NRL superstar amid leaders

College captains and leaders. Back row: Harry Shooter (Allora), Carleesha Curtis (Mungindi), Taniesha Southeron (Walcha), Alice Wu (Warwick), Adrienne Geary (Blackwater), Sam McCullough (Millmerran), Angus Brennand (Tenterfield), Dominic Casey-Lee (Matheson), Amelia Starasts (Warwick), Jordan Charge (Warwick), Nikki Hoey (Inglewood), Ebony Wickham (Killarney), Emily Bass (Dirranbandi), Taliyah Wilson (Warwick), Pipe Major Kristian Stanfield Roche. Front row: Jonathon Bender (Mungindi), Khan Ladbrook (Yuleba), college captains Jack McCullough (Millmerran), Giorgia Brennan (Elsmore) , college principal, Simon Shepherd, vice-captains, Niamh Whiley (Inglewood) and Tim Allport (North Star), Ben Johnston (Moree), William Troughton (Boggabilla). Photo: Judi Haidley.

By ALENA HIGGINS

IT’S been a busy few weeks for Scots PGC College with the school announcing its captains and leaders for 2015 and welcoming NRL superstar Nathan Hindmarsh to the school grounds.
Hindmarsh, who was the long-serving captain and star of the Parramatta Eels before his recent retirement, visited the college to talk to students about the role of good diet and exercise.
The former Australian international also touched on the dedication needed to achieve sporting and other life goals.