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North Queensland's Sporting Venues Light Up as Clubs Chase Finals Glory This Week

From the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre to Constance Street Oval, local athletes delivered standout performances across football, netball and basketball as the mid-season push intensifies.

By Townsville Sport Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 9:17 pm ·

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North Queensland's Sporting Venues Light Up as Clubs Chase Finals Glory This Week

Townsville's sporting infrastructure punched above its weight this week, hosting a series of pivotal matches that will shape the remainder of the domestic season. The North Queensland Cowboys' training squad put on an impressive display at their base facility on Sturt Street, while community clubs across the region delivered results that have energised the local sporting calendar.

At Constance Street Oval in South Townsville, the Townsville Netball Association's premier league competition saw defending champions secure a commanding 47–33 victory over their closest rivals on Saturday evening. The venue, which hosts approximately 2,500 spectators across its tiered seating, was operating near capacity as spectators braved mild weather to support their teams. The result maintains the champions' unbeaten record with four matches remaining before the finals series.

Meanwhile, the Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre hosted the region's A-Grade basketball competition across two courts, where the local franchise extended its winning streak to five consecutive matches with a 78–72 thriller against visiting opponents from Mackay. The performance was driven by an exceptional defensive display in the final quarter, with steals and transition points proving decisive. The venue's modern facilities and 3,000-person capacity continue to attract quality interstate competition, bolstering the standard of local competition.

The Australian Football League's VFL affiliate competition saw Townsville-based players feature prominently across multiple matches at regional grounds. Youth development programs at the Townsville AFL Club facilities on Palmer Street have begun yielding results, with three local teenagers selected for trial matches against Brisbane-based academies.

In grassroots competition, the Townsville Rugby League District held its mid-season carnival at Hyde Park, where junior grades from under-12 through under-16 showcased improving skill levels and fitness standards. Local coaches noted that participation numbers have grown 12 per cent compared to the same period last year, driven partly by enhanced marketing of the region's sporting infrastructure.

The week underscored Townsville's capacity to host diverse sporting events simultaneously. With winter sports now in full swing and facilities operating at near-maximum utilisation, the city's sporting calendar remains robust. Several venues have already confirmed their availability for state-level championships scheduled for later in the season, positioning Townsville as a genuine destination for quality sporting competition in regional Australia.

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