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Jasmine Peters knows what she has to do this Saturday when she runs on to QBC Stadium for the Indigenous All-Stars match.
Granted itâs a bigger arena but at just 18, the Mackay product has the representative runs on the board to leave her mark in the Indigenous Womenâs All-Stars v NZ MÄori Ferns in Townsville.
And you can guarantee there will be a loud and proud Peters contingent in the stadium backing their playerâs every move.
âVery proud, as a dad and as a coach, and very proud for mum who is Indigenous and that whole side of the family,â dad Marco Peters said.
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Subscriber only Brady Hazeldine has seen the promised land and his goal now is to do everything it takes to get there. The uber-competitive and silky-skilled fullback recently returned from a six-day stint at the Canberra Raiders brand new facility in the country s capital, where he joined fellow junior contracted players and trialists for an all-encompassing pre-season camp. The best part was being able to learn from all the coaching staff and the A-Grade boys, the Norths junior said. It s definitely a big step up from club football, going down there and seeing how everything operates. It s a bit of a jump for sure.