GET out your green and gold and get out to meet the Wallabies when they visit Dubbo on Monday.
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The team will stop at Dubbo as part of their Bush2Bledisloe tour, in the lead-up to the opening Bledsloe Cup test against the All Blacks on August 16.
While in Dubbo they plan to visit St Mary’s Primary School and Dubbo West Primary School with the Bledisloe Cup and Rugby Championship Trophy.
Caltex Park will then host a fan day and open training session from 2pm.
Mathew Dickerson said Dubbo residents should take advantage of this unique opportunity.
“This is a great opportunity for Dubbo’s passionate rugby fans to see the Bledisloe Cup and get excited for our upcoming Test against the All Blacks in two weeks,” he said.
The Wallabies will finish their visit with a coaching session with the Dubbo Roos at 5.30pm at Victoria Park.
Peter Veenstra CEO and non-voting board member for Central West Rugby Union said the day will be great for the area.
“It’s an opportunity for coaches and the public to see how they train, which will help to develop the game in the Central West,” he said.