One New Zealand Warriors CEO Cameron George has announced a significant partnership with the City of Logan in South East Queensland to establish an academy and community program. The collaboration aims to provide elite training opportunities and identify talent in rugby league while also engaging young individuals in sports and potential career paths beyond football.
Logan City Mayor Jon Raven introduced the joint venture, emphasizing the academy’s role in offering a direct pathway for boys and girls to join the NRL and NRLW teams. George expressed enthusiasm for expanding the club’s presence in South East Queensland, a region renowned for producing rugby league talent.
The partnership involves a strategic alliance with leading community developer Ausbuild, which will support the initiative by creating employment and community engagement prospects for local residents. George highlighted the club’s commitment to fostering community connections and expressed gratitude for Logan City’s endorsement.
Mayor Raven underscored Logan’s rich rugby league heritage, noting the city’s history of nurturing NRL stars and its diverse population with ties to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. He welcomed the Warriors to the region, emphasizing their shared values of community support and youth development.
The Warriors will establish a base at the Logan Metro Sports Park in Browns Plains, where they will collaborate with local rugby league clubs to enhance skills and provide direct access to NRL resources. Ausbuild’s Managing Director, Matt Bell, highlighted the partnership’s potential to offer career pathways, including apprenticeships and job opportunities for young people.
Logan City Council will facilitate the Warriors’ access to sporting facilities and office spaces, fostering closer ties between the club and the local community. The program aims to support grassroots rugby league development and strengthen the game within Logan, building on the city’s reputation as a rugby league hotspot.
In a show of community engagement, the Warriors will host a captain’s run at Logan Metro Sports Park, inviting fans to attend a free event and interact with the team before their NRL match against the Gold Titans in Robina. This initiative aligns with the club’s focus on empowering young individuals and creating opportunities for personal growth beyond the field.
As the partnership unfolds, the Warriors look forward to making a positive impact in Logan City by inspiring the next generation of rugby league talent and fostering a culture of inclusivity and opportunity. The collaboration signifies a significant step towards building stronger community connections and providing avenues for local youth to pursue their sporting dreams.
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