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Subscriber only Junior girls stand to be the biggest winners in a revamped Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby League competition which has been tweaked to include more development opportunities. While the draw is still being finetuned and will not be set in stone until February, the
Sunshine Coast Daily can reveal how the competition is expected to look. A maximum of 15 home and away games have been tabled for ages under-13 and up, while under-12s and under will have less games but more carnivals to attend. Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby League president Cameron Herbert said junior girls from age groups under-13s and up had better chances than ever.
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Subscriber only Junior girls stand to be the biggest winners in a revamped Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby League competition which has been tweaked to include more development opportunities. While the draw is still being finetuned and will not be set in stone until February, the
Sunshine Coast Daily can reveal how the competition is expected to look. A maximum of 15 home and away games have been tabled for ages under-13 and up, while under-12s and under will have less games but more carnivals to attend. Sunshine Coast Junior Rugby League president Cameron Herbert said junior girls from age groups under-13s and up had better chances than ever.