Thursday, September 19, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

A Grand Final Canetoad Showdown To Remember

On Saturday 7 September, the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads First Grade team took to the field to play in their first Grand Final game since 2016.

After an eight year Grand Final hiatus, the First Grade team comprising of Tom Kastner, Nathan Steel, Mick Hall, JJ Gallego, Casey Kempson, Robbie Cantarella, Andy Smyth, Tubby Heron, Bradey Vasta, Andrew Kennedy, Darcey Horan, Josh Davies, Kelsey Hesp, Luke Torkington, Josh Furnell, Lochlan Winston, Jai Blakey, Damon Hesp, Liam Cannavan, Joel Horan, Ruben Stanton, Aron Peters, and Bryce Horan put on an exceptional performance, having spectators on the edge of their seats.

Many members of the community journeyed to Townsville in support of the mighty Toads, and to witness a historic and memorable game against Brothers at Mike Carney Toyota Park. With pom poms at the ready, the Burdekin supporters painted the fields red, white and blue to cheer on the boys.

With a strong start, the Canetoads were ahead of Brothers 12 – 7, however lost their lead just before halftime, trailing with a score of 17 – 12. Unable to make a comeback the Toads sadly lost to Brothers with the final score being 27 – 17.

“Battles are lost in the same spirit in which they are won – heads high men, you’ve done us proud,” shared the Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads.

The Burdekin Rugby Union Canetoads shared a warm congratulations to Brothers on their Grand Final win, expressing that although they’re heartbroken with the result, they’re “damn proud to be a Canetoad”.

Mike Carney Toyota Park was crawling with Toads of all ages in support of First Grade’s Grand Final game.


In position, Tubby Heron, put it all on the field for the Grand Final game.


Many locals traveled to Townsville to paint the field white, red and blue. Photos supplied

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