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    Wagga Wagga (/ˌwɒɡə ˈwɒɡə/; informally called Wagga) is a major regional city in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. Straddling the Murrumbidgee...
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    Wagga Wagga Leagues Club was a facility founded in 1955 by the Wagga Magpies Football Club in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. In 1955, Magpies...
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  • Group 9 is a rugby league competition based in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, and surrounding areas. The competition is played in six grades...
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  • The Wagga Tigers Football and Netball Club, nicknamed the Tigers, is an Australian rules football club based at Robertson Oval in Wagga Wagga, New South...
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  • First Division side Ratanang Maholoisane. Likoebe earned the nickname "Wagga Wagga" from fans after a champion racehorse that won the Durban July for his...
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  • National Premier Leagues Capital Football 2 and its female division compete in the ACT National Premier Leagues Capital Football NPLW. Wagga City Wanderers...
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    Arthur Summons (category Australian rugby league coaches)
    bronze statue. In 1964 Summons retired to Wagga Wagga and was secretary-manager of the Wagga Wagga Leagues Club. He died aged 84 on 16 May 2020. "Scrum...
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    Paul Kelly (Australian rules footballer) (category Sportspeople from Wagga Wagga)
    Born and raised in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Kelly attended St Michaels School and initially played rugby league for Wagga Brothers but turned to...
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  • Eric Weissel Oval (category Sport in Wagga Wagga)
    club football career in the Riverina with five different clubs including Wagga Wagga. In June 2004 the owners of the oval, Wagga Wagga Leagues Club went...
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    Mangoplah (category Wagga Wagga)
    /ˈmæŋɡoʊplɑː/ is a town approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi) south of Wagga Wagga in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2016 census...
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    Forest Hill, New South Wales (category Suburbs of Wagga Wagga)
    Forest Hill formerly had a rugby league team who competed in the Group 13 Rugby League competition. The club, along with Wagga Kangaroos, famously produced...
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    Goulburn Murray Rugby League. Rugby Union in the district is run by the ACT and Southern NSW Rugby Union, with clubs from Albury, Wagga Wagga, Cootamundra, Temora...
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  • footballer in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales but switched to rugby league with Wagga Wagga Kangaroos. He spent 1975–1976 playing for Barrow in English club football...
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    Grong-Matong Coolamon Rovers Collingullie-Wagga    The Riverina Football League like most country leagues does not have a formal Pre-season competition...
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    based in Wagga Wagga. The seven club's that made up this competition were - Culcairn, Henty, Mangoplah, Wagga Federals, Wagga Newtown, Wagga Stars and...
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    Michael Slater (category Sportspeople from Wagga Wagga)
    the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Slater was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, and lived in both Wagga and Junee for his childhood. His parents, Peter...
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    Collingullie (category Wagga Wagga)
    north-west of Wagga Wagga in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The village is located on the Sturt Highway, between Wagga Wagga and Narrandera...
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    Australia, in Lockhart Shire. It is 32 kilometres (20 mi) south-west of Wagga Wagga, on the Olympic Highway. The town is named after the large rocky hill...
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    Turvey Park, New South Wales (category Suburbs of Wagga Wagga)
    Turvey Park is an inner southern suburb of Wagga Wagga in southern New South Wales, Australia. Its boundaries are defined by Fernleigh Road to the south...
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  • Bohemians 1905 (category Czechoslovak First League clubs)
    Victoria Melbourne, Melbourne 4:1 Australia Repr. XI, Melbourne 9:0 Wagga-Wagga XI, Wagga Wagga 4:5 New South Wales, Sydney 2:1 Illawara District, Wollongong...
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  • at Maher Oval in Wagga Wagga. The Farrer Football League first formed in 1957 as a breakaway from the Albury & District Football League. Culcairn, Henty...
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  • declaration of leagues for the 2019 NPL level that included Narrabundah FC as an NPL2 participant. 15 November 2018, NSW regional club, Wagga City Wanderers...
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    Jada Mathyssen-Whyman (category Sportspeople from Wagga Wagga)
    Capital Territory. Whyman's first club in Sydney was Macarthur Rams, joining the club in 2013 whilst still living in Wagga Wagga. In August 2015, Whyman signed...
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  • code (with rugby league) and has a long history since the establishment of the Federal Football Club (founded 1861 now known as the Wagga Tigers) with the...
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    David Barnhill (category Rugby league players from Wagga Wagga)
    George Dragons, Sydney City and the Leeds Rhinos. Barnhill was born in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. He was employed as a PE teacher at Kaleen...
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  • place. Group 20 was established in 1954, as the Wagga Wagga district competition, after many of those clubs left Group 9 and Group 13. Griffith teams, and...
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  • Glen Mortimer (category Rugby league players from Wagga Wagga)
    Steve Mortimer. The brothers were all raised in the Riverina city of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. He started in the lower grades at Canterbury-Bankstown...
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  • Chris Mortimer (born 19 August 1959 in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s...
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    Nathan Hines (category Rugby union players from Wagga Wagga)
    and Clermont Auvergne among others. He also played rugby league. Hines was born in Wagga Wagga, NSW. He attended Berkeley Vale Community High School from...
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    Wagga. 19 October 1946. p. 4. Retrieved 24 September 2020 – via Trove Newspapers. "1947 – Mangoplah club celebrate victory". Daily Advertiser. Wagga Wagga...
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