The Sydney Swans were in town to visit schools and assist with the Moree Suns' training sessions.
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Swans players Jackson Thurlow and Ryley Stoddart had a busy day, running clinics and spending time with the students at Moree East Public School before a visit to the Moree Clontarf Academy.
After a short break, they then head down to the Suns training to run some drills for the juniors, women and senior men and try to simulate what it's like to train with the Swans.
After training was finished, Thurlow and Stoddart were available to answer some questions and give the Suns players an insight into how they got into the AFL and what it's like to play the sport at the highest level.
The basis of the Swans players travelling around the state is community engagement.
It's about spreading the word about AFL but also about giving back to the community and encouraging healthy lifestyles.
"It's very important for us to give back to the community," Stoddart said.
"Also, it's really good for us to pass on our knowledge to people who don't know as much about Australian Rules football.
"Especially these rural communities, they're rugby dominated, so it's good to teach kids the love that we have for Australian Rules football."
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Thurlow, who was recently traded to the Swans after six years at the Geelong Cats, has been involved in similar community programs before but never travelled quite this far.
"This is something new to me but it's exciting," he said.
"I guess I've never really been to this part of Australia before or inland country where it's a rugby dominated area so I'm sure I'll learn a lot the next few days and hopefully we can teach the kids and whoever comes along a few things."
While it has a positive impact on the community, it's also been a good break for the players in the middle of their preseason.
"It's the same routine, long sessions, it gets hard, so it's good to break it up," Stoddart said.
"Head out somewhere where we haven't been before, see some new things, meet some new people. It's a good experience."