The Bundaberg Junior Rugby League is ready to resume competition after voting for footy to return on 25 July.

“We didn’t sit back waiting for this to happen, our idea was, as soon as we got the go ahead, and knew what we were up against, we wanted to get it happening as soon as possible.”. Bundaberg Now is a free community website delivering good news online — an initiative of Bundaberg Regional Council.

For more information and guidance on how clubs can get back on the training paddock, including how to make your club COVIDSafe and key cleaning protocols, visit the QRL’s Return to Play information site. Stroud Homes Bundaberg is the best performing franchise in the country as demand increases from new homeowners and people relocating from interstate. Training is held at The Waves Sports Complex, Thabeban Road, Bundaberg on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00pm. The chairman ensured the Bundaberg Junior Rugby League competitions kicked off in July after the COVID-19 pandemic threatened to prevent any play. At a general meeting with club and league officials this week, BJRL chairman Wayne Bender confirmed all age groups would return, with the Salter Oval complex aiming to be used as a hub for all matches. “We won't be stopping for school holidays this year, instead choosing to play right through (the Term 3 school holidays), so it'll be all systems go from start to finish.”.

“The first week of finals will see team's two and three in each competition play off and the winner will play team number one in the grand final on October 17. Just like in previous years, the Region has sourced accommodation for all teams and officials through a company called Tent City to meet the accommodation demand. The final moments of the Broncos-Storm 2008 semi-final, From scared to scary: How Justin Olam found his mojo, Everything you need to know: Finals Week 3, 'Take charge': How Stuart inspired Papalii and Tapine, You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content. “(Fraser Coast) only have two clubs over there, Hervey Bay and Wallaroos; and we actually have five clubs in our competition here in Bundaberg – we have Childers, Wests, Easts, Waves and Past Brothers,” Bender said. “The worst case scenario is the one we have now, and we are going to have to deal with this one, but ... by the time we start to play football, even after June 18, we have to wait to start Stage 3 and the teams have got to have contact for two weeks in any case, so after that date, we are still looking at three-four weeks before they start playing football in any case,” Bender said. “Also in line with the guidelines, we've locked down all the dressing sheds and spectators will need to bring their own chairs as we've also locked down all the grandstands. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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“There will be many families travelling to the region for the weekend to watch their kids play and I am sure we will all appreciate the great hospitality of the Bundaberg community.”. “Here in Salter Oval, we are pretty lucky, as Wests (Western Suburbs Junior Rugby League) is straight across the road and their main boundary is council ground ... and you can physically actually look onto the fields,” Bender said. 21 June 2020. Bundaberg Junior Rugby League competition will resume on 25 July.

Rugby league plays a key part in daily life in Bundaberg, and as such, the local junior league sprung into action to develop a plan that would allow children in the region to get back on the playing field as soon as possible. “Our theory is there, we are going to tell people to bring their own chairs along and they sit in their own chairs and they take their own chairs home, so that solves our grandstand problems.

The proposal covered areas such as centralising games, proper hygiene measures and seating and social distancing.

The Bundaberg Junior Rugby League is the governing body of the local junior league. “We have had to adopt and change a lot of that to (suit) what’s present; now we are only allowed to have 100 people in a venue and all that sort of thing.

“And all the grandstands now, we have closed them down. “Our plan of attack is to use Salter Oval and Wests' field on the back of Salter Oval as people can park up there and watch their kids play footy from their cars to ensure we remain under the current 100 (person per venue) limit. For more information or to make general enquiries please click on more information.

For those in the Wide Bay area, spectators are welcome at Salter Oval over the two days with games commencing at 8.30am on Saturday. “(But) this year will be the first year they field an under 13 side in about five years now, so that’s another reason (we want to proceed); they have worked pretty hard and hopefully they can get that team happening this year too.”.

The committee, led by chairman Wayne Bender, has since had to make a few adjustments to come into line with the Queensland Rugby League’s Return to Play protocols, but they all remain positive about the possibly of seeing as many girls and boys as possible on the field as soon as possible. Bundaberg SES Unit has been honoured for its dedication to the community and has won the North Coast Region SES Unit of the Year award. This experience will no doubt extend to beyond the playing field. “We're actually going to take the Under 18s on for this season only if we can get enough teams in that age group,” Bender said.

“The overall of that proposal is what we are working on, so there’s a few changes in it, we are not using dressing rooms, we are going to close those down ... we have closed down all the toilet blocks, except for the ones at the front of Salter Oval, so we haven’t got as much cleaning to have to do as what we first had in there. “Our committee has put a lot of work into preparing protocols before making tonight's decision, so now that we've said ‘yes', we're ready to get on with it,” Bender said. 0. “Not only does this environment create a great atmosphere around the carnival it alleviates the pressure on local accommodation,” Crow said. At a general meeting with club and league officials this week, BJRL chairman Wayne Bender confirmed all age groups would return, with the Salter Oval complex aiming to be used as a hub for all … Originally published on the.

“The clubs are talking about it now ... we had a meeting about it the other night with all the stakeholders and the QRL and they have got until June 18 to make their mind up if they are going ahead with it or not.

“We have changed a lot (of the plan to be able) to go on and play and game, but the basics of what we had, we have just adjusted that, so we are still going to have security at the gate (to help enforce the 100-person rule).”. “The Childers club, because they are a little township outside of Bundy here, they sort of only field from under 7s. It’s La Niña, not La Nina (it’s Spanish for “the girl”, not Italian). The Waves Junior Rugby League Club is currently seeking and welcoming all new players and adult volunteers to their club, with all encouraged to join and to be made feel most welcome. Central Region Manager Rob Crow indicated the focus of the carnival was very much on positive participation.

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The League becomes the 13th in the state to green-light a return, and will now work with their coastal cousins Rugby League Fraser Coast, which plays in partnership with Bundaberg juniors, to ensure both areas are ready to kick-off in just over five weeks. In its fourth year, four regional teams will attend the carnival with the primary purpose of selecting the Central Crows teams to compete at the State Junior Championships early next month. The League is proposing to run almost a full season of fixtures with grand final day pencilled in for Saturday, October 17.

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“We're looking to run a 12-week season, 10 weeks of games and two weeks of finals,” Bender said.

“We are doing all of this, but with the amount of games we are trying to play and the amount of people who are allowed in, we have actually got to play football over three days.

The committee has also taken a novel approach to scheduling games, aiming to utilise all the space they safely can, and also, spreading out the weekend’s matches from two days to three days. Bundaberg Now is a free community website delivering good news online — an initiative of Bundaberg Regional Council.

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