June 25, 2026

Brahmans Tested By Competition Leaders At Les Stagg Oval

A strong home crowd packed into Les Stagg Oval on Sunday afternoon as the Whitsunday Brahmans welcomed one of the competition's toughest opponents, the Mackay Magpies, for a challenging day of rugby league.

Despite the results not falling their way, the Brahmans showed plenty of grit and determination against a Magpies outfit that demonstrated why they remain among the benchmark teams in the competition.

The Under 20s kicked off the day and came up against a polished Magpies side. The young Brahmans never stopped competing, with their efforts rewarded with fan favourite Braith Tetley scoring the only try to finish the game off 4-54. While the scoreboard was tough reading, the squad continued to battle until the final whistle and gained valuable experience against quality opposition.

Reserve Grade followed and produced one of the contests of the day. In a physical encounter, the Brahmans held the magpies down but the birds managed to edge ahead late, handing the home side a narrow 14-10 defeat. The effort and resilience shown by the Brahmans was a testament to the group's growing confidence and commitment.

A Grade closed out the afternoon in front of an enthusiastic crowd eager to see their side take on one of the competition heavyweights. The Brahmans threw everything at the visitors and were rewarded with three tries, with New Zealand imports Caleb Savelio - Thompson, Hawaiiki Annandale and English import Ryan Taylor all crossing for the home side, but the experienced Magpies outfit capitalised on key opportunities to secure a 24-12 victory. While the result didn't go the home side's way, the Brahmans showed plenty of courage and determination against one of the strongest teams in the league.

Although the scoreboard reflected a tough afternoon against quality opposition, there were plenty of positives to take away. Across all grades, the Brahmans displayed resilience, effort and club pride, never backing down from the challenge.

The club would also like to thank the loyal supporters who turned out in numbers to create a fantastic atmosphere at Les Stagg Oval. The energy from the sidelines was felt throughout the day and continues to be a driving force behind the teams each week.

The Brahmans now turn their focus to the next round as all four sides take on Mackay Brothers in Mackay on the 5th of July, determined to build on the lessons learned from Sunday's clashes and continue improving as the season progresses. 

Contributed with thanks to Many Bourke.