Truganina Rabbitohs

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Truganina Rabbitohs
Club information
Full nameTruganina Rabbitohs Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)The Bunnies
Colours  Green
  Red
  White
Founded2015
Website Official website
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOJoe Laga'aia
CoachStacy Knowles
ManagerJoyce Ierome
CaptainKeni Blair
Competition Melbourne Rugby League
Records
Premierships5 (First Grade Men: 2019,2022

First Grade Women:2017

Third Grade Men:2019

Under 18’s:2022)
Runners-up7 (First Grade Men:2023

First Grade Women:2017,2019,2022

Third Grade Men:2017,2022

Under 16’s Girls:2023

Under 14’s Boys:2023)
Minor premierships First Grade Men:3

Third Grade Men:1 (First Grade Men:2019,2022,2023

Third Grade Men:2022)

Truganina Rabbitohs Rugby League Club are an Australian rugby league football club based in Truganina, Victoria formed in late 2015. They conduct teams for both junior and senior teams.

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