![WINNERS ARE GRINNERS: The representative season started in style for the AWFA with its under-14 girls side winning the Proctor Cup at Bathurst in February, but COVID-19 led to the cancellation of most other events. WINNERS ARE GRINNERS: The representative season started in style for the AWFA with its under-14 girls side winning the Proctor Cup at Bathurst in February, but COVID-19 led to the cancellation of most other events.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/beau.greenway/f9e6b844-8e4e-40d4-ba9f-dd5df5745d86.jpg/r0_0_4032_3024_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Albury-Wodonga Football Association will conduct representative trials for its various age groups across three venues on Sunday.
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The 2020 representative season was derailed by COVID-19, but AWFA high performance executive Belinda Mathews is excited to see players back on the park.
"We usually start trials at the end of October and early November, but due to the restrictions easing on both sides of the border, we saw it as an opportunity to get started," she said.
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"The coaches are geared up and ready, so to see that kind of enthusiasm is great."
Trial times for each age group as are follows:
Under-11 boys, Glen Park at 12pm; under-12 boys, Glen Park at 9.30am; under-13 boys, Aloysius Park at 12pm; under-14 boys, Lambert Park at 12pm; under-15 boys, Glen Park at 9.30am; under-16 boys, Glen Park at 12pm; under 11/12 girls, Lambert Park at 10am; under-14 girls, Lambert Park at 10am; under-16 girls, Aloysius Park at 9.30am.