Storm rolling into Estella as rugby league looks to create new pathway

Courtney Rees
Updated March 21 2024 - 6:01pm, first published March 20 2024 - 7:15pm
Estella Public School students Tyson Dunstan, 8, Lucas Diaz, 9, and Sophia Diaz, 8, get a taste of rugby league as a new club looks to provide an avenue to the sport closer to home. Picture by Tom Dennis
Estella Public School students Tyson Dunstan, 8, Lucas Diaz, 9, and Sophia Diaz, 8, get a taste of rugby league as a new club looks to provide an avenue to the sport closer to home. Picture by Tom Dennis

A new club is looking to make sure rugby league takes Wagga's fastest-growing suburbs by storm.

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Courtney Rees

Courtney Rees

Sports journalist

Courtney is a sports journalist from The Daily Advertiser focusing on Group Nine, Southern Inland, cricket, harness racing and greyhound racing.

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