The Gold Coast Hawks squad, featuring star players Kelsey Cottrell, Nathan Rice, Nicky Brett, and coach Mark Thatcher, as well as our up-and-coming junior talents – Levi, Nate, Xavier, and Skye – along with a strong support crew, made their way to Moama in southern NSW to compete at BPL21.

After a challenging start back in November at Pine Rivers, the Hawks faced an uphill battle. Their BPL21 campaign began with two losses and three wins on day one, but despite the setbacks, hopes remained high. The team’s persistence paid off as the tournament progressed, and by the midway point, the Hawks had secured third place. A couple of tough losses briefly threatened their finals hopes, but they dug deep. Winning their final two round-robin matches propelled them up the ladder and into the second elimination round.

The Hawks went on to dominate the Adelaide Pioneers, sending them straight into a showdown with the Melbourne Pulse. It was a tight contest, but Nathan Rice’s remarkable play in the tiebreaker saw the Hawks edge past Melbourne and earn their spot in the Grand Final.

With supporters both in Moama and back home rallying behind them, the stage was set for the ultimate challenge: the Geelong Jets. What followed was a display of incredible teamwork, skill, and sheer determination. The Hawks triumphed in straight sets, 6-5, 6-2, clinching the BPL21 title in a fairytale ending that echoed the true underdog spirit.

Nicky Brett was named MVP of the Grand Final, with Kelsey Cottrell securing a spot in the All-Star Team alongside Coach Mark Thatcher. It was a fitting reward for the team’s remarkable journey and a testament to their resilience.

The Gold Coast Hawks will be back in action this October at Pine Rivers, but until then, stay up to date with all upcoming events and tournaments by visiting our Bowls calendar on the website.

Go HAWKS!

February 21 @ 4:00 pm 11:00 pm

4.00pm Elimination Final 1: 4th vs 5th

5.15pm Elimination Final 2: 3rd vs winner from elimination final 1

6.30pm Semi final: 1st v 2nd

7.45pm Preliminary final: Loser semi final v winner elimination final 2

9.00pm Final: winner semi final v winner preliminary final

February 20 @ 9:00 am 5:00 pm

Round 16 – 9.00am: Hawks vs Tridents

Round 17 – 10.15am: Hawks vs Steamers

Round 18 – 11.30am: Hawks vs Lions

Round 19 – 1.15pm: Hawks vs Suns

Round 20 – 4.00pm: Hawks vs Jets (Live on Kayo & Fox Sports)

February 19 @ 9:00 am 5:00 pm

Round 11 – 9.00am: Hawks vs Steamers

Round 12 – 10.15am: Hawks vs Saints

Round 13 – 11.30am: Hawks vs Pulse (Live streamed via Bowls Australia)

Round 14 – 1.15pm: Hawks vs Pirates

Round 15 – 2.45pm: Hawks vs Extreme (Live on Kayo & Fox Sports)

February 18 @ 9:00 am 8:00 pm

Round 6 – 9.00am: Hawks vs Lions

Round 7 – 10.15am: Hawks vs Tridents

Round 8 – 11.30am: Hawks vs Pulse

Round 9 – 1.15pm: Hawks vs Extreme (Live streamed via Bowls Australia)

Round 10 – 6.30pm: Hawks vs Ospreys (Live on Kayo & Fox Sports)

February 17 @ 1:00 pm 8:00 pm

Round 1 – 1.00pm: Hawks vs Jets (Live on Kayo & Fox Sports)

Round 2 – 2.15pm: Hawks vs Saints

Round 3 – 3.30pm: Hawks vs Pirates

Round 4 – 5.00pm: Hawks vs Suns (Live Streamed via Bowls Australia)

Round 5 – 6.15pm: Hawks vs Pioneers (Live on Kayo & Fox Sports)

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