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No Mercy shown in Cowboys Challenge rivalry match

GALLERY: St Pat s and Mercy trump Mackay SHS in league cups

His try was merely a consolation prize as St Pat’s already held an unassailable lead. The Aaron Payne Cup clash followed the Cowboys Challenge match between Mackay SHS and Mercy College, with the latter winning 36-0. St Patrick’s College will face Kirwan SHS in Townsville on Tuesday next week, while Mackay SHS will play Ignatius Park College away on Wednesday. On both days the games will start at 12.45pm for the Cowboys Challenge, and from 1.45pm for the Aaron Payne Cup. Live streams for those matches will be available on The Daily Mercury. St Patrick’s College, 42, ( Henry Thorpe 1, Cody Neilsen 1, Kai Simon 1, Bray Tait 1, Pat Hoare 1, Jhett Bates 1, Liam Doherty 1, Bailey Jeffs 3/3 conversion, Brady Hazledine 4/4 conversion) defeated Mackay SHS, 6, (Ngakau Ufton 1, 1/1 conversion)

Ben Barba named in AFL curtain-raiser match in Cairns

Fallen NRL star-turned Australian Rules goal kicker Ben Barba has been named to play in a Queensland representative football match. Barba will play alongside former Essendon midfielder Jake Long for the North Queensland side at Cazaly Stadium, which will act as the curtain-raiser for St Kilda s round 13 clash with Sydney on June 12. Former Northern Blues VFL player Luke Morgan and Geelong forward Gary Rohan s brother Ashley will also feature for North Queensland. Barba leads the AFL Mackay league goal kicking with 34 goals in five games this season, which brings his total to 66 goals in 12 games since switching codes. The promising NRL star was banned from the league in 2019 following a public nuisance incident in Townsville.

Mackay All Abilities league side to play warm-up exhibition

Mackay s own laces up for Indigenous All-Stars game

Premium Content Subscriber only Jasmine Peters knows what she has to do this Saturday when she runs on to QBC Stadium for the Indigenous All-Stars match. Granted it’s a bigger arena but at just 18, the Mackay product has the representative runs on the board to leave her mark in the Indigenous Women’s All-Stars v NZ Māori Ferns in Townsville. And you can guarantee there will be a loud and proud Peters contingent in the stadium backing their player’s every move. “Very proud, as a dad and as a coach, and very proud for mum who is Indigenous and that whole side of the family,” dad Marco Peters said.

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