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Werribee Masters after more players

Not quite sure you’re ready to retire from playing football? Then Werribee Masters might be for you.

The club has three sides, two 35-plus men’s and a women’s 35-plus, and is looking for players for all their sides.

Club president Kerry Saunders said they were keen to get more people involved in the club, whether it’s on the field, as supporters or as volunteers.

“Members, supporters and anyone that wants to join the club,” she said.

“It’s a family atmosphere and people can come on board for any reason. There’s not a lot of western suburbs teams.”

Both the club’s men’s sides are 35-plus to ensure that everyone who wants to play can get a game.

Sanders said the first side just missed out on finals after barely winning a game a few years ago.

The women’s side finished third last season. Saunders said it can be hard at times with players travelling from all over the place to play, so not everyone trains, but they have a lot of fun on the field.

In a bonus for the club, it now has access to Glen Orden’s ground to train and play, with the Hawks not fielding senior sides.

Werribee Masters trains on Thursdays at 6.15pm.

Details: https://www.facebook.com/werribeemastersFC

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