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Clubs called to make up

TWO bickering sporting clubs will be invited to air their differences in front of Casey council in a bid to mend relations at a Narre Warren South sporting field.
Representatives from the Narre South Lions Football Club (NSLSC) and the president and representatives from the Maranatha Methodist Cricket Club (MMCC) will be invited to present to the council in the new year.
The clubs will discuss the 2006 ground allocations at Strathaird Reserve and other problems and issues associated with the clubs that have contributed to the tense relations between them.
A date for the meeting will be set in the new year.

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