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Wattles 2022 ‘Stillwater Pastoral Company’ A Grade Rugby League Team - Front: Zac Stevens, Les Hartvigsen, Warren Draper, Matt Duggan, Travis Burns (Capt/Coach), Tyson Stevens, Ryan Stevens, Kai Williamson-Duggan. Middle: Nick Van Der Poel, Jordan Crocker, Austin Jennings, Matthew Christensen, Jacob Meddleton, John Lazzaroni. Back: Jackson Green, Conor Swinton, Dale Perkins, Michael Pearson, Mitch Koina, Robert Slatter (Manager). Absent: Mitch Bourke, Brendon McBryde, Ryan Duggan, Aaron Hooper, Luke Duggan (Assist. Coach), Ty Gardner (Leaguesafe), Paul Duggan (Leaguesafe), Heather Hoey (First Aid), Michael Kindelan (First Aid), Brooke Kindelan (First Aid). (Photo courtesy J.D. Sporting Photography - Story page 11)
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Equine opportunities are of a particular interest given the new 2700 m2 covered horse event arena.
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Society President Shirley Cornhill extends an invite to community members and representatives of community groups to join Show committee and general members to discuss and air ideas that will contribute to the direction of the Society in the future.
Also plenty of activities for the kids such as face painting, magic show and a crazy clown making animals.balloon
Everyone’s welcome to celebrate this wonderful achievement of 100 years and Beyond with the Allora QCWA.
The Allora Historical Society is joining in with a huge display of antique aprons, linens, china, handicraft, photos and QCWASoundsmemorabilia.likefun on the corner of Warwick and Forde Streets Allora from 10am until 2pm.
The opportunity is there for those with an interest and positive approach to work with the Show committee for the benefit of the Show Society and the community.GlynRees
Make sure you have Sunday 2nd October free for the Allora QCWA 100th Birthday Party.
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The birthday festivities will take the form of a street party with barbecue, party food and market stalls.
The Allora Show Society are convening their initial meeting since their recent AGM this Sunday, September 18th from 3 pm at the Showgrounds sandwich bar.
Page 2 THE ALLORA ADVERTISER Wednesday, 14th September 2022 8-seat Highlander variant shown 1 Bluelink™ is a registered trademark of Hyundai Motor Company 2 5 Star ANCAP safety rating only applies to the facelifted LX2 Palisade (being those cars manufactured from May 2022) 3 Nappa leather seats, Digital Centre Mirror and Reverse Light Guide available on Highlander variant only 2023 Hyundai PALISADE. First class for you and your kidults • Innovative Bluelink™1 Connected Car Services. • 5-star ANCAP safety rating2 • 8 premium Nappa leather 3 seats for spacious comfort. • Even more safety innovations including Digital Centre Mirror3 and Reverse Light Guide 3 Black Hyundai Warwick 9 11 Betta Place Warwick, 07 4667 6000, blackhyundai.com.au 3725865 WOOD & GAS $899.00*FROMHEATERS *MAXI HEAT PRIME 150 illustrated & priced. Heating Capacity 150 square meters For our P24www.toowoombaheating.com.aurange:StradbrokeStToowoomba463338929-5pmM-F•9-1pm Sat 16B Prescott St Toowoomba | Ph: 4638 8288 • Patchwork QuiltingFabrics • Haberdashery • Sewing Machines Open: 9am - 3:30pm Mon to Fri | 9am - 1pm Sat Charlie Tate Owner with Tessa SIT & SEW DAYS: Mon | Tues | Wed | Fri CHARLIE’S WORKSHOPS: Thursdays All WelcomeNoNecessary!Appointment SHOWROOM!NEW
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While the newly appointed Show committee are on the front foot looking to advance the interests of the Society, they are open to some help.
A sedan travelling southbound exited the roadway and struck the pole hole after 1pm, immediately to the south of the intersection with Gatton Clifton Road and Saal Road.
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were sparked in the grass alongside the road.
Wattles Warriors Rugby League Club has been forced to relocate its annual Presentation Banquet because of the unavailability of the Allora Community Hall.
Wattles Event Moves to Clifton
However, the Community Hall is out of action and has been for some time due to its dangerous condition.
The Wattles Presentation Banquet will this year be held at the F. E. Logan Hall in Clifton on Saturday 8th October.
Southern Downs Regional Council has asked for an engineering report on the structural stability of the building.
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Traffic control was in place due to smoke affecting visibility along the New England Highway.
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some time to restore power as fire crews worked to control fires that
The event is always scheduled for Allora because Wattles’ home games are played at Clifton every year and this is the Club’s way of ensuring that Allora gets to host something significant.
Over 2,000 properties including Spring Creek and township of Clifton, Nobby and Greenmount were without power for hours last Wednesday after a vehicle hit a power pole on the New England Highway.
This is an opportunity for interested people to participate in a CRP Training Session at the Clifton Senior Citizens Centre on Saturday 1st October from 9am to midday. If you’d like to attend this FREE session phone President of the Local Ambulance Committee Anne Glasheen on 0408 718 720.
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home or in a recreational setting. The first five minutes of a cardiac arrest episode are the most critical, so anyone trained in CPR is a good person to have around.
In the case of an emergency, CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) can help buy time until medical professionals arrive. While paramedics strive to get to the scene of an emergency as quickly as possible, sometimes a patient needs instant assistance –particularly if they stop breathing.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said paramedics transported a female patient in a stable condition to Toowoomba Hospital.Ittook
An Ergon Energy spokesperson said the outage impacted customers from 1.15pm. Crew were able to restore supply to the majority of customers by 5.30pm with all customers restored by 10.45pm.
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After a successful Christmas in July the Goomburra Hall Committee is already planning for the “real” Christmas celebrations. Out come the bon bons and Santa hats - in comes the Christmas Party! Friday evening 25th November from 5.30 with Santa visiting at 6.30. A barbecue and bar will be operating then dance the night away from 7pm. “Heartbeats” will be playing happy dance music from rock & roll, new vogue, old time and let’s not forget the popular Christmas Carols. Dance will cost adults $15 a ticket and children free.
Voices of Birralee are singing their way into Warwick as part of their regional road trip.
a surprise for your young one to the value of $10 for Santa’s Sack. There’ll be good entertainment for all the party goers. A wonderful way to end the 2022 social events.
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You’ll learn a few songs with our artistic staff and choir as well as enjoying performances by local choirs
Back to business - don’t forget the Goomburra Town Hall Annual General Meeting on Thursday 22nd September starting at 6pm at the Hall. All positions of the Management committee will be open for re-election.
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Homestead’s Lifestyle Co-ordinator James Gribble (left) presenting the donation of blankets and beanies to Ross Newton (right) from the Warwick Hospital.
Wednesday, 14th September 2022 THE ALLORA ADVERTISER Page 5 Sorghum Secure your summer seed and fertiliser now. Nutrien Ag Solutions Toowoomba For more details, call us on: (07) 4637 3000 Or, visit our store: 388 Taylor Street, Toowoomba QLD 4350 dc@dronecommander.com.au www.dronecommander.com.au Facebook.com/dronecommander Roger Woods BSc 0400 283 319 AFFORDABLE PRECISION AERIAL APPLICATION SPRAY FOR FIREWEED CALL US FOR A QUOTE TODAY Allora Homestead residents have been busy over winter making blankets and beanies for the Warwick Hospital. A wonderful effort by (L-R) Judy, Kay, Laisa, Rae, Jess who have made these items with love and care for the new born babies. Thanks also to the Allora Craft Group and Allora Homestead Knitting for their assistance with the project.
If you have been bitten, scratched or exposed to bat saliva, seek urgent medical attention or call 13 HEALTH (13 43 25 84).
to be positive for Australian Bat Lyssavirus. This result was notified to Queensland Health and relevant followup was undertaken by our unit.”“
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The injured animal was
which is really important, and means that no one was exposed,” Dr Flynn said.
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found in a backyard last month, with the residents alerting appropriate authorities.Director of Public Health and Community Medicine Dr Liam Flynn commended the members of the community for following all the right steps.
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Here is a timely reminder to residents of Allora as bats have been known to roost in Dalrymple Park. Darling Downs residents are being urged not to ‘wing it’ when it comes to sick or injured bats, after a confirmed case of Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV) in Kingsthorpe.
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“A trained bat handler visited the property, collected the animal, and transported it to RSPCA.”“Itwas tested and found
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“Bats should never be handled by members of the public, including if you come across a sick or injured bat, or even if the bat appears to be dead.”Only people who are trained and appropriately vaccinated should ever handle bats.
My father, who was six years old when King George VI died, told me last week that he still remembers, even at that young age, the news of The King’s passing, and the impact which it had on the people around him. Although our society and the world of 1952 has irreversibly changed in the intervening seventy years, my dad senses that the same instincts of loyalty and affection continue to run deep, and can be seen in the overwhelming and lovingly sad response from people everywhere and on social media at news that the Queen has died.
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Yesterday my son William and I wrote messages of sympathy to the new King in a condolence book at Parliament House. Even William, at the tender age of eight, wrote a touching message expressing his sadness that he never got to meet her. I glanced through the book to see that many people, from all walks of life, truly loved and admired the Queen, and
that her long reign was a beacon of comfort, stability and certainty in our ever changing world. And I think that it was that stability, that “always being there”, which made The Queen’s passing such a momentous and sad event. How could something so constant and apparently everlasting come to an end?We have lost a truly remarkable Sovereign. Throughout her seventy year reign - the longest in the over one thousand year history of the Crown - Elizabeth the Second was a tower of strength and dignity. She proved over long years that lasting and beloved leadership is not founded upon power and influence (although she nominally possessed both) but that it is about always being there and being a steadfast reference point through time and in the lives of people and nations. Throughout her long reign, The Queen faced many difficult challenges, many of which related to her role as head of her family. At these times, we have seen that The Queen was human, could change, and never forgot the duty of service that she and her family owed the people.
On Friday morning I, like everyone in our electorate of Southern Downs, woke to the news that The Queen had passed awayAlthoughovernight.Her Majesty had been in declining health in recent times, the news that she is no longer with us came as a shock to me personally, and it appears that this feeling is shared widely throughout the world. I am sure that I am among many, many, others in feeling a pervasive and deep sadness over the news of the Queen’s passing. The Queen was the only monarch that most of us have ever known, and suddenly she is no more.
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I’m sure anyone who has been sworn in - from soldiers and new Australian citizens, to cub scouts and girl guides, from police to justices of the peacewould understand what I mean. It certainly meant something to the Queen herself, who set an impeccable example to us and lived always true to her coronation vows.Iwish our new King the very best as he starts his reign, and I extend my sympathies to His Majesty and his family at their sad loss.
James Lister Member for Southern Downs Queensland Parliament
To me, it meant a great deal to be sworn to duty in the Queen’s name. When I was commissioned as a young Flying Officer in the Royal Australian Air Force, I was proud to publicly swear an oath to The Queen and to be commissioned in her name to defend her and to resist her enemies, for the people of Australia. My Air Force commission certificate bears the signature of the Governor-General as head of state, and is stamped with the Great Seal of Australia bearing the name of Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Australia. And as a member of parliament, I am equally proud to have sworn an oath to her to serve the people of
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PIPE 74 - 3250 - 50NB/60MM OD 3.6MM WALL $70 / LEN 37 LENS BUNDLE STAYS | LENGTHS BLACK PIPE RUSTY 732 - 3.1M - 40NB/48MM OD 3.2MM WALL 61 LENS BUNDLE $30 / LENS 727 - 2.7M - 80NB/90MM OD 5MM WALL 19 LENS BUNDLE $100 / LENS 462 - 2.2M - 100NB/114MM OD 4.5MM WALL 14 LENS BUNDLE $60 / LENS PIPE - PAINTED 14 - 2M - 25NB - 3.2MM WALL $20EA PIPE - PAINTED 9 - 2.19M - 150NB - 5MM WALL $140EA PIPE - GALV 30 - 2.5M - 65NB - 3.6MM WALL $50EA RED PAINTED PIPE - 6.5M NEAR NEW • 25NB - 33MM OD - 3.2MM WALL 91 LENS / BUNDLE $22 / LEN • 25NB - 33MM OD - 3.2MM WALL 91 LENS / BUNDLE $50 / LEN • 40NB - 48MM OD - 3.2MM WALL 61 LENS / BUNDLE $70 / LEN • 50NB - 60MM OD - 3.6MM WALL 37 LENS / BUNDLE $99 / LEN BUNDLES ONLY CATTLE RAIL - SMALL 125 - 6.1M - 59 X 29 X 1.5 GALV / 45 LENS / BUNDLE $45 / LEN BUNDLES ONLY • 1.2M X 2.2M • 8 RAIL GRADUATED • 25MM GALV PIPE • PINS INCLUDED $100 EA CATTLE RAIL GALV EA/LEN 420 - 6.1M - 115 X 42 X 2 $85 210 - 6.1M - 115 X 42 X 1.8 $75 21 LENS / PURLINBUNDLESBUNDLEONLY-NEAR-NEW• 75 X 40 X 2 - GALV • 2.4M - LENGTHS • 36 LENS | BUNDLE $12 EA / LEN GOATHARROWPANELS-CHAINS • 6M X 1.2M • 800KB | EACH $500 EACH GRIDS - HEAVY - DUTY • 4M - 2M - 800KG $2700 / EA • CONCRETE ABUTMENTS • 4M - PAIR - 3000KG $1500 / PAIR BARBED WIRE - CATTLE CABLE • 2.5MM - IOWA - 400M $135 27 PALLET • 1.8MM - H/T - 500M $135 36CABLEPALLET • 8.2MM - 7 STRAND - 400M $500 / ROLL PLAIN WIRE - GALV • 2.5MM - 1500M - M/T $180EA • 2.5MM - 1500M - H/T $190EA • 3.15MM - 750M - SOFT $160EA • 4MM - 500M - SOFT $140EA SHELVING - RACKS PAINTED - BLUE 2.33M 600 FENCE POSTS PICKETS • 1.65CM - 5’6” BLACK • 400 / BUNDLE $8.50EA • 1.80CM - 6’ BLACK • 400 / BUNDLE $9EA BUNDLES ONLY ANGLE - HEAVY 16-2M - 100X100X12 $90EA PLAIN - SHEET - NEAR NEW GALV - SHEET 40 - 1800 X 1175 X 3MM (CHECKER) $170EA 40 - 1800 X 1200 X 3MM $170EA 35 - 2450 X 1200 X 2.4MM $200EA BLACK - SHEET + PLATE 31 - 2400 X 1200 X 1.6 $110EA 5 - 2400 X 1200 X 3 $145EA 2 - 3000 X 1500 X 5 $400EA 4 - 3000 X 1500 X 12 $1500 ASK FOR$50EAPHOTO RHS - PAINTED & GALV SQUARE 20 X 20 X 1.6 $24 $25 25 X 25 X 1.6 $30 $32 25 X 25 X 2.0 $36 $40 25 X 25 X 2.5 $44 $47 65 X 65 X 1.6 $ $110 65 X 65 X 2.0 $130 $140 65 X 65 X 2.5 $160 $170 65 X 65 X 3.0 $185 $200 30 X 30 X 1.6 $46 $48 75 X 75 X 2 $ - $160 30 X 30 X 2.0 $59 $60 75 X 75 X 2.5 $183 $195 40 X 40 X 1.6 $62 $66 75 X 75 X 3.0 $220 $230 40 X 40 X 2.0 $75 $80 75 X 75 X 4.0 $280 $300 40 X 40 X 2.5 $92 $100 89 X 89 X 2.0 $ - $190 50 X 50 X 1.6 $80 $83 89 X 89 X 3.5 $300 $320 50 X 50 X 2.0 $96 $103 100 X 100 X 3.0 $297 $315 50 X 50 X 2.5 $120 $126 100 X 100 X 4.0 $380 $410 50 X 50 X 3.0 $140 $150 100 X 100 X 5.0 $460 $500 6.5M 8MPTD PTDGALV GALV 8M 50 X 25 X 1.6 $60 $64 100 X 50 X 2 $150 $160 50 X 25 X 2.0 $70 $76 100 X 50 X 2.5 $185 $195 65 X 35 X 2.0 $97 $100 100 X 50 X 3.0 $220 $234 65 X 35 X 2.5 $120 $125 100 X 50 X 4.0 $285 $297 65 X 35 X 3.0 $140 $150 100 X 50 X 5.0 $340 $365 75 X 25 X 2.0 $96 $105 100 X 50 X 6.0 $400 $ –75 X 50 X 1.6 $ – $108 125 X 75 X 3.0 $297 $320 75 X 50 X 2.0 $125 $132 125 X 75 X 4.0 $390 $410 75 X 50 X 2.5 $152 $160 125 X 75 X 5.0 $470 $500 75 X 50 X 3.0 $183 $195 150 X 50 X 3.0 $300 $320 RHS - PAINTED & GALV SQUARE 8M 8MPTD PTDGALV GALV HEAVY - PFC - CHANNEL SIZE 9M 12M 75 X 40 - $200 - $270 100 X 50 - 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Through numerous trials conducted by the University of Queensland, NSW Department of Primary Industries (NSW DPI) and Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, research has indicated the most effective way to avoid heat stress during flowering for summer crops, particularly sorghum, is to shift sowing windows to
earlier in the season.
“There’s also an opportunity for growers to look at planting sorghum earlier and having the crop
harvested prior to winter sowing. Having the sorghum harvested earlier would give the soil profile time to fill again prior to winter sowing and growers would potentially be able to double crop the paddock into chickpeas.”
Sorghum Cropping Opportunities
“The downside to that has been that growers have been unable to avoid their crops flowering at peak temperatures during summer - causing significant yield loss from moisture and heat stress,” she said.
Growers eager to capitalise on summer cropping opportunities this season should be testing soil temperatures now to determine whether they can take advantage of early sowing opportunities.
Ms Serafin said growers looking to plant sorghum early need to consider weed management as a priority, as it’s harder to manage winter weeds in a summer cropping situation.
A healthy sorghum crop grown last year on a local Allora property.
The summer cropping area is expected to increase this year, with many growers missing out on planting their full winter cropping area or losing young crops to waterlogging due to ongoing wet conditions over the past fewThemonths.Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) has invested in extensive research to improve the agronomic guidelines of summer cropping in the north and has developed ways to mitigate the high risk of heat and moisture stress during flowering.
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“The important thing to note is you can never totally eliminate the risk of heat stress in summer crops - in some cases, growers will still hit a hot period when
“Our research, through extensive trials, has shown there are opportunities to plant sorghum when the soil’s as cold as 12 degrees as long as temperatures are rising for the following seven days.“When testing the soil temperature, it’s advised growers wait to plant until their soil is recording 12 degrees at a minimum (tested at 8am) at intended seeding depth,” she said.
the crop is flowering despite planting earlier but it helps to balance the risk.”
NSW DPI Research Agronomist, Loretta Serafin said traditionally, optimal soil temperatures for sorghum planting have been between 16 to 18 degrees.
Ms Serafin said while an earlier summer planting window definitely gives growers an opportunity to balance risk, it doesn’t mitigate the potential for heat stress entirely.
“Some growers will opt to plant some of their crops earlier and some in the traditional window, which will help split the risk across the season.“The point of this research is to give growers options with their summer cropping decisions and what best suits their farming operations.”
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“Growers should also be looking at the seven day forecast for the rest of the week to help determine whether temperatures will continue to rise which is highly desirable.”
supporting. Very good golfers like Tommy “Nerves of Steel” Morris, Nick Morris, Will Duff, Tim Exelby, Benny Duff and Ty Gardner. No doubt the Simmo boys, Garth and Aaron (both A Grade golfers) will also be in Toowoomba to support their beloved Wattles do battle and will miss the golf championships.
Be that as it may, John has no doubt that we have sufficient depth in our club to be competitive against the expected quality opposition. Golfers like the old warhorse “Moose” May, course record holder and 5 time club champion Kev Harrison and the struggling A grader Rod Simpson. Throw in Duke “The Beast” Maloney and we are starting to look pretty good.
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The course is expected to be in top condition for the Championships but it will still be a stern test for our visitors.
On behalf of the Sports Club, best of luck to both the Wattles teams in your Grand Finals.
Allora’s Past 150 years ago September 1872
Twenty Year 7 pupils at the Allora State School have taken on the project of rearing two calves as part of their rural studies unit. The project is aimed at giving the pupils a hands-on experience in livestock husbandry and is coordinated by Year 7 teacher Geraldine Ashton. The calves and feed were provided by Norm Tranberg of Goomburra and at the end of eight weeks will be returned to Mr. Tranberg.
Pastel shaded streamers and softly coloured baskets of peach blossom swung gently over the heads of the large crowd which thronged the Central hall for the 1947 Catholic Ball. The debutantes presented to the Rt. Rev. Monsignor McKenna were Misses Lenore McDonnell of Deuchar, Kathleen Collins of Berat, Nina Chandler of Upper Forest Springs and Mary Robinson of Goomburra. The Matrons of Honour were Mesdames Zeller, Bert Nicholls and R. Sparksman. Monica Mason, Delma Sullivan, Moya Schriek, Jeanette Bardwell and
Results – Rink 1: Gina’s Babies 14 d. Pig Lures 10; Rink 2: Phoenix Rising 19 d The Three Stooges 4; Rink 3: Peaky Blinders 17 d. Beers, Bowls & Bitches 12; Rink 4: Railway Hotel 23 d. What A Show 6; Rink 5: Fire Ants 15 d. Doesn’t Matter 10; Rink 6: Stone Cutters 16 d. Generation Gap 10. One of Doug’s bowls had the wobbly boot on and only made it halfway, lucky he was given another shot and I think Roanne forgot she was playing on Rink 5 and not 4. Ashleigh was early with
Allora Golf Notes
Unfortunately, the Zone Championships clash with the TRL Grand Final and with both Wattles A and Reserve Grade teams playing at the Athletic Oval on that day, we will be missing some quality golfers who will either be playing or
Allora’s Past 75 years ago September 1947
A disturbance akin to a waterspout developed suddenly and travelled several miles over the plains between Allora and Hendon. The development commenced from a very dark cloud over East Talgai, which suddenly assumed a funnel shape which reached the ground about 20 yards in diameter. The spout in its passage over the wheat fields swept the way almost clean and lifted a heavy gate from its hinges. After travelling from about two to three miles the spout gradually lifted and finally merged with the cloud from which it had sprung.
Colin Newport
Allora Bowls Notes
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WEEK 2 - It was a mixed up team night with a team forfeit and another down a few players but thank you to all the subs who stepped up to play the game, only 6 rinks were played on.
the toucher bell as Lynn P. thought the end bell was the beginning of touchers.Touchers for the night were Beetle, Chris Brown, Ashleigh Brown, Ty Gardner, Ken Wilson and Pam Ritchie.
A St. Patrick’s Debutante Ball taken in 1964 or 1965.
Raffle winners were Kay Bloomfield, David Sparksman, Kris Wright, Tony Morris, Greg Patto, Glen McMillan and Bryce T. A big thank you to our button pusher this week Glen, he even managed to spin up his number for a prize. Lynn P had a chance for the Jackpot of $40 but not to be, so $60 next Winnersweek.onthe night were Railway Hotel and Losers The ThreeThankStooges.youto all our sponsors, Aaron & Ashley from Allora Butchery, Robyn of Railway Hotel, Tony Morris Tiling, Allora Sports Club and TCL Cleaning. See you all next week for another great night of social bowls.
Warwick Police Court
Allora’s Past 25 years ago September 1997 CalfProjectRearing
Phenomenon near Allora
Francis Brawley summoned John Garvey for assaulting and beating him on the 5th inst. The parties are labourers employed on the railway between Allora and Warwick and are neighbours living in a camp near Allora. It appeared from the evidence that bad feelings had existed between them and each of their wives for some time. This was greatly aggravated by the expressions made use of by the complainant’s wife in which she taunted Mrs. Garvey on the parentage of her children. On the 5th inst. however, this culminated in the defendant striking Brawley, knocking him down and kicking him. The Bench found Garvey guilty and sentenced him to pay a fine of £2, together with £2 costs.
Allora’s Past 100 years ago September 1922
Betty Crothers were the flower girls. The heralds were Kevin Ryan and Brian Nicholls, and the page boys John Geitz and Trevor Stewart.
The Allora Golf Course will play host to the Darling Downs Golf Association Zone 3 Championships on Sunday 18th September. This prestigious event is played annually, with each of the member clubs taking it in turn to host. The clubs in the zone are Allora, Crows Nest, Goombungee, Oakey, Pittsworth and of course our old rival Clifton. With the Allora Golf Course hosting the event, Sports Club Secretary John Ellwood expects a good roll up of local members to hit off.
Wattles Primed for Grand Final Success
Morris was among Wattles identities to be recognised at Saturday evening’s 2022 Toowoomba Rugby League Presentation function at Clifford Park Race Course when presented with the O’Shea-McGovern Medal as the ‘Best & Fairest Reserve Grade Player’ for the season.
Reserve Grade - The Highfields Eagles earned their ticket to Berghofer Stadium this Sunday through a dominant 40 –4 victory over the Gatton Hawks.The Eagles were out of the blocks early leading 12 – 0 after ten minutes, and were never headed after holding a 16 – 0 half time advantage.
They now take on Wattles for the reserve
In other Preliminary Final results played on Sunday Newtown 22 finished ahead of Goondiwindi 18 in the Open Women’s match, while in Under 19 Highfields 36 defeated the Warwick Cowboys 10.
Since the club’s first grade success of 2015 there hasn’t been a lot of movement in the Wattles trophy cabinet but for the occasional dusting, but Sunday evening could well see some additions.
Glyn Rees
As we know Wattles were an interested party, both their First and Reserve Grade sides having already won their way through to the TRL’s blue ribbon day on the back of major semi-final wins over Gatton in both grades, 36 – 22 and 20 – 18 respectively.Wattles
The Wattles club has four First grade premierships to their credit since formation in 1966 (1970, 1997, 2014, 2015), Reserve Grade (1976, 1992), Third Grade (1992), Under 19 (1998), Under 18 (1976, 1977, 1991) and Under 16 when the age division was part
First Grade - The Gatton Hawks survived a spirited second stanza fightback by the Highfields Eagles to book a ticket in Sunday’s season decider winning 42 – 38 in a high scoring encounter.
Ben Seul crossed in the dying stages for the Hawks to snatch the honours.The win allows the Hawks their first appearance in a top-grade grand final since 2014 when they were defeated by Wattles 36 – 12.
Currently the two clubs season ledger of two fixtures and a Presidents Cup leans the Hawks way 2 - 1, Wattles having claimed a 30 – 12 win in their last clash in Round 15.
All Whites (now Brothers) snatched the reserve grade honours 20 – 12.
Toowoomba
The Hawks led comfortably 28 – 18 at the break, but Highfields rose to the occasion to trail 36 – 38 with minutes remaining in what was eventually a nailbiting finish with only a try the difference at the full-time hooter.Winger
grade premiership honours to finalise a campaign that has seen both clubs engaged in a season long wrestle for dominance.
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Wattles emerged minor premiers and the Hawks boasted a mid-season Presidents Cup success.
of the senior competition (1968, 1974, 1975, 1977).
The excitement is building around Allora, Clifton and the Central Downs as rugby league devotees prepare for this Sunday’s pilgrimage to Toowoomba’s Clive Berghoffer Stadium to support the Wattles Warriors in their bid for 2022 Toowoomba Rugby League premiership glory.
Reserve grade co-coach Garth Lonergan received the shield for Wattles 2022 Minor Premiership honours, while first grade centre Austin Jennings was named ‘Top Try Scorer’ with an amazing 33 fixture touchdowns.Wattlesplayers included in the ‘Team of the Year’ included Jackson Green, Matt Duggan, Travis Burns, Austin Jennings and Jordan Crocker.
Rugby League GRAND FINALS Sunday 18th September Under 19 - 9.45am … Gatton v Highfields Women - 11.30am … Gatton v Newtown Reserve - 1.15pm … Wattles v Highfields A Grade - 3.00pm … Wattles v Gatton ALL THE BEST TO OUR A-GRADERSWATTLES AND RESERVEWATTLESGRADE FROM ALL YOUR SUPPORTERSALLORA
Toowoomba Rugby League PresentationsReserve grade half back Tom
After Sundays TRL Preliminary Final round Wattles ‘big dance’ opponents have been decided, the first-grade clash with Gatton after Wattles reggie’s take on Highfields.Forthe first time since 1979 the Allora-Clifton Wattles Club will see their first and reserve grade teams run out on grand final day.Alas it was a long trip home for the green and gold army after the topgrade Oakey Bears finished victorious 27 – 17, their goal kicking winger Warren Green shining in the result, father of current Warrior’s fullback Jackson Green.
Travis Burns - Captain/coach
Preliminary FinalsSunday’s TRL preliminary finals at Clive Berghofer Stadium finalised all combatants for this weekend’s Grand Finals that will see the curtain fall on the TRL’s 103rd season.
teams both enjoyed a weekend break within their preparation.
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On Sunday my dad and me were in Brisbane for two things. We stayed the night before and while we were there we had Indian for dinner. First thing in the morning we went to Parliament House and we wrote special messages in a book to the new King to say we’re sorry the Queen died. There was a big picture of the Queen there and I said in the book I was sorry the Queen died because I wanted to meet her one day. After that I went with my dad to a huge church in the city. Dad was wearing his medals and I wore my great-grandad’s medals from when he was a pilot in the New Zealand Air Force in the war. At the church we did a church service about sailors who died in the war. Did you know that not just navy sailors died and that sailors on cargo ships too also died in the war from submarines. It was really dangerous to be a sea sailor back then. My dad and me laid a wreath of flowers. After that we went in the ute back to home.
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2022 A good crowd turned out for the Presentation day last Saturday with Life members, players, officials and supporters in attendance. Next week in the Allora Advertiser we’ll have a full list of Award Winners.
Wattles halfback Tom Morris was named TRL Best and Fairest Reserve Grade Player, while reserve grade co-coach Garth Lonergan received the Minor Premiership shield at Saturday evening’s 2022 Toowoomba Rugby League Presentation Function.
CLIVE BERGHOFFER STADIUM TOOWOOMBA Be there to cheer on our Mighty Warriors! 18THSUNDAYSEPTEMBER The Wattles RLFC wish our Reserve Grade and A Grade teams all the best in the Grand Final! WATTLES RESERVE GRADE 1.15pm V HIGHFIELDS WATTLES A GRADE 3.00pm V GATTON GRAND FINAL CALCUTTA FIRST TRY SCORER Back 2022celebratefromClubhouseto6pmtotheSeason.Barandfoodavailable. Railway Hotel 6.30pm Start 16THFRIDAYSEPTEMBER
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