There was a real family feeling during Turvey Park’s loss to South Wagga Warriors on Saturday.
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Three different mother-daughter combinations took part in the 6-3 loss to the competition favourites and five-time defending champions.
Jane Wadley played alongside her daughter Leila, Paris and Charli Hall lined up with their mother Sharon while Sophie and Amanda Gooden completed the rare A grade feat.
The teenagers are just breaking through to the top grade with Sophie 13, Leila and Charli both 14 and Paris 16.
Paris said it’s great to have the mums’ experience on the field.
“It is a good experience to have everyone there playing together,” Paris said.
“It is good having them there to back you up, give directions, help you along the way and give you a few tips.”
It’s an unusual feat, but Paris enjoys being able to share the field alongside her mum and younger sister.
“Just to be together with my mum and my sister is a really good experience,” she said.
On the other side of the equation South Wagga are have the Kearnes family with mother Jane and talented daughters Montana and Layhnee usually among the side’s best players.
Turvey Park have the week off while the Warriors tackle Saints on Saturday.
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