Some members of each team gather for a photo.
Indigenous and Karabar team players went head-to-head in the first game at Karabar high school last Thursday.
A healthy crowd of students gathered to watch the games on Thursday at Karabar high school.
The Police team that went down to the Indigenous Community 8-2 in the main game, the Reconciliation Cup. From back to front, left to right: Inspector Anthony Hill, Superintendent Rod Smith, Senior Constable Luke Jacovelli, Senior Constable Richard Metcalfe, Sheriff Sergeant Stan Riley, Constable Deborah Smith, Corrective Services Officer 1/C Matt Kelly, General Administrative Support Officer Alisa Dickins, General Administrative Support officer Robert Baade, Inspector Chris Varley, Senior Constable Steve James.
The Karabar High School team.
The two referees on the day, Jerrabomberra's Josh Schumacker and Brad Murphy, did a great job for the significant event.
The Queanbeyan High School team.
Team 'All but One', the Indigenous Community side that took the Reconciliation Cup 8-2 against the Police.
The Police and 'All but One' teams together for a snap.
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
The indigenous side take on the Police in the Reconciliation Cup.
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Reconciliation Cup touch football match | Gallery
Karabar High School students watch on from the sidelines.
'All but One' versus Karabar High School.
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