Wests Tigers partner with Winanga-Li Family Centre

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Wed 17 Feb 2021, 05:00 PM

Wests Tigers have strengthened the relationship with the Indigenous community of Gunnedah through partnering with the Winanga-Li Aboriginal Child and Family Centre.

The community centre aims to strengthen the region by providing education and support for children and families while recognising, respecting and accepting differences in people.

Wests Tigers are committed to helping achieve improved outcomes for Aboriginal children and their families and closing the gap on Aboriginal disadvantage.


The club has joined forces through a cadetship program, that will help provide employment pathways for Indigenous youth, helping create career and education opportunities.

Wests Tigers Indigenous players – James Roberts, Daine Laurie, Kiah Cooper, Allan Fitzgibbon and Tyronne Roberts-Davis – along with Head Coach Michael Maguire and Captain James Tamou visited the centre in Gunnedah on Wednesday afternoon.

The team had the opportunity of touring the facilitates and received a warm welcome to country. The welcome was delivered by Greg Griffiths and provided the Wests Tigers with a small insight into the strong traditions of the Gomeroi Nation.

“It’s great to come back out here and help the community,” Roberts said.

“I used to be one of those little kids. It just gives them hope that their dreams can come true like mine have. Being a good role model is very important.”


Maguire, who has become an ambassador of the centre, is committed to strengthening the club’s relationship with the Indigenous community.

“We’re really enjoying watching the indigenous space grow,” Maguire said.

“I’m very fortunate that I get to work in the Maori space, the Samoan space as well.

“As a club, I want to create an environment welcome to all. I want it to be a club that is welcoming to all Indigenous people.”
 
Geez, this is another great step forward as a club and will create an even bigger footprint for our indigenous connection.

But the first thing I thought of this is where Dallas Donnelly came from, and the place where Dally Messenger died. Lots of rugby league history here.
 
Proud that my club is reaching out with programs such as these, together with having some indigenous players in our squad again.

Also hoping that it helps educate us as a supporter base to help take another step alongside them on the long journey towards true reconciliation.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

I'm available.
 
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304494) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

I'm available.

Too old .. too slow ?
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304495) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304494) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

I'm available.

Too old .. too slow ?

Chuck him in goals?
Great work from the club , we've always had community programs as a big focus.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304495) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304494) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

I'm available.

Too old .. too slow ?


Can make up for those shortcomings with Michael Pobjie level niggle and high shots.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304495) said:
@cochise said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304494) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

I'm available.

Too old .. too slow ?

Touch of ginger in some youngsters with a bit of toe.
 
@hobbo1 said in [Wests Tigers partner with Winanga\-Li Family Centre](/post/1304493) said:
Agree with the above comments but we still need a Ranga imo

Is Seyfarth not enough ranga for ya.
Do you remember Nick Graham , & you still want another ranga.
 
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