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DDAFL adds more teams

Women at the front of competitio­n expansion

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❝ The increase in competitio­n numbers is a testament to the rapid growth of the female football landscape.

— Jeff Neumann

AFL Darling Downs is kicking goals for women in sport.

Yesterday the organisati­on announced it will expand its women’s competitio­n in 2018 with the addition of two extra teams taking the total to seven.

AFL Queensland Regional Manager for the Darling Downs Jeff Neumann said Coolaroo and University Cougars have been granted women’s licenses.

“The increase in competitio­n numbers is a testament to the rapid growth of the female football landscape,” he said.

“Recent AFL participat­ion figures show females now account for 39.9 percent of all Queensland and Northern Rivers participan­ts.”

The Roos and Cougars will join Toowoomba Tigers, Dalby Swans, South Burnett Saints, South Toowoomba Bombers and the Lockyer Valley Demons in the new look competitio­n.

The Westpac Women’s competitio­n kicks off after Easter on Saturday, April 21 with the official fixture released in early 2018.

Neumann said the growth also provided opportunit­ies for those wanting to be involved off-field.

“Clubs aren’t just about the players – they also need coaches, umpires, team managers and match officials,” he said.

“This is the perfect time for people to contact their local club to find out how they can get involved.”

 ?? PHOTO: KEVIN FARMER ?? NEW ADDITIONS: South Toowoomba’s Stacy Tindale (left) and Dalby’s Shaye Easton compete for control of the ball. AFL Darling Downs has announced it will expand it’s women’s competitio­n in 2018 with the addition of Coolaroo and University Cougars sides.
PHOTO: KEVIN FARMER NEW ADDITIONS: South Toowoomba’s Stacy Tindale (left) and Dalby’s Shaye Easton compete for control of the ball. AFL Darling Downs has announced it will expand it’s women’s competitio­n in 2018 with the addition of Coolaroo and University Cougars sides.

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