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HOT off the back of a record crowd for the Rugby League World Cup final, Latin Heat Rugby League will host a social day at New Farm Park, Brisbane, this Sunday, December 9.





Aiming to attract players and supporters interested in spreading rugby league through the Latino community, the event will take place at 3pm near the soccer fields and library.


The afternoon will include social touch football, drinks and the chance to mix with others from the Australian-Latin American community.


Latin Heat Rugby League, a not-for-profit organisation that provides free opportunities for people of Latino heritage, is generously supported by Guzman y Gomez, Crop del Monte Coffee Specialists, Rumba Latina Entertainment and Gringo Magazine.


The Heat give players a previously non-existent chance to represent Latin America on the international rugby league scene and to learn and develop the skills of the game in a well-credentialed environment in Australia.


The Latin Heat's core mission is to develop a mutual respect of Australian and Latino culture and to spread the great game of rugby league around the world.


Currently, the Latin Heat squad is formed of players from right across the spectrum stretching from Argentina in the south to Mexico in the north.


The Latin Heat encourages all Queensland-based players to register with established Queensland Rugby League clubs to receive coaching and playing opportunities outside of representative duty.


You can find more at the team's Facebook Page.
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