Newtown Jetettes

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Newtown Jetettes
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Full nameNewtown Jetettes Womens Rugby League Club
Nickname(s)Jetettes
Founded2005
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Competition Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League

The Newtown Jetettes was founded in 2005 Newtown Jetettes Women's Rugby League Club are an Australian professional Women's rugby league football team based in Newtown, New South Wales, a suburb of south-eastern Sydney. Newtown have Affiliations with the Newtown Jets and they play in the Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League. [1] [2] [3]

Women's Rugby League is the female-only version of the game rugby league football. There are currently clubs for female-only participation running in Australia, Great Britain, and New Zealand which are overseen by the various individual organizations of those separate countries and internationally by the Women & Girls Rugby League.

Newtown, New South Wales Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Newtown Jets Australian rugby league team

The Newtown Jets are an Australian rugby league football club based in Newtown, a suburb of Sydney's inner west. They currently compete in the Canterbury Cup NSW competition, having left the top grade after the 1983 NSWRFL season. The Jets' home ground is Henson Park, and their team colours are blue and white.

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References

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  2. "Jetettes Photo Gallery by GS PHOTOGRAPHY at pbase.com". PBase.
  3. "Canley Vale "Kookas" News".