Family members within cheerleading squads across the NRL is quite common - Manly for instance has 2 sets of sisters - but twins on the other hand is something of a rarity. So today's Cheerleader Spotlight will shine upon the twins currently gracing the sidelines at NRL games. Now... i could be wrong but to my knowledge we currently have identicle twins at the Bulldogs, Raiders and Dragons so if you have been to a game lately and thought you were having double vision - you weren't! Pheeeww.
Kimberley and Kristie are the dynamic duo at the Canterbury Bulldogs who have been cheerleading together for 5 years now. The girls kindly shed some light on what they love about being apart of the Belles and what it's like to cheerlead alongside your twin...
Belles Twins |
This is our 5th season cheerleading together and we chose to audition
and dance at the bulldogs because we're
both such passionate NRL and Bulldogs supporters. Our parents and
grandparents both grew up in the bankstown local area and our parents
actually
met at Canterbury leagues club! So it was a perfect fit for us to
combine our passion for dance with our love for our local team!
We started dancing at the ago of 3 and have competed in various
dance competitions, hold various titles in Australia and overseas and we
are both qualified dance teachers as well. We have a very special bond
and are completely inseparable so it is truly amazing to able to share
such special moments together as Bulldogs Belles. We
couldn't imagine cheering without each other as it wouldn't feel
complete - there is nothing
better than doing what you love with your best friend.
Kimberley |
Kristie |
The most exciting moment for us in our cheerleading career would definitely have to be the 2012 grand final. It was such an amazing experience and we can only hope that every cheerleader gets to experience it at least once in their time on the sidelines.
xx
Canberra Raiders Twins - Tonie and Kellie |
St George Dragons Twins - Jo and Michelle |
I would love to see a panties shot from the twins
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