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Programmed Joins the Action at the Clontarf Cup 2025

May 1, 2025

Programmed proudly attended the annual Clontarf Cup on April 2nd – a much-anticipated event on the Clontarf’s calendar. Hosted with the energy and enthusiasm we’ve come to expect, this year’s tournament brought together over 200 boys from 22 academies, stretching from Geraldton all the way down to Esperance.

The Clontarf Cup isn’t just about footy – it’s about opportunity, leadership, and connection. As young athletes took to the field to showcase their skills, passion, and sportsmanship, Programmed was there to show support and engage with the next generation of leaders.

(L to R) Sarah Renshaw, Char Sheppard, Lorrinda Fagence, Amanda Logan (PSW), Annie Davies, Vikki Low, Julie Walsh, Ben Hassler, Michael Watts & Brooke Rabe

Renowned for its competitive spirit and strong community focus, the tournament was the perfect setting for Programmed to connect with students, educators, and community members.

Being part of the Clontarf Cup 2025 was an inspiring reminder of the positive impact sport can have – and we’re proud to continue partnering with organisations like the Clontarf Foundation to help make that impact even greater.

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