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Roxburgh Park Clubs Rise in Standings Through Strong Local Facilities
Local infrastructure underpins the results recorded by teams from Roxburgh Park United SC and Roxburgh Park Football Club.
How we reported this
Roxburgh Park United SC's U15 Boys team ranks 4th in their league with 24 points from 12 matches (8 wins, 0 draws, 4 losses). These results reflect the consistent access to training and match venues that allow teams to prepare and compete regularly.
Division Leadership and Infrastructure Role
Roxburgh Park United SC dominates the Boys' North-West 14D division, leading with 24 points from 8 consecutive wins (8-0-0 record). The same network of local fields and support facilities that enables consecutive wins also serves the broader amateur league structure, giving teams reliable spaces for sessions and games. Roxburgh Park Football Club, founded in 2002, fields junior teams in the Essendon District Football League, separate from the soccer club standings, drawing on overlapping community venues that keep multiple codes active.
Further Team Outcomes and Historical Context
The U13 Green team holds 2nd place in Boys' North 13C with 36 points from 14 matches (12 wins, 0 draws, 2 losses). The soccer club's U-NITE Cup Women 2021 Group C team finished 1st in its group. Such outcomes across age groups and years demonstrate how sustained use of established local infrastructure supports ongoing participation and results in amateur competitions.
Continuing Competition
Teams will keep using the venues and facilities already in place to contest remaining matches and maintain their league positions.