Touch footy on again for GOYA
The Greek Orthodox Youth Association of St George in Queensland is looking to add more players to play in the 2012 GOYA touch footy competition
The Greek Orthodox Youth Association of St George in Queensland is looking to add more players to play in the 2012 GOYA touch footy competition. Touch footy is back on again every Wednesday night in 2012 and GOYA is looking for fit and healthy players who are ready to make up a team and tackle the competition.
Males and females are invited to trial for the mixed social team with the competition starting on Wednesday 19 September. All games are held at the Olympic United Soccer Fields in Goodwin Park, Yeronga. The touch competition for 2012 will finish up just before Christmas. There is a maximum of 12 teams that are allowed to enter so get in early to make sure you don't miss out.
For all enquiries, email touch@goya.org.au or visit the website www.goya.org.au/touch
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