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U12 Blue Mountains Junior Rugby Team Hosts Sanda City Touring Team
The much-anticipated event saw the U12 Blue Mountains Junior Rugby team squaring off against the Sanda Rugby Football Club's touring team at the picturesque Lapstone Oval.
This cherished tradition, which has been a cornerstone of the sister city partnership, has not only fostered cultural exchange but also built a strong bond between the communities. The friendly rugby union game marked a significant milestone as it was the first post-Covid tour, rekindling the enthusiasm that had been put on hold since 2018 due to the pandemic.
The Sister City Committee has been instrumental in coordinating this bi-annual event, ensuring that the ties between Blue Mountains and Sanda City remain vibrant and enduring. The rugby match, held at 5:30 pm on August 16th, brought together young athletes from different corners of the world, showcasing the power of sports to transcend geographical and cultural boundaries.
Residents gathered to witness the exhilarating match, demonstrating the community's support for this heartwarming tradition. Spectators cheered on the young rugby players, highlighting the camaraderie that has blossomed between the two cities over the years.
Blue Mountains JRC President Anthony Hooke expressed his delight at seeing the rugby field once again become a platform for cultural exchange and friendship. "The U12 Blue Mountains JRC team's match against the Sanda RFC’s touring team goes beyond the scoreline. It's about fostering connections and nurturing the bond that unites us."
As the final whistle blew, the Sanda team emerged victorious on the field, but the real triumph lay in the enduring friendship between the two cities. This match served as a testament to the resilience of these communities in the face of challenges and a symbol of the strong ties that continue to bind Blue Mountains and Sanda City together.
With this successful tour, the sister city relationship between Blue Mountains and Sanda City has been reignited, promising more opportunities for cultural exchange, friendship, and collaboration in the years to come.
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This article archived 17 Oct 2023
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