BRAYDON Stevens has celebrated what he loves about his sport FUTSAL through a painting he has donated to his club the East Coast Eagles.
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Braydon, 23, plays for the nationally successful East Coast Eagles' All Abilities FUTSAL squad.
He is also a proud Dunghutti man who is using his artistic skills to share the stories of his culture.
Braydon is one of 5 foundation squad members who earned victory at the 2019 national championships and the runner's up medal in 2020.
He is looking forward to getting back into competition when restrictions on sporting activities ease.
It's like another family for Braydon who painted the club a stunning eagle artwork using traditional Indigenous methods.
His painting represents family, always giving 100 per cent and no negativity.
East Coast Eagles spokesman Chris Whitfield said Braydon's commitment to the club and what it represents should be celebrated.
"We are a very family orientated team. You will see a lot of people putting up FSU - Family Stands United - and that's what East Coast All Abilities is all about," Chris said.
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