Some observations of the Womens League

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prefly
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Re: Some observations of the Womens League

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A northern option could be Ridley reserve where the grove juniors play. Might be a little far north for some but they sure have the room as the state champs have been played there before. Its used by softball in the summer and the grove play most of their games on sat, having just a few teams. Its Playford council land so I dont know if that would be a problem. I also think some of the SAPSA organisers want to hold the soccer carnival there in future. Anyway just a thought 8)
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Re: Some observations of the Womens League

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prefly wrote:A northern option could be Ridley reserve where the grove juniors play. Might be a little far north for some but they sure have the room as the state champs have been played there before. Its used by softball in the summer and the grove play most of their games on sat, having just a few teams. Its Playford council land so I dont know if that would be a problem. I also think some of the SAPSA organisers want to hold the soccer carnival there in future. Anyway just a thought 8)
Not a bad idea, sadly the area is not heavily populated with young families anymore, there is certainly enough room there. And the governement could be persuaded to help with facilities.
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Re: Some observations of the Womens League

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you have my vote!
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