Tag20 continues to rise in popularity and that was on full display over the weekend.
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The annual Tag20 Pacific Shield and Indigenous Heritage Shield saw 52 teams from the Greater Sydney region, ACT, Central Coast, rural NSW, Queensland and Victoria compete at Carr Confoy Park on Saturday and Sunday, April 23-24.
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A spokesperson from the Tag20 Indigenous Australia committee thanked all those involved.
"We wanted to say a huge thank you to all our families, players and supporters for travelling down," he said.
"We hope you had a great weekend playing with your Indigenous mob and for some of you getting to semi finals and grand finals.
"We want to thank all of our coaches and managers for volunteering your time to train and standing by your teams."
Goulburn Mulwaree Council was pleased to support the event.
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