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In pictures: Bull Sharks rugby season launch

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Vice President Engagement Catherine Marks, Bond Rugby Club President Heath Hill, Brooklyn Manu and Selena Tranter.     

Bond University Rugby launched their 2023 season with a breakfast at the Fabian Fay Clubhouse this morning, March 24.

Former Wallaby Berrick Barnes was guest speaker and guests included members of the new Bull Sharks wheelchair rugby squad which is competing in the Wheelchair Rugby Australia National League this year.

The Queensland Premier Rugby season begins tomorrow with the Bull Sharks taking on Wests at Sci-Fleet Stadium in Brisbane.

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Back: Berrick Barnes, Emilie Gollan and  Ella Sabljak.
Front: Ben Newton, Brett Morris and Leigh Skinner.
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Former Wallaby Berrick Barnes was guest speaker at the season launch.
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The 2023 season launch at the Fabian Fay Clubhouse at Bond University.
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Women's captain Elisha Godsiff, Berrick Barnes and Colts 1 co-captain Zeb Misios.
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Colts 1 Coach Rico Gear and First Grade Head Coach Grant Anderson face the music.

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