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Women’s competitions finalised

The Essendon District Football League women’s competition will remain at three senior divisions this season.

The league announced the rest of its female structure last week, having already previously announced the make up of the premier division.

There will again be six teams in division 1, while there will also be six teams in division 2.

Burnside Heights, Tullamarine and Keilor Park remain in division 1 having been part of that division last season.

Strathmore, which fielded a combined side with Pascoe Vale in division 1 last season, will field a standalone side this season.

Westmeadows, which has been relegated from premier division, and last season’s division 2 premiers Coburg Districts have been promoted.

In division 2, five teams remain from last season.

The Sunbury Lions, Sunbury Kangaroos, East Sunbury, Roxburgh Park and Taylors Lakes are all part of division 2 again.

A combined Gisborne-Kyneton United team is the new side in that division. Gisborne had previously played in division 1.

Glenroy, which fielded a team last season, is without a team this year.

There will again be a reserves competition, which will feature two Western Football League sides.

The under-18.5 competition will also include three Western teams.

The EDFL said as part of the shared commitment of the leagues to sustain the long-term growth of women’s football, these five clubs’ affiliated sides are exciting additions to our competitions from both development and participation perspectives.

The season kicks off this weekend.

In premier division, Greenvale will make its premier division debut against Keilor, while in division 1, Westmeadows will play Coburg Districts and Tullamarine will host Burnside Heights.

In division 2, Roxburgh Park will play Gisborne-Kyneton United.

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