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Pirates plan for future

Rugby League

A wise man once said, if we fail to plan, then we plan to fail. It is quite obvious that Mick Duff Head Coach Noosa Pirates Rugby League Club, not only believes this, but also intends to live by it. In a flyer just received, he makes it quite obvious that he has taken it on board and totally endorses the message it conveys.

Over the recent months Mick has on several occasions, been asked about the future of the club and the young blokes coming through the gates. His reply is one that grabs your attention, for he will tell you in no uncertain terms, that the future is looking, not only exciting but also very bright. As all teams are structed around its players, he tells us what he has on offer.

I will start with young Harry Dwyer, a talented young lock forward who possesses a fantastic ball playing ability. Harry, who has been in the Falcons system for a few years now, is really making a mark in local A grade comp. Kayd North who looks equally at home in back row or number 6 jersey, is a real natural born leader: and reminds me of a young Brad Fittler. If this fuller doesn’t feature long term in Q Cup, he is destined to be our club captain.

The Consent’s boys, Will aka “Rabs” and Dyllan aka “Pickles.” These boys bleed blue and gold. Rabs, who is in his first full season of A grade, has been filling a utility role while Pickles is one of the best young hookers on the coast. Both these boys possess quality and hunger. Ethan, who made his A grade debut last year, has been fantastic over the past few weeks starting at halfback. Ethan possesses a pin point kicking game and loves to take the line on. I see Ethan being a long term 7 at the club: his ability to organise his team is a massive asset.

Jai Turner the under 19s prop who made his A grade debut earlier this season, has now featured in a number of games. A solid defender with ball playing ability, he has relished his opportunities in the top grade. There is probably another five or six young fellas, who I haven’t mentioned, coming through in under19s and reserves: they continually show the right stuff to play A grade. We are in a great position as a club and I can’t wait to see these guys dominate in the years to come.

For a coach to take the time and effort to give, not only his supporters but most important of all his sponsors, an insight into his players, is definitely a step in the right direction. This shows a coach who cares not only for the players, but also the vital aspects required to build a successful and winning club.

This weekend its Home for Pirates: Main Game vs Kawana 6pm. Reserves vs Stanley Rivers, Women’s and u/19s vs Kawana. Kick off 1.45pm

Outrigger club.

Since last week I have had questions about the sport of Outrigger Canoe Paddling: a sport that like Pickleball is on the rise. Now following our introductory article we have the opportunity of passing more information on to those who are starting interested.

According to club spokesman, Colin Jones, “Paddling is a sport for all ages. Noosa has great coaches looking after the younger paddlers, and we have members well into their 80s, who paddle regularly. Our oldest member, Hugh Bingham turned 90 last year, and he didn’t start till he was 70 plus.”

The best way to start is to join in the social group. They head out on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. Also, there are other groups that start at 5am and 7am: this provides for those who are still working. These groups are a bit more serious and train for racing. Apart from the competition it is a fabulous way to get fit and build up your endurance.

There are races most weekends during the summer months, some as far away as Cairns in the north and Coffs Harbour in the south. Some of our paddlers even travel to Sydney for the Harbour Challenge which has become an annual event. This year it was a gruelling race held in tough conditions: however, it was a great experience.

“Now if you are definitely curious about trying paddling, you will find us at, noosaoutriggers.com.au then register for one of our come and try days. A great sport with lots of friendly people. There have been occasions where our training crews have had the incredible experience of sharing the ocean with dolphins and whales. Something to remember: a sport that is unique.”

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