Western Force player Clay Uyen with Oscar Maher (Year 5), Nathan Fritz (pre-primary), Joshua Giles (Year 3), Phoebe Capelli (pre-primary), Imogen Capelli (Year 4) and Annabell Giles (pre-primary).
Camera IconWestern Force player Clay Uyen with Oscar Maher (Year 5), Nathan Fritz (pre-primary), Joshua Giles (Year 3), Phoebe Capelli (pre-primary), Imogen Capelli (Year 4) and Annabell Giles (pre-primary). Credit: Supplied/Martin Kennealey

School adds rugby to sports program

Tyler BrownJoondalup Times

MULLALOO Beach Primary School will run a rugby program in Term 4.

Western Force player Clay Uyen recently visited the school to help Rugby WA donate some rugby balls from the Belt Up campaign.

Coach Chad Capelli said it was a “fantastic initiative to drive positive interaction between boys and girls within a primary school environment”.

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The Insurance Commission of WA has funded the Belt Up campaign since 1997, encouraging seatbelt use to reduce the severity of injury in car accidents.

Western Force player Clay Uyen with Annabell Giles (pre-primary), Imogen Capelli (Year 4), Oscar Maher (Year 5), Joshua Giles (Year 3), Phoebe Capelli (pre-primary) and Nathan Fritz (pre-primary). Martin Kennealey
Camera IconWestern Force player Clay Uyen with Annabell Giles (pre-primary), Imogen Capelli (Year 4), Oscar Maher (Year 5), Joshua Giles (Year 3), Phoebe Capelli (pre-primary) and Nathan Fritz (pre-primary). Martin Kennealey Credit: Supplied/Supplied