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Whakatū Girls Rugby Trust , Super Sevens Day Camp & Game Series | Nelson
Oct 3, 2024 (UTC+12)ENDED
Nelson
Whakatū Girls Rugby Trust, Super Sevens Girls Rugby Camp & Game Series
Come join us for a fun-filled day at our first ever WGRT Super Sevens Girls Rugby Camp & Game Series being held here in Whakatū Nelson! Each wāhine/girl that participates in a WGRT Camp can expect to be welcomed to a supportive environment where she will make new friends and teammates. She will learn basic aspects of the game of rugby Sevens and then be able to put them to use in a fun series of games over the afternoon. We will be running junior and senior session's seperate but alongside one another, and will keep the age grades seperate for the games as well. Caring and qualified coaches will lead a structured and fun day where girls build confidence and learn the game of Sevens in a safe and inclusive environment. Coaching staff will demonstrate how fueling the mind and body helps us grow, and the coaches will empower the girls to reach their potential through sport. Girls will benefit from seeing and receiving guidance and instruction from other female players that have played in various levels of the game. If they can see it, they can be it! Registration in a WGRT Camp includes morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea, along with some awesome WGRT gear! All levels of players welcome, ages 8-18, October 3rd, 9:30am-3:30 pm. Venue to be confirmed. Cost will not be a barrier to participate in our WGRT Camps. We do have scholarships available. Please email us to enquire about a scholarship on admin@whakatugirlsrugbytrust.org.nz. We would like to thank our local community for hosting us and supporting the growth of the girl's game in so many ways!
Information Source: Whakatū Girls Rugby Trust | eventbrite
Sheffield Shield | Western Australia v Queensland (3rd Match) Day 3 (East Perth) | Western Australia Cricket Association Ground
Oct 10, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Nelson
Explore Western Australia v Queensland Day 3 sporting information for 10th October, as well as links for Cricket tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The cricket team of Western Australia, also known as the Western Western Australia8, is a professional cricket team based in Perth, Australia. The team competes in Australia's premier domestic competition, the Sheffield Shield, and the domestic limited-overs competition, the Marsh One-Day Cup. They have had great success in both competitions, having won the Sheffield Shield 15 times and the Marsh One-Day Cup 13 times. The Western Western Australia8 also boast a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Mitchell Marsh and Ashton Agar. The team plays their home matches at the historic WACA Ground, which has a capacity of over 20,000 spectators. With a strong history of success and a talented group of players, the Western Australia cricket team is a force to be reckoned with in the Australian domestic cricket scene.
Queensland, an Australian state known for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, also boasts a top-notch cricket team. The Queensland cricket team, officially known as the Queensland Sheffield Shield0, represents the state in domestic cricket competitions, such as the Sheffield Shield and the Marsh One-Day Cup. The team has a long and rich history in the sport, having won the Sheffield Shield a record 9 times and the One-Day Cup 4 times. The Bulls' home ground is the iconic and picturesque Gabba stadium in Western Australia7, which has been their fortress for decades. The team consists of talented and seasoned players, including current Big Bash stars such as Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, and James Pattinson. With a strong track record and a talented lineup, the Queensland cricket team continues to make its mark in the world of Australian cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com
Sheffield Shield | Western Australia v Queensland (3rd Match) Day 4 (East Perth) | Western Australia Cricket Association Ground
Oct 11, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Nelson
Explore Western Australia v Queensland Day 4 sporting information for 11th October, as well as links for Cricket tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The cricket team of Western Australia, also known as the Western Western Australia8, is a professional cricket team based in Western Australia9, Australia. The team competes in Australia's premier domestic competition, the Sheffield Shield, and the domestic limited-overs competition, the Marsh One-Day Cup. They have had great success in both competitions, having won the Sheffield Shield 15 times and the Marsh One-Day Cup 13 times. The Western Western Australia8 also boast a talented roster of players, including international stars such as Mitchell Marsh and Ashton Agar. The team plays their home matches at the historic WACA Ground, which has a capacity of over 20,000 spectators. With a strong history of success and a talented group of players, the Western Australia cricket team is a force to be reckoned with in the Australian domestic cricket scene.
Queensland, an Australian state known for its vibrant culture and stunning landscapes, also boasts a top-notch cricket team. The Queensland cricket team, officially known as the Queensland Bulls, represents the state in domestic cricket competitions, such as the Sheffield Shield and the Marsh One-Day Cup. The team has a long and rich history in the sport, having won the Sheffield Shield a record 9 times and the One-Day Cup 4 times. The Bulls' home ground is the iconic and picturesque Gabba stadium in Western Australia7, which has been their fortress for decades. The team consists of talented and seasoned players, including current Big Bash stars such as Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, and James Pattinson. With a strong track record and a talented lineup, the Queensland cricket team continues to make its mark in the world of Australian cricket.
Information Source: fixturecalendar.com