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Aussie Rules Football, Saturday 18th April, Peckham Rye Common


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The Australian Rules Football London Shea Sports Cup is being held this Saturday. It's a repeat of the preseason cup that was held at Peckham Rye Common around this time last year. This year there will be 11 teams including, for the first time, both men's and women's football. A BBQ will be held and drinks on sale, as well as live music. The host of the tournament is the South East London Giants (www.londongiants.com) who train and play their home games on the common. Games kick off at 11am.


By the way, if you're interested in playing Aussie Rules footy it's not too late to join whether you've never played before or are an experienced Aussie. There are two mens teams: conference and social, as well as a womens team. We train Thursday evenings on Peckham Rye common from 6:00pm (though this Thursday there is no training due to a club function). If interested in finding out more do get in touch with me here or the coach through the contacts on the website or facebook.


Cheers,


Jaya

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