
Colleen Edwards
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Dec 11, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Colleen Edwards
Dolphins forward Josh Kerr hopes taking a direct approach with new coach Kristian Woolf will help him earn his way back into the side before Round 1. Kerr started the season with the NRL side and featured in 19 games for the Dolphins last season under Wayne Bennett, but finished the year playing Hostplus Cup with feeder club Redcliffe, playing a key role in their run to the grand final.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
melbournestorm.com.au | Colleen Edwards
After successful surgeries on his hips, Cam Munster is not only targeting a Round 1 return, but is also embracing the challenge of regaining his representative jerseys. The Storm five-eighth battled hip and groin issues all last season, missing two months of football - including the entire State of Origin series for the Maroons - before returning in Round 21 for Melbourne’s run into the grand final where they were downed by Penrith.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Colleen Edwards
After successful surgeries on his hips, Cam Munster is not only targeting a Round 1 return, but is also embracing the challenge of regaining his representative jerseys. The Storm five-eighth battled hip and groin issues all last season, missing two months of football - including the entire State of Origin series for the Maroons - before returning in Round 21 for Melbourne’s run into the grand final where they were downed by Penrith.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
qrl.com.au | Colleen Edwards
Civoniceva balances his role with the Silktails with his fulltime work with Indigenous preventative health and wellbeing program Deadly Choices, traveling the country as an ambassador. His role sees him working predominantly alongside rugby league clubs and with his standing in the game, he is called on to engage with community members to help make health life choices.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
scenestr.com.au | Colleen Edwards
Embarking on his maiden tour of Australia, Artemas is showing he can make the leap from TikTok-driven fame to something more substantial off the back of his live performances. Here for the You're Really Early tour, the Oxfordshire-raised but now London-based recording artist seems to have arrived on our shores just in time actually, with his star set to continue to rise as fans lap up his brand of sleazy indie dance pop.
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