Heartbreak in overtime
Port City’s women forced overtime with the competition front-runners but suffered a heartbreaking defeat at home last Saturday.
The Power welcomed North Gold Coast to...
Horlock shuts down Power
North Gold Coast made a major statement by blowing out Port City at Kev Broome Stadium.
The Power were shut down 104-79 by the Seahawks,...
Maroons to descend on Rocky
Pre-Covid there were deep conversations with Queensland Rugby League for Rockhampton to host the Queensland Maroons Fan Day, but due to the pandemic, it...
Central slays Frenchville
Central has proved itself as a serious threat to the Wesley Hall Cup after collecting one of the biggest scalps in the men’s Football...
Green Machine cruises past Corinthians in Kappa Cup
Clinton reached seventh heaven in the men’s Kappa Queensland Cup to advance to the next round.
The Green Machine hosted Wide Bay’s SC Corinthians last...
Seibold remains steadfast despite losing run continuing
Anthony Seibold maintains he is still the right man for the Manly coaching job after Sea Eagles fans went from booing Daly Cherry-Evans to...
Skipper’s match-winner seals great end for Under-19s
A Tasmyn Boody game winner has helped Central Queensland finish the Harvey Norman Under-19s on a major high.
The Capras Under-19 girls took on...
No stranger to silverware
Boyne Island Tannum Sands export Ruby Strange was crowned a champion for the second time in as many weeks last weekend, winning two of...
Harry a hero for The Glen
After a nine-year absence, Harry Fordyce returned to the sport he loved – but even he couldn’t have dreamt of a better finish to...
Reds 50th year double-up
Yaralla celebrated a half-century with premierships in both hands.
The Reds welcomed Gladstone Brothers to Yaralla Sports Club for the Gladstone Cricket One Day Premiership...
Diehm leads talent search
The Queensland Academy of Sport brought Gladstone’s own bronze medallist to help unearth the next generation of sporting talent in the region.
The QAS, supported...
Port City suffers heartbreaking defeat to local rivals
Port City’s women came within one point of breaking their winless start to the Queensland State League 2 season.
The Power welcomed Rockhampton to...

















