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Rylee races to national silver
Rylee Smith, from Redcliffe Leagues Swimming Club, overcame tough conditions to bring home a silver medal from the Australian Open Water Championships. ** FREE TO READ **
Silver lining for Sophie
Sophie Hebron from Albany Creek Swimming Club, was on the podium again at the Australian Open Water Championships, to bring home back-to-back medals. ** FREE TO READ **
Kristian Woolf: ‘There’s a lot of competition’
Dolphins NRL Assistant Coach Kristian Woolf says the Pre-season Challenge will be crucial in determining the round one team, with tight competition for positions in the halves and up front. He spoke to Moreton Daily about how the squad is looking and if he thinks they’ll be playing finals footy this season
Jamie Head’s a cut above the rest
Fourth generation woodchopper Jamie Head credits his longtime connection with local competitions for helping him become the STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® Individual World Champion. He chats to us about the year ahead
Bromwich to cherish Dolphins’ season 2024
Dolphins NRL Captain Jesse Bromwich says the 2024 season will likely be his last, so he’s planning to cherish it and hopefully lead his side to the finals. He spoke to Moreton Daily about the season ahead, how the new guys are settling in, and managing a body which has played more than 300 games at the top
Magic moment for racing trio
Christine Latus and her daughters Jessica Hunt and Camille Quinlan are still on “cloud nine” after the “best day of their lives”. ** FREE TO READ **
Lemuelu: ‘I’ll be putting my hand up’
Dolphins NRL back rower Connelly Lemuelu is confident of playing in the Pre-season Challenge after overcoming a knee injury suffered while representing Samoa in October. He’s keen to lock in a spot for the team, which will take on his old club in round one
Bostock’s sharp focus on starting spot
Jack Bostock feels stronger than he did this time last year and, with a year of training and a handful of NRL games under his belt, he’s keen to force his way into the starting squad more in 2024. He chats about how he’s working to be a better player and how his coaches and teammates are helping him
Mitchell's ready for Open test
Mitchell James, from Burpengary East, will fly south this week to take on the world’s top tennis players at the Australian Open PWII Championships. ** FREE TO READ **
Mark Nicholls: ‘It’s the best job in the world’
The GOAT, Mark Nicholls, is keen to keep playing as long as he can after a brief stint working in project management during the offseason. He reckons it was harder than preseason training. He spoke about his plans for this season and beyond, and his desire to play finals footy this year