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Season 66 for famous cerise and blue

Season 2013 was a great success both on and off the field, with registration numbers and memberships continuing to grow. Fifteen teams wore the famous cerise and blue in 2013 and we are hoping to increase those numbers in 2014.

Training has started every Wednesday and Friday at Erskineville Oval, with the kids starting at 4.30pm and the older teams from 5.30pm onwards. We welcome back all players, team officials and sponsors, and look forward to welcoming new players, team officials, volunteers and sponsors.

The club provides free registration, jumpers, shorts and socks plus free courses for anyone looking to become a coach or a trainer in 2014.

Perry Johnstone is Club Secretary, Alexandria Rovers JRLFC Inc.

 

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