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The Blue and White

VicSpirit superstars Emma Inglis and Meg Lanning and Bushrangers batsmen Rob Quiney and Glenn Maxwell re-trace their steps through the pathway program and share what it means to represent The Blue and White.

Cricket Victoria is proud to partner the Australian Government’s Illicit Drugs in Sport Education Program.

Illicit Drug use can affect your sporting performance -in or out of competition, during the off-season, or on the weekend. Don’t let drugs destroy your future!

For more information please head to http://www.idis.gov.au

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