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Festive Season Team Celebrations

The Rocky Sports Club Team tucked into a hearty Christmas breakfast earlier this week to

celebrate the festive season and a very busy year.

The management team cooked a full buffet breakfast, before everyone opened their presents from

their Secret Santa.

General Manager Jack Hughes took the opportunity to thank the entire team for all of their hard work throughout the year.

The community club will close at 6pm Christmas Eve, and will re-open at 10am on Boxing Day.

The team at the RSC wish their much loved members, guests and their families a very happy and safe Christmas, and look forward to welcoming everyone back on Boxing Day in the lead up to a fantastic New Years Eve celebration.

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