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AddBy: [unknown]23rd May 2021 6:43PMI used to play vigoro when I was in primary school.
Originally the game combined elements of tennis and cricket but its modern day form is more like a combination of baseball and cricket. The balls used are lighter than those in cricket and the bat resembles a paddle.
Ipswich vigoro has a long and proud history celebrating 90 years in 2020. qldvigoro.com.au/sub-associations/ipswich/history
Originally the game combined elements of tennis and cricket but its modern day form is more like a combination of baseball and cricket. The balls used are lighter than those in cricket and the bat resembles a paddle.
Ipswich vigoro has a long and proud history celebrating 90 years in 2020. qldvigoro.com.au/sub-associations/ipswich/history
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Raceview State School basketball and vigoro teams, Ipswich, 1938. Picture Ipswich, accessed 14/03/2026, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/447






