Football
Magpies make mates in Warragul

Collingwood's AFLW team took roost in Warragul on Friday as part of the club's Community Camp program.
The Magpies visited schools around the area before gathering at Western Park in the afternoon to hold a skills clinic and signing session, letting fans have the chance to meet their stars.
Games, Q and A's and even some skipping were part of the players' activities at a variety of local primary schools, imparting their wisdom on the next generation and answering some unique questions as well.
The players later stuck around to give some tips to youngsters in Female Football Gippsland, who were all playing their matches that evening.
Collingwood player Imogen Barnett said it was "awesome to see" a wave of black and white at the schools they visited.
"AFLW's just growing in spades. It's awesome to connect with the kids and just give back to the community," she said.
Barnett said it was good to see kids get excited at seeing their heroes, especially now that girls have the chance to play footy at higher levels.
"For us, you sort of forget the impact you do have until you come to a school like this and their eyes light up and they're so excited to see you.
"You can't be what you can't see so it's awesome for (girls) to be able to play at such a young age and play in female teams."

Latest stories