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HomeSportArrr you a Pirate at 'art?

Arrr you a Pirate at ‘art?

By KATIE DE VERTEUIL

NOOSA Pirates Rugby League is currently looking for girls from 13-18 years of age to join their club.
That means under 14s (born 2001-2002); under 16s (born 2000-1999) and under 18s (born 1998-1997).
The girls train every Tuesday and Thursday from 5pm to 6pm, with games played on Friday evenings.
The season kicks off for the girls this Friday, 13 March and goes for 10 weeks, but don’t worry about missing the first game.
Players of all levels of ability are very welcome to join and are all catered for with very patient and understanding coaches. Team sports are also a great way to meet new people and create lasting friendships.
The girls play with modified rules and nine players per side.
The cost is $150 and the girls get two training sessions a week, 10 games of Rugby League plus a Pirates shirt, shorts and socks.
For those who qualify for the government get started vouchers, registration could be free.
For more information please contact the Noosa Pirates on 0408 473 892, or you can register online at www.ndjrl.com.au.

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