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Up The Wedgies! The Good News Women's Footy Story We Need Right Now

Up The Wedgies! The Good News Women's Footy Story We Need Right Now

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After 15 months of uncertainty, the Kyneton Women’s Football Club has officially won the right to play in 2026.

Following a high-profile breakaway from their former club, the team has been cleared to compete under their new identity: the Wedge-Tailed Eagles.

We speak with club President Natalie Korinfsky about the long road to this moment.

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Hosts: Claire Murphy

Guest: Natalie Korinfsky, Wedge-Tailed Eagles Club President

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

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