SHOOSH For Kids Round
Tony Crowe • June 4, 2024
Just Let Them Play

2024 Shoosh Round – June14th & 15th
Shoosh for Kids is a collaborative effort between NRL NT, Northern Territory Government and Touch Football NT to encourage positive spectator behaviour at junior sport.
The very simple message – if you don’t have anything nice to say, shoosh for kids.
Keep it positive. Keep it fun. Keep kids coming back to junior sport!
#Shoosh4kidsNT


The Alice Springs RISE Development Program is a specialised training camp designed to enhance the skills of young rugby league players—whether you’re just starting out or already playing regularly. This exciting program offers a unique opportunity for players to improve their game through expert coaching, skill development, and team-focused activities. The Alice Springs RISE Development Program is a specialised training camp designed to enhance the skills of young rugby league players—whether you’re just starting out or already playing regularly. This exciting program offers a unique opportunity for players to improve their game through expert coaching, skill development, and team-focused activities.

Following the conclusion of the 2025 Junior NRL NT Female Competitions, we are excited to invite girls aged 16 to 18 to take part in the 2025/26 Off-Season RISE Rookie Development Program . This program is designed to provide female players with the chance to develop their skills, enjoy competitive fixtures, and explore representative pathways in rugby league. Opening Fixtures – Terrigal Sharks U18 Girls As part of the program launch, participants will play two showcase matches against the visiting Terrigal Sharks from NSW: When: Sunday 28th & Monday 29th September 2025 Kick-off: 5:30pm both nights Where: Territory Rugby League Stadium Whether you’re an aspiring representative player or just keen to enjoy the experience of playing against Terrigal, this is a fantastic opportunity to get involved. No prior representative experience is required. Program Benefits After the opening fixtures, the program continues with nine development sessions over three months . Every registered participant will receive: Free training apparel Specialist coaching and skill development The chance to be identified for the CAS 18s Girls Program Includes up to two all-expenses-paid camps in Melbourne in 2026 Potential selection for the 2026 Australian Secondary Schools Championships

It's Back, You Mob! The Deadly Cup will be held on Sunday 6 July at TRL Stadium, right here on Larrakia Country (Darwin). Come and celebrate NAIDOC Week with Community and see some of the Territory's best Rugby League talent as the Indigenous All Stars take on the Territory All Stars from Juniors through to our Senior Women and Senior Men's teams. The Deadly Cup is brought to you by the Deadly Vision Centre in partnership with NRL Northern Territory , Indigenous Allied Health Australia and Danila Dilba Health Service. For all you mob interested in getting involved be sure to watch this space. Sponsorship opportunities are now open and so hit us up via Facebook message or email us at shaun@deadly.health if you're keen to support. Stay Tuned and Stay Deadly! # DeadlyCup #NAIDOCWee k