Super six: Who shone in the winning Capras under-17 teams
The girls made it back-to-back wins in the Harvey Norman 17s, while the boys broke through for their first win in the Cyril Connell Cup. We reveal the key players in the victories.
The girls made it back-to-back wins in the Harvey Norman 17s, while the boys broke through for their first win in the Cyril Connell Cup. We reveal the key players in the victories.
Central Qld’s leading senior and underage cricketers battled for honours at the Rockhampton Cricket Grounds, while two teams took part in a women’s cricket first for the region. See the photos.
Rockhampton took the honours in the inaugural Women’s Intercity Championship but victorious skipper Olivia Dean believes female cricketers across the region will be the big winners if the concept expands.
New and returning players were put through a series of strength and fitness drills under the watchful eye of Capras’ coach Julyess Jarvis at Emmaus College in Rockhampton. See the photos.
A PNG international will be back in Capras’ colours next year after a stint in the Super League. Check out our rolling list of player signings for the 2025 Hostplus Cup season.
At age 56, Leanne Caban is showing no signs of slowing down, scoring an impressive double aboard her trusty steed Akka Dakka in the APRA National Finals Rodeo.
Brothers Eli and Ryley Landsberg are gearing up for underage nationals in Canberra in January after earning Queensland selection. See which other players have earned a place on the representative honour roll.
Rockhampton product Jess Moffat is looking to lock in an Australian berth for next year’s indoor hockey World Cup. See just what that selection would mean to her.
Spectators were treated to a feast of red-hot rodeo action on the last day of the finals at CQLX Gracemere on Saturday. Check out the photos.
Aussie rules clubs from the Sunshine Coast all the way up to Cairns and everywhere in between feature in our list of the best going around. HAVE YOUR SAY.
Teenager Lily Woods is tracking as one of Queensland’s leading athletes, mentored by her mum Melanie, a Commonwealth Games medallist. She is now gearing up for the National All Schools Championships, alongside a host of other Central Qld stars.
A record 173 junior teams contested the 2024 edition of the event, which is now in the running for a Queensland Touch Football award. Check out all the grand final scores and the hundreds of faces in our bumper gallery.
St Brendan’s College graduate Matt Hill seemed destined for an NRL career with powerhouse club Melbourne. But the Hawthorn AFL club has poached him and Yeppoon Swans coach Mark Wallin says it comes as no surprise to him.
Spectators were treated to two days of non-stop action as a record 173 teams contested the two-day event at the weekend. Check out the photos.
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