Central Qld cowboy defies injury to star on debut in Origin opener
Teenager Thomas Triplett has helped lead the Maroons to victory in the PBR State of Origin series opener, earning big wraps from team coach Jared Borghero.
Teenager Thomas Triplett has helped lead the Maroons to victory in the PBR State of Origin series opener, earning big wraps from team coach Jared Borghero.
The Capras are back in the winner’s circle, turning it on in front of their home crowd at Rugby Park on Saturday night.
Moranbah Bulls’ player Sam Varley heard his back breaking in a rugby union game last weekend and couldn’t move his leg. Now, with the arrival of his first child just weeks away, he reveals his prognosis from a hospital bed.
Ahead of their first game in the Ruby North competition, the Capricorn Claws netball team have named their captain and revealed a 12-player squad with a further nine training partners. See the full squad here.
Dozens of rising swimming stars made a big splash at the three-day carnival in Rockhampton, including one who broke a massive record. Meet all the winners here.
The region’s best swimmers are in action at the 2nd World War Memorial Aquatic Centre in Rockhampton this weekend. See the photos.
A rugby league sensation with St Brendan’s College, Owen Pattie is continuing his meteoric rise through the footy ranks. Former coach Scott Minto reveals what’s behind his success.
The Capras under-19 boys will be chasing their first win in the Mal Meninga Cup when they take on the Townsville Blackhawks on Saturday. See the Capras under-17 and under-19 team lists for the games.
Twenty juniors are bound for Ballymore this weekend as part of an innovative program designed to get more girls into rugby union. Find out what they’ll be doing there.
The Capras’ contingent has returned after facing the PNG Hunters in their final trial game. Coach Lionel Harbin gives an insight into a special trip for the players and staff.
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.
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