Currabubla Public School had a visit from NSW Blues State of Origin coach Brad Fittler and former Blues players including Danny Buderus, Nathan Hindmarsh, Mark O’Meley, Mark Hughes and Beau Scott.
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The league legends were in town as part of a fundraising tour of NSW to raise money for homeless youth. The players were kind enough to sign a 2018 NSW Blues jersey, which will be raffled off at the Currabubula Pub and Café in the coming weeks.
Tickets are $2 and can be purchased from the school and the pub. Proceeds will go to the “Youth off the streets” charity.
Thank you Mrs Begley for organising the visit.
St Joseph’s Quirindi 2019 Annual Swimming Carnival was held on Thursday, February 7.
2019 St Joseph’s swimming carnival champions were: Senior girls – Kaitlin Rheinberger; runner-up Scarlett Slade; Senior boys – Harry Bartholomew; runner-up Oliver Bratley; 11 year girls – Hannah Seymour; runner-up Seri McCulloch; 11 year boys – Jack Wilson; runner-up Matthew Bratley; junior girls – Rebecca Teuma; runner-up Hayley Rheinberger; Junior boys – Will Bartholomew; runner-up Charles Lee; Sub-junior girls – Phoebe Farrant-Wills; Sub-junior boy – Ricky Hird; runner-up Zeb Allan; Spirit of St Joseph’s Trophies – Rosie Lee and Maddox Davis; 50m freestyle – Harry Bartholomew; Winning house – Gold.