The World Game growing in Bathurst

3 APRIL 2017

There's no shortage of players lining up to sign on with the Charles Sturt University (CSU) Football Club in Bathurst.A record number of 80 women have registered to play with the Club in the Bathurst District Football League in 2017.The high number of registrations has prompted the Club to field 10 teams for the 2017 season.This includes four women's teams across three grades, five men's sides, and for the first time a mixed team.The recorded registrations is being attributed to the leadership of the Club.Club president and CSU student Ms Meaghan Kempson said, "The Charles Sturt University Football Club is proud to lead the charge for a growth in women's football throughout the region."The current success of the Australian women's team has certainly contributed to our boost in female members."At the beginning of the year, it was our goal to create an inviting and rewarding environment for all who were looking to join a student club at Charles Sturt University. We set out to embody the notion that we are 'the club for everyone'."The record-breaking number of CSUFC members this year truly reflects our success in achieving this goal."Our Club aims to give Charles Sturt University students the opportunity to enjoy a well-rounded and fulfilled experience at University – an experience that nobody should be denied."The season started on Sunday 26 March and runs until Sunday 17 SeptemberThrough its Office for Students, the University supports a range of sporting and social clubs.

Media Note:

CSU Football Club President Ms Meaghan Kempson is available for interview.

Training is held at CSU in Bathurst on Wednesdays from 5pm to 6pm and Fridays from 6pm to 7.30pm.

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