![WAGGA REPRESENT: Under 9s Wagga representative Lucas Brett (right) takes on an Albury opponent at a Gala Day in mid June. WAGGA REPRESENT: Under 9s Wagga representative Lucas Brett (right) takes on an Albury opponent at a Gala Day in mid June.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/NndKxJbpxgM2qzTTaxRJD5/37976edc-eab6-4096-a13b-9f11ad8486c6.JPG/r0_0_2882_4235_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
WAGGA REPRESENT: Under 9s Wagga representative Lucas Brett (right) takes on an Albury opponent at a Gala Day in mid June.
The world game is thriving in Wagga with a landmark number of junior soccer players attending a local development clinic.
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Ninety junior soccer players have been honing their skills at the Tolland Football Club clinic as of Monday; a club record according to organiser Brendan Flanagan.
Attendance rates indicate a burgeoning interest in the sport according to Football Wagga president Erwin Budde.
“This reflects the trend we are seeing everywhere across the football landscape in Wagga,” Budde said.
Football Wagga numbers crunch for 2015
Record registrations: 2120
Record number of MiniRoos: 1050
Record number of senior teams: 40