Tug company backs bush rugby league clinic

  • Posted by David Sexton
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  • 14 October, 2020

TUG company Smit Lamnalco recently combined with North Queensland Cowboys legends Matt Bowen, Antonio Winterstein and Karl Adams to deliver a rugby league clinic in Weipa.

The trio of former stars previously played for the Weipa Raiders, hence their connection with the area.

League legends impart their wisdom

League legends impart their wisdom. Image: Smit Lamnalco

In a joint statement, North Queensland Cowboys and Smit Lamnalco said they were “determined to support and encourage the youth in   regional areas of North Queensland by partnering  with community groups such as Central Cape Suns Junior Rugby League”.

“Sport is a proven way to help youth to become better contributors to society,” the joint statement read.

“Research shows a child’s involvement in sport helps them to improve their social interaction, increase their confidence, and improve their listening skills and health.”

Young stars meet their heroes

Young stars meet their heroes. Image: Smit Lamnalco

Matt, Antonio and Karl ran a few drills and gave players and coaches some advice on playing rugby league.

There were several groups from under-7s through to u-11s, then u-13s and then U15-s.

After playing, each group was treated to a barbecue supplied by Smit Lamnalco Towage Australia, represented by contract manager Grant Jamieson and Smit Lamnalco crew.

Prizes from both NQ Cowboys and Smit Lamnalco were handed out to players who showed promise on the day.

More than 80 kids participated in what was said to have been “a great day was had by all”.

Weipa is an important port for the export of bauxite, the port precinct being run by North Queensland Bulk Ports.

 

Posted by David Sexton

David Sexton is DCN’s senior journalist and has an extensive career across online and print media. A former DCN editor, he returns to covering shipping and logistics after a four-year hiatus working at Monash University during which time he managed production of key reports into the Indonesian ports and rail sectors.

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