In pictures: Maroons visit junior clubs
The Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons wasted no time getting familiar with the surroundings at their new home base on the Sunshine Coast during their first day in camp, heading out on junior club visits across the region to meet some of their young fans. Photos: Amy Bock / NRL Development, Colleen Edwards / QRL and supplied by Rugby League Sunshine Coast junior clubs.
Shaniah Power, Tamika Upton and Lauren Brown visited the Beerwah Bulldogs home ground. Photo: Amy Bock / NRL Development
Tamika Upton, Lauren Brown and Shaniah Power at the Beerwah Bulldogs home ground. Photo: Amy Bock / NRL Development
Shaniah Power, Tamika Upton and Lauren Brown visited the Beerwah Bulldogs home ground. Other clubs to visit were Bribie Island and Beachmere. Photo: Amy Bock / NRL Development
Tamika Upton, Lauren Brown and Shaniah Power with some little fans. Photo: Amy Bock / NRL Development
Natassja Purontakanen and Shannon Mato at Coolum Colts. Photo: supplied
Karina Brown, Natassja Purontakanen and Shannon Mato at Coolum Colts. Photo: supplied
Destiny Brill and a young rugby league fan at Caboolture Snakes. Photo: Colleen Edwards / QRL
Bri Clark with two little fans at Caboolture Snakes. Photo: Colleen Edwards / QRL
A young Caboolture Snakes fan with Harvey Norman Queensland Maroons captain Ali Brigginshaw. Photo: Colleen Edwards / QRL
Chelsea Lenarduzzi with a fan at the Caboolture Snakes home ground. Photo: Colleen Edwards / QRL
Going through some drills at Caboolture Snakes. Photo: Colleen Edwards / QRL
Tallisha Harden, Shenae Ciosiolka and Romy Teitzel headed to Kawana. Photo: supplied
Tarryn Aiken, Rona Peters and Tazmin Gray visited Nambour Junior Crushers. Photo: supplied
Tarryn Aiken, Tazmin Gray and Rona Peters with some fans at Nambour Junior Crushers. Photo: supplied
Tiana Raftstrand-Smith, Zahara Temara and Julia Robinson headed out to the home of the Noosa Pirates. Photo: supplied

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