Dragons, Vipers and Platypi join race for Western women’s premiership glory

Nick McGrath
Updated December 2 2018 - 4:29pm, first published 4:24pm
SPLIT UP: Group 10 won the inaugural Western Women's Rugby League title earlier this year but will be split up into three different clubs ahead of the new season. Photo: PHIL BLATCH
SPLIT UP: Group 10 won the inaugural Western Women's Rugby League title earlier this year but will be split up into three different clubs ahead of the new season. Photo: PHIL BLATCH

New Western Women’s Rugby League chairperson Kathy Lang says splitting up the dominant Group 10 team that took out the region’s first women’s tackle premiership in 2018 has the potential to help boost future participation numbers.

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Nick McGrath

Nick McGrath

Editor, Central Western Daily

Editor, Central Western Daily

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