Send us a text From humble beginnings at a come-and-try night in 2017 to becoming a decorated leader and representative player, Alex Hall has helped define the rise of women’s football in northern Tasmania. As the inaugural Premiership Captain for Scottsdale in the first Tasmanian Women’s League (North) season, Alex’s leadership and grit set the tone for the region’s women’s competition. Over nearly a decade she’s captained multiple sides, earned Best & Fairest and Team of the Year ...
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Send us a text From humble beginnings at a come-and-try night in 2017 to becoming a decorated leader and representative player, Alex Hall has helped define the rise of women’s football in northern Tasmania. As the inaugural Premiership Captain for Scottsdale in the first Tasmanian Women’s League (North) season, Alex’s leadership and grit set the tone for the region’s women’s competition. Over nearly a decade she’s captained multiple sides, earned Best & Fairest and Team of the Year ...
E6 -The Magic of Klug: A Journey Through Four Decades of Footy
Tassie Footy Life
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5 months ago
E6 -The Magic of Klug: A Journey Through Four Decades of Footy
Send us a text From Glenorchy to Woodville, from Adelaide to Mayne, and back home again to coach and contribute at multiple levels, Klug’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. Known for his magical, uncanny skills, especially his legendary long-range handball, John lit up grounds across the country with moments of brilliance. Whether dominating the 1986 TFL Grand Final, starring with Woodville in the SANFL, or holding his own at Centre Half Forward for the inaugural Adelaide Crows, Klug le...
Tassie Footy Life
Send us a text From humble beginnings at a come-and-try night in 2017 to becoming a decorated leader and representative player, Alex Hall has helped define the rise of women’s football in northern Tasmania. As the inaugural Premiership Captain for Scottsdale in the first Tasmanian Women’s League (North) season, Alex’s leadership and grit set the tone for the region’s women’s competition. Over nearly a decade she’s captained multiple sides, earned Best & Fairest and Team of the Year ...