Warwick Redbacks player Shannon Cameron is part of an Aussie rules team which has only lost one game this season.
Warwick Redbacks player Shannon Cameron is part of an Aussie rules team which has only lost one game this season. Kevin Farmer

Quick guide to how your footy and hockey teams went

IT was a mixed weekend for Warwick footy teams with the Cowboys going down 20-12 in the TRL President's Cup final in second division.

Gatton have been the stars of the show in second division in the past couple of years so the Cowboys' performance proved we weren't too far away.

Nick Cussen, Frank Hankinson, David Hallman, Brock Eastwell and Kev Poole were the best of the Cowboys.

Former NRL player Brett Seymour was player of the final as Valleys beat Dalby 34-22 in the Madsen-Rasmussen Trophy final.

In AFL Darling Downs fixtures, Kris Millard and Josh Read scored four goals each as the Redbacks scored a 12.11. (83) to 3.3. (21) victory against Lockyer Valley.

The best six for the Redbacks were Read, Jack Fletcher, Andrew Bardsley, Kris Millard, Nick Donges, and Alex Cutmore.

The Wolves went down 8-0 in reserves and 5-0 to Rockville in premier football in Toowoomba on Sunday. The Wolves Colts won 1-0 against Highfields courtesy of a Gift Lisie goal.

Corinthians won women's Mid Season Cup hockey 17-0 and Wyverns won the men's game 2-1.

Warwick driver Jamie Furness won his first weekend of racing in his new class, the Queensland Saloon Cars, and is also in form in the HQ class.



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