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Making waves in Football Australia Cup

Across The Waves Football Australia Cup
Across The Waves celebrate after their Australia Cup Round 5 victory over Mackay Lions three weeks ago. They will now take on Edge Hill United Tigers in Round 6 tomorrow afternoon.

Across The Waves will be banking on massive home-town support when they host Cairns heavyweights Edge Hill United Tigers in the Football Australia Cup Round 6 at 5 pm tomorrow.

Waves booked their place in this round with a 2-1 victory over another powerhouse Mackay Lions at Martens Oval three weeks ago, and they are unbeaten this season, although they had to settle for a 1-1 draw with United Park Eagles (UPE) in the Football Queensland Premier League Wide Bay Men’s division last Saturday when they were without a number of their stars.

Waves went down to the Tigers 4-2 in the FQPL Champions League semi-finals in Brisbane last September after scoring the first two goals of the match but scores had been locked at 2-apiece at the break.

Waves are now just two wins away from the National Round of 32 and the whole club is excited, while knowing the magnitude of the task at hand.

If you can’t make it to the grounds, All the action will be streamed live and free on FQTV.

In other WBPL Men’s matches last week, Irish ace Gary O’Donnell was a match winner for Bingera as they edged out KSS Jets 3-2, while the winless SC Corinthians were brave in a 2-1 defeat at the hands of Doon Villa.

UPE pipped Waves 2-1 in their Women’s showdown, while Bingera had to settle for a 2-2 draw with the Jets.

WBPL matches continue on this weekend, with in the PL Men, Bingera hosting Sunbury Blues at 5pm tomorrow, and UPE taking on Corinthians at Martens Oval at 4pm Sunday.

Bingera will also host Tinana in a Women’s clash at 7pm after the Men’s game.

RUGBY LEAGUE

After four losses in a row, Wests Panthers are now very much on a roll following a hat-trick of victories, but they must win again in their Bundaberg Broadcasters A Grade Premiership showdown with Easts Magpies at Salter Oval at 6pm tomorrow to bolster their top three hopes and a double-chance in the finals.

Past Brothers moved to 15 points with their 30-18 triumph over Easts last week, while Waves Tigers climbed into second position on 12 points after defeating Hervey Bay Seagulls 38-8, the Magpies remained on 11 points, slipping one spot to third, and Wests are now just one point behind them after powering home 36-10 against Wallaroos, who stayed on six points, with the Seagulls yet to open their account.

Teenage second rower Zander Kerr notched a double for the Panthers last Saturday.

Brothers can take a giant step towards the minor premiership if they can down Waves at 4.15pm, while after three straight losses, Roos should return to the winners’ list when they host Hervey Bay at Eskdale Park at 5pm.

In the Northern District Men’s Premiership, hosts Avondale Tigers consolidated second place on the ladder with six individual try scorers in a hard-fought 30-16 victory over Gin Gin Hawks on Sunday, while South Kolan Sharks kept Miriam Vale Magpies win-less, overpowering them with doubles to centre Pita Rogosau and five-eighth Suluo Rokovuki.

In the Women’s League Tag, Gin Gin Hawkettes returned to their devastating best with Jessica Galea cutting loose with four tries in a 46-0 white-wash of Avondale Tigress, while Agnes Water Marlins pipped Isis Devils 10-8.

Gin Gin will host Round 10 tomorrow, with two League Tag matches to start the program, with Tigress v Marlins at 3pm, before Hawkettes take flight against Devils at 4pm.

Then in Men’s blockbusters, Tigers and Sharks are set for battle at 5pm, before Hawks face the might of the Devils at 6.30pm.

AFL

Former club junior product Jake Goldsmith, who has made welcome return to Brothers Bulldogs in recent weeks after years in the AFLQ, kicked three goals as they outgunned hosts Bay Power 13.4 (82) to 8.8 (56) in their AFL Wide Bay Senior Men’s Premiership clash on Saturday.

But the Power were too strong for the Dogs in the Takalvans Senior Women’s Premiership, romping home 6.8 (44) to 2.2 (14).

All of tomorrow’s Senior matches are in Bundaberg with Bulldogs hosting Bombers with the Women at 1pm and Men at 2.30pm, and Eagles hosting Power at Frank Coulthard Oval with the Women at 2pm and Men at 3.30pm.

BASKETBALL

After having last weekend off, Bundaberg has home games in the Basketball Queensland State League 2 at Autobarn Arena this Sunday, taking on RedCity Roar, with the Bears Women to take to the court at 11am, and Autobarn Bulls Men at 1pm.

The Bulls are second on the Men’s ladder with Roar in seventh and last position, while the Bears are fourth, two positions higher than Roar.

HOCKEY

Queensland junior representative star Isaac Wales was a match winner, bagging four goals to spearhead All Blacks to a 6-3 triumph over Raiders/Rovers in their Bundaberg Division 1 Men’s duel at Hinkler Park on Saturday, while Waves Cities shot down Arrows/Athletics 5-2.

In Division 1 Women, Arrows and Cities battled out a 1-all draw, while All Blacks upset Raiders/Rovers 1-0.

Tomorrow, Arrows aim up against All Blacks, with the Women and 3.20pm, and Men at 4.40pm, while Cities and Raiders/Rovers cross sticks with the Women at 6pm and Men at 7.20pm.

NETBALL

Three times defending champions Waves Gold swamped Alloway Blue 76-33 in their Warren Family Homes Division 1 Premiership encounter at the Superpark on Saturday, while second placed Brothers Hurricanes struck against Waves Blue 49-29.

Round six was split with Divisions 2, 3, 4, 5. 8 and 10 played this Wednesday and Divisions 1, 6, 7, 9, Ladies, and Masters played next Wednesday.                                                  

Here are all the sports results from weekend

AFL WIDE BAY

SENIOR MEN

BROTHERS BULLDOGS 3.0, 4.4, 13.4 (82) d BAY POWER 3.2, 3.2, 8.8 (56).

Bulldogs: Goals: Jake Goldsmith 3, Michael Lovett 2, Luke Mennis 2, Rhys Coombe, Harrison Tancredi, Bryce Retzlaff, Eoin Nagle, Joel Fry, Luke Neophitou. Best: Kyle Anderson, Joel Saunders, Mitch Badrick, Thomas Orford, Tristan Taylor, Cody Timms

TAKALVANS SENIOR WOMEN

BAY POWER 1.0, 6.8 (44) d BROTHERS BULLDOGS 0.1, 2.2 (14)

Bulldogs – Goals: Jayla Tancredi; Best: Bo Tankey, Elsie Kerwin, Emily Kerwin, Maddison Riedy-Brown, Mel Vanzetta, Tayah Hiscocks.

RESERVE GRADE

BAY POWER 8.10 (58) d BROTHERS BULLDOGS 7.3 (45).

U17 BOYS

BROTHERS BULLDOGS 6.6 (42) d BAY POWER 3.5 (23).

HERVEY BAY BOMBERS 12.20 (62) d WAVES EAGLES 0.2 (2).

U14 MIXED

BAY POWER 5.11 (41) d BROTHERS BULLDOGS 0.6 (6)

HERVEY BAY BOMBERS BLACK 6.10 (46) d HERVEY BAY BOMBERS RED 5.6 (36)

U12 MIXED

HERVEY BAY BOMBERS 23.20 (60) d MARYBOROUGH 0.0 (0)

BROTHERS BULLDOGS WHITE 6.7 (43) d BROTHERS BULLDOGS RED 3.5 (23).

FOOTBALL QUEENSLAND PREMIER LEAGUE

WIDE BAY MEN

SUNBURY BLUES 5 d FRASER FLAMES 1

BINGERA 3 (Gary O’Donnell 2, Joel Haack) d KSS JETS 2

DOON VILLA 2 d SC CORINTHIANS 1

ATW 1 (Heath Hunter) drew UPE 1 (Finlay Bath).

WIDE BAY WOMEN

UPE 2 (Kylie Brislane, Selena Sampson) d ATW 1 (Alexandra Fulton).

KSS JETS 2 drew BINGERA 2

UNDER-23 MEN

ATW 4 d UPE 0

SC CORINTHIANS 4 d DOON VILLA 3

KSS JETS 3 d BINGERA 2

UNDER-16

ATW 2 d BAYSIDE STRIKERS 1

UPE 8 (Noah Smith 3, Cassius Amey, David Woodford, Riley McDonald, Wil McMahon) d BARGARA WHITE 2 (Willem Themsen, Zayden Busby)

UNDER-13

FRASER FLAMES 8 d BAYSIDE TORNADOS 0

ATW 3 d KSS JETS 1

WIDE BAY & FRASER COAST

DIV 1 MEN

GRANVILLE 3 d TINANA 1

BAV 3 d DIGGERS 1

COMMUNITY COMPETITIONS

WIDE BAY NORTH DIV 1 WOMEN

ATW 10 (Tayissa Cory 3, Liliana Brillante 2, Corrina Gasler, Lexi Taylor) d BARGARA 0

DIGGERS 9 (Loan Cao 3, Georgia Halpin 2, Samantha Dor 2, Kayla Duff, Paige Parker) d BINGERA 0

SC CORINTHIANS 3 d UPE 0

WIDE BAY NORTH DIV 2 MEN

ATW 12 (Zane Groves 6, Jayden D’Addario 2, Jordan Roebuck, Riki Fulton, Troy Howes, Mitchell Capuzzo) d GIN GIN 0

BAV 2 d DIGGERS GREEN 1

UPE GREEN 4 d BINGERA 2

UPE RED 3 d DIGGERS GOLD 2

BARGARA 3 d SC CORINTHIANS 2

WIDE BAY NORTH U16 DIV 1

BAV VILLAINS 1 d UPE 0

ATW 2 d DIGGERS 1

BINGERA CUTTERS 4 drew BARGARA STINGRAYS 4

BINGERA FIRE 7 (Ethan McKeown 2, Michael Connolly 2. Joshua Toft, Jack Gaston, Cameron Manski) d BARGARA RED 0

WIDE BAY NORTH U13 DIV 1A

DIGGERS 3 d UPE 0

ATW RANGERS 2 drew GIN GIN 2

HOCKEY BUNDABERG

U11s

Arrows Athletics 1 (Daniella Hodge 1) drew with Waves Cities 1 (Sam Wark 1)

All Blacks 6 (Jonathan Wriede 1, Riley McLaren 1, Eamon D’Albret 2, Evelyn Sinnamon 2) defeated Raiders Rovers 0

U13s

Arrows Athletics 6 (Amity Hannay 1, Brock Green 1, Darcy Reeves 2, Hamish Cook 2) defeated Waves Cities 0

All Blacks won by forfeit from Raiders Rovers

U16s

Arrows Athletics 1 (Tully Dorgan 1) drew with Waves Cities 1 (Indianah Fidock 1)

All Blacks won by forfeit from Raiders Rovers

Division 2 Women

Arrows Athletics 3 (Dahna Morrisson 1, Lilly Rehbein 2) defeated Waves Cities 0

Raiders Rovers 4 (Reegan Wightman 1, Alana Durrant 1, Naomi Paulsen 1, Christine Grant 1) defeated All Blacks 0

Division 2 Men

Raiders Rovers 2 (Dean Wightman 2) defeated All Blacks 1 (Ty Wilke 1)

Division 1 Women

Arrows Athletics 1 (Anna Vicenzotti 1) drew with Waves Cities 1 (Cavannah Deller 1)

All Blacks 1 (Erin Greenwood 1) defeated Raiders Rovers 0

Division 1 Men

Waves Cities 5 (Jerry Burtt 1, Adam Harradine 1, Matthew Quaite 1, Joel Latham 2) defeated Arrows Athletics 2 (Liam Taske 2)

All Blacks 6 (Dale Veivers 2, Isaac Wales 4) defeated Raiders Rovers 3 (Dean Wightman 1, Ryley Stevens 1, Matthew Darr 1)

NETBALL BUNDABERG

WARREN FAMILY HOMES DIVISION 1 PREMIERSHIP

WAVES GOLD 76 d ALLOWAY BLUE 33; BROTHERS HURRICANES 49 d WAVES BLUE 29

DIVISION 2

WAVES RED 37 d NATIVES KOOKABURRAS 29; WAVES SILVER 35 D FUSION SANDHILLS 27; BROTHERS THUNDER 48 d BROTHERS MONSOONS 20

MASTERS

BROTHERS TSUNAMI 46 d WAVES ROYALS 22; NATIVES SWANS 36 d NATIVES MACAWS 23

DIVISION 3

FUSION WESSEL PETROLEUM 58 d WAVES PINK 9; BROTHERS LIGHTNING 32 d NATIVES ROSELLAS 26

DIVISION 4

BROTHERS TORNADOES 44 d NATIVES LORIKEETS 18; FUSION FORCE 44 d BROTHERS TWISTERS 35

DIVISION 5

BROTHERS WILDFIRES 31 d ALLOWAY YELLOW 17; WAVES AQUA 33 d WAVES MAGENTA 2

DIVISION 6

BROTHERS TYPHOONS 44 d BROTHERS VOLCANOES 30; NATIVES KINGFISHERS 34 d WAVES JADE 18; FUSION PRECISION 46 d WAVES TEAL 25.

LAD

WAVES EMERALDS 44 d FUSION BRENDAN O’DONNELL FENCING 24; BROTHERS STORM 55 d WAVES SAPPHIRES 48

DIVISION 7

WAVES CYAN 27 d NATIVES HAWKS 8; BROTHERS WHIRLWINDS 46 d BROTHERS AVALANCHES 9

DIVISION 8

ALLOWAY ORANGE 68 d WAVES PURPLE 0; BROTHERS BLIZZARDS 27 d NATIVES TOUCANS 6; FUSION FIRESTORM 26 d BROTHERS HEAT 7

DIVISION 9

FUSION FIREFLIES 20 d NATIVES PARROTS 6; WAVES FUCHSIA 25 d ALLOWAY PURPLE 10

DIVISION 10

WAVES MAROON 15 d BROTHERS RAINDROPS 4; WAVES VIOLET 53 d FUSION SHIFT AUTO 16

RUGBY LEAGUE BUNDABERG

BUNDABERG BROADCASTERS A GRADE PREMIERSHIP

WESTS PANTHERS 36 (Chris ROBINSON, Ryan BUGEJA, Zander KERR 2, Tyson DOUGLAS, Gage LAIRD, Clinton HORNE tries; Chris Robinson 4 goals) d WALLAROOS 10 (Shaun Collins 2 tries; Jorden Kemble 2 goals).

PAST BROTHERS 30 (Dennis JOHNSON 2, Thomas KRONK, Connor JONES, Luke STILINOVICH 2 tries; Mitchell SLY 3 goals) d EASTS MAGPIES 18 (Ben HUDSON 2, Ratu NAWERECAQA 2 tries; Ben HUDSON goal)

WAVES TIGERS 38 (Cody MAUGHAN 3, James BROSNAN, Jensen Deamer, Sailusi MANUFEKAI, Brendan Grills tries; Layton Chambers 4, Sailusi Manufekai goals) d HERVEY BAY SEAGULLS 8 (Mani BOWERS try).

RESERVE GRADE PREMIERSHIP

EASTS MAGPIES 32 d PAST BROTHERS 20

WESTS PANTHERS 32 d WALLAROOS 8

WAVES TIGERS 16 d HERVEY BAY SEAGULLS 12.

UNDER-18

SOUTH BURNETT 16 d PAST BROTHERS 14

HERVEY BAY SEAGULLS 72 d WAVES TIGERS 0.

BUNDABERG JUNIOR

UNDER-16

HERVEY BAY 26 d BUNDABERG BROTHERS 14

WAVES TIGERS 32 d WALLAROOS 12.

UNDER-15

WAVES TIGERS 40 d WALLAROOS 10

HERVEY BAY 26 d BUNDABERG BROTHERS 22.

UNDER-14

MAGPIES 40 d WAVES TIGERS 14

WALLAROOS 32 d MARLINS 6.

WESTS 18 d BUNDABERG BROTHERS 6

HERVEY BAY 22 d MARYBOROUGH BROTHERS 14

UNDER-13

WAVES 14 drew BUNDABERG BROTHERS BLUE 14

HERVEY BAY 24 d MARYBOROUGH BROTHERS 10

BUNDABERG BROTHERS WHITE 28 d WESTS 24

NORTHERN DISTRICTS

MEN

South Kolan 42 (Pita Rogosau 2, Ramiah Bowden, Suluo Rokovuki 2, Cem Rohdmann, Phillip Lindsay, Hamish Williamson tries; Cem Rohdmann 5 goals) d Miriam Vale 12 (Charles Hopf, Luke Hedges tries; Charles Hopf 2 goals).

Avondale 30 (Iosefo Tuvere, Simione Navuto, Viliami Tufulele, Senitiki Taqabalde, Nathan Leather, Brendon McKeown tries; Brendon McKeown 3 goals) d Gin Gin 16 (Brayden Giles, Rowan Sutton, Maka Taliauli tries; Rowan Sutton 2 goals).

WOMEN’S LEAGUE TAG

Gin Gin 46 (Gabrielle Galea 2, Jessica Galea 4, Jude Bust, Alysha Curtis, Morgan Molisi tries; Emma Collinson 3, Jude Bust 2 goals) d Avondale 0

Agnes Water 10 (S Moran, Kayla Hetheringtonn tries; S Moran goal) d Isis 8 (A Dilger, Haylee Blair tries).

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