Central Qld couples celebrate Magic win in $1.5m race
Hidden Wealth notches up ninth career win after storming home in the Racing Queensland Magic Millions QTIS Open. Part-owner Vince Aspinall shares his excitement about the victory.
Hidden Wealth notches up ninth career win after storming home in the Racing Queensland Magic Millions QTIS Open. Part-owner Vince Aspinall shares his excitement about the victory.
A Sunday morning showdown at Rockhampton’s Kettle Park gave the players one last chance to impress coach Nikki Carpenter before she finalised her 30-member squad for the 2025 season. Check out the action in our gallery.
The heat was on as the Capras under-17 girls squad was put through its paces at Rockhampton’s Emmaus College on Saturday morning. See the photos.
Eight teams are battling it out in the third grade competition, with Grammar well-placed to defend their title. At the halfway mark of the season, we reveal the leading batters, bowlers and fielders.
Rockhampton Brothers and Norths Chargers A-grade men played for the Paul Iles Memorial Shield at Victoria Park on Sunday. Check out the action in our photo gallery.
The CQ Capras came from behind to beat the Mackay Cutters in the Hostplus Cup’s Rivalry Round on Saturday. Check out the key moments that played out in the hard-fought clash in Rockhampton.
The CQ Capras and Mackay Cutters clashed in the Hostplus Cup’s Rivalry Round at Rockhampton’s Rugby Park. See who we snapped at the ground.
As Panthers’ Kirralee Costelloe prepares to make her North Queensland debut this weekend, she reveals the novel way in which she was first introduced to the game she never thought she’d play.
A former coach has likened Rockhampton product Shauna Barnham’s skills to those of the legendary Preston Campbell and Scott Prince. She will get to showcase them for the Queensland under-19 women’s team this week.
Coach Niccy Muller is confident her team is only going to get stronger as the season progresses. She explains why and reveals the player who is ‘the brains’ behind their game.
Rocky City teenage sensation Taryn Roberts had a meet to remember in Brisbane, impressing all with her ability to back up for two finals on Saturday night. But it was the big box she ticked that pleased her coach the most.
PJ Marsh’s sons will have the chance to match their dad’s schoolboy footy success at the Confraternity Carnival, but they won’t be the only second-generation talent out to make a name for themselves.
Callaghan Park turned a shade of pink as patrons of all ages turned out to help raise awareness and funds for BreastScreen Rockhampton. PHOTOS.
Kayden Gibson is reaping the rewards of his hard work, qualifying for two events at the Brisbane meet – an achievement that’s equally as exciting for the teen’s coach.
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