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Premium Content Subscriber only NETBALL: Young netballers across the Darling Downs are set for a treat, with Queensland Firebirds players making their way to town. Vice-captain Tara Hinchcliffe and Romelda Aiken will make their way to the region for the weekend as part of the Firebirds Regional Tour. The journey will see them conduct clinics in Highfields and Warwick, as well as attending the Panthers Ruby Series season opener at Downlands College. “These regional roadshows and trips are my absolute favourite thing to do outside of game day,” Hinchcliffe said. “It provides a chance for our fans to connect who can’t always get to our games every week. ....
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Time for the Reds to shine in 2021 A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size For the rugby romantic the Queensland Reds are the most beguiling team in Australian rugby. You might first think of brilliant sides of the 1970s and 80s with greats like the rampaging Mark Loane, the brilliant wing Brendan Moon and the late great Stan Pilecki. Pilecki was the first Queensland player to play 100 games for the team and his name adorns the annual medal for the best Reds player. Queensland players were the backbone of the great Wallabies grand slam side of 1984, including mesmerising full back Roger Gould and bulldozing prop Andy McIntyre, while the team was captained by Queensland centre and stalwart Andrew Slack. ....