The inaugural Lloyd McDermott U17 Indigenous Sevens National Championships got underway on Friday with the two day event about a whole lot more than just football with culture and wellbeing sessions included.
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Orange sevens star Courtney Currie throws a pass during a training session at Farrer. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE01
Tayla Sampson made the trip from Moree to brush up on her sevens skills at the U17 Championships Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE01
Lightning Ridge player Rylan Simms has an eye on the National sqaud. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE09
Daniel Needham from Coonabarabran looks for support at the Indigenous Championships at Farrer on Friday. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE07
Coffs Harbour's Hayley Morris spots a gap during the first training session at Farrer. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE01
Newcastle's Rowdi Saunders wants to have a crack at the National squad. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE08
Tayla Sampson from Moree shows her skills with the ball in one hand. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE04
Claudia Schneider came across from Moree to take on the best in the country. Photo: Gareth Gardner 071016GGE05
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