June 4, 2026

Brahmans 20s Vying For Top 4 Following Weekend Win!

Brahmans Under 20s sitting comfortably at 5th place following a win against the Norths Devils on the weekend. Photo supplied

In the Under 20s match, the Brahmans produced a brilliant display to defeat Norths Devils 26-0 in front of the home crowd. It was an entertaining game from start to finish, with the Tetley brothers and Klassen brothers putting on a show and playing key roles in the impressive victory. Their combination, skill and attacking flair kept the crowd engaged throughout and helped secure another strong result for the club.


The under 20s men are now sitting pretty in 5th and ready to reset with a full comp bye this coming weekend. They then take on the West Tigers in Mackay on June 13, where a win there will secure the boys into 4th on the ladder. 


Meanwhile Whitsunday Brahmans women’s side continued to show their growth and determination opening on Saturday at home against Brothers. Sadly, the scoreboard finished at 40-0 in favour of the Magpies, but the Brahmans can take plenty of positives from another spirited performance.

Trailing 18-0 at halftime, the girls never stopped competing, showing tremendous resilience in defence and working hard for each other right until the final whistle. As the newest team in the competition, the improvement from week to week has been outstanding, with combinations continuing to build and confidence growing with every game.

The effort and commitment shown across the park was a credit to the squad, who continue to embrace the challenge of competing against more established teams. Their attitude and willingness to learn has been one of the highlights of the season so far.

The Whitsunday Brahmans women’s team is still welcoming new players to join the squad. With around 25 girls currently involved, the club is looking to add depth for the remainder of the season. No experience is necessary, and anyone aged 17 and over is encouraged to get involved. For more information, reach out via Facebook at Whitsunday Brahmans.

Contributed with thanks to Many Bourke.