WVFFL girls competition to proceed despite another club withdrawing

Brian Allen
Updated July 30 2020 - 8:40pm, first published 4:00pm
Kick: Terang Mortlake's Shae DeFrancesca trains at D.C. Farran Oval in Mortlake. Picture: Morgan Hancock
Kick: Terang Mortlake's Shae DeFrancesca trains at D.C. Farran Oval in Mortlake. Picture: Morgan Hancock

Western Victoria Female Football League junior girls opening round is still on track to go ahead this weekend, despite other league's pulling the pin this past week due to COVID-19 concerns.

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Brian Allen

Brian Allen

Sports Journalist

Passionate about covering all sports from Ultimate Frisbee through to the latest footy and netball updates. Started at The Examiner in January 2022. Was part of the Warrnambool Standard's sports team which won the 2019 AFL Victoria Best Print/Online coverage for a daily newspaper. Got a story? Email: brian.allen@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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