Lewis Manning and Bailey Mullins will referee the Summer Fives.
Camera IconLewis Manning and Bailey Mullins will referee the Summer Fives. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Summer Fives come alive

Tristan Lavalette, Mandurah Coastal TimesMandurah Coastal Times

The popular event runs throughout summer with teams of adults and children.

The seniors kick off on October 16 and it runs until February, while juniors start on October 17.

Both competitions run twice a week at Mandurah City’s home ground, Peelwood Reservein Peelwood Parade Halls Head, from 5pm.

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Registrations can be made individually or as a team.

‘It’s a great way to keep fit during the summer and socialise and meet new friends,’ Mandurah City’s new president Peter Rowe said.

‘We provide the referees, so people can just turn up and play.

‘The clubhouse is open afterwards for all to enjoy the hospitality the club has to offer.’

Team places and individual spots are still available.

An eight-player senior team costs $440, while a junior team costs $300.

Juniors play Thursdays from 4.30pm and seniors on Wednesdays at 6pm.

For more information call Mandurah City Football Club on 9581 2388.