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GOVE RISE Camp

Tony Crowe • February 24, 2025

Focussed Heavily on Skill Development

In support of the Gove United Rugby League Club who is currently making plans to start local senior and junior Rugby League Competitions, the National Rugby League Northern Territory will be visiting Nhulunbuy from the 7th to the 9th of March, to run a RISE training camp over 2.5 days.

Members of the NRL NT Pathways team will be delivering the content of this program which will have a focus on the following:

  • Skill Development through fundamental skill activities and games
  • Strength and Conditioning education and training
  • Mental Health focus training
  • Running technique development


Follow the below link for more information on the RISE Program:
https://www.playrugbyleague.com/framework/rise

As Gove United are also building an U15's Boys team to play in the Territory Championships on the 29th of March in Darwin, this will also be a great opportunity for local talent to attend and try out for the final traveling team. The door will also be open for the 16's Girls age groups and the 16's female representative team, as well as selections for 2026 and beyond.

Please see the below details for all information on the camp and see the attached itinerary:

Where: Hindle Oval
When: 7th/8th/9th of March

Times: 

  • Friday 7th - 4:30pm - 5:30pm
  • Saturday 8th - 10:00am - 1:00pm
  • Sunday 9th - 10:00am - 1:00pm

Cost: Free
Ages: 12 to 18 (Male & Female)


Please use the below link to register and confirm your place at the camp.

https://profile.mysideline.com.au/register/entity?data=eyJlbnRpdHlJZCI6NjAxNjM4NTksImVudGl0eVR5cGUiOiJwcm9ncmFtIn0%3D&source=rugby-league

For further information please contact NRL NT Pathways Manager Duncan MacGillivray on 0479130415.



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