Country North Cowboys Kick Off The 2024 PRLFC Carnival

Century 21 Australia is proud to be a sponsor of the Country North Cowboys Police Rugby League Football Club for 2024.

Every year the league club competes in a competition governed by the NSW Police Force Rugby League Association, the Police Bank Cup. This competition involves over 500 police officers who serve across the state of NSW and has been a major success for both the NSW Police Force and the NSW Police Force Rugby League Association. A total of eight teams have committed to the 2024 carnival.

This year also sees the expansion of the women's competition with six teams now making up the competition. Country North is looking to field a very competitive women's side again with Cowgirls representatives from both the city and country within the team.

Both the male and female teams of Country North are comprised of Police Officers who work within the western and northern regions of NSW and encompass districts from the Central Coast, north to the Queensland border, and west to the South Australian border. This year the Country North Cowboys team supported the PCYC and was involved in the Fit For Life Program playing touch football on the beach with at-risk youth – a fantastic opportunity to engage them with their local communities.

The women's Country North Cowgirls team recently played in Macarthur, while the Country North Cowboys men's team played their first grand final in Port Macquarie at the end of March. They both look forward to continuing to train hard for future competitions. Check out some of the photos below:


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