Emerald meet washed away
After two successful races at Emerald's Pioneer Park on Tuesday, the remaining four races of the TAB meeting were abandoned due to concerns from...
Jets soar in opening finals contest to avoid the wooden spoon
It was a tough state championships campaign for the Rockhampton Jets, but a single win saved them from taking out the wooden spoon.
The...
Hooroo tough man Tohu
Tohu Harris was widely regarded as one of rugby league’s most versatile and consistent players.
His legacy in the game was built on a...
Top teams show plenty of class in Barton Shield comeback
The two top teams in the Barton Shield have shown their class, knocking off their respective oppositions in the competition’s return.
In the closest...
ETA announces 2025 return
Emerald Touch Association has announced their competition return dates this week along with the hosting duties of a major tournament.
The Open Mixed comp will...
Ballin’ in Brisbane
A contingent of players from Callide Valley Tennis Association in Biloela had a ball last week in Brisbane competing at the State finals of...
Russell embracing new chapter
Emerald rugby league export Dan Russell is settling into his new home at Warrington nicely after the Papua New Guinea international made the move...
Sports in Brief
ROCKY LEAGUE’S EXPANSION
The four senior Rockhampton Rugby League competitions are expanding this season with all welcoming new sides to the set-up.
The A Grade...
Kyrgios set for shock Davis Cup return after five years
Nick Kyrgios is in line to make a sensational return to Australia's Davis Cup team for the first time in more than five years.
The...
Brothers sink Sharks as Frenchy triumph over Taipans
Rockhampton Brothers have taken a fine win in their return to the crease, beating Capricorn Coast on their home track.
The Sharks saw something...
YEAR IN REVIEW: Tweedy’s American dream
Last year proved to give an exciting chance to live out a childhood dream awaits Rockhampton basketball superstar Ben Tweedy.
After taking out the...
Central Queensland confidence still high despite Gabba low
Central Queensland coach Jason Wells has declared that the Seamers will be back at The Gabba next year despite a 37-run loss in the...