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Give football a try with free sessions at Redlands United

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Published: August 10, 2023
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FOOTBALL FUN: Twenty-seven girls enjoyed their introduction to the beautiful game at the first of Redlands United’s free girls come and try sessions. Photo: Ray Gardner
FOOTBALL FUN: Twenty-seven girls enjoyed their introduction to the beautiful game at the first of Redlands United’s free girls come and try sessions. Photo: Ray Gardner
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Redlands United, in a bid to reach its goal of 10 all-girls teams in 2024, are offering come and try sessions for girls aged between five and 11 for the remainder of this term.

Last Monday evening, 27 girls of varying ages attended the first of these sessions and enjoyed their introduction to the beautiful game.

Sessions are from 5-6pm each Monday evening with training conducted by an experienced community coach at the club’s Compass Grounds off Waterloo St, Cleveland.

This weekend Redlands United’s NPL Men’s sides are at home on Friday evening at Compass Grounds in their round 20 fixture against Brisbane City. Kick-off is at 8.30pm with the under 23s at 6.30pm.

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With only three games left in the regular season, each game is vitally important, so Redlands United is urging supporters to show their support by attending the game.

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