April 2012
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November 2011
13 posts
Family rivalry ignites Speedway →
Family rivalry ignites Speedway
Fenech appointed CQ officer →
Fenech appointed CQ officer
Little champs starting young →
Little champs starting young
Roller girls prepare to lock horns →
Roller girls prepare to lock horns
Youngsters on path to top footy →
Youngsters on path to top footy
Which fashion filly is best? →
Which fashion filly is best?
By the horns →
By the horns
Juniors tackle titles →
Juniors tackle titles
Riding high for extra points →
Riding high for extra points
High scores bode well →
High scores bode well
It's Elementary for Rocky teacher →
It’s Elementary for Rocky teacher
Jamieson continues good form →
Jamieson continues good form
October 2011
15 posts
Sisters named in Qld Country squad →
Sisters named in Qld Country squad
Cowboy foot first →
Cowboy foot first
CQ dominates tennis →
THE LIST of winners for the Queensland Junior Development Series finals played at Victoria Park tells a story – and for Central Queenslanders it was all good.
O'Dea on track for big season →
IF ALEX O’Dea’s dedication to her sport is any guide, expect a big season on the track for the Yeppoon cycling sensation.
Family sues over girl's drowning →
THE family of a four-year-old girl who drowned when a weir collapsed is taking legal action against the Qld government and the weir’s manufacturer and operator.
Rising stars to debut →
WHAT this trio may lack in age and experience they will make up for with talent at this weekend’s Queensland State Touch Football Championships in Brisbane.
Netball action is back →
SOME players are using the new Premier Netball League as a chance to test themselves against A-grade players, while others want to have fun and keep fit.
Pride at stake in annual match up →
PRIDE can be a great motivator and that is what will be on the line when Xstrata and BMA go head-to head in the annual charity match on Saturday.
Cowboys sizzle in last shot at titles →
SOME cowboys could not be caught while others required a good ride but it was the battle of Travis Pearson and Harry Hoffman that got the big crowd buzzing.
Big crowd turns out for Cup →
MATT Cant regards himself as being “very lucky” despite having sustained a fractured right wrist; three broken teeth; severe facial bruising and a black eye.
CQ saved by 161-run stand →
TODD Wells can usually be relied on when his team is in a difficult situation and it was no different as he helped Central Queensland to a competitive total.
Keeper role for Smith in 'hybrid' →
IT IS not many years ago that Zac Smith was running around Jardine Park in the colours of Southside United and being tipped as the next big thing.
New keeper gloves up →
MARK O’Keeffe wanted to keep this on the low down, but the new Central Queensland open cricket team wicketkeeper was once a star bowler.
Archer says Young Guns is success →
IT IS the final round of the Paul Archer the Good Guys Young Guns series and there is one man convinced the it has been a success.
Plenty of promising talent →
NOT everything went to plan for the first round of junior rugby union matches at the weekend but development officer Daniel Hooper is confident it will improve.
A return to the hot seat →
THERE was no room on the podium for local driver Lee Wilson after Saturday’s round of the Hotondo Homes Queensland Super Sedan series but that mattered little.
September 2011
14 posts
Spinner tops sibling's effort →
FRENCHVILLE captain Todd Wells scored a well-earned half-century against Brothers on Saturday, but it was brother Jason who stole the show.
Coach wants pride in Capras jersey →
NEWLY appointed Central Queensland Capras coach John Harbin is excited by the challenge of returning the region’s premier rugby league team to the finals.
Juniors to give premiership rings →
PARRAMATTA Eels captain Nathan Hindmarsh reckons he’d still be doing cartwheels if he was in the shoes of 17 lucky Rockhampton Brothers juniors.
Superlative season for Granville →
ROCKHAMPTON product Jake Granville is aiming to cap off the best week of his short career with a grand final win.
Wildcats make meal of Crocs →
THE post-match smile on coach Rob Beveridge’s face said it all, after his Perth Wildcats outclassed the Townsville Crocodiles.
Get ready, steady, row →
COMPETITORS arrived for final preparations before this weekend’s Queensland Schools Rowing Championships.
Grammar in top form at tennis comp →
ROCKHAMPTON Grammar School is on course to take out the 2011 Tennis Queensland Secondary Schools Team Tennis competition’s Queensland Country Championships.
Zac is Suns' shining star →
GOLD Coast Suns ruckman Zac Smith returned to Rockhampton at the weekend and took the opportunity to catch up with family and friends.
Brothers finish top year in style →
CAPRICORN Coast Brothers capped off a superb year in style at Browne Park on the weekend.
Claws rewarded after tough season →
WITH the hard work completed, the girls from the Capricorn Claws were able to relax and gain some reward for their endeavours.
Bowes' fists too fast for opponent →
BEN Bowes is not the most orthodox fighter to step into a boxing ring but he nevertheless is very effective.
Grand final rivalry appeals →
TWO very good grand finals and a large crowd at Rugby Park will make administrators hope the glory days of have returned.
Trans-Tasman riders raring to go →
IT’S crunch time for the Australia’s top high school rodeo competitors.
City to host NBL game →
ROCKHAMPTON Basketball has announced National Basketball League action is returning to Hegvold Stadium for the first time since 2008.
August 2011
3 posts
Wanderers set course for victory →
TWO goals to prolific goal scorer Todd Harmsworth ensured Wanderers men are on course for their seventh straight Rockhampton Hockey Association A1 premiership.
Comets face tough match at home →
IT’S THE Central Comets final home game of the season and coach Wayne Barnett and his players will want to give a top performance to the Browne Park faithful.
Junior cyclist shines →
THE smile beamed across Taylah Jennings’ face as Rockhampton’s latest World champion arrived home yesterday.
June 2011
2 posts
Comets fall in end →
THE CQ Comets produced their best hour of football for the 2011 Intrust Super Cup but it was not enough to get them home.
Meeting to fix Brahmans' woes →
CENTRAL Queensland Rugby Union called a meeting and vice-president Keith Taylor says it’ss not to find out what went wrong with the Brahmans but to improve.