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Hi All,


If you or anyone you know lives in South London/South East London the Dulwich Dragons are playing in the SOCIAL league of the BARFL (British Aussie Rules Footy League).


They are a new club this season and if anyone wants a game please come on down. 2 games to go in the social league season.


Our final home game is this saturday at Honour Oak Park from 12pm.


The Dragons will be training at Peckham Rye Common from now on. The Dulwich Harps Gaelic Football Club train there and have asked us to join them each Thursday at 7.30pm. A few of the Harps lads have come down and had success with us this season. See http://www.dulwich-harps.com


Please call if you need directions. There is a map on the Harps website.

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Cheers

Mark de Stefanis

07917 054 615

[email protected]

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