Brander thrilled to join Road to Regions program
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When Annette Brander was growing up, she always got a great thrill every time the Brisbane Broncos visited her school to run clinics.
Now, years later and as an integral member of the club that once inspired her, the Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons forward can t wait to reciprocate the excitement she felt when she joins the Road to Regions tour this week. When I was in high school, I remember the Broncos came to visit a few times and set up some passing drills and handed out signed hats, Brander recalls.
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