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Narre Warren has selected its preferred local footy and netball competition for 2025 and beyond
June 12, 2024 - 12:48PM
Narre Warren wants to play in the Southern league in 2024.
Narre Warren has picked the Southern Football Netball League as its target for 2025.
Around 70 people attended a Special General Meeting on Tuesday night, where the club updated members of its plan for the future.
Narre Warren plans to take both its football and netball programs from the Outer East Football Netball League to the Southern league.
The club must inform the Outer East league before June 30 and then will have to apply for the Southern league.
The decision follows a failed attempt to join the Mornington Peninsula league this season.
Narre Warren has played in all three of the Outer East league grand finals and won 42 of its past 45 games.
Narre Warren wants to play in the Southern league.
Club president Peter Lindsay said the SGM “was an update” for members.
“It was pretty straight forward ... we had spoken to both playing groups of what we intended to do,” he said.
“Everyone is comfortable with a move to Southern.
“We’re now at a stage where we’re close to these trigger dates, so we wanted to bring everyone up to speed.
“We’re excited, to be quite honest, we see it as a move that will provide us with greater opportunities.”
Narre Warren celebrate the inaugural Outer East premiership back in 2019.
Lindsay said the travel involved in the Outer East league was a factor in the decision.
“We’re struggling to keep footballers because of the travel,” he said.
“Footballers would rather play closer to home or closer to town, they see travel as a problem.”
Narre Warren will add sides to the Southern league’s growing netball and under-19s programs.