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injury or other life commitments. “We do have a few new players this year from Caboolture, Toowong and Pen Power, and we’ve got a few players come back this season from injuries over the last few years,” Amy said.

“We have some more mature players who have been at the club for a while now who have taken the new recruits under their wing which helps the girls’ gel together.”

After finishing third in the 2022 season, the team has focused on advancing their playing style, to push for a premiership.

“We work hard to have high morale, and open communication on feedback on how I’m coaching and how the girls can improve, and just general fitness as well,” she said.

“We are aiming to make the top four this year and hopefully if we can make it to the top of the table, we skip having to play that second game to make it through to the finals.”

Daniel Marjanovic and Samuel Fullerton both scored twice while Mathew Kidd kicked six from seven conversions.

The Beerwah Bulldogs Open Women and Reserve Grade had mixed results over the weekend, with the reserves beating the Caboolture Snakes 20-6 and the

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THE Beerwah Bulldogs is calling out to the community to become support squad volunteers to help improve the wellbeing of the participants of the club.

“Squad members will be empowered with knowledge, resources and education to help foster strong and rewarding relationships within their local rugby league community,” the club said.

There are many benefits for volunteers who decide to join the Support Squad, which is making a positive difference in grassroots rugby league across Queensland.

Those include Mental Health First Aid accreditation, direct support from QRL Wellbeing Operations Manager, and will receive exclusive professional and personal development.

To apply, fill out the form here https:// bit.ly/3HURw8f or email r.charles@qrl. com.au for more details.

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