The provided materials, coupled with follow-up opportunities, promise a lasting impact on the PNG coaching program.
Our coaches' commitment reflects a dedication to continuous improvement within our game in PNG, especially pleasing if we become the NRL 18th Team,” Grima said.
The purposefully designed conference provided the clubs with the greatest opportunities to prepare for the 2024 season and encourage club professionalism.
Mr Tony Archer, Competition Governance Manager, said, “This conference is a demonstration of the importance and investment that the game is making in driving club professionalism in our competition to improve the standards.”
“This is the first step in ensuring that we work closely with our clubs, develop the skills and opportunities for all within the game.”
“We place players’ safety, coach development, and strong franchises at the forefront of our ambition to achieve club professionalism in our Digicel ExxonMobil Cup competition in 2024.”
“Our clubs have been provided with education and tools that are equivalent to the NRL.”
Meanwhile PNGFRL CEO Mr Stanley Hondina said, PNGRFL is constantly striving to improve the standards of the game across the country.
“This conference is a part of how we provide opportunities for those in rugby league to improve as coaches and managers, but also as people.”
“We are focused on family and the community, that we will provide our players a safe environment through training.”
“The large infrastructure investment in game analysis, medical infrastructure and improving the sustainability and strength of our clubs links directly with our strategic objectives.” NEWS
SUCCESSFUL 2024 DIGI EXXONMOBIL CUP FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
By Paula David |
February 7, 2024
The provided materials, coupled with follow-up opportunities, promise a lasting impact on the PNG coaching program.
Our coaches' commitment reflects a dedication to continuous improvement within our game in PNG, especially pleasing if we become the NRL 18th Team,” Grima said.
The purposefully designed conference provided the clubs with the greatest opportunities to prepare for the 2024 season and encourage club professionalism.
Mr Tony Archer, Competition Governance Manager, said, “This conference is a demonstration of the importance and investment that the game is making in driving club professionalism in our competition to improve the standards.”
“This is the first step in ensuring that we work closely with our clubs, develop the skills and opportunities for all within the game.”
“We place players’ safety, coach development, and strong franchises at the forefront of our ambition to achieve club professionalism in our Digicel ExxonMobil Cup competition in 2024.”
“Our clubs have been provided with education and tools that are equivalent to the NRL.”
Meanwhile PNGFRL CEO Mr Stanley Hondina said, PNGRFL is constantly striving to improve the standards of the game across the country.
“This conference is a part of how we provide opportunities for those in rugby league to improve as coaches and managers, but also as people.”
“We are focused on family and the community, that we will provide our players a safe environment through training.”
“The large infrastructure investment in game analysis, medical infrastructure and improving the sustainability and strength of our clubs links directly with our strategic objectives.” LATEST NEWS