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University of Sunshine Coast Rugby Union field lighting

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Successful Grants blended two large grants to secure $185,000 worth of quality LED stadium lighting for USC Rugby’s second field so that more players could be more active, more often.  Training was restricted by the lack of lighting, and safety was compromised.  With more players signing up from local schools and from the women’s Rugby successes of Olympic and Commonwealth Games, training schedules were full. The club has been able to expand its membership whilst retaining its current members.  USC Rugby plans to host more training, matches and major fixtures this season.

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