Wavell SHS’s Timahna Tandy benefits from the best
Langer Trophy: Wavell SHS’s Timahna Tandy is a rookie on the rise at the famous rugby league finishing school. His story here.
Langer Trophy: Wavell SHS’s Timahna Tandy is a rookie on the rise at the famous rugby league finishing school. His story here.
Queensland’s goalkeepers were kept busy at the weekend with plenty of goals scored. We reveal the Sunshine State’s Golden Boot race leaders and the star players here.
Morgan Park Raceway is the place to be this weekend with multiple championships taking place, including Australian Superbikes. Meet the 13-year-old leading the junior cup here.
Our sport mad region is home to many dedicated mentors in various codes, and after hundreds of votes we’ve found the best coaches in our region. Meet the winners of our poll here.
Football is back and we have your one stop shop for all the latest results, big name players, top teams and news from right Queensland. Find out what’s happening in your region here.
Brisbane City bolster squad for former Socceroos star and exciting new midfielder. See every move across the top Football Queensland competitions here as the season kicks off.
Surfers Paradise’s Ali Day and Maroochydore’s Tiarnee Massie have claimed the day two Ironman and Ironwoman titles at the Shannon Eckstein Classic at BMD Northcliffe. See howthe two day event unfolded.
It’s a Queensland league invasion: Here are 60 mini Maroons playing in the prestigious SG Ball and Harold Matthews NSWRL representative competitions so far this season.
A 19-year-old ruckman has produced a moment of madness in the NTFL, rekindling memories of one of the AFL’s most famous goals.
Queensland Rugby League is at war on two fronts and it’s place as the premier sport in the state is under threat because of it. State CEO Ben Ikin details why securing more funding from the ARLC is imperative to staving off the threat of AFL.
A semi-professional netball club has made history by becoming the first in its state to sign a male to its female side in a move that could shake up the sport in 2024. Hear from the player here
Four promising Queensland teens have gone to outrageous lengths to keep their hopes of competing in the national netball titles alive, jumping on a plane in a bid to play for a different state after being overlooked by their own. Full details here
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