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The Tip Sheet – 2024 Ep 43: Junior Reps Wrap Up & NRLW Update Feat. Steve Georgallis

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Steve Georgallis joins The Tip Sheet once again to chat to Sixties and Forty20 about the conclusion of the Junior Representatives as well as the NRLW as they approach their 2024 preseason.

With three teams bowing out of the first week of the finals, the show looks at what lessons were learned including the difference in nature between the regular season and the finals. The Tarsha Gale missed the postseason but will have a number of player progressing through the development pipeline as Steve reveals who will be making the jump this year.

Abbi Church is the latest core retention for the NRLW and Steve discusses what she brings to the team before providing a small update to how the squad is travelling as they prepare to enter the preseason in the coming weeks.

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3 thoughts on “The Tip Sheet – 2024 Ep 43: Junior Reps Wrap Up & NRLW Update Feat. Steve Georgallis

    1. Joseph

      The JETS program is a great initiative. As a parent I would feel comfortable knowing my child is involved with a club that cares about their overall welfare and future outside football.
      It’s important for wide eyed youngsters to understand what it takes to be an elite athelete and equally important to understand that only a small percentage make an career out of sport.
      Mentoring and developing young athletes requires more than just footy knowledge.
      Our kids are in good hands with Steve.
      Thanks for the rare insight gents and thanks to Steve for giving us a peek into our future.

      1. sixties

        It’s a great insight into the reality of the commitment required in addition to the importance of continuing to place a priority on having another plan for your future.

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