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HomeNewsCelebrating women, rugby, and community spirit

Celebrating women, rugby, and community spirit

The sun shone brightly as the Noosa Rugby Union Club hosted the highly anticipated Ladies Day 2023, a celebration that brought together women from within the Club and the wider community.

Ladies Day showcased the spirit of camaraderie and community spirit, with attendees enjoying a day filled with laughter, rugby, and cherished memories.

The event featured an array of door prizes donated by local businesses, adding an extra element of excitement and gratitude.

Heartfelt thanks to Pensar Infrastructure Group for their invaluable contribution as the major sponsor. Their support ensured the creation of an unforgettable experience for all attendees. Additional recognition goes to the local businesses that contributed door prizes, including Habitat Noosa, Embassy XO, Pomona Distillery Co, Yvonne Shaw Luxury Travel, Gathered Wine, Joyce Mayne, Stone and Wood, Heads of Noosa, Wrapped in a Box, Hello Glow Skincare, Meder Beauty Products, and Nutworks.

The dedication and hard work of the Club’s volunteers were instrumental in the success of Ladies Day.

From the barmen crafting refreshing beverages to the catering team providing a scrumptious grazing table, their commitment to excellence created an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality. Ladies of all ages, from juniors to seniors, came together for this joyous celebration.

The event also welcomed new members of the Noosa Dolphins family from the wider community, fostering unity and strengthening bonds.

Lou McGrath deserves a special mention for her culinary expertise, as her delectable grazing table and abundant food offerings delighted everyone throughout the afternoon.

Ladies Day 2023 exemplified the power of community, women’s empowerment, and the love for rugby.

The Noosa Rugby Union Club extends its gratitude to the sponsors, volunteers, door prize contributors, and all attendees for making the event unforgettable. This event is an annual Club tradition, growing stronger each year, and welcoming more women into the Dolphins family.

Cheers to the success of Ladies Day 2023 and the bright future that lies ahead!

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