
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sporting skills and culture will be on display at the Deadly Cup Carnival, adding another high quality sporting event to our events calendar and helping celebrate a unique part of our lifestyle.
Kicking off NAIDOC Week celebrations in the Top End on Sunday, 2 July 2023, around 3000 competitors, fans and volunteers are expected to flood Territory Rugby League Stadium at Marrara for the event.
Gates open at 11.30am, with a welcome ceremony at 12pm, and the first game at 1.30pm.
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The carnival promotes healthy living and wellbeing with 25 sponsors and exhibitors to provide information on positive lifestyles and services. There will also be information on education and training opportunities, and pathways into health careers.
The free event will see Indigenous All Stars teams playing Territory All Stars across U14 Boys, U15 Girls, U16 Boys, U17 Girls, U18 Boys, Senior Men’s and Women’s divisions with over 250 players expected to take to the field.
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