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Bulldogs continue sponsorship of Bourke Clontarf


Top trainer awards went to Jahleon Smith, Jayreke Smith, Valentine Orcher, Raylan Lollback, Mekhi Payne-Forman, Logan Lollback, and Kruz Ryan. The award winners are pictured with Sam Simmons (far left) and Constable Joshua Ross (far right). Photo Sheila Bartley

Bourke High School


NSW Police in partnership with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club presented the Bourke High School Clontarf Academy Spirit Award for 2024 at Bourke High School on Wednesday 20 November.

This award – a framed 2024 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs rugby league jumper went to 16-year-old, Logan Lollback.

Logan was presented with the award after several Key Performance Areas (KPA’s) were evaluated, including training attendance, afternoon activity attendance, school attendance, overall academy engagement, and most importantly, the student who attempts set tasks and who continues to develop life skills using the academy’s values.

The Clontarf Foundation exists to improve the education, discipline, life skills, self-esteem and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and by doing so equips them to participate more meaningfully in society. […]


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