THE HON. WARREN SNOWDON MP
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel
Friday, 22 May 2009
088/2009
IMALU TIGERS GET SET FOR DREAMTIME AT THE G
The Imalu Tigers from Melville Island off the Northern Territory are getting ready for
the AFL game of their life, thanks to the support of Defence Force Recruiting.
Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, the Hon Warren Snowdon, MP, said he
cant wait til tomorrow afternoon when the Tiwi team will play the curtain raiser for
the Indigenous round at the MCG.
Imalu won the right to play on the hallowed turf of the MCG after taking out the
Defence Jobs Cup in an Indigenous pre-season competition in Darwin last year, Mr
Snowdon said.
They were unbeaten in all 7 games, and I know they will be playing to win tomorrow
as they go up against the Brambuk Eels, which brings together the best young
Indigenous players from across Victoria.
Both AFL and Defence play an important role in Indigenous communities in the
Northern Territory, giving young men and women fit, healthy, focused role models
who understand the value of training, commitment and teamwork.
Mr Snowdon said NORFORCE, the Regional Force Surveillance Unit, is already
greatly respected in the communities, but this partnership between Defence and AFL
helps reach the kids and reinforce the opportunities that a career with the Australian
Defence Force offers.
The Armys central values of Courage, Initiative and Teamwork will certainly be seen
on the AFL field tomorrow, said Mr Snowdon.
The Imalu Tigers will no doubt be cold at first, not to mention daunted by the crowd,
but they have already proven they have the courage, initiative and teamwork to see
them through.
I congratulate the players on getting to the MCG, and Im really looking forward to
seeing them in action, Mr Snowdon concluded.
There are many diverse career opportunities in the Australian Defence Force. For
more information, visit defencejobs.gov.au or call 13 19 01.
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