The Chronicle

‘Pack’ lifts game to match pace-setters

- JASON GIBBS jason.gibbs@thechronic­le.com.au

Photo: Bev Lacey

Two teams dominated the early stages of the Toowoomba Football League premier division competitio­ns – USQ FC and Willowburn.

Both teams went on to secure their respective minor premiershi­ps, USQ winning the men’s division by 16 points and Willowburn by 15 points, and could consider themselves title favourites.

The last few rounds of the competitio­n tell a different story, though.

Both minor premiers kept their foot on the gas but their rivals have been slowly building ahead of the finals which kick-off in a fortnight.

“It just shows how important a good start to the season can be,” Football Queensland South West zone administra­tor Janelle Sothman said.

“The teams know they have to get as many points as possible early in the season because later on things like injuries and player availabili­ty become an issue.

“This season has been a bit different, though.

“USQ and Willowburn have not slowed down that much. The other teams have just improved as the season has gone on.”

With that in mind, Sothman said it was hard to pick a clear favourite favourite heading into finals.

“The top four of the premier men’s competitio­n is what we expected it to be this season,” she said.

“Warwick and Wanderers struggled for consistenc­y but they’re both rebuilding at the moment and we hope to see them back stronger next season. It’s impossible to pick a favourite out of the top four – the competitio­n has really tightened up.

“The women’s competitio­n is the same. Willowburn and Rockville are two really good teams and they deserve a lot of credit.

“But Gatton (Black) and St Albans have been very competitiv­e as well.

“St Albans are a bit of darkhorse for me – they were struggling last year but this season they’ve been pretty strong and have improved a lot.”

Competitio­n in the lower divisions has also been good, according to Sothman.

“We welcomed South Burnett to the championsh­ip this year and they have been very good,” she said.

“We’d love to see them in the premier division next year provided them playing here (Toowoomba) doesn’t affect their local competitio­n.

“It’s also great to see other teams like Dalby, Chinchilla and Goondiwind­i in action.

“They’ve been part of our competitio­n for years and contribute to its success.

Lacey

 ?? Photo: Kevin Farmer ?? CLOSE BATTLE: Willowburn’s Peter Millican (left) competes for the ball with USQ FC’s Brendan Willmot. Willowburn was the only team to beat minor premiers USQ this season.
Photo: Kevin Farmer CLOSE BATTLE: Willowburn’s Peter Millican (left) competes for the ball with USQ FC’s Brendan Willmot. Willowburn was the only team to beat minor premiers USQ this season.
 ?? Photo: Bev ?? Willowburn Kiama Gray in action against West Wanderers.
Photo: Bev Willowburn Kiama Gray in action against West Wanderers.
 ?? Photo: Kevin Farmer ?? Rockville captain Connor Simpson celebrates his against Willowburn in the Jake Simpson Memorial Match.
Photo: Kevin Farmer Rockville captain Connor Simpson celebrates his against Willowburn in the Jake Simpson Memorial Match.
 ??  ?? Gatton Red’s Tahlia Sudhaus (left) competes for the ball with Dalby’s Brenda Brown.
Gatton Red’s Tahlia Sudhaus (left) competes for the ball with Dalby’s Brenda Brown.

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