Thursday, September 19, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Queensland Firebirds Inspire Sarina’s Next Generation Of Netballers

By Hannah McNamara

Young netball stars, aged 6 to 17, showcased their skills at the Sarina Showgrounds last Monday during a special clinic led by Queensland Firebirds coaches Lara Dunkley and Ruby Bakewell-Doran. The young players' enthusiasm and passion for netball shone through as they learned from the well-respected Firebirds athletes.

This opportunity was made possible by Aurizon, the principal partner of the Queensland Firebirds, as part of their commitment to bringing the sport to regional communities like Sarina, Toowoomba, and Rockhampton. The partnership aims to give regional players the same opportunities to develop their passion and skills as those in larger cities.

Sarina Netball Association President, Lauren Stanger, emphasised the importance of clinics like this for the local community, stating, "You can see the smiles on the kids' faces…they're very excited.

“It’s just amazing, and we can’t thank Aurizon enough for making this happen.

“To have 120 kids here is just great and I’m sure we’ll have many saying they want to be Firebirds players when they’re older, so it’s really inspirational for them."

The clinics provided not only a chance to improve netball skills but also an opportunity to form new friendships while being coached by professional players from the Queensland Firebirds.

Mark Maguire, Principal Advisor of Brand and Sponsorship at Aurizon emphasised that “it’s great for us to be able to bring firebirds up to places where we have our people working on the ground, and give back to the community.

“The firebirds are a big hit all across Queensland, and Sarina is one of our biggest depots so it’s great to be able to support this local Netball Association and do some great work with the Firebirds.”

Queensland Firebird Mid-Court player Lara Dunkley also shared her thoughts on the experience.

“I think it’s an incredible opportunity not just for us but for the young athletes here in Sarina.

“I know being a country girl myself, you never get these experiences, so for us to be able to come up here is just incredible, and we just love sharing our passion for the sport in the community, especially in the regional areas.

“This is why we love netball, because it’s an incredible game and we just want to keep growing the sport.”

She added, “North Queensland is very special to us so we want to give as much back to everyone who supports us and we’re just so grateful.

“The turn out was amazing…we had a super fun time and the girls had a variety of different skills to work on, we had defence, agility and passing skills and like I said to the girls at the start, ‘it’s all about having fun’.”

Queensland Firebirds coaches Lara Dunkley and Ruby Bakewell-Doran paid Sarina netballers a visit last Monday at a sold-out clinic, aiming to give regional athletes the opportunity to enhance their netball skills and build confidence on the court. Photo credit: Hannah McNamara

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