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Pro Shottas reap rewards

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THE PRO SHOTTAS Football Club will be hoping to again make some significant strikes between the goalposts before the final whistle of the 2017 season.

At their annual awards ceremony at the Banks Playing Field, Wildey
on Saturday head coach Greg Castagne said last year’s success was based on team effort, confidence and discipline.

“I think what keeps it [the club] alive and what keeps it going is that the coaches have bought into our philosophy of dedication and discipline. The coaches are qualified now and the club is not just the players, the players and the parents work together.

“I think [it is also] discipline and belief, belief that we can achieve and win internationally. We need to let our boys and girls dream big,” he said. (RG)

 

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

 

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