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Helping local rugby league players, supporters into university

Helping local rugby league players, supporters into university

Applications open for UOW College Australia, Illawarra Rugby League sports scholarship program

The 2019 UOW College Australia and Illawarra Rugby League sports scholarship program was launched today (Tuesday 16 July) at the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW).

The scholarship, initiated in 2018, has been designed to recognise a player or volunteer at the grassroots level who has demonstrated sporting success or significant accomplishments in community service for their club.

As part of a broad two-year agreement with the Illawarra Division Rugby League, UOW College Australia will provide financial support up to the value of $20,000 in course fees at UOW College Australia to a player or volunteer affiliated with the Illawarra Division Rugby League (IDRL) Competitions to achieve their educational goals.

Last year, two candidates received scholarships to pursue further studies in their chosen areas of interest.

Nat Blud and Matthew Thompson at UOW on Tuesday.

Scholarship recipient Nat Blud, a member of Collegians, completed a preparatory university pathway program (精东传媒 Entrance Certificate). He is now studying a Bachelor of Engineering.

鈥淭he scholarship really helped me by relieving my financial position, allowing me to have more time to focus on academic and sports excellence,鈥 he said.

Fellow scholarship recipient Matthew Thompson, a member of the Avondale Football Club, is studying at UOW College. He hopes his studies will advance his career with Australia Post.

鈥淭his scholarship will help me immensely, especially, as I compete against other team members who have more experience and industry knowledge than me,鈥 Mr Thompson said.

IDRL Manager Chris Bannerman said the partnership with UOW College Australia continued to be a major achievement for the local rugby league competition.

鈥淥ur partnership with UOW College Australia provides a great opportunity for people like Nat and Matthew who otherwise may not have been able to undertake educational study,鈥 Mr Bannerman said.

UOW College Australia General Manager Julie Renwick said she was delighted to again be able to provide a player or volunteer with the opportunity to begin their studies with the College, as well as allowing UOW College Australia to uniquely engage with the local community.

鈥淲e were really happy with the scholarship program last year. In fact, we were unable to split Matthew and Nat so we decided to award a scholarship to both of them,鈥 Ms Renwick said.

鈥淭his scholarship program also allows us to provide more people with more chances to further their education by extending our reach through sport and other sectors of the community.鈥

About the scholarship

Applications for the scholarship are now open and can be submitted by eligible candidates in the following categories: Indigenous, humanitarian (financial hardship or disrupted schooling), sporting excellence, or volunteering.

The application form and eligibility criteria can be downloaded from the or by contacting the Illawarra Steelers Club on +61 2 4227 4225.

Applications close on Sunday, 19 August. The winner will be announced on Sunday, 9 September, at the IDRL Grand Final at WIN Stadium.