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Years ago
Country /State Championships
PS: Don't forget that a city team pulls from a population base of around 100,000 people. Even the largest city like the Mount only has 30,000 people to draw from.

Years ago
Unfortunately, a country team will always be around a Div 2 standard to a reasonable Div 1 standard. A good Div 1 team should always beat a country team because the city teams train and play together. A country team is always a composite team of the best players who have the skills, but just don't have the combined game skills. If they played as a team in their local comp. - look out Sturt!

Years ago
Mildura and Broken Hill both competed. In any other sport, they can take the champsionship, but not the "State Title"

