What do the fees cover?
MJRL Club Training Shirt, MJRL Club Players Polo Shirt, Player Membership, Team Photo, MJRL Club Jersey supplied for game day and Trophy & Presentation Day celebrations.
When is training?
Tuesday and Thursday’s 5:00pm – 6:00pm during the season during school terms.
Where is training?
TBA
What is the uniform?
Training Sessions: Players are to wear MJRL Club Training Shirt, suitable shorts, socks and football boots.
Game Day: When representing Mareeba Junior Rugby League at home games and away games, players are to wear MJRL Club Polo Shirt, MJRL Club Shorts, MJRL Club Socks and football boots as this is the mandatory club uniform. Players will change into MJRL team jersey for warm up and return to the MJRL team manager after each game.
MJRL Club Shorts – Black QRL endorsed football shorts available to purchase from Claude Caters Mensland and Mareeba Sports Power
MJRL Club Socks – available to purchase from Claude Caters Mensland and Mareeba Sports Power
A Mouth Guard and Head Gear is recommended.
We encourage players to be sun safe by wearing sunscreen and a hat when possible.
Can families and supporters buy merchandise?
MJRL Polo Shirts can be purchased from Club for supporters and family – dates on their availability for purchase will be advised by the Club
What if we cannot attend training or a game?
If your child is unable to attend training or games, please let your manager or coach know.
Can I become a member of the club?
To become a financial member of the club, fill in a membership form and pay the nominal fee. This provides voting rights at the Annual General Meeting where committee members are elected.
Do parents and carers need to volunteer?
MJRL is a community-run club and relies heavily on volunteers to operate each season. While not every parent or carer needs to take on a formal role, help from families is essential to make training, game days and events run smoothly.
There are many ways to get involved — from helping occasionally on game day to taking on a season-long role.
👉 Visit our Volunteer page to see current opportunities.
What kinds of volunteer roles are available?
We’re always looking for help across a wide range of roles, including:
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Coaches and Assistant Coaches
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Team Managers
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League Safe and First Aid Sports Trainers
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Canteen helpers
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Field set-up and pack-down
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Fundraising and working bees
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Committee and coordination roles
Some roles are ongoing, while others are casual or one-off, especially on game days.
👉See further details on our Volunteer page.
Do I need qualifications or a Blue Card to help?
To assist on-field, volunteers must:
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Hold a current Working with Children Blue Card
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Be registered with the club as a volunteer
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Hold the relevant accreditation (where required)
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Complete the NRL Child Safety – Patrons of the Game online course
👉 We are here to support volunteers meet all requirements, just reach out!