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By Alistair Bates. ABC Pilbara. Topic: Aboriginal. Huge distances and a lack of suitable transport poses major challenges for the young footballers.
Supplied: Emily Shawcross. The youngest members of a remote Aboriginal community have played their first organised football match in years. Players from Burringurrah, a tiny community in Western Australia's Gascoyne, made the km round trip to Meekatharra for a special game hosted by the Murchison Marlu Junior Football League. The immense logistical effort brought parents, elders, teachers and police together to drive the budding footballers more than 10 hours through the remote desert.
Due to the huge distances, limited access to fuel and a lack of funding for local facilities, the kids have been unable to take part in competitive football against other communities, with their last game more than two years ago. Raymond Morrison, 15, who lined up as a defender for his second game, said he loved "running around, making new friends" and the rare chance to lay tackles on soft grass.
It was a far cry from the harsh red dirt and spinifex of the Burringurrah oval. For many of the player, it is the first time they have played football with team jerseys and referees. His grandfather and community elder, Ray Lockyer, said the day meant "more than just kicking the footy around" to those involved. The community of Burringurrah, kilometres east of Carnarvon, shares its name with the traditional Wajarri word for nearby Mount Augustus. While the population fluctuates throughout the year, about half of the community's 50 residents are aged 16 or below.