You’ve worked hard as a professional rugby league player, all those big hits and long days in the gym and on the training field, so if you’re looking for a change of pace and some late career serenity, please consider the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home.
The Melbourne winters have been cold, as cold as the early rejection from the Broncos and other clubs, but there is a place that oozes warmth for the rugby league player in their latter years….the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home.
Aside from the bloated wages, there’s so many reasons to consider Redcliffe as a home for the twilight years.
First of all, music lovers will enjoy that Redcliffe has dedicated an entire laneway to The Bee Gees. Talking about Staying Alive.
And if you simply want to relax, there’s the long, peaceful walks along the Moreton Bay foreshore. Of course there’s the Redcliffe Jetty to simply stare out into the bay and reminisce about those great moments from earlier in your career. And hey, there’s still time for a few more at the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home.
Although Peninsula officially means almost an island, you’ll feel like you are on a relaxing island when moving to the north of Brisbane.
You know you’ll be looked after at the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home with general manager Wayne Bennett a master at latter rugby league career living. No one knows how to get a tune out of the experience rugby league players than Wayne Bennett.
Local sponsor Keystar Motors have also come to the party, with a free year’s hire of Mitsubishi Colts for everyone.
Of course there’s the renowned Redcliffe Leagues club, and a Courtesy Bus will be waiting daily for anyone chasing some matinee Greyhounds after the training sessions.
There’s so much more to Redcliffe and the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home, you’ll just have to enquire below for vacancies.
And hey, if you’re not interested in the Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home that’s OK, just get your player manager to whisper the word “Dolphins” to a friend or two in the media to get your current club to cough up that extra 10-20% or extra couple of years on that next contract, which is an alternative strategy to rugby league retirement.
But if you’re over 30, and looking for the quieter life in the sun and by the water, with expertise managing the show, and preferably from the Melbourne Storm or any other club formerly coached by Wayne Bennett, then please consider Redcliffe Dolphins Rugby League Retirement Home.