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Maali Colts making their presence felt in WA’s Perth AFL competition

darren---MaaliColts-1A new Colts football team in Perth is just a handful of games old but it is already making its presence felt throughout the Aboriginal community in Western Australia.

Maali Colts was formed this year and the young club plays in the West Australian Amateur Football League. It is already beginning to draw its players from far and wide.

Shannon Gover and John Kalin are the...

 

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Zac Williams’ debut with Giants shows Sheedy sticks by his belief

darren---zac-williamsGiants coach Kevin Sheedy likes to think outside the square and many of his ideas have been adopted within the AFL for the benefit of the game.

One of these is his belief that if a kid has talent, expose him, don't hide him.

Koori lad Zac Williams got that treatment at the weekend in his AFL debut match against Gold Coast in Canberra.

Williams, from...

 

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