The inaugural Blue Family Cup

Much has been said about the camaraderie police share.
We police are often a small minority in the events and incidents we experience, yet when times are tough we band together.
The experiences we share, the sights we see, the things we hear, however sad, however traumatic, produce a toughness like no other.
The people I work with come from all walks of life, all shapes and sizes, all religions, all sexualities and all grew up with differing socio-economic backgrounds, yet when we all wear the same uniform, we are one.
A fitting example is the inaugural touch football competition played on Wednesday, September 19, aptly named ‘The Blue Family Cup’ which saw police from the South Brisbane District battling it out for supremacy at the Sunnybank Rugby Club.
The Blue Family Cup
The event was the brain-child of Senior Sergeant Murray Crone, Officer in Charge of Upper Mt Gravatt Police Station and one of the South Brisbane

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