(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
Example sentencesExamples
- 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.