Group 11: Dubbo Westside holds 'Westside well-being' session to inform players

Nick Guthrie
Updated May 24 2019 - 4:22pm, first published 2:14pm
PUTTING IN WORK: Kaidyn Mohr and the Rabbitohs take on Forbes this weekend. Photo: AMY McINTYRE
PUTTING IN WORK: Kaidyn Mohr and the Rabbitohs take on Forbes this weekend. Photo: AMY McINTYRE

Paul Hausia wants players at Dubbo Westside to know losing a game of football is not the end of the world this season, and on Thursday night all the Rabbitohs got a valuable message about what's important in life.

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Nick Guthrie

Nick Guthrie

Senior journalist

I started working at the Daily Liberal in 2013 and now hold the position of senior journalist. I cover all that's happening in sport in Dubbo and the wider western area and have a passion for doing so. If you've got a story that needs telling, reach out.

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