Medowie FC hold charity games during Female Football Week Port Stephens Sport Property/Sports/Opinion - popup ad Sport by News Of The Area - Modern Media - May 30, 2023 The O30’s Women’s team, including members of the O35’s Men. AS part of Northern NSW Football’s Female Football Week, Medowie FC hosted a series of charity matches on Sunday 21 May. The U12 girls team played a competition match against Mayfield Jnr FC, which was followed by the O35 men taking on the O30 Women’s team. The Club’s All Age men’s team then faced off against the All Age Women. The Women’s teams were a make up of both women and some of the club’s male players. The Women’s chosen charity was Port Stephens Family and Neighbourhood Services in Raymond Terrace, which provides support for after school groups, legal support, counselling, case work and many other services. The men’s teams played for Invictus Australia, a charity supporting veterans and their families. From 4-9 June, Invictus runs the ZERO600 Challenge, which encourages participants to rise at 06:00 and start their day active, funding sporting programmes that transform lives. By Steve WITHEY All Age Women with members of O35’s men. O35’s Men. All Age Men with members of O35’s Men.