Premier brekkie tradition upheld

The A-grade Dolphins rugby union team, along with coach Brent Timms, back left, and club president Chris Burton, back right, enjoying breakfast at the Noosa Heads Surf Club before their grand final.

By Ron Lane

LAST Saturday morning at 8am the Noosa Surf Club upheld one of their proud traditions when they hosted a premiership breakfast for the Noosa Dolphins A-grade rugby team.
This tradition goes back several years, and the stipulation is that should they make the grand finale, the surf club provides the bacon and eggs, coffee and orange juice with compliments from the club.
Proud to say it is one expense we look forward to playing- hopefully it happens every year.
The menu must have been spot on for the Dolphins took out the A-grade premiership, beating Caloundra 10 -5 and winning the reserve grade 22-16 – also against Caloundra.
To strengthen the tradition and the relationship, the captain of the Dolphins A-grade Keith Strajnar, also rows for the Noosa A-grade boat crew and Man of the Match Jarrad Postle is the son of Noosa surf club old boy Barry Postle.
Another Noosa rower Charlie McKill was also a member of the A-grade team, and his father Donald, deputy president of the Dolphins is also a patrol captain on Noosa Beach. Noosa community – one big happy family. Congratulations to all!