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- Mangoplah /ˈmæŋɡoʊplɑː/ is a town approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi) south of Wagga Wagga in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. At the...
- The Mangoplah Football Club is an Australian Rules Football club. It competes in and around the Wagga Wagga area in New South Wales, Australia. The Mangoplah...
- parti****ted in the Auskick program at Mangoplah Cookardinia United Eastlakes Football & Netball Club in Mangoplah and began playing his junior football...
- the Albury & District Football League. Culcairn, Henty, Holbrook and Mangoplah-Cookardinia United competed in the first season. In 1958 all remaining...
- Yerong Cr**** & District Football ****ociation. The Rock pla**** against Mangoplah and Yerong Cr****. 1919–1921: Wagga United Football ****ociation. The Rock...
- Royal Stars Riverina Main Line Football ****ociation 1923 – Tim ArcherMangoplah Wagga Australian Rules Football ****ociation 1929 – Bill Mohr (Wagga Tigers)...
- maroon socks, topped with blue. Culcairn pla**** Mangoplah in the 1923 Grand Final at Yerong Cr**** and Mangoplah won the Yerong Cr**** & DFA premiership. Culcairn...
- in 1930. Mangoplah: 1937 - 1940, 1946 - 1954. Mangoplah and Cookardinia football clubs decide to merge prior to the 1955 season. Mangoplah / Cookardinia...
- Alfredtown Book Book Collingullie Downside Euberta Gregadoo Ladysmith Mangoplah Oura Rowan Tarcutta Uranquinty Information about locality boundaries has...
- through 1938, when he was cleared to Mangoplah Football Club in June 1938. Madden was appointed as coach of the Mangoplah Football Club in 1938 and lead them...