The GIANTS were out and about across Canberra on Friday for the AFL Community Camp, dropping by schools, clubs, ovals and tourism spots in the nation’s capital.
Jeremy Cameron, Jeremy Finlayson
Our Community Camp in Canberra is kicking off!@LKeeffe_23, @jezzafinlayson and @Jezzacameron speak to students at Merici College.#NeverSurrender pic.twitter.com/RW2mu7Glx2
— GWS GIANTS (@GWSGIANTS) March 2, 2018
Defender and captain for Thursday night's clash with Collingwood, Adam Tomlinson visited Ronald McDonald House Canberra then went to the zoo with Josh Kelly and Sam Reid.
Meanwhile, students at Jerrabomberra Primary School were pretty stoked to meet Stephen Coniglio, Lachie Whitfield and Lachie Tiziani.
Kicked off the @GWSGIANTS #TGIF Community Camp with a visit to Jerrabomberra Primary #AFLCommunityCamp pic.twitter.com/TyYsnrA7Tx
— Luke Martin (@Lukemartin___) March 2, 2018
Dawson Simpson, Callan Ward and Harrison Himmelberg showed they can wear more than one cap, taking on the roles of umpires, coaches, trainers and players at a big lunchtime training session at Kingsport Oval.
Now Callan Ward, @hhimmelberg27 and Dawson Simpson are ready to take a training session at Kingston Oval #NeverSurrender pic.twitter.com/xLEwHSzHF8
— GWS GIANTS (@GWSGIANTS) March 2, 2018
Matt de Boer had fun when given control of the microphone at Gordon Primary School, taking the opportunity to garner some support among the students
Stephen Cognilio shared his goal-kicking knowledge with Queanbeyan Tigers youngsters at an after-school clinic.
This is how you @GWSGIANTS #TGIF #AFLCommunityCamp pic.twitter.com/C5LHtXqxol
— Luke Martin (@Lukemartin___) March 2, 2018
It was a big day for the GIANTS in the nation’s capital, with 18 school visits as well as the visits to local tourist spots and football clubs.
A huge few days travelling across Southern NSW and the ACT with the @GWSGIANTS boys for another round of #AFLCommunityCamp visits for @aflnswact pic.twitter.com/jZHxdKR5fg
— Caitlin Arnold (@caityclaire) March 2, 2018
And what better way than to finish it with some ‘slick’ dance moves from Stephen Coniglio: