Promising NSW referees swelter through drills in the Central West

Bradley Jurd
Updated January 22 2018 - 8:33am, first published 8:25am
HARD WORK: NSWRL Referees operations manager Paul Kalina and  NSWRL Referees high performance manager Stuart  Raper at CSU's University Oval, running a coaching clinic on Saturday afternoon. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 012018crefs1
HARD WORK: NSWRL Referees operations manager Paul Kalina and NSWRL Referees high performance manager Stuart Raper at CSU's University Oval, running a coaching clinic on Saturday afternoon. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOK 012018crefs1

Forty of rugby league’s most promising match officials underwent three days of physical, tactical and mentally-challenging activities at the inaugural New South Wales Rugby League Referee’s high performance training camp at Bathurst on Friday to Sunday. 

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Bradley Jurd

Bradley Jurd

Journalist at Western Advocate, Bathurst

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