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For the 2019 World Rafting Event Lets support locals! Go Ecoh20!!! Graham Maifredi with Echoh2o at training last Friday March 8.

SARI HYYTINEN LOCAL rafters are training hard for the 2019 World Rafting event being hosted in Tully. The boys train twice a week on the ocean before school at the Mission Beach Outrigger Canoe Club at the Vaka hut down South Mission Beach. On Saturdays they train on the Tully river and they also attend the gym for workouts. The local community have been supporting our local team with members from “Euramo, El Arish Mission Beach and Tully Heads,” said Kelly Turner a mother of one of the participants who is currently assisting with the team’s management and community support. Kelly Turner and Sean Gill assist the team as coaches with the help of Graham Maifredi the Event Director / Chairman for 2019 World Rafting Championship Organising Committee “The team have been fortunate enough to paddle with the Japanese Open men’s team whilst they trained on the river these past 3 weeks. It was a real honour as these guys are a professional and sponsored team,” said Kelly. The team have been fortunate to get good community support. At the time this is being written the Cassowary Coast council have donated $500 towards costs, Peter King from Solect Energy has sponsored the team by providing them with racing shirts and Clearway Advice and Financial Management donated have donated $250. There are currently 5 tins around town

where people can donate to support the team. There are at Shanti cafe, Lennys fruit and veg store, cafe Bang Bang, Tuskers cafe and Bingil Bay Cafe. A quiz night is also being organised as way of fundraising event. “The boys have come a long way since entering the national championships last year. Most of the boys had never stepped foot in a raft let alone raft one of the world’s most challenging rivers. During the last twelve months they have grown into fine young athletes. Their bond is strong, and they have each other’s backs, they love a good prank and a laugh but when it comes to rafting and competing, they are a serious and a proud team,” said Kelly. Skydive Mission Beach donated a free skydive valued at $309 as a prize for a raffle and Bingil Bay Cafe and Shanti Cafe have donated meal vouchers as raffle prizes. The team appreciates the support as the donations help them cover the expense of paddles, appropriate, footwear, helmets and the costs involved of spending a week away from home during the championships. It you are able to support the team get in contact by visiting the local businesses that have donation tins in their stores or get on their gofundme page https:// www.gofundme.com/help-us-get-to-the-world-raftingchampionships.

Echoh2o out on the ocean at South Mission Beach training last Friday March 8.

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THE breaks in the weather over the past two weeks have allowed boats to travel out to the main reefs. Most boats have reported reasonably good catches of Coral Trout and Red Throat Emperor and the added bonus of some nice Spanish Mackerel. The deep water rubble patches and wrecks inside the reef have been the stand outs with very good catches of both small

and large mouth Nannygai being reported. Last Thursday I headed out and fished a rubble patch just inside the reef, after a quick shift due to sharks, the second spot produced the goods: a fantastic twohour session and we left them still biting. I have also heard of some nice Cobia and Tea Leaf Trevally being caught. Reports have been filtering through of good

catches of Red Emperor, big Nannygai and Rosy Job Fish coming from the deep water out near the continental shelf. When I remarked that this was a dangerous place to be of a night at this time of the year (logs and storms) I was told they were catching these fish during the daylight hours. Closer in around the islands there has been some good catches of Fin-

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germark and the occasional report of Grunter. There has also been Queen Fish, Trevally and the odd Spanish Mackerel being caught around the island headlands. Hopefully if the weather allows we will start to see those huge schools of bait moving through the area; we just need a little better water quality. The Hinchinbrook area is a fantastic place to fish this time of year with plenty of sheltered areas to escape the south-easterly winds. Reports are coming in of some great catches of both Grunter and Fingermark. Both these fish have been turning up around the Hinchinbrook headlands,

as well as in the deep holes and entrances of the rivers in both Missionary Bay and the main channel. The Barra and Mangrove Jacks are being caught in reasonable numbers, however at the moment they can be a little hit-and-miss. The key is to find reasonably good water conditions and plenty of bait. The coastal rivers have been the same with the better Barra fishing over the past week being mainly around the Tully River. The Murray River has been a tougher fishery, probably due to the dirtier water. I have, however, heard of some good crabs being caught in the Murray.

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LAST week saw the Tropical Coast Vets play a Stableford aggregate. There were very fine conditions at El Arish. The Runaway winners were the home El Arish team of Caryl Lavell and Stephen Wells with 73 points. Playing consistently well was last week’s winning team of Mick DeVries (Cardwell) and Brice Henry (Tully) who came second with 68 Points. In the rundown were W Bolton (El Arish)-K Marshall (Tully), E Lovell

(Tully)-E Gower (Tully), B Scanlon (Ingham)-M Poggioli (Ingham), B Williams (Tully)-M Harris (Tully), S Strutt (Tully)-E Zamora (Tully) and G Grainger (Tully)-S Strutt (Tully). The Pinshots were won by Mick DeVries (Cardwell), Eric Zamora (Tully), Julie Reed (Ingham) and Deb Giles (Ingham). Next week is an El Arish there will be four Ball at Tully with an 8am Muster for 8.30 start.

The Hull River has been the surprise package with some very good Mangrove Jacks being caught along with the occasional Barra. The freshwater reaches of the Tully and Murray are still fishing well with some incredible catches of Barra being reported from the run-off drains and creeks. At the time of writing this report (which is very early in the week), the forecast is for the wind to increase gradually on Friday to end up at 10 to 15 knots for the weekend and even a little higher by Sunday afternoon. This will keep most boats in-

shore. The early morning high tide will give some opportunities to fish for pelagic around the islands, however another possibility would be to fish for Grunter around the edges of the flats in the Hinchinbrook region. The best bet for a Barra or a Jack would be to fish either side of the midday low tide, the smaller run in tide during the afternoon will make fishing easier inside the creeks. Good Fishing Roly Newton Tackle World Tully

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The Babinda team took out the Ivan Granich Memorial Shield on Sunday February 17 to break South Johnstone’s four year winning streak. The team who defeated South Johnstone by 38 - 34 was made up of: Standing - Kevin Anderson, Jim Martinod (skip), Les Maxwell, Jim Azzopardi, Ron Omodei and Ron Trackson. Kneeling - Gavin Omodei (skip) and George Tsakissiris. The shield was presented to the winning team by Doug Juhas who represented the Granich family.

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SPORT Tully Golf Last Saturday’s golfers played on a rather damp course. Members play a single stableford event with prizes kindly donated by Rick and Tracey from NewsXpress Tully. The scoring was low for the day and the wet conditions certainly didn’t help. The best performer in the wet was Kevin Edwards with 35 points who was just ahead of Brice Henry in second place on 34 points. Third place with 33 points was Darryl Edwards. The nearest to the pins for the day were 2/11 Wendy Holloway, 7/16 Kass Marshall. Thursday’s 9-hole sporters competition also saw low scoring with six players crowding the leader-board. But after countbacks, Claire Bourke picked up the 9-hole prize. Mike Harris won the six-hole. The rundown went to Betty Favier and Kevin Pease. Nearest to the pins for the afternoon were 2/11 Dave Morris, 3/12 Dave Morris, 5/14 Graham Sinton, 7/16 Claire Bourke, 9/18 B Grade Graham Sinton, C Grade Eric Zamora. With fine weather forecast for the coming week; Thursday’s sporters will be hitting off from 12.30pm and Saturday

Tully bowls On Saturday March 9 several of the singles championships got underway. The weather teased the competitors with rain, but it all went well, and all the games were able to be finished. Results: Judy Hood 25 Robyn Brunello 22 Bev Achilles 25 Rita Pezzutto 14 Claire Bourke 27 Molly Dunne 12 Ray Downing 25 Lino Ceccato 15 John Brown 25 Brian Crawford 5 Steve Szabo 25 Rod Bradley 13. The second round is to be played on Wednesday March 13 at 9.00am with Judy Hood to play Claire Bourke and Bev Achilles to play Mary Bacic. The men’s draw will be on the board and good luck everyone! Sunday March 10 saw 14 players bowled, and two teams finished on equal points. They each bowled one bowl with the winners being Robyn Brunello& Rod Bradley against Lino Ceccato & Margaret Fan-

will be a single stroke event sponsored by Pacific Fasteners & Hydraulics from 11.30am. Innisfail Golf Club Playing conditions have been mixed over the last couple of weeks, but we are all getting out to play. Wednesday Allsporters Comp with Tee off times 12pm & 3pm. Some great golf has been played in the Allsporters which was a solid games from the guys getting amongst the prizes. February 28: 1st - J Ferguson 22pts c/b and 2nd - G Johnston 22pts. NTP - G Johnston March 6: 1st - J Lombardi 22pts c/b and 2nd J Cockle 21pts. NTP - R Ingram Friday Comp with Tee off times 12pm & 3pm. Great to see the boys out on a Friday again, well done Craig Alman for taking out the comp’s over the last couple of weeks! March 2Cairns Golf World Monthly Medal with Tee off times 730am & 12pm. The weather wasn’t that bad, and the course was playing well. Some damp conditions under foot helped some great play. Andrew Rose contin-

na. They won a gift of $10.00 each. Friday night bowls will have a change from Roast Dinners to a BBQ and this will continue for a few weeks at 6.00pm. Please put your names in by 5.00pm and everyone is welcome. We wish our president Ian Revie a speedy recovery he is in the Cairns hospital so club members have stepped up to cover his positions. Get well soon! And we will see you on our nice new green! South Johnstone Bowls The twilight bowls last Friday saw twenty bowlers take to the green in two games. The winners on the night were D Holdsworth, W Kriesel and Shane McInerney with 28 points. The next Friday twilight bowls will be held on the 22nd of March starting with a barbeque at 6pm and there will be a raffle on the night. The members draw stands at $200. Saturday saw Shane McInerney defeat Dave

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ued his hot streak, with another sub par round of 3 under (67 off the stick). 3 birdies & no bogeys was always going to be hard to beat. Well done Andrew for picking up the win! 1st - A Rose 65 nett and 2nd – TBD. March 9 In Electrics Stableford with Tee off times 730am & 12pm. Great field for our Saturday comp, considering the rain late on Friday night & early Saturday morning. The course held up & we were able to get out for a hit. Lance Masina & Ian Suanderson set the early morning pace with 38 pts each. The afternoon groups were struggling on the front 9 & congratulations to Ian McDonald for having a very impressive back 9 and picking up the win by one point! 1st - I McDonald 39pts and 2nd - L Masina 38pts. Junior Golf Competitions with Sunday Tee off times: 9 holers 9am, 6 holers 930am and 3 holers 10am. Our Juniors have been honing their skills each Friday for their own Competitions held on Sundays. Our Juniors are really improving each week & are loving the competition between their mates. Congratulations to all the winners in Atherton (on our FB page) & the

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winners from last Sunday. The rain nor the plovers could keep our Juniors off the course!! 9 holers: 1st - Kai Greven and 2nd - Caine Cockle. 6 holers: 1st - Allistar Bauer and 2nd - Keean Greven. 3 holers 10am: 1st Jayden Hawkswory and 2nd - Lewis Bauer. Upcoming Events Wednesday Allsporters - 12pm & 3pm tee times Friday Comp - 12pm & 3pm tee times Saturday Comp - Sacoa Stableford 16/3 Tee off times - 730 am & 12pm Don’t forget to like us on Facebook https://www. facebook.com/innisfailgolfclub/ Yours in Golf, Hit ‘em long & straight!! Two golf reports from Cardwell

Sporteres 9-hole stableford started Thursday February 28 in Cardwell. Rowly Mott had the win with 19 pts on a count back from David Lee second and third went to Dave McGrath 18pts also on a count back from Phil Pentecost, Phil Wyatt, Kev Martin and Ian Burchell. N.T.Ps Phil Pentecost, Dave McGrath and Ian Burchell. Saturday 2 was March

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Leach in an A grade singles match 25 - 21. Stephen Ollson defeated Peter Longford in the B grade semi-final 26 - 20 and will now face Peter Hitzke in the final. Sunday social saw L Mylrea and T Edgerton defeat F Caltabiano and K Villalba 23 -16 and C Phillips, T Kerrigan and A Holder defeat K Phillips, P Longford and S Ollson 28 - 18. For social bowls this Sunday make sure you get your names in by 1pm for a 1.30pm start. This Saturday the SJBC will be holding their lightning triples competition where sixteen teams will take to the green for five games with the first game scheduled for a 9am start. Silkwood Bowls Club Wednesday March 6 only 4 players enjoyed a social game. Alan Hudson, Delmo Tarditi defeated Anna Della Bella, Jannette Bucklar 22/18. Jean Messina, Carol Lowe and Karin Rastoll competed in the TFNQ B Grade Player of the Year at West Cairns

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Bowls Club. Unfortunately, Karin Rastoll and Carol Lowe were eliminated but our Jean Messina won her rounds comfortably. Sunday March 10 in social play Tony Haydock, Delmo Tarditi defeated Dan Dunne, Anna Della, Bella 25-15. Alan Hudson, Jeannette Bucklar and Agnes Cain defeated Tony Cates and Karin Rastoll 24-7 As usual Friday Night Barefoot Bowls was enormous fun so come along and try our bowls game, bowls are provided and all are welcome. FREE BOWLS COACHING on the 1st Saturday of each month starting at 9am at Silkwood Bowls Club. All welcome! For more information call Denise 0400791517. You can follow us on Face Book with all upcoming events. Social Bowls Wednesdays and Sundays. When registering please take note of the time!! From March 3 we reverted to normal time.

Monthly Medal for the Ladies and men. The winner for the Ladies was Angela Dearlove with 83 net, second Tracey Cousemacker 87 net and Christine Ihle won the putting with 28 and the Ladies N.T.P. Wayne Sheahan was the winner for the men with a great 64 net, Rowly Mott second 74 net and Michael McDonald 76 net third. The run down went to Kyle Bowman, Graham Gardiner, Les Fry and Ian Burchell. N.T.P.s were Wayne Sheahan and Peter Topen. Many thanks go to The Cardwell Butchery for their prizes to both the Ladies and the Men. Sunday was the 9-hole 4 person Ambrose which was sponsored by Tietzels Tully I.G.A. Thank you Craig and Ellen- May for the wonderful prizes. Fifty-one players took to the course and the winning team was the “ Tully Team” captained by Kyjel Spencer, second was Davey Hoare’s team “Bent on Golf,” third Peter Topen’s “Hinchinbrook Hoarders” and fourth Don Peachey’s “Bits and Pieces.” The Ladies longest drives were Mandy Carucci and Ellen -May Teitzel and for the men it was Kyjel Spencer and Craig Phelps Last week winning the 18-hole stableford

last Thursday March 7 at Cardwell golf were Tracey Cousemacker, second Jackie Olditch and Tracey also won the N.T.P. and the approach. The Sporters were next on the course with their 9-hole event, Ian Burchell took first place with 20 pts, second Simon Hallam 18 Pts on a count back from Phil Wyatt, third place was Lindsay Hallam 17 pts, the run down were Phil Pentecost, Greg Smith and Ray Rogulskyj. With N.T.P.s going to Tracey, Keith Hoare and Kevin Martin. Saturdays 18 hole comp saw Keith Hoare come in the winner with 41 pts, second Chris Taylor 38 pts, third Phil Pentecost 37 and Rowly Mott 35 Pts. the run down went to Giff Pershouse,Wayne Sheahan, Christine Ihle ,Hugh Henry and Rod Rackley. N.T.P.s were Wayne, Hugh, Phil and Bruce Durante. An 18-hole stableford is played Thursday, register 9.00 a.m. for 9.30 tee off. and Sporters 9-hole Stableford register 12.30p.m. with tee off from 1.45.P.m. Saturday’s event will be an Irish 4 ball. Register at 10.30am for 11.00am tee off.

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the green. The winners were S. Dunne, S. Pagano, D. Holdsworth, V. McAvoy. Last Saturday twelve players enjoyed a social afternoon. A couple of games were played in Club Competition. In “A” Grade Singles T. Curran defeated S. Dunne. In the Fours I. Humphries, T. Burns, B. Smith, S. Dunne defeated D. Leach, L. Fedalto, S. Howe, D. Irwin. Several games are on the board to be played. Pairs: G. Anderson, J. Walker versus F. Catelan, Substitute player. D. Leach, S. Howe versus G. Kirkman, A. Morrison. Triples: I. Humphries, M. Auchello, L. Fedalto versus M. Roots, S. England, M. Clifford. “A” Singles: G. Edgerton versus S. Micale. “C” Singles: B. Smith versus M. Clifford. Please help the Games Director by playing these games as soon as possible. Up Coming Events: The next monthly 2 Bowl Mixed Triples will be played on Sunday 7th April. A list for nominations is on the board.

Innisfail Ladies Bowls Last Wednesday saw the first game played in the Innisfail Ladies Bowls Open Championship for 2019 where Pam Anderson defeated Lyn Stevenson in a closely fought game 25 - 18. Eileen Hamann is now to play Esther Manly which promises to be another close game. In the social game Jan Edgerton and Helen Paterson defeated Dell Steve and Esther Manly. The FNQ Ladies B Grade Singles were held at Innisfail on Tuesday. Last week, Diana O’Brien competed in the TFNQ Ladies B Grade Player of the Year at West Cairns which saw 32 ladies compete. O’Brien made it to the second round, however, was defeated by Kath O’Halloran of West Cairns. Innisfail Bowls Club Last Thursday was another enjoyable day with twenty-eight bowlers on

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Local Muay Thai fighters win at Path to Elite event in Cairns MARIA GIRGENTI

TWO Muay Thai fighters from Fusion Fight and Fitness Innisfail recently competed in the sell-out Explosive Fight Promotions Path to Elite event at Cairns Colonial Club and put in strong performances in their bouts, held over three two-minute rounds. After dropping his older opponent twice, Jack Mills got a split decision win against Tate Peever, from Townsville in the 45kg division. His fight was very good and hard fought with a strong mixture of skills, especially dominating with his boxing and putting in some hard hits. In her debut Muay Thai fight, Taylah Barns smashed her way to a unanimous win against debutante Rion Boney from Cairns in the 52kg division. Barns had a good match up and performed well in her first fight by keeping up the pressure against her much older opponent. Although Boney went hard, Barns dominated with her push and switch kicks, also

landing some brutal punches to the face of her opponent. Both fighters said the atmosphere was amazing and buzzing with a crowd of over 200 who were very vocal, noisy and supportive during each fight which really bolstered their performances. Muay Thai coach Clayton Cook said he was very proud of both fighters. “Jack did really well against an older and more experienced opponent and beat him with ease, while Taylah was unbelievable in her debut fight. She did extremely well in the ring and came out firing from start to finish with great push kicks off her feet,” said Mr Cook. Mills will increase his intensive training regime as he prepares for an exclusive army boxing tournament being held at Townsville Army Barracks on March 8 where he has already been matched up with an opponent from New South Wales. He is gaining valuable experience, as this was Mills’ second Muay Thai bout and 13th fight

overall with 11 in the boxing ring. Barns said while she enjoyed fighting as a hobby, in the future she hoped to be matched up with an opponent and take part in another Explosive Fight Promotions Elite event. Both fighters especially wished to thank trainers Clayton Cook and Willey Grattan who worked tirelessly in the lead up the event with intensive daily training sessions, going above and beyond to make sure they were pumped and fight ready. Barns also wanted to say a huge thanks to Donna Hudson and her bosses for allowing her time off for training and feeding her up, as well as everyone who helped in the preparation for her debut fight physically and mentally. They also wished to express their gratitude to everyone who helped in any way, in particular Quinton Smith for sparring, Daryl Mayocchi and Fusion Fight and Fitness Innisfail.

Muay Thai coach Clayton Cook with fighters Jack Mills and Taylah Barns who both had wins at the Tully Rugby League Players Profile Explosive Fight Promotions Path to Elite event held recently in Cairns.

taking home another cooking utensil. The bottom half of the ladder in 2019 will feature a Dragon, Titan, Shark, a Raider and a Warrior. CKM will be spewing that I didn’t add her beloved Warriers, but I just can’t see another good thing come out of NZ other than the All Blacks and Rachel Hunter. Melbourne will be top three but was all Superman when he took won’t win it, whereas the Cows out the converted Martha Wilk- will make it back into the eight ie Medal for the game’s MVP. off the back of a young gun by The award is in honour of great the name of Jake Clifford. The Tigers stalwart Martha, who Doggies will be there, about raised some talented players in on par with the Sea Eagles, her time, with some not even but will go out the back door being her own. of contention when September Tongy was also in awe of the rolls around. Souths will have natural born leader in Steven Bennett there to make sure they Speilberg 2.0 Daley Rata Mak- feature near the end, but won’t ene, who once again showed lift a trophy. that not only that looks can kill, Parramatta will disappoint but talent like his will crush again like always along with Brad Pitt on the field and in Penrith. The big movers will front of a mirror. be the Newcastle Knights, who The best part of our conversa- will once again be a true contion was when he mentioned the tender for the title. My Broncos return of Jacob Rix, who came will make it to the final 4, but back earlier this year after fin- will be bundled out by eventual ishing his World Surfing Tour Premiers the Roosters, who will in Hawaii. “We got a group of be the first team to go back-toplayers who will do our com- back in 30-something years. munity proud. The whole vibe So there you have it- the most from our coaching, support and accurate prediction since Santa admin staff has been buzzing. Claus announced that Nth Qld I’ve spoken to the players about was getting snow next Summer. accountability for who we are A reminder to all junior playcarrying when we take the field ers in the Tully District: trainin this sacred jersey. I feel we ing has started at the Tully can raiseLeague the Players bar, and Showgrounds onRugby Tuesdays and Profile Tully Rugby Profile maybe Tully League Players better 2018.” Thursdays at 5pm. Come on With the Telstra NRL Premier- down and sign on as the 2019 ship kicking off tonight, it’s draw has delivered more home time once again to bring out the games and less away games ever-unreliable crystal ball that than ever before. Speaking of I use year in year out to predict junior league, a big congrats who’s going to win the comp to former Junior Tiger Thomas and what I am having for break- Flegler whoNamewill make his NRL NameShane Leahy Nabil Sipi fast on Sunday. debut tonight for the Brisbane Position- Front Row Position-Wing First of all, the unwanted, yet Broncos against the Melbourne NicknamesShaneo famous, wooden spoon. This Storm. Well Nicknames-Nubz done mate, well deJunior ClubTully further Tigers Club-Tully year, without ado, the served. HatsJunior off to all theTigers TDinspiring lead Stuart Russell JRL people NRL for Teamreaping the re- Rabbitoh NRL Team-Nth Qld Cowboys South Sydney West Tigers will add to their wards to see another star being Favourite Meal- Steak and Sweet Potato Favourite Meal- Turtle and Rice already kitchen collection by born on the big stage.

Tigers News with Shane Muriata AS the Tully Tigers headed back up the Bruce Highway from their duel with southern rivals, Herbert River, Reserve Grade coach Steven Barrett was all praise about how his players went about getting the job done in the final full game hit out of the preseason. “Just happy about how we went. Completions and our defensive efforts were right where we want it to be. The track was very heavy for a good game of footy, so we had to do it the hard way to get the job done.” Apponia Savage and legendary body building model Louis Carlaw receive most of the points for best on ground, with pretty much all the players putting their hands up to get the lollies at full time. “We didn’t have a bad player. I can’t wait for the season to start.” As the season opener draws close, our reggies will be ready to hit the start with a bang. After speaking with Tully Tigers Head Coach Aron Tongy on Tuesday, it sounded more like the pieces of the black and gold puzzles were starting to take shape. “The positives of our depth was the best I have seen in a while. We didn’t take any of the State League players on Saturday night, and we were still good. The players have stood up.” Young guns Ryan Bennett and Adam Hoare have thrown their names onto the selection table for round 1 after a strong performance. Rockingham Nursing Home resident Fabian Tauli Tully Rugby League Players Profile

Celebrity Crush- J Lo

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Celebrity Crush-Queen Latifa

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Youngsters kick goals at Innisfail Tigers Soccer Club Sign On Day Name- Shane Leahy

Name- Nabil Sipi

Name- Louis Carlaw

Position- Front Row

Position-Wing

Position-5/8, Centre

Nicknames- Shaneo

Nicknames-Nubz

Nicknames- Louie

Junior Club- Tully Tigers

Junior Club-Tully Tigers

Junior Club- Innisfail Cowboys

NRL Team-Nth Qld Cowboys

NRL Team- South Sydney Rabbitoh

Favourite Meal- Steak and Sweet Potato

Favourite Meal- Turtle and Rice

Celebrity Crush- J Lo

Celebrity Crush-Queen Latifa

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The future generation of soccer stars, many of which signed upNameat Innisfail Tigers Soccer Club Sign On Louis Carlaw Day held recently at Goondi Combined Sporting complex. Position-5/8, Centre MARIA GIRGENTI A NUMBER of new and familiar faces attended Innisfail Tigers Junior Football Club Sign On Day held recently at Goondi Combined Sporting Complex, which generated a great

response with over 50 players theLouie canteen. Nicknamesacross all age groups signingJunior up Club- Innisfail Mini Cowboys Roos is for players for the upcoming season. aged 3 - 5 years, while playNRL Team- Gold Coast Titans Youngsters had the opportu- ers from Under 6s to Under Favourite13/14 Meal- Beef Stroganoff nity to meet coaches and take years make up the junCelebrityiors. Crush- Nyrie Ketchell part in mini-games and friendTraining for all ages starts ly kick followed by a sausage on February 20 and continues sizzle and cold drinks for sale at every Wednesday from 5:15pm

to 6:15pm at Goondi Sporting Complex with the first game on March 23. Games will be held once a month at Silkwood soccer grounds. A Girls Gala Day will be held in early March where current players will be encouraged to invite a friend who doesn’t play and will promote more female participation in the sport. Competitive carnivals will be held throughout the year enabling children to play against other teams from Cairns and

Name- Shane Leahy Position- Front Row Nicknames- Shaneo Junior Club- Tully Tigers NRL Team-Nth Qld Cowboys

NRL Team- Gold Coast Titans

Favourite Meal- Steak and Sweet Potato

Favourite Meal- Beef Stroganoff

Celebrity Crush- J Lo

Celebrity Crush- Nyrie Ketchell

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Tablelands. This year the process will be a manual registration with payment not required straight away as families will be invoiced. Registration costs for Under 5s through to Under 12s teams are $180, Under 13/14s are $100 while Mini Roos (3-5 year old) are $60. Eligible families can use $150 Get Started vouchers and more information can be found at the following website: www. qld.gov.au/recreations/sports/

funding/getinthegame. The club will sport a new playing strip and are thrilled to Name- Louis Carlaw welcome onboard new sponsors Position-5/8, Centre Northern Iron and Brass FoundLouieVisy Boxes and ryNicknames(NIBF), Junior ClubInnisfail Cowboys More, Roscoes Piazza, Blenners Transport and NRL TeamGold Coast TitansDaradgee Welding Works. Favourite MealBeef Stroganoff The club’s AGM will be Celebrity Crush- Nyrie Ketchell held on March 25 at Roscoe’s Piazza starting at 6:30pm with new and enthusiastic committee members, coaching staff and volunteers always welcomed.

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Innisfail Leprechauns to field team in inaugural CDRL Women’s NRL League Touch competition

MARIA GIRGENTI

THIS year will see the Mamu Health Innisfail Leprechauns women’s team take to Callendar Park to compete in the inaugural Cairns District Rugby League Women’s NRL League Touch competition which will kick off on March 30. The club is excited to announce Mamu Health Service have come onboard as major sponsors for the women’s team whose name and logo will be proudly displayed on their new playing jersey. There is a lot of interest in the proposed women’s competition so it is hoped it will be well supported by clubs and the community. The league touch format of the game has primarily been introduced as a pre and post season option, but a pilot of it is being played ‘in-season’ in the

CDRL to introduce females to the game. The rules are aligned to the contact version of the game so it has looks and feels more like the rugby league than traditional touch football. There will be 11 players on the field with a marker; tap off after a try is scored; defenders stand back not less than seven metres; attacking players can’t initiate a touch; play-on if the ball is knocked back; kicks in play; markers and the dummy half can score and get touched. With the introduction of the competition some women may choose to transition to the tackle format of the game, building the base for the future women’s tackle participation. The women’s competition was given the go ahead at the CDRL AGM with all CDRL clubs fielding teams which has been aligned with the CDRL

draw. It will be a short 10 round season which kicks off on March 30 followed by the grand final between the top two teams after the end of regular season to be played June 22 at a venue still to be confirmed. This competition is open to females aged 15 years to 40. For ladies who want to play tackle rugby league, two teams, City and Country, will play a series of games ahead of selection for the representative Cairns team. Training sessions for women are held on Thursdays at Callendar Park from 6:00pm to 8:00pm who will work with the Innisfail Leprechauns senior rugby league players. Any ladies interested in signing up can contact Lisa Sue San on 0419 772 756 or via email: lisasuey@icloud.com

Deadly Choices ambassador Petero Civoniceva with Innisfail Leprechauns Vice President Tim Laffin holding Addyson, Operations Manager Michelle Savage, Lachlan Biondi-Odo (junior development officer), President Nick Souvlis and Jane Gamia, Renita Barley from Mamu Health Service Deadly Choices (holding Peyton Ah Kee), Lisa Sue San (women’s coach and NRL touch organiser), Lesley Marller, Gary Ambrum directors of Mamu Heath Service, Innisfail women’s NRL touch players Jessica Briggs and Brooke Champion with supporter Mia Briggs who are sporting the new women’s polo shirts.

Cassowary Coast Futsal Under 10 and 12 teams crowned champions of FNQ Futsal Super League

THE Cassowary Coast Futsal Club has recently capped off a stellar season by winning the Under 10 and Under 12 Futsal FNQ Super League Grand Finals at Redlynch Central Sports Stadium. The Cassowary Coast Futsal U10s team was invited to take part in the Futsal FNQ Super League competition after winning the FNQ Futsal Titles for the third year in a row. This was huge commitment for players as it meant travelling to Cairns each Saturday since October 13 last year. In the Under 10’s division, the team finished at the top of the ladder at the end of the pool stage, remaining undefeated throughout the season. A 9-2 semi-final win against Cairns United saw Cassowary Coast Under 10s go up against FNQ Hot Dogs FC in the Grand Final where they won against the Hot Dogs team 7-1. Cassowary Coast player Jacob Murphy-Way was awarded

Golden Gloves for the best goal keeper of the tournament and Happy Venables was awarded Player of the Under 10 Grand Final. In the U12’s division, all the U10 boys stepped up to play with Jordan Ozzi the only Under 12s player added to the side. The decision to play in the Under 12s competition was purely to challenge the team with more game time and help prepare them for their trip to the Futsal Oz Junior Nationals held in Melbourne in January earlier this year. The boys showed a lot of character and held their own throughout the season against the more experienced and physical Under 12 teams, finishing third at the end of the pool stage. The semi-finals saw the team step it up a gear where they played second-placed team Cairns United, coming away with a surprising 9-3 win. In the U12 Grand Final they played first-placed FNQ Hot-

dogs, a team they had not beaten throughout the season. In what was an outstanding performance by all players, their best of the year, they defeated the FNQ Hotdogs 9-3 with Jordan Ozzi named Player of the Final. Given that Cassowary Coast Futsal does not currently have a local futsal competition, it’s an exceptional effort to end the season as Under 10 and Under 14 FNQ Futsal Titles champions, Under 10 and Under 12 Futsal FNQ Super League champions and placed in the final 16 at the Futsal Oz Junior Nationals in Melbourne, all during the past six months. The players wish to thank their coach Adrian Durighello, manager Tanya Venables, Tony Cifuentes from FNQ Futsal, major sponsors Innisfail Carrying Company, Innisfail Hardware and LMB Farms, as well as the many donors and supporters who have been extremely supportive of the team.

Cassowary Coast Futsal team holding the U10 and U12 Futsal FNQ Super League trophies L-R, Back: Tanya Venables (Manager), Matthew Urquhart, Happy Venables, Jake Lowe, Jordan Ozzi, Adrian Durighello (Coach), Jacob Way, Front: Jack Bertram and Case Durighello.

Advertise here Call 4068 0088 Former Innisfail State College graduate Ethan Bidois wins prestigious scholarship

ETHAN Bidois, a graduate of Innisfail State College in 2018, was successful in winning a prestigious George Alexander Foundation Scholarship valued at $22,500 to help support his full time university studies. Bidois, who has a history of high academic achievements, was College captain and Dux at Innisfail State College last year and achieved a high Overall Position (OP) score. He has relocated and will be studying a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at

Griffith University in Brisbane this year. As part of the extensive application, Bidois had to supply detailed evidence of secondary education results, program preferences, evidence of community participation and leadership, as well as academic and character referees. He also had to provide his CV, along with personal statements on aims and long term career goals, scholarship benefits and display of leadership

experience, as well as a threeyear plan outlining how he will develop work and skills over the duration of the scholarship funding. The George Alexander Foundation was established by Mr Alexander AM (Order of Australian Medal) in 1972 to provide grants for public charitable purposes in Australia. The objective of the scholarships is to assist with costs associated with accommodation fees for students who can

demonstrate academic merit and the capacity to achieve their full potential while studying at Griffith University. The George Alexander Foundation has an emphasis on helping talented young people, such as Ethan, to achieve their potential and go on to contribute to the Australian community. Mr Alexander believed in the notion of ‘planting seeds and hoping they grow into pretty big trees.’

Former Innisfail State College Year 12 student Ethan Bidois has won a George Alexander Foundation Scholarship which will greatly assist with his full time university studies in Brisbane.

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