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Footy kicks into action in Casey

AFL opportunities for footy-loving Casey residents are being offered by Narre North Foxes Football Club and Cranbourne Eagles Football Club.
Children from prep to grade 6 are welcomed to participate in the Narre North All Abilities Clinic, run by the Narre North Foxes Football Club.
The clinic is the first of its kind in the region and will be held at the Narre North Reserve, home of the Foxes.
The 12-session program begins this month. Registration is available online at the AFL Auskick web page www.aflauskick.com.au.
For more information on the Narre North All Abilities Auskick clinic contact the Auskick co-ordin-ator Paul Wright on 0401 558 228 or email the Narre North Auskick co-ordinator at vpadmin@narrenorthfoxes.com.
For people between the ages of 14-50 years, the Cranbourne Foot-ball Club and the Football Inte-gration Development Association (FIDA) are forming a team that will represent the City of Casey in the FIDA competition.
A regular, weekly training session for the team will be scheduled after the break.
To register interest in this competition contact Melanie Lindsay of the Cranbourne football team on 0432 595 780 or Peter Ryan of the Football Integration Development Association on 0417 372 070.

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