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- West_Canberra_Football_Club abstract "West Canberra Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the ACT AFL from 1974 - 1987. The club's guernsey was black & white (similar to Collingwood, and were nicknamed the Magpies. The club merged with the Belconnen Football Club to form the Belconnen Magpies Football Club. West Canberra never managed to win an ACT AFL premiership.".
- Q7984651 abstract "West Canberra Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the ACT AFL from 1974 - 1987. The club's guernsey was black & white (similar to Collingwood, and were nicknamed the Magpies. The club merged with the Belconnen Football Club to form the Belconnen Magpies Football Club. West Canberra never managed to win an ACT AFL premiership.".
- West_Canberra_Football_Club comment "West Canberra Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the ACT AFL from 1974 - 1987. The club's guernsey was black & white (similar to Collingwood, and were nicknamed the Magpies. The club merged with the Belconnen Football Club to form the Belconnen Magpies Football Club. West Canberra never managed to win an ACT AFL premiership.".
- Q7984651 comment "West Canberra Football Club is a defunct Australian Rules Football club that played in the ACT AFL from 1974 - 1987. The club's guernsey was black & white (similar to Collingwood, and were nicknamed the Magpies. The club merged with the Belconnen Football Club to form the Belconnen Magpies Football Club. West Canberra never managed to win an ACT AFL premiership.".