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Townsville Amateur Leagues Light Up: Floodlights and Finals Drama Dominate Weekend ActionUpdated

From Castle Hill to the Strand, local clubs served up thrilling victories and dramatic comebacks as winter competition reaches fever pitch.

By Townsville Sport Desk · Published 29 June 2026 at 11:45 pm ·

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Updated 30 June 2026 at 12:25 am

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Townsville Amateur Leagues Light Up: Floodlights and Finals Drama Dominate Weekend Action

Townsville's amateur sporting heartland delivered compelling theatre this weekend, with several divisions producing standout performances ahead of looming finals series.

In the Townsville District Rugby League, Brothers clinched a crucial four-try victory over Souths at Stott Park on Saturday evening, securing second position on the ladder with a 28-16 scoreline. The win—decided in the final ten minutes—keeps the Castle Hill club firmly in contention for the premiership, now just three points clear of fifth-placed Magnetic Island with two rounds remaining. Brothers' backline coach praised the team's defensive resilience in wet conditions that tested skill execution across both codes.

The Townsville Amateur Soccer Association's Premier Division served up contrasting results. Aitkenvale United's impressive 3-1 victory over Gulliver's at Rowes Bay Oval extended their winning streak to four consecutive matches, while Trinity University held defending premiers Annandale to a 2-2 draw at Pimlico Reserve—a result that could prove pivotal when the ladder is finalized next Sunday.

Basketball excitement centred on the Townsville District League's Under-23 competition, where Bushrangers narrowly defeated Cyclones 67-64 in a high-tempo clash at the Townsville Indoor Sports Centre on the Strand. The victory maintains Bushrangers' unbeaten record with just three weeks remaining in the regular season. Entry to these fixtures remains competitively priced at $8 for adults, reflecting the league's commitment to grassroots accessibility.

Cricket also captured attention as the Townsville Turf Cricket Association reported strong participation in its mid-winter friendly series. Wanderers' batsman produced an eye-catching 73-run innings against Casino at Pimlico, while Gulliver's bowling attack claimed 6-48 in their fixture—performances that suggest several clubs possess genuine premiership credentials for spring competition.

The Townsville Tennis Association's summer pennant competition wrapped preliminary rounds with North Shore Tennis Club advancing to the semi-finals after defeating South Townsville 5-2 across all grades. Mixed doubles proved decisive, with four of the five winning rubbers coming from that format.

Local netball remains robust, with Townsville District Netball Association figures showing average participation across eighteen clubs has risen to 1,247 registered players—a 12 percent increase on the corresponding period last year. The community's investment in grassroots sport continues generating compelling on-field action that reflects Townsville's competitive sporting culture.

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