from the rest of the field.
Contributed with thanks to Mark Mawson.
Club Pairs : Lou Fordham and Helen Jacobsen defeated Ross Scanlon and Gavin Charles.
Sunday Social: Keith Kirk, Marion Tuttle and Ray Muir defeated A.Delic, Daryl Tuttle and Wendy Coles.
There was one game of Scroungers: Jane Gilbert defeated Lloyd White and Britt.
Winners for the afternoon were Jeff Tierney, R.Rodda and Ron Gould defeated A.Williams, Helen Jacobsen and Ross Scanlon.
Wednesday Social: Marion Tuttle, Jane Gilbert and Jeff Tierney defeated Mary Ellen Pratten and Steve Roome. Tony’s team defeated Dave’s team. Winners for the afternoon were Maureen Hyde, Gus Munro and Ron Gould.
Contributed with thanks to Joan Edwards.
May Day Raffle Winners 1st prize Wayne Crowhurst, 2nd prize Herb Dalton (absent) and 3rd prize Sue Fox. Photo supplied
Wednesday Winners Maureen Hyde, Gus Munro and Ron Gould.
The weather has been a bit of a handbrake on games progressing but with perseverance, progress is being made.
Wednesday afternoon's social bowls was cancelled.
On Saturday, Dale Haack defeated Ken Watts 26 - 3 and Sandy Daffara defeated Bruce Uhe 26 - 13 in Senior Singles. Gavin Noonan defeated Nathaniel Watts 26 – 4, Harry Craig defeated Todd Leys 25 - 19 in "B" Singles. Nathaniel Watts and Gavin Noonan defeated Alen Sanderson and Harry Craig 30 - 14 in "B" Pairs. Vince Olsen, Barry Saroglia (sub for Luchie Gardel) and Bryan Davy defeated Bruce Uhe, Barry Zillmann and Philip Brown 31 - 22 in 2 Bowl Triples.
Sunday afternoon the weather was perfect for a couple of games of Social Bowls. Stanley Lawton, Heather Brown and Peter Lawton defeated Simone Griffith, Heather Brown and Philip Brown 27 – 14. Arthur Griffith, Joan Atkinson (visitor from Innisfail) and Sandy Daffara defeated John Anderson, Mary Hedgelong and Mike Harrison 19 - 12.
Best wishes to all the players involved in the District teams for Mackay at next week's BQ State District Sides.
Pennants season is approaching quickly now with the first games being Saturday May 18 and Sunday May 19. Both teams will be on away games on the Saturday and home games for the Sunday.
Contributed with thanks to Heather Brown.
On Tuesday, Robyn Stitt and Margaret Wilson defeated Irene Laird and Ron Hyde. Merle Elphinstone and Geoff Danvers defeated Sue Shearing and Maureen Hyde.. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Competition continued with Linda Scells, Denise Wallace and Penny Warren defeating Robyn Stitt, Tiarna Winter and Fely Duncan in the final of the Club Triples. Tiarna Winter defeated Jocelyn Defranciscis in the B Grade Singles final. In the men’s events Wayne Crowhurst defeated Ron Hyde in B grade singles and Alby Vigar and Ron Hyde defeated Lloyd White and Steve Roome in A Grade Pairs.
On Friday Bingo started with a keen crowd enjoying the morning. Friday night we welcomed barefoot bowlers learning the skills of bowling and enjoying a fun night.
Saturday afternoon, the OES ladies conducted their annual Cent Sale with plenty of prizes on offer.
Sunday afternoon social bowls winners were Laurie Land and Allan Rolfe who defeated Sue Shearing and Pat Tracey. Denise Wallace and Kennedy Whitton defeated Robyn Stitt and Geoff Danvers, Bill Myers, Isobel Wheeler and Mark Drummond defeated Toni Bowen, Maureen Hyde and Ron Hyde. Merle Elphinstone, Lyn Danvers and Barry Beel drew with Deb Retchless, Jocelyn Defranciscis and Penny Warren.. The jackpot didn’t go off.
Good luck to Denise Wallace and Penny Warren as they represent North Queensland in the State District competition this week at the Gold Coast. Twenty Districts will be represented Wednesday, Thursday and Friday with final pennant divisions decided Saturday.
Contributed with thanks to Penny Warren.
Winners of club Triples: Penny Warren, Linda Scells & Denise Wallace.
B Grade Singles winner: Tiarna Winter
This week in the Premier League, it was a great opportunity for two players, Dom Friend and Jamie Maher to make a charge on those at the top end of the league table.
Both men had two matches on the day, one of which was a head-to-head battle, but we’ll start with Jamie’s first match against Naomi Mitchell.
Naomi had defeated Jamie in the group stages of the Anzac Plate last week, and here again she made him work hard in the early stages of this one.
At 2/1 up, Jamie was looking every bit as uncomfortable as his darts were suggesting due to Naomi’s scoring pressure, and it could quite easily have been 2 apiece only for a cagey double 3 by Jamie to make it 3/1. From there on out though there was no mistaking the result as Jamie put the boot down, claiming a 7/1 win.
Dom had it much tougher in his first match of the day against Kam Reason who played very well in the contest, racking up 12 x 100’s and a 140, to really put the pressure on Dom.
Dom however was hitting big scores of his own, clocking up 9 x 100’s and 2 x 180’s. But neither player was able to capitalise fully in the match, and both would have to settle for a 6 all draw in the end.
Arthur McMinn was unplayable in his round 6 match against Josh Fraser, Josh was unable to lay a glove on Arthur, who’s doubling was quite simply flawless on the day. That win keeps Arthur in joint 2nd on the table on 9 points. A bit of work to do for Josh to find his early form again, but signs are encouraging for Arthur.
Dom Friend started off slowly in the last game of the day against Jamie Maher, with Jamie out scoring Dom to jump out to a 3/1 lead.
At 5/4 Jamie missed a specky attempt at a double double on the 20’s to tie the game, and Dom made him pay yet again, by hitting a 32 checkout to leave him one away from the match. Jamie fought hard to the end, but Dom won out eventually 7/4 in a thoroughly enjoyable match.
Contributed with thanks to Jamie Maher.
Jamie Maher in action hitting a 180 on Sunday at the Airlie Bowls Club.
It was a quieter week at the Mackay Contract Bridge Club last week as the club held the Barrier Reef Congress 2024. Members transported tables, chairs, boards, welcome bags and more to 500 Pavilion Mackay Showgrounds in preparation for the Barrier Reef Congress.
Members cooked multitudes of biscuits, set up tables, covered windows from the sun and made sure all preparations were completed in time for the cards to start. Convener Diane Morgan has worked tirelessly for months to ensure the event was a success.
President of the Australian Bridge Federation, Allison Stralow shared her thoughts on the congress, after flying to the region from Perth, WA specifically to attend the four-day event.
“I flew over for this tournament, and I’ll be playing with the manager of the Queensland Bridge Association, Kim Ellaway,” Ms Stralow said.
“I’ve played the last three barrier reefs but this is my first visit to Mackay so I’m very excited, It’s absolutely beautiful and much greener than Western Australia at the moment.
“I just want to thank the mayor for his opening and all the support that businesses and people in Mackay have given to this tournament, it’s just wonderful to see the local community get behind bridge. “
A great weekend was had by all who attended from over Australia and New Zealand. Congratulations to the ten Mackay players who placed in the event in one or more sections.
Weekly Results
Monday 29 April2024 – 6 Table One Winner Green Points
1st
Janelle Conroy / Terrence Sheedy
2nd
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
3rd
Geoffrey Patterson / Noel Bugeia
4th
Monica Darley / Nancy Martin
5th
Sandy Patterson / Geoff Cowan
6th
Anne Lutz / Diane Cox
Tuesday Evening 30 April 2024 –8 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
Janet Hansen / Janelle Conroy
1st
Terrence Sheedy / Ken Seaniger
2nd
Frances Brown / Alan Brown
2nd
Noel Bugeia / Eric Goodchild
3rd
Marilyn Wilson-Nicol / Griff Bancroft
3rd
Patrica Garner / Mick King
4th
Annie Lynch / Sandra Morris
4th
Marilin Robins / Faye Wright
Wednesday 1 May 2024 – 11 Table Mitchell Green Points
N/S
E/W
1st
David Ting / Eric Goodchild
1st
Janet Hansen / Alan Brown
2nd
Janine Rodgers / Richard Wix
2nd
Terrence Sheedy / Lorna Shuttlewood
3rd
Janelle Conroy / Noel Bugeia
3rd
Joy Block / Geoff Cowan
4th
Ted Cullinan / Geoff Taylor
4th
Sandy Patterson / Geoffrey Patterson
5th
Carmel Brown / Patrick Rasmussen
5th
Monica Darley / Kath Poole
BARRIER REEF CONGRESS 2024 MACKAY RESULTS
Barrier Reef Walk Ins
1st
Denise O’Regan & Kay Webber
2nd
Diane & Max Holewa (Mackay)
3rd
Lesley Fraser & Rick Gryg
Eric Parsons Open Pairs
1st
Sue Ingham & Michael Courtney
2nd
Lyn & Malcolm Carter
3rd
Mike Boecke & Simon Hinge
Barrier Reef Restricted Pairs
1st
Kate Gargan & Patricia Ottone
2nd
Melissa Preesley & Jane Gryg
3rd
Mary & Ian Cruickshank (Mackay)
Barrier Reef Novice Pairs
1st
Debbie Carol & Jacinta Lee
2nd
Sandy Patterson & Geoff Cowan (Mackay)
3rd
Joy Brunette & Linda Pridy (Mackay & Bowen)
John Brockwell Open Teams
Team
Players
1st
Whitaker
Duncan Badley / Paula Boughey / Ashley Back / Fred Whitaker
2nd
Reid
Lauren Morgan / Alex Goss / Jasmine Skeate / Jeremy Reid
3rd
Thomson
Leight Foran / Theo Mangos / Cathryn Herden / Matthew Thomson
Barrier Reef 300 Teams
Team
Players
1st
Cruickshank
Mary & Ian Cruickshank (Mackay) / Jan Van Riel / Sally Foster
2nd
Dudurovic
Rex Meadowcroft / Kathleen Clifford / Althea Crowley / Jacqui Dudurovic
3rd
Harris
Jan Harris / Ming Ting / David Ting (Mackay) Maria Setiyawan
The 500 Pavilion was filled with smiles and camaraderie as participants from all around Australia and New Zealand gathered in Mackay for a four-day congress of Bridge.
Kim Ellaway, Allison Stralow, Noel Bugeia and Richard Ward.
The past weekend hosted the Prestige Fours event at the Mackay Bowling Club, where skilled bowlers from the Mackay district competed for the title.
In the final saw Wayne Handley Team of Cooper Whitestyles, Clint Vassie and Jason McMullen play against Jason Little, Trevor Kelly, Dave Maskell and Dave Pinkard with the winner going to Wayne Team.
Presige Fours Carnival Results:
Division 1 Winners Jason Mc Mullen, Cooper Whitestyles, Clint Vassie, Wayne
Handley
Division 1 Runners up:
Lason Little, Trevor Kelly, Dave Maskell, Dave Pinkard.
Division 2 Winners:
Doug Wootton, Les Rogers. Grant Edmonds, Bruce Bridger.
Division 2 Runners up:
Mitch Wrights, Ash Warland, Jason Wrights, Shane Spann.
Division 3 Winners:
BRAD Robertson, Den Croker, Joe Croker, Brian Williams.
Division 3 Runner Up:
Rob Turner, Andrew Butler, Bob Spees, Tony Whitehorn.
This weekend Club Championship Men's A Fours will be played over two days
starting 9am on Saturday 11th May
Men's Pennant starts on Saturday 18th May with three double headers in a row.
Tuesday Men's Triples results (13)
Winners of Winners:
G. Gibbs, W Herewini, M. D'Alessio
Winner of Losers:
A. Nayler, B. Jenner, P. Taffee.
Thursday Scroungers:
Joe Croker def Steve Cassidy 18-6
Ladies Ch/Ch Singles
Karina Dunn def E. Clements
Contributed By Mike Irving
Bowlers celebrate their victory at the Prestige Fours event, showcasing skill and camaraderie on the greens. Image supplied
After a long-anticipated wait and numerous training sessions, the Masters Queensland State Championship was attended by 12 North Mackay Sinkers Masters Swimming Club Members.
This year’s State Championships event was delivered at the prestigious Brisbane Aquatic Centre in Chandler across four days of exhilarating swimming action, that took place from Thursday 18 April to Sunday 21 April 2024.
The Championships offered a wide range of events, spanning from 25m to 800m, with no event limits, ensuring there’s something for every swimmer. Currently no qualifying times are in place for these events allowing swimmers of various abilities to select and swim in favoured events. This was a timed final event with no heats with swimmers only common ground being a similar time, so heats are well seeded and include generally both men and women of various ages but similar capabilities and is all abilities. (Includes Multiclass)
Shorter distances were divided into male and female to provide direct competition for the first time at State Championships and proved to be very popular.
Regardless if members were seasoned swimmers or just looking to join in on the fun, all members participated in the racing, relays, and camaraderie. Chandler offers an unforgettable aquatic experience with precise AOE timing, a large electronic display that features reaction time, lap intervals and a final displayed result sorted to position that’s instantly visible in the pool for competitors.
On the medal front many Sinkers graced the podium in multiple events with a group total of 44 medals combined across individual and relay events. The club moved into 8th place on the final day of competition from over 50 clubs in what was a strong showing from Mackay. The large club award from last year was relinquished as some clubs were well represented and able to accumulate the points to take both overall and points per member categories.
The 2024 Championships were a well-run event that featured swimmers from around Australia and overseas and delivered 303 records broken at the event. These included 80 Australian, 199 Queensland, 2 Tasmanian, 6 Victorian and 16 New South Wales records tumbling as the event progressed.
The Championships had the Sinkers swimming well with many individual swimmers posting personal best times and placing well across the board. The event though was memorable for its team focus and support by members for all competitors. Swimmers’ comments include;
“My triumph was being here”
“Had a ball every swim and enjoyed the competition and friendship”
“They say swimming is an individual sport but not once did I feel like I was swimming alone over the four days. The cheering from the grandstands, pool deck support and sportsmanship makes me proud to be a part of this club.”
In addition to the swimming our team also hit some of the city highlights including the Storey Bridge Climb, Eat Street and Brisbane River tours to mention a few and thoroughly enjoyed the championships and all that Brisbane has to offer.
The Club has 4 swimmers heading to Darwin for the Masters Swimming Australia National Championships with both pool and open water swimming available 3 – 7 May 2024.
The club is now entering its “Winter” program with Mondays and Wednesdays at the Memorial Pool (5.30-6.30pm). Our regular Social Saturday swim is also at the Memorial from 8-9am. New members welcome.
For More information, email nthmkysinkers@gmail.com or phone 0413 805 156
Contributed By Dan Stampa
North Mackay Sinkers made a splash at the Queensland Masters State Championships
Sinkers State Group Photo
Nomi underwater
Team Sinkers. Images supplied
Mackay Cutters’ trump card Emma Manzelmann has reached another milestone in her burgeoning rugby league career.
The crafty hooker is set to earn a slice of history after gaining selection in the Queensland Maroons Origin squad for the opening match of the interstate women's series against NSW on Thursday, May 16 at Suncorp Stadium.
Both the Blues and Maroons will contest a three-match Origin series this year for the first time and the durable number nine is determined to consolidate a spot in the star-studded Queensland lineup.
Manzelmann missed the Cutters’ dramatic 22-all draw with Brisbane Tigers in last Saturday’s Hostplus Cup-BMD Women's Premiership double header at BB Print Stadium but is ready to serve the Maroons in their quest for Origin glory.
Premiership pacesetters Mackay had to fight tooth and nail in the women's clash to salvage a point – nabbing two converted tries inside the final quarter to cap a spirited comeback.
The Tigers proved a thorn with their bustling defence and led for most of the match before Cutters’ hooker Alisha Foord and prop Lyrech Mara crashed over for second-half tries that were converted by five-eighth Kayla Shepherd.
Earlier the Tigers dominated the opening stanza and led 12-0 at the interval following tries by winger Melita Hicks and hooker Isabella Satui and two goals by five-eighth Akira Kelly.
Mackay bounced back after the break with dashing centre Jasmine Peters crossing twice in the space of three minutes before Tigers’ half-back India Seeto and the elusive Hicks scored quick four-pointers to give the visitors a 22-10 lead.
In the main game Brisbane Tigers won the field position battle to post an impressive 24-12 triumph over the second-placed Cutters in Hostplus Cup.
Led by skilful half back Ryley Jacks, experienced NRL forward Chris McQueen and rugged prop Tristan Powell, the Tigers finished strongly with forward Jack Natapu and hooker Caleb Daunt grabbing crucial tries to seal a deserved victory.
The visitors led 8-0 at the break following an early converted try by centre Saimone Ahomana and a Jack Miers penalty goal after 26 minutes.
Mackay’s livewire fullback Rayden Burns crossed straight after the interval with half-back and skipper Riley Dean converting before Jacks extended his side’s lead to 12-6 by scoring the Tigers' second try.
Barnstorming prop Brandon Russell kept the Cutters in the hunt when he burst over to score a converted try in the 54th minute to level the scores.
A disappointed Dean was proud of Mackay’s overall defensive effort but felt his side failed to execute the game plan and didn’t nail down their opportunities.
Mackay Cutters’ BMD Premiership Captain, Emma Manzelmann has been selected in the Queensland Maroons squad for Game 1 of State of Origin
Over the weekend, spanning from Saturday, May 4 to Monday, May 6, the hotly contested Foley Shield tournament took place. Each day featured two games, where women’s and men’s teams from Mackay, Townsville, and Far North Queensland competed for the Foley Shield title. Selections for the Queensland Country Team were made based on performances during this weekend's matches.
Mackay Regional Mayor, Greg Williamson expressed the importance of not only having the Foley Shield in Mackay for local rugby enthusiasts, but also to show young players, both male and female, the foundation of Rugby League over the years.
“The Foley Shield is part of the trophy mechanisms that grew Rugby League in our region, so this is just absolutely outstanding to have it here in Mackay,” Mayor Williamson said.
As for the results, Townsville emerged victorious in both the men's and women's divisions of the XXXX Foley Shield, with the men's team securing a nail-biting win based on try countback. In a tense showdown at BB Print Stadium, Townsville, Cairns, and Mackay battled fiercely for the men's title.
The home side, Mackay, initially held the advantage, leading 22-8 midway through the second half. However, Townsville staged a remarkable comeback, with fullback Lennix Tovo's try offering hope before Christian Gale's crucial score secured the win in the 72nd minute. The sideline confusion turned to elation for the Matt Bowen-coached Townsville team, with prop Faron Morris describing the experience as nerve-wracking yet immensely gratifying.
Reflecting on the victory, Morris emphasised the significance of reclaiming the Foley Shield for Townsville, attributing the triumph to a collective effort and a determination to honour the shield's rich history while forging their own legacy. He also praised Townsville's women for their back-to-back titles and acknowledged their influence in motivating the men's team.
In the women's division, Townsville dominated with a 24-8 win over Mackay, showcasing resilience and teamwork to overcome a determined opponent. Hooker Mateeka Neilson highlighted the team's belief in each other and their commitment to disciplined defence as key factors in their success.
Individual accolades were also celebrated, with Ataliah Love and Marmin Barba of Mackay Sea Eagles earning women's and men's player of the carnival honours respectively. Looking ahead, the XXXX Foley Shield carnival is set to return to its traditional home in Townsville in 2025, promising continued excitement and competition in the years to come. Overall, Townsville's triumphs in both divisions underscored the region's depth of talent and the enduring spirit of rugby league in North Queensland.
Results - XXXX Foley Shield
Men
Cairns 28 def Mackay 24
Marmin Barba wowed the home crowd with a hat-trick before Cairns mounted a spirited comeback, taking advantage of their opponent losing a man to the sin bin in the final 10 minutes. Fullback Lachlan Biondi-Odo scored the match winner in the 75th minute.
Townsville 22 def Cairns 18
Townsville dominated field position for much of the game and thwarted Cairns' last-tackle options with desperate defence to sneak away with a five-tries-to-three victory.
Mackay 22 def Townsville 18
*Townsville awarded the 2024 XXXX Foley Shield on a try countback (Townsville 9, Cairns 8, Mackay 8)
Women
Mackay 28 def Cairns 0
Melody Tass scored a hat-trick in a commanding victory.
Townsville 40 def Cairns 0
Townsville centre Gagie Mackie Namok and lock Jordii Mahendrarajah scored doubles as Cairns struggled to contain a rampact pack in the daytime heat.
Townsville 24 def Mackay 8
*Townsville wins the XXXX Foley Shield
Mackay Mayor Greg Williamson announced the official Foley Shield event a few days prior to the highly-anticipated game. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara
Mackay held a 22-8 lead after 42 minutes in front of their home crowd. Photo: Marty Strecker
Mackay started strongly against Townsville in the women's match on Monday. Photo: Marty Strecker
XXXX Foley Shield 2024. Townsville was awarded the men's competition on a try countback. Photo: Marty Strecker