The Cairns Post

A familiar figure takes the field for North Cairns

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Butland is of course a representa­tive of Australia in AFL and football.

AFL Cairns’ online records have Butland (pictured) last playing in the black and gold back in 2016.

It is not very often you get to see a footballer play in the competitio­n where the best and fairest medal is named after them.

Great to see smiling Jo back out there.

■ WHILE on the subject of comebacks, do not be surprised if Ronnie Burns pulls on the boots this Friday against South Cairns.

The former Geelong and Adelaide goalsneak wanted to have a look at the competitio­n first before making a call and not long after Saturday’s loss to Saints, suggested his 47year-old body could still handle a game in AFL Cairns.

Burns, now coaching North Cairns, has been speaking to Lions counterpar­t and fellow Territoria­n Aaron Davey about the idea for some time and thinks Friday could be the day he gets back out there.

Approachin­g a half century in age, Burns is still as fit as a fiddle and will snag a goal or two when he does get out there.

■ WE need to wish Port Douglas youngster Scott Cooper a speedy recovery following a nasty recent injury.

The Crocs teenager, who is still completing high school, has played a few seniors games over the past few years.

Cooper suffered a bad hand and wrist injury earlier in the pre-season and may be on the sidelines for a little while as they work to get it fixed.

■ AFL Cairns made a few national headlines last week following five Crib Point footballer­s driving 3000km to play in one of the last remaining Football League seasons — in Port Douglas. There was plenty of questions around if they had done their quarantine correctly, or if they would get in before the borders closed, but the five from Crib Point are on track to play soon enough for the Crocs. With the MPNFL season off for 2020, Harry Dekleuver, Jarrod Fisk, Liam O’Connor, Nick Rutherford, Ethan Smith and Joel Wisken jumped at the chance to head off on a football adventure to Far North Queensland. And so, the five Cribby players jumped in two cars and headed north, and after a five-day trek they arrived in sunny Port Douglas last Thursday. They went straight to a resort and into isolation for two weeks.

 ??  ?? HOPE: Lions' Brodie Deverell. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.
HOPE: Lions' Brodie Deverell. PICTURE: BRENDAN RADKE.
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