(in Victoria) an outdoor game in which a rubber disc is struck towards a goal with a mallet.
there was nothing to do in my home town except play trugo
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Trugo was invented by staff at the Newport Workshops in the 1920's.
Maybe I'll go and play a late afternoon match of Trugo in Ascot Vale, and you'll go shopping in Brunswick Street.
The Victorian Trugo Association invites you to be part of history and play a game of Trugo today.
The people I spoke to were the TruGo players, and they were so funny, they had such great stories.
In competition organised under the Victorian Trugo Association, trugo is played by both men and women, but competitors must be pensioners or aged over 66.
The game of trugo is played by just 300 keen enthusiasts in nine locations throughout the city's inner north and west.