Club Connect: Building Stronger Sporting Communities Together

Tony Crowe • March 25, 2026

NRL NT, in partnership with the NRL Dolphins, is proud to deliver Club Connect—an engaging and practical development session designed to support and strengthen community sporting clubs across the Northern Territory.

Taking place at TRL Stadium on Monday 13 April from 5:30pm to 7:00pm, this free session will bring together club leaders, volunteers, coaches and administrators for an opportunity to learn, connect and grow.

Facilitated by the NRL Dolphins, Club Connect will provide direct insights from an elite NRL environment, with a focus on building sustainable, high-performing community clubs both on and off the field.


Session Focus Areas

Participants will gain valuable knowledge and practical tools across key areas critical to club success, including:

  • Well-being: Supporting players, volunteers and club environments to create safe, inclusive and positive experiences
  • Sponsorship Partnerships: Building and maintaining meaningful relationships with local partners
  • Social Media Management: Enhancing club visibility, engagement and communication through digital platforms


Strengthening Our Game

Club Connect forms part of NRL NT’s ongoing commitment to building capability across affiliated clubs and ensuring strong, connected communities through rugby league.

By working alongside the NRL Dolphins, this initiative reinforces the alignment between elite pathways and grassroots development, providing Territory clubs with access to knowledge, networks and opportunities that support long-term growth.


Event Details

Date: Monday 13 April
Time: 5:30pm – 7:00pm
Location: TRL Stadium, Marrara
Cost: Free (registration required)

Spots are limited, and all attendees are encouraged to register via the QR code provided in promotional materials.




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