The Bowen Polocrosse Club delivered a strong and spirited showing at the recent Nebo Carnival, fielding four chukka teams across all grades and showcasing skill, determination, and true sportsmanship against top teams from around Queensland.
In D Grade, Bowen 4—a young side featuring Rhadaya Bidgood, Addison Odger, and a teammate from Wandoan—gained valuable experience with every match. Their improvement and resilience were clear to all watching.
Bowen 3 stole the show in C Grade, bouncing back from an early loss to dominate the competition and claim the title. The team of John Norman, Matt Hunter, and Ashlea McConnell played with growing confidence, with Ashlea delivering a standout performance on a new horse to earn Best C Grade Player for the weekend.
In B Grade, Bowen 2—made up of Teneale Griggs, Jesse Foster, and Wade Bidgood—fought hard in a tough division, particularly after a challenging opener against Wandoan 1. Though they missed a finals spot, their consistency and sportsmanship didn’t go unnoticed.
Facing off in A Grade, Bowen 1’s Jessie Russell, Adam Burns, and Mick Foster held their own against high-calibre opposition in tightly contested games.
The club’s juniors were also in top form. Mason, Indee, and Isla claimed victory in their division with a strong team effort, while Oliver, Lachy, and Aliah finished as runners-up in theirs.
Bowen now heads to Capella before hosting their home carnival on July 26–27. Don’t miss the Night Chukka on Saturday—free entry, eat street-style food, and games from 6:30pm—a perfect family night out!
Contributed with thanks to Ellisa Hunter
Bowen Junior Winners. Photo supplied