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Sport
23 January, 2025
Reagan McMillan Competes at The Postle Gift
The famous Postle Gift was held at Pittsworth on Saturday with Brisbane Sprinter Hamish Macintosh winning the main race. Another race that attracted much attention was the Fastest Female Footballer on the Downs.

Placegetters of the Wagners Fastest Female Footballer across 75 yards at the Postle Gift on Saturday were (from left) Morgan Prentice (second place), a Pittsworth local, Reagan McMillan (third place) from Allora, and Titan footballer Georgia Sim (first place). Pictured with a sponsor representative from Heritage Bank and Toowoomba Regional Council Mayor Geoff McDonald.
No surprises that Allora’s own Reagan McMillan competed and she ran a credible third.
Reagan played with the Highfields Eagles who won the TRL women’s rugby league grand final last year.
Throughout her school days and in all sports in which she competed, Reagan has become known for her athletic ability and determination to do her very best at all times.
The Postle Gift is named after Arthur Postle, “The Crimson Flash”, who was a professional sprinter born in Pittsworth, and set world records for sprints of various distances throughout the early 20th Century.
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