Bundaberg to host Bulls Masters Country Challenge for next 3 years

July 2 2019

The Bulls Masters Country Challenge will be held in Bundaberg from 2019 to 2021 after the Rum City secured the rights this week.

In a massive coup for the town, all eight Regional Queensland zones will descend on Bundaberg from October 4th to October 6th, to decide who will play for the Cup at the Gabba later in the season.

“This is an exciting time for cricket in the Bundaberg Region”, Bulls Masters Managing Director, Jimmy Maher said.

“It shows that the people in the Bundaberg Region care about developing the game and creating opportunities for the people in the Town”, Maher added.

Council’s Sport and Recreation spokesperson Cr Helen Blackburn said Council had offered sponsorship to the initiative which would take the game to another level in the Bundaberg Region.

“It really is opening the door for our talented local players to engage in a quality competition that may provide them an opportunity for exposure at an elite level,” Cr Blackburn said.

“There are also excellent opportunities for Council to get its branding exposed to a statewide audience through logo promotions, social media and on-ground announcements.”

Cr Blackburn said the Bulls Masters had delivered quality entertainment as well as mentoring programs through local schools.

“Playing the Country Challenge locally will provide an economic benefit to our community through accommodation, food and the normal visitor experiences expenses,” she said.

“Much thanks has to go to the Mayor, Jack Dempsey and his team at the Bundaberg Regional Council for supporting the Bulls Masters Country Challenge”, Jimmy Maher said.

Ian Grills, President of the Bundaberg Cricket Association was excited about the possibilities that hosting the event will open up for the town of Bundaberg.

“This is a premium Country Queensland sporting event and is sure to be a massive boost for the sport and economy locally and will continue to assist with the improvement of facilities in regional centres like Bundaberg”, Grills said.

“The buzz in the Wide Bay Cricket circles has already started with the region working on forming the strongest Wide Bay Team seen in a number of years”, added Grills.

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