Brisbane Panthers Softball Club became known as The Pink Panthers on Saturday the 6th November, 2010. The Pink Panthers participated in Cancer Council Queensland’s Girls Night in – with a bit of a twist. All Panther players (Under 15 to A1) purchased Pink Socks to wear for their fixture matches and got into the spirit […]
Play for a Cure has a Patron
We are very excited to announce that Gorden Tallis has agreed to come on board and represent Play for a Cure as our Patron. We look forward to working with Gorden and spreading our message. Stay tuned to find out more on events and Gorden’s participation.
Tilly’s Story
On the 30th October, 2010, one year and one day after her mother’s passing, Tyleisha bravely stood amongst the many Girls Night In Supporters and told her story. Play for a Cure did not host this event, we didn’t attend the event but I want to share Tilly’s story with you. Jannita, Tilly’s mum, was […]
The Challenge has been taken up by the Panthers Softball Club
Play for a Cure’s Kelli put the challenge out during Breast Awareness Month and Panthers have responded. Due to timing constraints the event will not be held in October, but held it will be. On the 6th November Panthers Softball Club will be donning the pink socks and be known as the Pink Panthers! Pink […]
Yellow Socks Softball Challenge
Brisbane Softball Association is teaming up with the NRMA Brisbane Broncos for the “Yellow Socks Softball Challenge” game between past and present Brisbane Broncos and Australian representative softball players. The action will commence from 11:30am on Saturday 4th December 2010 at the Downey Park Softball Complex at Green Terrace, Windsor. The game is a charity […]