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"We Just Want To Play" The Fight To Save Kyneton's Women's Footy Team

"We Just Want To Play" The Fight To Save Kyneton's Women's Footy Team

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When the Kyneton Women's football team had had enough of the disrespect they'd been receiving at their old club, the created their own and had secured a spot in a new league too.

But it all came undone when their old league appealed the decision to allow the move, leaving them stranded without a home.

We speak to the team president and ABC journalist Marnie Vinall about the very big fight these woman have taken on, just to be able to play

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CREDITS

Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy

Guest: Natalie Kronfsky - President KWFC
Marnie Vinall - ABC sports journalist

Audio Producer: Lu Hill

Group Executive Producer: Ilaria Brophy

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