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HomeSportNoosa's rising AFL sports talents need your support

Noosa’s rising AFL sports talents need your support

Four Noosa teens have been selected to represent their state at the upcoming AFL Under 15 National Championships in Victoria, and they need your help to get there.

Riley Mackay, Raffi and Remi Baviello from St Teresa’s Catholic College, and Darcy Dinnage from Sunshine Beach State High, all make a positive impact both on and off the field, balancing their commitment to club football and their teammates.

These talented individuals recently showcased their skills and leadership abilities at the U15 Queensland School Sport state AFL championships, representing the Sunshine Coast School Sport regional team. Their exceptional performance caught the attention of selectors, earning them the opportunity to represent their state.

Riley’s mum Christine Mackay said your donations would make a significant difference in enabling these players to pursue their dreams at the highest level.

A fundraising breakfast will be held on Saturday 15 July at Bullitt Espresso, 1 A Gibson Road, Noosaville from 7am, where you will have the opportunity to meet the players and offer your support.

“Let us unite as a community to empower and support our young athletes, nurturing their dreams and celebrating their achievements,” Christine said.

“Together, we can make a meaningful impact on their football journey and create a lasting legacy for Noosa’s youth sports talents.”

Each player’s football journey started at the grassroots level, and they all currently play for the Noosa Tigers AFC.

Their active participation in the Brisbane Lions Academy’s Level 1 and 2 programs since 2020 has contributed significantly to their development and progress.

The Brisbane Lions Academy provides an excellent platform and support system for aspiring AFL players within the Sunshine Coast region, fostering growth and development in a supportive and structured environment.

Christine said they are also seeking expressions of interest from community members who are passionate about supporting talented youths in various sports within the region.

“By coming together, we can continue to foster the growth and development of these promising individuals and celebrate their accomplishments,” she said.

“Initial planning has commenced to explore future opportunities through hosting an inaugural event that continues to create a greater awareness and support to assist youth sports talents in our region on a broader level. We welcome you to get in-touch if you would like to make a positive contribution towards this initiative.”

To assist the players and their families with related expenses such as, team levy fees, uniform apparel, associated travel, accommodation, incidentals, medical needs, injury prevention and recovery support, extra training, and future development, the families have set up a tax-deductible contribution link through Australian Sports Foundation.

To donate online, visit asf.org.au/projects/noosas-rising-afl-youth-sports-talents-remi,-darcy,-riley-and-raffi or alternatively if you are interested in direct sponsorship opportunities, please reach out by contacting Christine Mackay via email mackayfamilynoosa@gmail.com or call 0423 219 456.

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