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There will be a slightly different taste to 98.9 North West FM’s Amateur Footy Report this Sunday evening when Scatters hosts his second Women’s Footy Forum, covering the unbelievably successful second year of the VAFA Wilson Women’s competition.
Commencing at 6pm, Scatters will speak with representatives from Fitzroy, Therry Penola & West Brunswick to discuss their seasons, while VAFA Women’s Football & Engagement Manager, Shona MacInnes, will join the panel to give a summary of the season and a look into the future.
North Brunswick and St Bernard’s will also be discussed with representatives as they plan to enter a team in 2019.
So join Scatters and the girls for hours of entertainment and discussion about the VAFA’s second season of women’s football from 6pm on Sunday.
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