Talk:Women's lacrosse in Australia
Latest comment: 13 years ago by DadaNeem in topic Amalgamation & expansion?
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Amalgamation & expansion?
editThe article deals little with lacrosse though does have some material that the more substantial Lacrosse in Australia doesn't. It shares text with Women's cricket in Australia (& many other 'Women's {sport} in Australia' pages), no doubt derived from a common bibliography & author:
- Evening Post (19 December 1922). "Women in Print". Evening Post. Vol. CC, no. 147. New Zealand: National Library of New Zealand. p. 7. Retrieved 28 April 2011.
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(help) - Howell, Max; Howell, Reet; Brown, David W. (1989). The Sporting Image, A pictorial history of Queenslanders at play. Brisbane: University of Queensland Press. ISBN 0702222062.
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(help) - Stell, Marion K. (1991). Half the Race, A history of Australian women in sport. North Ryde, Australia: Harper Collins. ISBN 0207169713.
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Whether amalgamating or not, undoubtedly there is more useful material in these books etc.