17 May 2026
Day 5 Recaps | Brisbane North win 2026 Australian Senior League Championships, advance to World Series
Brisbane North have won the 2026 Australian Senior League Championships. They defeated Ryde Red 6-2 in a thrilling Gold Medal Match.
The recap and mini-match highlights are below.
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RESULTS | SUNDAY 17 MAY
GOLD MEDAL |
– Brisbane North 6 def Ryde Red 2 | Replay on Baseball+, Highlights Below
CONSOLATION SCHEDULE |
– Bronze Medal: Carine Cats 7 def Cronulla Black 5
– 5th Place: Central Firebirds 5 def Gold Coast 1
– 7th Place: Melbourne Mets 7 def Manly 5
– 9th Place: Melbourne Athletics 10 def Adelaide Armada 0
BROADCAST: Baseball+ | SCORING: GameChanger
FINAL PLACINGS
1. Brisbane North (QLD)
2. Ryde Red (NSW)
3. Carine Cats (WA)
4. Cronulla Black (NSW)
5. Central Firebirds (WA)
6. Gold Coast (QLD)
7. Melbourne Mets (VIC)
8. Manly (NSW)
9. Melbourne Athletics (VIC)
10. Adelaide Armada (SA)
GOLD MEDAL RECAP
BRISBANE NORTH 6 def RYDE RED 2 | Remarkable Brisbane North book another spot in a World Series in nail-biting win
An incredible generation of Brisbane North players are heading back to the World Series stage. This time, it’s in the Senior League age group.
In front of a loud crowd of more than 750 spectators at Blacktown International Sportspark, Brisbane North defeated Ryde Red 6-2 in the 2026 Senior League Championship Gold Medal Game on Sunday, securing Australia’s place at the Senior League World Series in Easley, South Carolina.
It adds another chapter to one of Australian Little League’s defining rivalries and further cements Brisbane North’s legacy.
Since 2022, this age group has now qualified for four Little League World Series events across multiple divisions. Six Brisbane North players will make their third trip to the USA at a Little League World Series event, while Tyler Wilson is set to achieve a world-first fourth appearance.
These two powerhouse programs have become familiar foes over the years.
The rivalry began at the 2022 Little League Championships, when Brisbane North defeated Ryde Red 4-2 in the semi-final before advancing to the World Series. Seven players from that Brisbane North team and six from Ryde featured again in Sunday’s gold medal decider.
The sides met again in the 2023 Intermediate League Championship Game, with Brisbane North again emerging victorious, before the Queenslanders added another title to the rivalry in Melbourne.
Sunday’s championship game featured three early lead changes as both teams traded blows.
Ryde opened the scoring in the first inning when Patrick Kaye grounded out to bring home a run, before Brisbane North answered immediately through an RBI single from William Bain.
Ryde regained the lead in the second after a Brisbane North error, but the response again came quickly.
Archie Baert delivered one of the biggest swings of the game with an RBI triple to left field before Thomas White followed with a sacrifice fly to give Brisbane North a 3-2 advantage.
From there, the game settled into a tense mid-game pitchers duel.
Chase Crew starred on the mound for Brisbane North, allowing just two runs — one earned — across 4.2 innings while striking out five. Ryde starter Ryan Reekie matched him for much of the afternoon, surrendering only four hits across 4.1 innings.
The game was briefly interrupted in the bottom of the fourth inning when a fire alarm sounded throughout the venue, resulting in a 20-minute delay before play resumed following a false alarm.
The decisive moment came in the fifth.
After Patrick Kaye recorded a strikeout that appeared set to end the inning, a throw to first base sailed away, allowing two Brisbane North runners to score. Combined with another Ryde error in the inning, Brisbane North suddenly opened up a 6-2 lead.
Defence also played a major role in the championship win.
Brisbane North repeatedly erased Ryde runners on the bases, recording three pickoffs during the game. The defensive highlights included a key strike-em-out, throw-em-out double play to halt a Ryde rally before Brisbane sealed the championship by catching a runner off first base in the seventh inning.
Archer Petersen closed the game with two scoreless innings in relief, allowing just one hit while striking out two.
Jordan Lowe led Ryde offensively, finishing 2-for-3 with a triple, while Roman Ellis stole two bases.
For Brisbane North, Bain, Tirrell Waiwai, Crew and Baert all recorded hits, while Bain, Waiwai, White and Baert each drove in runs.
Now, Brisbane North turns its attention to South Carolina, where another talented generation will once again represent Australia on the world stage.
The winning team is: Chase Crew, Tyler Wilson, Archer Petersen, Logan Lokeni, Tirrell Waiwai, Lachlan Richards, Archie Baert, William Bain, Rory Gately, Xavier Honsa, Coleby Ryerson, Thomas White. Coaches: David West, Phil Overlack, Dan Wilson, Bec Crew (EO).
BRISBANE NORTH NAVY
Hits (4): William Bain, Tirrell Waiwai, Chase Crew, Archie Baert
RBI: Bain, Waiwai, Thomas White, Baert
3B: Baert
SB: Archer Petersen, Crew, Tyler Wilson
Pitching:
– Chase Crew — 4.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 5 K
– Archer Petersen — 2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 2 K
– Xavier Honsa — 0.1 IP
RYDE RED
Hits (4): Jordan Lowe (2), Max Howay, Seth Kelly
RBI: Patrick Kaye, Max Draper
3B: Lowe
SB: Roman Ellis (2)
Pitching:
– Ryan Reekie — 4.1 IP, 4 H, 5 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
– Patrick Kaye — 1.2 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
CONSOLATION RECAPS
BRONZE MEDAL: Carine Cats 7 def Cronulla Black 5 | Samukawa comes through with late game-winning RBI to propel Cats to Bronze
Arata Samukawa delivered the go-ahead hit in the bottom of the sixth as Carine Cats claimed the bronze medal with a hard-fought 7-5 win over Cronulla Black.
Cronulla came out firing early, scoring twice in the first inning. Harrison Thomas-McLean brought home a run on a fielder’s choice before Will Bonham ripped an RBI-double down the right field line to make it 2-0.

Cronulla added another in the third on a sacrifice fly from Jesse Garnero, but Carine answered immediately with a three-run inning to tie the game. Declan McDonnell and Zachary Devins each delivered RBI-hits as the Cats clawed their way back into the contest.
Carine edged ahead in the fourth when Samukawa lifted a sacrifice fly before Finley Scott doubled to centre field to extend the advantage to 5-3.
Cronulla refused to go away.
The NSW side tied the game again in the sixth after an error and an RBI-single from Harry Fuz made it 5-5, setting up a tense finish in the bronze medal game.
But Carine had the final answer.
In the bottom half, Samukawa delivered the game-winning hit with a single to centre field before McDonnell drew a bases-loaded walk to push the lead to two runs and seal the bronze medal victory.
McDonnell also starred in relief for Carine, throwing 1.1 scoreless innings to close the game out.
CARINE CATS
Hits (5): A Samukawa, F Scott, D McDonnell, Z Devins, W David-Moss
RBI: A Samukawa (2), F Scott, D McDonnell, Z Devins
Pitching:
A Samukawa — 3.0 IP, 7 H, 3 R (2 ER), 4 K, 0 BB
J Coorey — 2.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 4 K, 1 BB
D McDonnell — 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 1 K, 0 BB
CRONULLA BLACK
Hits (11): M Gerstenberg (3), P Williams (2), A Southcombe, W Bonham, H Kelly, H Fuz, T Hill, H Thomas-McLean
RBI: W Bonham, H Fuz, H Thomas-McLean, J Garnero
Pitching:
W Bonham — 4.0 IP, 4 H, 5 R (2 ER), 6 K, 2 BB
A Sampson — 1.2 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 2 K, 2 BB
M Gerstenberg — 0.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 1 K
5TH PLACE GAME: Central Firebirds 5 def Gold Coast 1 | Humble dominates, Firebirds claim fifth
Central Firebirds closed out their tournament in style, defeating Gold Coast 5-1 to secure fifth place at the Australian Senior League Championship.
Chayce Humble was a central figure, tossing 5.0 innings on the mound and delivering a key RBI in a getaway inning.
The Firebirds applied pressure from the outset, opening the scoring in the first inning when a wild pitch allowed the game’s first run to cross the plate.
Gold Coast responded immediately in the bottom half. Aaron Scott delivered a game-tying RBI-single to centre field after a lengthy six-pitch at-bat to make it 1-1.
The game turned in the third inning.
Central Firebirds capitalised on a Gold Coast error to regain the lead before Chayce Humble delivered the decisive blow, lining a two-run single down the left field line as part of a four-run inning that pushed the margin to 5-1.
Humble backed up his performance at the plate with a dominant outing on the mound. The right-hander tossed a complete game, allowing just one run across five innings while striking out four and issuing no walks.
Gold Coast threatened at times with five hits, including a two-hit outing from leadoff hitter Reuben Millar, but the Firebirds defence and Humble’s command shut the door the rest of the way.
CENTRAL FIREBIRDS
Hits (4): C Humble (2), A Clark, R Arnold
RBI: C Humble (2)
GOLD COAST
Hits (5): R Millar (2), A Scott, B New, M Arlow
RBI: A Scott
7TH PLACE GAME: Melbourne Mets 10 def Manly 7 | Four-run second inning lifts Mets to seventh
Melbourne Mets claimed fifth place with a 10-7 win over Manly on Diamond 2.
The Mets jumped out early with two runs in the first before adding four more in the second inning behind RBI hits from Cruize Chase and Jacob Young.
Manly battled back with runs in every inning and swiped 10 bases for the game, but couldn’t close the gap.
Chase drove in three runs for the Mets, while Young collected three hits. Cale Morris added two hits.
Austin Murdoch led Manly with three hits in three at-bats, while Alex Clarke, Kai Riddle, Harry Webb, Daniel Gereaux, Jack Kelly and Jaxon Page all drove in runs.
MELBOURNE METS
Hits (9): Jacob Young (3), Cale Morris (2), Jack Northfield, Lucas Joel, Parks Halasz, Cruize Chase
RBI: Cruize Chase (3), Parks Halasz (2), Cale Morris, Jacob Young, Jett Wells
MANLY
Hits (7): Austin Murdoch (3), Tyler Bragg, Daniel Gereaux, Harry Webb, Jaxon Page
RBI: Alex Clarke, Daniel Gereaux, Harry Webb, Jack Kelly, Jaxon Page, Kai Riddle
9TH PLACE GAME: Melbourne Athletics 10 def Adelaide Armada 0 | Behind Ollie Allen pitching, Athletics need just 75 minutes to defeat Armada
Melbourne Athletics finished their tournament on a high, shutting out Adelaide Armada 10-0 to claim the ninth-place game on Sunday.
The game ended in a run-rule after the fifth and lasted just 75 minutes.
Ollie Allen starred on the mound, tossing a complete game three-hitter while striking out six across five scoreless innings.
The Athletics broke the game open with four runs in the second inning before adding another five in the fourth to secure the run-rule victory and finish the tournament with two wins.
Roberts and Keinosuke Lee each drove in two runs, while Melbourne Athletics capitalised on patience at the plate with five walks.
MELBOURNE ATHLETICS
Hits (6): J Roberts (2), H Devlin, K Lee, J Tayler, R Marshall
RBI: J Roberts (2), K Lee (2), H Devlin, J Tayler
ADELAIDE ARMADA
Hits (3): J McKechnie, M Dunn, B Perkins































