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"Charitable Clash: Myall Coast Boxing Mentor Steps into the Ring in Sydney"

“Charitable Clash: Myall Coast Boxing Mentor Steps into the Ring in Sydney”

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Myall Coast Boxing Mentor To Fight for Charity in Sydney

Introduction

In a heartwarming story of community and charity, boxing mentor and former local policeman, Rob Wylie, is set to participate in the NSW Police Boxing Competition. The event, which will take place at Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL on Friday, 13 October, aims to raise funds for Police Legacy and the PCYC. With a long history of mentoring kids in the area and promoting physical fitness, Rob Wylie’s involvement in this charity match is a testament to his dedication and the support he has received from the Myall Coast community.

Rumble in Sydney

Rob Wylie, who has previously participated in kickboxing bouts, expressed his excitement about participating in his first-ever boxing event. As a mentor at the Taree PCYC and a coach at the Hawks Nest-Tea Gardens Boxing Club, Wylie has been instrumental in guiding local youth towards better physical fitness. The opportunity to box in a charity event aligned perfectly with his passion for boxing and dedication to helping kids in the area.

Phil Wallis, one of the local club coaches, expressed his pride in Rob Wylie’s efforts and highlighted the importance of boxing in promoting fitness, energy channeling, and goal setting. Wylie emphasized that sometimes the goal is as simple as having a reason to get fit. The community has shown overwhelming support for Wylie’s Sydney charity match. Within just three days of posting on Facebook, $1300 was raised, showcasing the generosity of the local people and businesses.

The Importance of Charity

Amidst the excitement surrounding the boxing event, Rob Wylie shed light on the charitable aspect of the PCYC. While many may not be aware, the PCYC heavily relies on fundraising efforts to continue their valuable work in the community. This event serves as an opportunity to raise awareness about the PCYC as a charity and the importance of supporting their initiatives.

Show of Strength and Support

The upcoming charity match has already garnered significant attention, with over 700 tickets sold. Rob Wylie’s opponent, Dave Roptell, Superintendent Commander at Tweed-Byron, may find Friday the Thirteenth an unlucky day, considering Wylie’s determination and the community’s overwhelming support. Wylie, who still has eight weeks to prepare, exemplifies the current focus on fitness and achieving personal goals.

Supporting Rob Wylie’s Cause

For those inspired by Rob Wylie’s dedication and the cause he is fighting for, there is an opportunity to contribute to his goal of raising $2000. Donations can be made via the following website: https://portal.policelegacynsw.org.au/my-fundraising/617/rob-wylie?fbclid=IwAR1HHkvMzVhyg2x59DnUqxItuluT2f7vhp4YXupKwHWAyQwsTceaCmATJnk. By supporting Wylie’s fundraising efforts, individuals can play a vital role in helping him make a difference in the lives of local youth and contributing to the important work of the PCYC.

Conclusion

Rob Wylie’s journey from being a boxing mentor and former local policeman to participating in a charity boxing match exemplifies the power of community support and the impact one person can make. His dedication to mentoring kids and promoting physical fitness reinforces the importance of positive role models and the benefits of being actively involved in the community. As Wylie prepares for his upcoming match, the Myall Coast community can rally behind him, both in raising funds and showing their unwavering support.

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"Charitable Clash: Myall Coast Boxing Mentor Steps into the Ring in Sydney"
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