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WARWICK AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Cubs – U4 and U5, playing every Saturday morning at the WDFA grounds; Juniors – U6 through to U17, playing in the WDFA Saturday competition; Colt’s – U15-U18, playing in the Football Toowoomba Competition; Women’s – U15 and above, playing in the football competition; Reserve Men’s and Premier Men’s, playing in the Football Toowoomba Competition.
Registration is available online now.
Just go to www.myfootballclub.com.au click register now and follow the prompts.
“Please make sure you select the correct registration package as there will be multiple options available,” club vice president Paul Butler said.
“If you have any problems message us via Facebook or email butlerps@gmail.com and we will help you through it.
“We have also put an registration guides online (www.warwickwolves.com.au) which will help you out if needed.
“Online registration is now the only available method.
“It is simple, quick and convenient! No waiting in queues! Give it a go!
“You can select ‘Pay at Club’ during the registration process to enable your child to be registered and allocated to a team.
“You can then log back in closer to the 13 March and select ‘Pay Now’ to complete your payment by the due date.
“Registrations will close on Sunday 13 March to enable time for us to finalise teams for the season ahead. Full payment is required by this date to guarantee your place in a team for 2016.”
In addition to online registrations the club is running two registration information days.
The first will be on 13 February at the Rose City Shopping Centre at the bottom of the escalators and will run from 9am until 1pm.
“Warwick Wolves members will be present to assist you with the online registration process,” Paul said.
“There will be two computers available for this purpose.”
The second will be held on 20 February at the WDFA Clubhouse, Queens Park, Park Road, Warwick, from 11am till 1pm.
Members will be there to assist and there will again be two computers available.
“Players who have not played for Warwick District Football Association previously will need to bring a birth certificate to be sighted by a club official,” he said.
“Remember to keep an eye on our website (www.warwickwolves.com.au) and Facebook (Warwick District Football Association) for events, updates, fixtures etc!
“If you have any questions please email registrations@warwickwolves.com.au.”

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