Season delay due to rain

Cricket and rugby league competitions were put on pause last weekend

By Kirra Livingstone

THE end of the cricket season and the beginning of the rugby league season were both stopped in their tracks due to torrential rain saturating fields across the Sunshine Coast.

Last weekend marked the final games for Glasshouse’s Division 2 Men’s grand final against Tewantin Noosa and Landsborough’s Division 4 Men’s premiership game against the Maroochydore Swans.

Both games were abandoned, which meant Glasshouse won their grand final by default.

“Wet weather has forced the cancellation of any play today on day 3 of our Mens Div2 Grand Final – resulting in a win to our Glasshouse Team as the highest placed finalist!,” the club said online.

Saturday, March 29, was also the scheduled start date for the start of the Sunshine Coast Gympie Rugby League competition.

However again, due to the wet weather, all senior, junior and gala day games were cancelled.

“Due to the wet weather, the league has made the decision to cancel all senior games this weekend,” the Beerwah Bulldogs said online.

“We look forward to seeing everyone next week. Stay dry and take care!”

The Beerwah Bulldogs A Grade, Reserve Grade and U19s teams were all scheduled to play the respective Kawana Dolphins away.

Meanwhile, the C Grade squad were slated to play the Yandina Raiders in Beachmere.

After the Beerwah Bulldogs Open Women team folded during last year’s season, the club does not have a team for the 2025 season.

kirra@gcnews.com.au

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