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HomeSportJack Reed helps guide Pirates

Jack Reed helps guide Pirates

The young Noosa Pirates players were lucky enough to enjoy one-on-one time with Jack Reed this week, when the recently-retired Brisbane Bronco and Rugby League international visited training at Cooroy.
Jack has moved to the Sunshine Coast in a new role created by the Brisbane Broncos and Mooloolaba Surf Life Saving Club.
His role includes working with players in the Sunshine Coast region and co-ordinating school and junior club-based rugby league programs.
Additionally, Jack will help drive community-based programs and offer support and guidance to charities when his role allows.
He is currently working with Noosa Pirates senior coach, Mick Duff, on a player welfare program to be rolled out through Noosa’s schools.
The Noosa Pirates have already seen the rewards of Jack’s presence on the coast.
During the recent Justin Hodges Nines competition, Jack got out to local schools coaching and promoting the game of Rugby League and the Noosa Club.
This promotion of the game has seen new players sign on at the Pirates for the 2017 season.
One of the Noosa Pirates’ sponsors for 2017 is the Cooroy Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank.
Manager Geoff Edwards was chuffed to be invited along to meet Jack and see him in action with the kids.
“He was amazing with the kids. Jack gave time, energy and patience and looks like he could still play for the Broncs this weekend!” Geoff said.
If you’re interested in playing Rugby League with the Noosa Pirates this season or learning more about the many opportunities for boys and girls in the greatest game of all, call 0401 987 039 or you can register online at www.ndjrl.com.au.
Everyone is also more than welcome to come and visit the clubhouse at 57 Mary Street, Cooroy on Tuesday or Thursday afternoons to see kids in action.

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