Women's World Cup in Australia would 'reignite passion'

Hamish Geale
Updated June 24 2020 - 9:46am, first published 9:40am
HOPEFUL: Launceston United young guns Neve Farquhar, (front), Lilian Reynolds, (left) and Ava Farquhar, (right). Picture: Phillip Biggs.
HOPEFUL: Launceston United young guns Neve Farquhar, (front), Lilian Reynolds, (left) and Ava Farquhar, (right). Picture: Phillip Biggs.

A successful Australia-New Zealand bid for the 2023 women's World Cup would make ripples in the Apple Isle, says Football Tasmania women's development officer Debra Banks.

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Hamish Geale

Hamish Geale

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Hamish Geale is a senior reporter at The Examiner. Got good news? Email: hgeale@examiner.com.au

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