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Junior Gridiron Program

March 8th, 2010

Bring It On Sports is running a tackle gridiron and non-contact flag season February – June 2010. The program is available to boys and girls aged 6 – 15 years. Junior Gridiron Program flyer Bring It On Sports is a private enterprise, and is an associate member of Gridiron NSW.

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Gridiron NSW 2010 Executive

March 1st, 2010

The GNSW Annual General Meeting was held on Sunday 28th February. As is the normal procedure, the Executive board for 2009 was dissolved and elections were held for the 2010 executive positions. The new executive positions for 2010 are as follows: President: Jason Gaffey Vice President – Division 1: Fady Aoun Vice President – Colts [...]

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Blake Muir receives scholarship offer from U Hawaii

February 20th, 2010

Australian Blake Muir, 18 of Sutherland and a graduate of Kirrawee High School in NSW, has received a scholarship offer from the University of Hawai’i to begin in January 2011. Blake is a member of the Sutherland Seahawks Gridiron club, playing in the 2009 GNSW Colts and Senior competitions. He played a range of positions [...]

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Gridiron player photography session opportunity

November 11th, 2009

Emerging sports Photographer Brett Hemmings is looking for a Gridiron player to feature in a series of portraits he is putting together. The series will feature athletes from sporting codes that are often left out of the public eye, and will look to promote up and coming athletes who are performing well in their sporting [...]

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ISP program 2010-2011

October 9th, 2009

The USA Football International Student Program (ISP), which is run in conjunction with IFAF, is now accepting nominations for the 2010-2011 academic year. The ISP is currently in its fourth year of helping student-athletes to attend preparatory schools in the United States where their academic success is as important as their success on the football [...]

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