Trugo

Trugo

Trugo, or alternatively TruGo, is a sport invented in the Newport Railway Workshops in the Western suburbs of Melbourne, by railway workers in the 1920s.

Played outdoors on a green similar to that used for Lawn bowls (90 feet / 27.4 meters in length for men, 70 feet / 21.3 meters for women), the objective of the game is to score goals or points by striking a rubber ring (wheel) with a mallet though a pair of goal posts. The player stands on a rubber mat and is facing away from the goals, feet either side of the wheel. The short handled mallet is swung between the player's legs to strike the wheel ('tunnelling style'). The player's opponent ensures that the wheel is safely contained by collecting it in a canvas bag attached to a long pole once the wheel has passed the goal line.

The players swap roles after four wheels have been struck by the first player. Each player has 24 shots, 12 from each end. The player or team with the most goals at the end of the playing period is declared the winner.

The sport is played by both men and women; the women's version of the game traditionally has the player strike the ring while standing to one side ('side sweeping style'), and is known as GoTru.

The principal Trugo clubs are Ascot Vale, Brunswick, Footscray, Port Melbourne, Sandridge, South Melbourne and Yarraville.

External links

* [http://images.trugo.org.au/ Trugo images]
* [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~vtrugo/index.html Trugo Association of Victoria]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/tv/rewind/txt/s1164493.htm The Game of Trugo] - ABC TV program transcript


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