Five Brumbies on display for next generation at Holy Family School visit

Sun, Mar 24, 2024, 11:44 PM
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Continuing to inspire children around the capital, the SafeGuard Global ACT Brumbies have paid a visit to the Holy Family Primary school in Gowrie.

Taking over talents from across both the men's and women's sides a total of five Brumbies stars joined the Q&A and signing session resulting in plenty of smiling faces among the young rugby fans.

Taking part in the visit from the Super Rugby Pacific competition was Nick Frost, Fred Kaihea and Hudson Creighton while Bonnie Brewer and Kolora Lomani from the women's team also joined in on the fun.

Jamie Marmont a PE teacher at Holy Family says he is thrilled to see such great engagement from the students with both the Brumbies athletes and staff providing an extremely positive exposure to rugby.

"I think community exposure is massive to get the Brumbies name out there to the next generation of kids," said Marmont.

"I was particularly happy to see the women's players come along today, you see how far rugby has come in the last few years and just for the young girls to see some Brumbies women up there it gives them something to aspire to."

Sporting Schools funding Information:

An excellent opportunity to have a Rugby Union Program run within your school by qualified coaches from the ACT Brumbies. Each program is aligned with the PD/H/PE curriculum and allows teachers to assess students’ fundamental movement skills.

If you need further assistance applying or have any questions, please contact - j.riley@brumbies.com.au

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