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Dolphins selected for heelers

Ray White Noosa Dolphin players have been rewarded for their 2018 consistency with selection in the Queensland Country Heelers squads. Noosa A grade captain Brandon Mayhew and Dave Grant were named in the Open squad following last weekends selection trials in Townsville and the Under 19 Country selectors clearly impressed with five Noosa Colts, Tom McAneney, Nick Aylward, Will Christie, Matt Kelly and Ethan Wikiara named in the squad. Capping off these selections was the naming of Will Christie as Under 19 Country Captain following impressive displays in both the under 19 and Open trials.

Dolphins president Donald McKill was particularly pleased with the performance of the under 19 players. ‘This age group have been performing very well for the past couple of years and to have such a high representation is a credit to their whole team and coaching staff who have been guiding them during this time. The Ray White Dolphins pride ourselves on nurturing and developing players from juniors to the open grades and this has been the cornerstone of our club’s success over the years’ McKill said. ‘All five Colts selected have been long time players at our club and we are proud of their achievements’.

The Noosa Dolphins return home this weekend against University fresh from winning the combined SCRU/Brisbane Subdistricts competition. A Grade kick off 3.30pm.

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