Wide Bay to go up against might of the Roar in exhibition match
The Fraser Coast will play host to an exhibition match between a local Wide Bay side and the Brisbane Roar later this month.
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The Brisbane Roar will visit the Fraser Coast later this month for a training camp and exhibition match.
“The regular visits by the Roar help cement the Fraser Coast as a premier regional Queensland football hub,” Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said.
The club, which will visit on August 28, has also established the Roar regional training program.
“Brisbane Roar is a proud Queensland club and we are extremely pleased to be returning to the Fraser Coast this year,” Brisbane Roar CEO David Pourre said.
“We have a very strong relationship with the Fraser Coast Regional Council which continues to deliver great outcomes for young boys and girls through the Skills Training Centre.”
The exhibition game, which is free to watch, will be very popular, Cr Seymour said.
“While it was cancelled last year due to COVID-19, more than 3000 spectators turned out for the 2019 event,” he said.
The local team will be chosen from the Wide Bay Premier League – representing the best players in the league. In 2019 the Wide Bay team was up one-nil at halftime before the Roar fought back for a 4-1 finish.
“The game and the training camp boosts the region by giving Fraser Coast players access to top-of-the-line coaching and mentoring from the Roar as well as focusing attention on the fantastic facilities at the Fraser Coast Sport and Recreation Precinct,” Cr Seymour said.
The visit is part of a three-year sponsorship agreement between the Roar and the Fraser Coast Regional Council.
Under the agreement the Brisbane Roar has established a SkillsTraining Centre at the Fraser Coast Sports and Recreation Precinct to help develop talented footballers between Gympie and Mackay.
“By attracting state and national teams and fixtures to the Fraser Coast, Council helps develop the skills of locals through coaching clinics, mentoring programs, participation in exhibition matches and just being able to watch games involving elite athletes,” Cr Daniel Sanderson said.
“The visit is also an opportunity for sporting clubs to attract members and increase community participation in sport.”