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Strong on community

The Warwick Redbacks Australian Football Club (AFC) is a key part of the community in Warwick, Queensland, offering opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels to get involved in Australian Rules Football. The club is known for its welcoming environment, focusing not only on sportsmanship but also on fostering a strong sense of community.

The Warwick Redbacks field teams across multiple levels, with junior teams catering to younger players and senior teams offering competitive opportunities for adults. Whether you’re interested in joining as a player or just supporting the team, the club welcomes everyone to participate in this exciting sport.

The club’s facilities include a well-maintained oval and an air-conditioned clubhouse, which serves as a social hub for players, members, and visitors. Here, members come together to celebrate the sport, connect with others, and enjoy social events. The club also hosts various functions, further cementing its role as an important social space in the Warwick community.

In addition to the competitive teams, the Warwick Redbacks focus on creating a positive and inclusive environment for all. This commitment to inclusivity means that whether you are a seasoned player or a complete beginner, there is a place for you within the club. The Warwick Redbacks are always looking for more volunteers and players to join their ranks and help grow the club further.

The Warwick Redbacks AFC embodies the spirit of Australian Rules Football by promoting teamwork, fitness, and community engagement. With a variety of membership options available, the club is an excellent choice for those looking to get involved in sport and connect with others in the Warwick area. If you’re looking for a great way to stay active, meet new people, and support local football, the Warwick Redbacks is the place to be.

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