Although the weather in the Burdekin was pleasant on Saturday, the scheduled match with Bowen had been called off on Thursday due to the state of the field.
The Roosters will have their season launch this coming Saturday night at the Queens Hotel the major sponsor of the league.
Fixtures in the R L T D are to start the following weekend with the Roosters to host Norths from Townsville in four grades on Saturday April 5.
Apart from playing games, club members will be involved in other activities during the season.
The popular Ladies Day will be held on Saturday July 19 when the Roosters will host Brothers in four grades.
This season will see the Old Boys celebrate two important milestones for the Club.
After being accepted into the T D R L as a club, the Burdekin had to wait till 2000 until it won its first A Grade premiership at the Sport Reserve.
The win that year was a milestone for the locals as, even though they had played in a couple of Foley Shield finals at the ground they had never won an A grade trophy there.
Chris Perry was appointed coach of the team with John Di Bella and Troy Kovacich as managers.
The club decided to import P N G International Andrew Norman while the Cowboys allotted Kiwi fullback John Andrews from their Young Guns programme.
On top of those players a number of others had returned home after playing in other centres .. Brad Parravicini from Wynnum Manly, Jason Barnett from Darwin, Tarin Braford from the Cowboys, and Terry Parison from Brothers.
The team also had two of the hardest men of the time in North Queensland football in Charlie Cole and Damien Lynch and one of the fastest wingers around in Damien Quinn who scored a record 29 tries for the club that season.
The hard working lock Jeff Linton was also in the forwards with many considering Jeff as hard done by not receiving a Cowboys contract.
Steve Perrett was the trainer of the team and he made many enemies during the season with the work he made the boys go through.
That animosity turned to praise when the game ended in a draw and extra time had to be played .. the Roosters were fitter and it showed in that extra time over Brothers.
Come the day in September and hundreds of local supporters made their way to the Sports Reserve to cheer on their favourite team .. 14 busses were filled with so many cars, it was said the highway resembled the Gold Coast highway on the way home with so much traffic.
The players went by bus and on arriving home to Rugby Park they were greeted by hundreds of supporters enjoying the hospitality of the Lifesavers.
A couple of the players were surfed into the ground by the crowd .. a la Alfie Langer style.
The team that day from 1 to 17 was ..... John Andrews, Damien Quinn, Tarin Bradford, Joel Bulgarelli, Terry Parison, Brad Parravicini, Josh Henaway, Jason Barnett, Deon Duell, Damien Lynch, Andrew Norman, Daniel Donovan, Jeff Linton .... Garth Taiters, Ross Olsen, Charlie Cole, Chris Hanlon.
Many of that team backed up in 2001 when the Club created another record... undefeated in A grade for the whole season.
2025 also marks ten years since the Club has won the A grade premiership in Townsville.
In another edition we shall relive the memories of that occasion as it is to be celebrated later this year.