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North Queensland Development Update April NORTH QUEENSLAND APRIL DEVELOPMENT UPDATE 2014 HIGHLIGHTS UPCOMING FAN Gold Coast SUNS won QClash7 over home Kids can sign up online to Jaeger’s Juniors state rivals the Brisbane Lions 114 to 61 Fan Club at www.goldcoastfc.com.au/ DEVELOPMENT jaegersjuniors Harley Hollonds has moved from AFLQ to join the GC SUNS as Fan Development Adults can connect with the GC SUNS Executive for free at www.goldcoastfc.com.au/ newsletter COMMUNITY 14 community members recently completed Level 1 Coaching Course for Torres Strait to their Level 1 Coaching accreditation in be held on Thursday Island along with U12 FOUNDATION Mackay Talent Camp 21 people attended the Level 1 Coach AFL Cairns All-Stars v Indigenous & South Course in Townsville and 14 were at the Pacific side to play as part of Port Douglas Umpires Course Carnivale LEAGUE & CLUB Over 5500 people attended the ANZAC Day AFL Queensland State U16 Academy NEAFL match between the Sydney Swans Championships to be held at Burpengary in FOOTBALL and Brisbane Lions held at Harrup Park in Brisbane from Tues 13 – Mon 19 May Mackay with annual City v Country match played after NQ v SQ Senior Representative game in Brisbane on 8 June NAB AFL AFL Cape York staff conducted Auskick Club Auskick commencing at Brothers JAFC AUSKICK promotions in Weipa, Old Mapoon and Coen and Yeppoon JAFC from AFL Capricornia Scott Dalton from AFLQ has commenced Club Auskick also starting at Moranbah conducting clinics in Mount Isa for Term 2 in Central Highlands with help of Hamish McInnes SCHOOL First ever Sport Education Australian Suma Nona and Glendon Woosup from Football session at St Pat’s Girls School in AFLCY House have been invited to meet the FOOTBALL Townsville Governor-General at Cairns Civic Reception First home game at AFL Cape York House Construction of Classroom will commence for Eagles teams in AFL Cairns Juniors shortly at AFLCY House BEST TALENT Well done to Academy Squad members Far Nth Qld U14 Academy Championships Cody Filewood from Mackay and Glendon to be held in Cairns from 31 May- 1 June Woosup from Cairns who have both played recently for the Gold Coast SUNS side in the Central Queensland U14 Academy NEAFL Championships to be held in Mackay on 7 & 8 June AFL Queensland – North Queensland Office 45-61 Tills Street, Westcourt, QLD 4870 Post PO Box 143M, Manunda, QLD 4870 Phone 07 4042 3003 Fax 07 4033 1574 Mobile 0419 522 759 [email protected] | website | facebook | twitter.
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