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Police, students, PCYC and community members are battle it out in the 2023 Gunji Origin Reconciliation Cup.
Transcript
00:00 It's important because it's a community event where the police and the community can come
00:07 together, especially our Indigenous members and the young people in the community.
00:12 And it's a non-threatening environment.
00:14 Normally when people interact with the police, something bad's happened.
00:17 I'm Deakin.
00:18 Our strategy today is probably just score.
00:21 Hi, my name's Gorday Hazel and our strategy today is to make a breakthrough and pass to
00:26 the girls.
00:27 Hi, my name's Lee Moran, part of the community team here.
00:31 Yeah, we're down here today playing in the Gunji Cup, hopefully to beat the Gunjis.
00:37 What's your strategy to win?
00:39 Just play hard, work hard.
00:41 Yeah, let the young fellas do all the work, us old fellas just pass the ball around.
00:45 Hi, my name is Samika Bailey and our strategy today is hold the ball and score tries.
00:51 Go Ducko!
00:52 Hi, my name's Constable Payne, I'm from Lake Eulora Police.
00:55 We're here today at the Gunji Origin playing against all the schools in the Eulora.
01:00 Our strategy today to win is to just keep fighting, you know, don't give up.
01:06 Have fun, that's the most important thing.
01:08 Hi, my name's Colm Walker and the way we're going to win today is from our secret weapon,
01:12 Tyrell Wongta.
01:13 Hi, my name is Robert.
01:14 Our strategy to win today is teamwork.
01:15 We're going to play a game of tag, we're going to play a game of tag, we're going to play
01:42 a game of tag.
02:00 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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