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2024 Paris Paralympic Games Moreton Bay coverage: Hall Patterson going for gold
Brenden Hall and Lakeisha Patterson have started strongly at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Games and are through to the finals of their pet events. Here’s our wrap-up and preview to tomorrow morning’s finals
Alison arrowing in on iconic venue
Alison Hagaman’s “office” for 10 days will be one of the most historic sites in Paris.
Dolphins’ grit needed in Battle for Brisbane
The Dolphins’ got ‘back to basics’ at training today as they prepare for the biggest game of their season – the Battle for Brisbane – on Saturday night. Who will play could remain a mystery until at least Friday as injuries again take their toll. We reveal who’s in doubt + what the GOAT Mark Nicholls had to say
Quietly rising to Paris challenge
Brenden Hall is quietly putting in the hard yards, ahead of his fifth and final Paralympic Games. Just having fun, loving swimming and revelling in the challenge.
Stone: ‘We’ve just got to win’
Dolphins NRL hardman Ray Stone is not concerning himself with the mathematical probability of his team making the finals, saying it’s pretty simple: ‘we’ve just got to win’ against the Storm on Saturday. Here’s what he said at training today
Lucky's "unfinished business" in Paris
Caboolture-based Lakeisha Patterson says she has “unfinished business” in Paris – despite already being a World, Paralympic and Commonwealth champion.
Tradies in swing for golf title
Three North Lakes Tradies are switching steel caps for golf clubs at Australia and New Zealand’s indoor championship this month.
Countdown to Glory-ous cup tie
Moreton City Excelsior (MCE), the youngest team in this year’s Australia Cup, will make history next week when it takes on A-League Perth Glory.
Bennett: ‘We’ll need to be patient’
Dolphins NRL Head Coach Wayne Bennett reveals his message to the squad ahead of their must-win game against the Bulldogs in Bundaberg tomorrow. Here’s what he had to say
Why Nikorima will remain a Dolphin
Kodi Nikorima can’t say what the Dolphins will achieve in the next couple of years, but he likes how the club is building and has signed a two-year deal to ensure he’s part of the action until the end of 2026. Here’s what he had to say after a wet training session today