The blue and yellow brigade supported the club’s new RUOK? Day initiative.
In line with the national RUOK? Day campaign, it encourages people to look out for one another.
By taking the time for an ‘RUOK?’ conversation, and genuinely listening with an open mind, we can all help the people in our world feel supported and connected.
The club said the day mirrored the club’s culture of player and supporter wellbeing.
The clubrooms were decorated to mark the day, and RUOK? Day merchandise was available.
All football and netball teams also took the time to nominate a teammate for a special RUOK? award this week - to recognise someone that is a great teammate, a great friend and always kind to others.
The show of unity happily coincided with the club’s past players’ day.
More photos on page 6 of today’s edition.
For results, including RUOK? award recipients, turn to today’s PT Sport.
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