Wyatt’s dreams are getting closer
Bundaberg’s Wyatt Reynolds moves to a new club in New South Wales as he tries to pursue his goal of playing in the NRL.
Bundaberg’s Wyatt Reynolds moves to a new club in New South Wales as he tries to pursue his goal of playing in the NRL.
The Bundaberg Rugby League is getting more confident that play can get underway in the next two months.
There are doubts about the Head of the River this year but at this stage it could still be run this year. It is not cancelled.
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“I’m stoked with how everything is going. He’s got room to move.”
FOUNDATION player and Australian Diamond Stephanie Wood says she has relished every minute of Sunshine Coast Lightning’s whirlwind journey.
“I’m not 100 percent sure if that was the right play at the time but he took it upon himself to go after it and I’m always going to back him for that.”
“It’s been a mixed bag (this season).”
“I think there is certainly an opportunity for everyone to get out on court at different times and I think we all have faith in each other.”
Coach Michael Sage said he’s got plenty of room for improvement.
“That’s probably woken us up a little bit and shown us we need to be on our game week in and week out.”
SUNSHINE Coast captain Laura Langman says she feels like a different player after spending a year away from the sport
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