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Nepean Ducks flying high in NSW Gridiron

with Matt “ Duck Man ” Austin
The NFL is a massive sport and has a global audience . Super Bowl LVIII has been a smash hit with Kansas City Chiefs putting the San Francisco 49ers to the sword , and everyone knows about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce , right ? But do you know about Penrith ’ s own team of champions and Kookaburra Cup Colts 2023 champions the Nepean Ducks ? Let me tell you a story .
Darren White the current president of the Nepean Ducks has been with the club since they started in 2014 . He is a guy that gets stuff done and was a player in their first season . He loved the joint so much he took over as president in 2015 while still playing . Prior to that he played for the Pirates before he made his way out to the Riff and fell in love with the Ducks .
The Nepean Ducks play out of the newly refurbished Doug Rennie field at Kingswood , one of the boutique venues of the competition with updated changerooms and canteen facilities , plus an improved playing surface which is in mint condition . The Ducks share their facilities with Penrith Waratahs Junior
Rugby League Club which has allowed both clubs to benefit from the use of one of the best sporting fields in the Penrith district .
The benefit of the upgrade has seen the Ducks host four rounds last season of the Sydney Gridiron competition . This hosts four clubs including Colts and it is a full day at the venue . This top competitive gridiron is a great win for the club , the game and the local area .
Back before the Ducks started their Sydney Gridiron journey , Penrith used to be called the Outlaws and started up in the mid-nineties playing in a strong Sydney competition . Penrith also had the Penrith City Chiefs in the junior space . The Outlaws wound up in 2011 . Some of the biggest challenges are players working on night shift who can ’ t train which makes it difficult to build the team .
The club have attracted a lot of players from other sports such as soccer , rugby union and rugby league . They can tutor people all the different roles within the game which will help with their integration into the sport . The club have the corporate support of Panthers , a huge bonus .
Nepean Ducks are interested in getting involved with any programs that help attract people to the sport from the west and are actively involved with Gridiron NSW and Gridiron Australia to help promote the game locally .
The women had a side in 2019 and are happy to have had a side in 2024 . They are aiming to build and grow the numbers , teach the players how to play and build the numbers for the future . The age demographic for the women ’ s side is 16-70 . There are girls that are 18 and the oldest player is mid to late 30s . There are a quite a lot of players in early 20s and 30s .
Darren said the goal every year is to develop a core group of players of approximately ten players , then build the numbers of the core group of players year on year and hop that over a period of years . The long-term solution would be to have a good nucleus of players with a lot of talent that are extremely competitive and successful .
Nepean Ducks Championship winning photo . Credit : Nepean Ducks .
Last year some of the colts were in their 2nd year and some are in their 3rd year coming towards maturity . The club are hoping to transition the majority of the Colts players into the men ’ s team . It will normally take a brand-new player to the game at least a month to pick up the basics .
Gridiron is the ultimate team sport because everyone has a specific job to do , and if everyone doesn ’ t do their job right the whole play won ’ t work .
Darren said that it is the ultimate team sport regarding everyone needing to play their role .

HARPO ’ s MARKS

One hundred years ago , Paris , which hosts the Olympic Games for the third time later this year , put on one of the most memorable Olympics of the modern era . Crikey , where do I begin ? With the mind-blowing exploits of the
Flying Finn ? With the appearance of a future Tarzan of the Apes of the silver screen ? What about the gold medal-winning performances by two men who were later immortalised in a multi – and I mean , multi - award-winning movie ?
Or the appearance of an Australian in his third Olympics – it should have been his fourth – who later became Lord Mayor of Melbourne and the founder of a renowned major motor vehicle tyre business ?
And the Paris 1924 Olympics also gave birth to the Olympic Motto – Citius , Altius , Fortius – faster , higher stronger .
Australia sent 37 athletes to Paris to compete across eight sports – track and field , boxing , cycling , diving , lawn tennis , rowing , swimming and wrestling .
The Aussies won three gold medals , one silver and two bronze .
It was an all-male team , three members of which grew up in Manly , and all of whom won gold medals .
Must have been something in the water – out of the tap and down at the beach !
Anthony “ Nick ” Winter won the hop , step and jump ( triple jump ), Richmond “ Dick ” Eve , the Plain High Dive , and the great Andrew “ Boy ” Charlton had a welldeserved win in the 1500m freestyle .
Well-deserved because the champion also stepped onto the medal ’ s dais on two occasions for a bronze in the 400m
freestyle and silver as a member of the 4x200m freestyle relay .
Other members of that relay team were Moss Christie , Ernest Henry and the legendary Frank Beaurepaire , who had already scored a bronze behind Charlton in the 1500m freestyle .
Beaurepaire first represented Australia at the 1908 London Olympics , winning a bronze in the 1500m freestyle and silver in the 400m freestyle .
Such was his form leading up to the 1912 Stockholm Games , he was considered a hot favourite to win several medals . However , the NSW Swimming Association , and then the International Swimming Federation , ruled him ineligible because he had earned three quid a week as a swimming instructor .
But the great man bounced back at 1920 Antwerp Games , winning bronze in the 1500m freestyle and silver as a member of the 4x200m freestyle relay .
Beaurepaire retired after the Paris Games , but he was still to make a huge impact in this country .
In 1922 , Frank and a fellow Coogee Beach lifesaver , Jack Chalmers , were each awarded a Royal Humane Society Gold Medal plus a handsome 500 pounds for rescuing a shark attack victim .
He used the substantial sum to fund Beaurepaires , a tyres , wheels and batteries business which grew to in excess of 230 stores Australia-wide .
The much-admired Sir Frank Beaurepaire ( he was knighted in ’ 42 ) served as Melbourne ’ s Lord Mayor from 1940-42 and was a Member of the Victorian Legislative Council from 1942-1952 .
The great man passed away on May 29 , 1956 , aged 65 , just seven months prior to his beloved city hosting Australia ’ s first Olympic Games .
The very aptly nicknamed The Flying Finn , Paavo Nurmi , is one of history ’ s greatest Olympians – his running achievements were mindboggling .
He was at his very peak in Paris , notching five gold medals in the 1500m , 5000m , Individual Cross Country , Team Cross Country and 3000m Team , a race in which Nurmi won , with his team-mates also performing well for the Finnish team to claim the title .
Previously in Antwerp , he was on the gold medal dais on three occasions for victories in the Individual Cross Country , Team Cross Country and 10,000 metres .
His swansong was four years later in Amsterdam where he added to his gold collection with victory in the 10,000m and two silvers in the 5000m and 3000m steeplechase . Tarzan of the Apes ? It was of course the fabulous Johnny Weissmuller who starred at the 1924 Paris Games and four years later in Amsterdam . His superb performances in the pool in Paris and Amsterdam caught the eye of Hollywood film producers which led to him retiring from competitive swimming and commencing a lucrative career in film .
The strapping 191cm , 86kg Weissmuller found fame on the silver screen , playing Tarzan in 11 movies from 1932 until 1947 and then as Jungle Jim in 12 movies from 1948-1954 .
Weissmuller won gold in the 100m , 400m and 4x200m freestyle events in Paris
and further gold in the 100m freestyle and
4x200m freestyle in Amsterdam . Chariots of Fire ? The 1981 movie – one of the all-time greats - “ chronicles and contrasts the lives and viewpoints of Scottish-born evangelist Eric Liddell , and England ’ s Harold Abrahams , a Jewish immigrant from Lithuania ”.
Both men won track and field fold medals in Paris – Abrahams in the 100m and Liddell in the 400m .
Liddell would have been one of the hot favourites for the 100m but because the final was scheduled to be held on a Sunday , the devout Christian switched to the 400m .
That resulted in Abrahams toeing the line in the 100m and going on to score a meritorious victory , with Liddell later being first to greet the judge in the 400m in world record time .
Liddell became a missionary , serving in China until his death from a brain tumor in a Japanese civilian internment camp in 1945 .
Abrahams , who died aged 78 in January 1978 , went on to forge successful careers as a barrister , journalist and sports commentator .
Chariots of Fire won a swag of awards all around the globe including four Academy Awards for Best Picture , Best Screenplay , Best Costume Design and Best Original Score .
Yep , the 1924 Paris Olympics was a bewdy , bottler !
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