Moree Indigenous Girls Team


Moree Indigenous Girls Team

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The much reduced and now government funded (under the taxpayer funded "No school, no play" programme) Indigenous Football Festival, finishes tomorrow, Saturday. The propaganda and marketing machine will have reports and photographs of those few fortunate Aboriginal children to the fore before you can say "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
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At least the first time in 09, any indigenous girl in the town could try out, including local junior club members and those with an actual interest and perhaps even a touch of ability.

Not only is it now reduced to girls (none have an interest in club football and still no boys from all of northern and north west nsw) from a single school among the handful in the town and many hundreds in the region, but it's now morphed into part and parcel of the government funded 'no school, no sport' programme. (which in my opinion is removing what is often the one and only enjoyment in a kids life and the only vehicle to reach them. But that's another story)

The 'festival' is also funded by the NT government. So, it's gone from a token "look what we're pretending to be doing, so our WC bid looks good", to "look what's now changed into a few schools participating in a token government funded programme (that we will allow people to believe is all ffa funded) that gets some Murray kids together to use for political advantage and an annual media opportunity.

However, good on the kids getting to go and I hope they enjoy it. It's a pity good men like Kean Marshall and others are limited by the political suits calling the shots based solely on current propaganda requirements.




Edited by skeptic: 21/6/2011 12:20:54 PM
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Moree Indigenous Girls Team

Thursday, 16 June 2011

Moree High School Indigenous Football Festival Representatives.
Article written by Kean Marshall

Moree High School will be sending a team of girls to represent Northern New South Wales Football at the upcoming Indigenous Football Festival in Alice Springs In July.

These young footballers were part of Football Federation Australia’s "No School No Play" program which is about encouraging and educating indigenous students on the importance of attending school.

The Moree team travelling to Alice Springs for the Indigenous Football Festival consists of 14 girls from years 7, 8 and 9. The girls have been training twice a week for the past 6 weeks in preparation for the festival.

"None of the girls have played football beyond the school level, so we have been working on their basic skills at training and getting them used to playing in set positions.” said Sandra Duley, Relieving Head Teacher of Mathematics at Moree Secondary College.

“The girls are very excited to travel such a vast distance for the festival and most of them have never been on a plane before so this is another exciting facet to the trip.’’

The girls will travel to Alice Springs via Sydney with an overnight stop on the way there and also on the way home.

We wish them the best of luck in the festival.

http://www.a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=newsdisplay&id=40027

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