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The Gladstone Raiders and Raidettes will be out to impress when they take the field in the 47th annual Battalion Carnival, for what is rumoured to be the last time this weekend.
For 50 years rugby league teams from around the region have been battling for the 47th Battalion Memorial Trophy since the competition commenced in 1971.
Gladstone Raiders coach Brian Pengelly said they had assembled a strong side that had trained well.
“We have a good mix of players from across all of the region’s clubs,” he said.
“We have to go into the carnival confident and with the young side we have selected, the players are ready and keen to put on their best performances.”
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Subscriber only From a man driving with meth and marijuana in his system to a P-plater nearly twice the legal limit, many Warwick residents faced court for drink/drug driving recently. With some Rose City locals losing their licence for up to two years, it is a reminder that choosing to get behind the wheel while under the influence can earn severe repercussions. This is the full list of Warwick residents convicted of drink/drug driving: Â
Kaleb Jay Friedrichs was nabbed behind the wheel with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.065 on East St at about 2.50am on September 13.