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HomeSportLittle Dolphins step up

Little Dolphins step up

By Lucy Whitehill

The Noosa Dolphins Rugby Union talent scouts have travelled north of the shire to find 10 of Kin Kin’s finest to start their rugby career at the Dolphins.
The Kin Kin 10 signed up with old and new players from all age groups at the Noosa Dolphins first of two sign on days.
Local Kin Kin residents and Dolphin coaches Scott Cairns and Chris Fuller combined resources and went on the hunt to recruit eight new players to join their two boys, Levi and Fin, to enjoy a fun-filled season with the Noosa Dolphins.
The boys enjoyed putting on the new season’s uniform and throwing around their new Gilbert football before getting photos taken with A Grade premiership-winning players holding the trophy.
The Noosa Dolphins Rugby club hosts teams from Under 6 through to Under 17 age groups as well as women’s, colts and senior grades.
Fresh from winning 2016 Sunshine Coast Sports Awards best sporting team, the Dolphins would like to invite everyone to come along to the club this Friday 24 February from 4-6pm to sign on, have some fun and be part of the 2017 Dolphins rugby season.

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