In pictures: Queensland Country jersey presentations
Country men's and women's players and family members gathered for jersey presentations on Saturday night ahead of the XXXX City v Country. A couple of former Queensland greats were special guests - QRL independent director Sam Bliss, and Chris 'Choppy' Close. Photos: Jacob Grams/QRL
QRL independent director Samantha Bliss addressed the Country teams and family members on Saturday night.
Country fullback Georgia Bartlett with coach John Buttigieg and Sam Bliss.
Country winger Toni Daisy
Country centre Gagie Mackie Namok.
Country centre Genavie Tabuai.
Country winger Melody Tass.
Country five-eighth Malia Ting
Country halfback and captain Imogen Healy.
Country prop Xanthe Topping and family.
Country hooker Alenna Whipp.
Country prop Amy Atkinson
Country second rower Felicity Powdrell.
Country second rower Madi Westecott.
Country lock Jordii Mahendrarajah, with 'sisters' - Country, Townsville and club teammates Mateeka Nielson and Gagie Mackie Namok.
Country's Kortney Deguara and family.
Country interchange Ella Cronin.
Country interchange Chloe Buttigieg.
Country interchange Mateeka Nielson and her 'sisters' Gagie Mackie Namok and Jordii Mahendrarajah.
'Choppy' Close addresses the group.
Country men's coach Col Speed.
Country fullback Lennix Tovo.
Country winger Jake Riley.
Country centre Joseph Vite.
Country centre Sam Elara.
Country winger Jake Speed.
Country fullback Jed Bignell and family.
Country halfback and co-captain Chris Woodbridge.
Country prop Henry Teatau and family.
Country hooker Jack Pattie and his dad.
Country prop and co-captain Blake Mara.
Country second rower Jeremiah Matautia.
Country second rower Logona Vetemotu
Country lock Bailey Cavanough.
Country interchange Curtis Dempsey invited family friend John Buttigieg to present his jersey.
Country interchange Jake Leitch and family.
Country interchange Anthony Ngunz.
Country interchange Dan Moevao.

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