The next generation of Greater Western Victorian Rebels female players will get an opportunity to showcase their skills in two NAB League "futures" games.
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The Rebels have named a development squad of 26 girls up to 17 years to take part in the program.
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Rebels regional talent operations lead Brooke Brown said the program would allow young girls to get a "taster" of what a NAB League pathway program was like.
"They are training with the under-19 girls, playing with them in practice matches and gaining a variety of skills and knowledge across football, strength, conditioning and wellbeing.
"It certainly allows girls to see a pathway towards playing football at a higher level," she said.
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