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HomeSportClermont’s footy frenzy

Clermont’s footy frenzy

Mining organisations across the Bowen Basin took their long-ignited rivalries to the rugby fields to participate in the 10th annual Clermont Battle of the Mines competition.

Held on Saturday, 5 October, the event hosted over 1000 attendees who came to watch 16 men’s and six women’s teams compete against each other for the 2024 championship title.

Amongst the footy frenzy were fundraising campaigns to raise funds for the CQ Rescue Helicopter service.

After battling each team throughout the day, the CMJV Turner Typhoons men’s team and the women’s Middlemount Machines (Dumpies) came out on top, claiming this year’s champion title.

Clermont Open Cut supervisor and event organiser Justin Barrett said the event is not just about rugby league.

“This event isn’t just about rugby league, it’s about celebrating strength, resilience and comradery that defines our mining communities,” he said.

“Just as our players work together on the field, we all work together in our everyday lives, supporting one another through life’s challenges and triumphs alike.

“This event is also about promoting and supporting mental health awareness.”

After accommodating several new teams who participated in this year’s event, Justin believes the event is shaping up to be a must-see occasion for the mining community.

“The teams are getting bigger and better every year and the team spirit it’s creating is phenomenal,” he said.

“The support from each team manager has been tremendous every year and I hope it continues throughout the years.

“Once people see the event and understand the benefits of the day, they always line up to bring their team back the following year.”

Having played in the Clermont Hunters for over 10 years and in his ninth year of coaching senior rugby league, Justin said the sport is his strong passion.

“This event has done wonders for the mining community and it will be interesting to see what next year will bring,” he said.

“A big thank you to the sponsors who have come on board to keep this event running, without them, we wouldn’t have this terrific event.”

List of men’s and women’s teams who participated:

Clermont Hunters

Kestrel Rhino’s

Hail Creek Storm

BMA Peak and Proud

Rolleston Roo’s

Caval Ridge Crushers

Remember the Titans

Grovenor Goats

CMJV Turner Typhoons

G Fab Gougers

Orica Blue Sparks

Jellinbah Cockatoo’s

Fitzroy Ironbark

ABM Aunty’s

Middlemount Machines (Dumpies)

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