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The allegiance between the Cronulla Sharks and the Central Coast was strengthened recently when 12 Sharks, including David Peachey, JAson Stevens and Michael Sullivan, and coach Stuart Raper, delighted almost 300 junior players at the inaugural Sharks/Central Coast Rip rugby league coaching clinic at Berkeley Vale.
The youngsters who attended the clinic were put through their paces on a series of skills stations headed by some of the best players and coaches in the business, as well as up and coming talent from the Rip/Central Coast Academy of Sport Harold Matthews and SG Ball squads.
Central Coast Rip Chairman Garry Tiernan said such junior clinics were only the beginning of the club's plans of maintaining the development of rugby league throughout the Central Coast.
"This is the start of a unique relationship with the Sharks, which will provide the youth of the Central Coast access to NRL players and the chance to learn the best game of all, rugby league," he said.
Another initiative of the Sharks support was for the Rip to provide each of the 15 junior clubs on the Central Coast the opportunity to nominate one player in the 12-15 year age group to attend the NSW Junior Blues Camp at Narrabeen free of charge.
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A highlight of the Junior Blues Camp is the chance for four camp participants to be selected as State of origin ballboys.