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TAC Cup Girls Record 2017 Wk1.Indd Bendigo Pioneers Coach: Shawn McCormick Talent Manager: Stephen Sharp Ground Address: Epsom Huntly Reserve, Midland Highway, Epsom, 3551 Telephone: 5444 4800 Email: [email protected] Website: bendigopioneers.aflvic.com.au @BendigoPioneers Bendigo Pioneers Football Club No. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Tia Needs 03-Mar-99 154 Kangaroo Flat 2 Sharni Barker 04-Oct-01 156 Golden Square 3 Rachel Thomas 28-Dec-99 173 Kangaroo Flat 4 Aisling Tupper 10-Jun-99 157 Strathfieldsaye 6 Hannah Spencer 11-Jan-01 164 Woorinen 8 Maddy Baldwin 03-Dec-01 169 Echuca 9 Loree Newton 03-Jun-01 167 Gisborne 10 Ashlea Hampton 05-Jan-00 172 Strathfieldsaye 11 Eillish Cumming 03-Dec-99 165 Nth Bendigo 12 Charlotte Edlin 09-Oct-99 165 Strathfieldsaye 13 Tess Goodrem 22-Sep-00 153 Mildura 15 Bridie Kinghorn 24-Aug-99 175 Kyneton 16 Choney Meemusour 07-Sep-99 170 Castlemaine 17 Megan Williamson 03-Feb-00 158 Woorinen 18 Lily McNair 02-Sep-00 169 Kangaroo Flat 19 Rilee Coulson 21-Mar-01 159 Huntly 20 Kate Douglass 19-Jul-01 170 Sth Bendigo 22 Eden Zanker 11-Nov-99 182 Woorinen 23 Taylor Bellesini 24-Aug-99 167 Eaglehawk 24 Aisha Kirchofer 15-Dec-99 167 Echuca 25 Kodi Jacques 27-Sep-00 162 Strathfieldsaye 27 Dayna Kelly- Guthrie 03-Apr-01 168 Woorinen 28 Alice Bailey 09-May-00 162 Strathfieldsaye 29 Jordyn Jolliff e 09-Jun-00 168 Woorenin 30 Breanna Kelly- Guthrie 01-Jun-99 167 Woorinen Calder Cannons Coach: Alicia Eva Talent Manager: Ian Kyte Ground Address: 229 Grand Boulevard, Craigieburn 3064 (Map 386 J3) Telephone: 8339 7482 Email: [email protected] Website: caldercannons.aflvic.com.au @CalderCannonsFC Calder Cannons Football Club No. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Haylea Cooke 28-Nov-01 163 Roxburgh Park 2 Felicity Theodore 14-Mar-01 155 Sunbury 3 Madison Prespakis 02-Nov-00 160 Sunbury 4 Tenille Cook 06-Jul-01 168 Sunbury 5 Caesha Langborne 18-Aug-99 164 Wallan 8 Eliza Vale 10-Jan-01 164 Melbourne Uni 9 Zoe Hardiman 05-Mar-01 162 Sunbury 10 Molly Hemburrow 02-Nov-00 156 Sunbury 11 Alana Barba 26-Sep-01 165 12 Alicia Rooth 07-Jul-99 174 Kyneton 15 Georgia Marsland 05-Sep-00 169 Pascoe Vale 16 Chloe Hodgson 01-Sep-01 167 Sunbury 17 Chloe Molloy 06-Dec-98 171 Diamond Creek 18 Carla Rendelmann 04-Sep-00 178 Aberfeldie 21 Georgia Patrikios 30-Mar-01 165 Pascoe Vale 22 Mia Muscat 24-Sep-01 163 Strathmore 23 Jessie Cameron 14-Jan-99 172 Keilor 25 Kiandra Tuvaine 06-Aug-99 163 Pascoe Vale 27 Molly Warburton 10-Aug-00 166 Gisborne 28 Rose Love 01-May-00 169 Wallan 29 Stephanie Elias 21-Mar-01 166 Brunswick 30 Cadence Ashley 18-Aug-99 161 Montmorency 31 Jacinta Taylor 02-Oct-99 161 Sunbury 32 Terira Fry 13-Nov-01 162 Craigieburn 33 Bianca Pepper 18-Mar-00 176 Sunbury 34 Lauren Anthony 02-Apr-99 165 Airport West 35 Rainbow Ebert 24-Oct-99 166 Glenroy 37 Eleanor Cornish 12-Jan-01 173 Assumption College 38 Erin Bult 03-Apr-99 158 Keilor 39 Phoebe Chisholm 20-Jun-01 166 Laurimer 41 Lauren Caruso 19-Nov-99 161 Keilor 42 Kellie Sutton 06-Dec-01 168 Sunbury 45 Cheyene Macumber 23-Jun-00 149 Sunbury 46 Sarah Dargan 03-Feb-99 162 Pascoe Vale 48 Caitlyn Brown 15-Jul-01 169 Gisborne 49 Monique Conti 09-Dec-99 165 Melbourne Uni 50 Shenay Thomas 03-Dec-99 166 Keilor Dandenong Southern Stingrays Coach: Dee Longwill Talent Manager: Mark Wheeler Ground Address: Shepley Oval, Pultney Street, Dandenong, 3175 Telephone: 9791 8656 Email: [email protected] Website: dandenongstingrays.aflvic.com.au @DandyStingrays DandenongStingrays No. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Shelley Heath 06-Jun-00 159 Dromana FC 2 Shaneece Stratton 22-May-01 153 Cranbourne JFC 3 Dayna Smith 24-Dec-99 161 Frankston Dolphins JFC 4 Jessica Guy-Toogood 12-Apr-01 158 Beleura JFC 5 Eloise Allen-Burns 28-Dec-01 167 Mount Eliza JFC 6 Ruby Clayton 19-Oct-99 162 Beaconsfield Youth Girls 7 Sophie Phillips 30-Jul-99 163 Cranbourne Womens FC 8 Tilly Giddings-Constable 24-Mar-01 165 Seaford JFC 9 Courtney Jones 10-Sep-00 164 Seaford 10 Abbey Jordan 08-Sep-02 162 Rye JFC 11 Bridie Kennedy 23-Sep-99 172 Dromana FC 12 Molly McDonald 04-May-01 165 Seaford JFC 13 Georgia Gee 28-Oct-99 157 Beaconsfield JFC 14 Tayla Prentice 12-May-99 169 Rosebud FC 15 Jordyn Allen 06-Jul-00 173 Rye JFC 16 Chloe Anderson 11-Oct-99 173 Beaconsfield Youth Girls 17 Kaitlynn Bader 27-Sep-00 164 Beaconsfield JFC Girls 18 Saige Bayne 01-Jul-02 164 Mount Eliza JFC 19 Brooke Borchard 27-Feb-01 156 Beaconsfield JFC 20 Emily Browning 06-Jul-00 165 Seaford Seniors 21 Lauren Field 06-Nov-99 164 Frankston Dolphins 22 Taylah O’Hagan 26-Aug-98 166 Cranbourne Seniors Womens 23 Amelia (Ash) Jordan 08-Sep-02 165 Rye JFC 24 Samantha Ryan 12-Mar-00 170 Frankston Dolphins JFC 25 Charlotte Seedsman 19-Nov-99 167 Balnarring Thunder 26 Isabella Shannon 30-Jun-01 175 Balnarring JFC 27 Ashlee Sibly 11-May-01 172 Cranbourne Youth Girls 28 Tyanna Smith 29-Oct-02 167 Beaconsfield Youth Girls 29 Brooke Struylaart 04-Jul-00 164 Beaconsfield JFC 30 Piper Swayn 08-Aug-02 168 Rosebud JFC 31 Brooke Vernon 20-Oct-01 170 Rye JFC - Youth 32 Jasmine Watson 08-Apr-01 165 Tooradin Delmore 33 Maddison Watson 24-Mar-02 166 Tooradin Delmore 35 Lucinda Cripps 06-Dec-01 172 Frankston Dolphins JFC 36 Georgia Gourlay 23-Mar-99 167 Cranbourne Womens FC 38 Chandler Felton 29-Mar-01 169 Fountain Gate 39 Suede Croad 01-Oct-99 180 Rye JFC Eastern Ranges Coach: Tom Humphrey Talent Manager: Len Villani Ground Address: Kilsyth Recreation Reserve, Colchester Road, Kilsyth, 3137 32 Telephone: 9724 9499 Email: [email protected] Website: easternranges.aflvic.com.au @Eastern_Ranges eastern.ranges @easternranges No. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Paige Buruma 12-Jun-01 156 East Ringwood 2 Gabriella De Angelis 17-Nov-00 158 Whitehorse Colts 3 Phyllisia Palipuaminnini 31-Aug-01 159 Worowa 4 Caitlin Vippond 04-Aug-00 159 Knox Falcons 5 Isabella Rennick 07-Dec-99 160 Emerald 6 Karli Banks 22-Jun-01 163 Norwood 7 Katherine Chamberlain 22-Mar-01 163 Vermont 8 Abbey Goullet 18-Jan-00 163 Blackburn 9 Lauren Szigeti 28-Feb-00 163 Bulleen Templestowe 10 Sophie Braunthal 01-Mar-99 164 Knox 11 Madeline Edwards 19-Jan-01 165 whitehorse colts 12 Jessica Provan 08-Mar-00 167 Mt evelyn 13 Jenna Richardson 16-Oct-01 169 Donvale 14 Imogen Ball 05-Jan-01 170 Knox Falcons 15 Melanie Hogg 13-Oct-98 170 Mount Evelyn 16 Emma Horne 29-Nov-01 170 Billanook College 17 Savannah Bowden 28-Feb-01 171 My Evelyn 18 Olivia Flanagan 10-Mar-99 171 Chirnside Park 19 Ella Mooney 02-Dec-00 171 Donvale 20 Bronte Rowlands 03-Apr-99 171 Bayswater 21 Paige Whitworth 21-Feb-98 171 N/A 22 Emerson Woods 12-Jul-00 171 Mt Evelyn 23 Sophie Faulwetter 09-Dec-99 172 Chirnside Park 24 Ysabelle Price 28-Dec-99 172 Mount Evelyn 25 Georgia Macpherson 21-Feb-00 173 Chirnside Park 26 Laura McClelland 03-Jul-01 174 Ferntree Gully 27 Gabrielle Zappia 12-Oct-02 174 Wandin 28 Lilly Kelly 20-Jul-00 176 Mount Evelyn 29 Holly Spicer 28-Jun-99 176 Knox Falcons 30 Hayley Tucker 13-Jun-00 176 Mt Evelyn 31 Marina Taverna 08-Jun-01 177 Donvale 32 Charlotte Wilson 29-Dec-00 177 Ferntree Gully 33 Ashleigh Watt 26-Jan-01 179 Norwood 34 Sarah Kendall 08-Jan-00 181 Knox 35 Jorja Borg 18-Nov-98 185 Chirnside Park Gippsland Power Coach: Scott McDougal Talent Manager: Peter Francis Ground Address: Morwell Football Ground, Travers Street, Morwell, 3840 Telephone: 5134 8133 Email: [email protected] Website: gippslandpower.aflvic.com.au @Gippsland_Power Gippsland Power Football Club @gippslandpowerfc No. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Megan Fitzsimon 10-Aug-02 155 Bairnsdale 2 Samara Beaton 11-Dec-01 158 D.W.W.W.W. 3 Jess Gysberts 01-Aug-99 153 Phillip Island 5 Tyla Hanks 15-Feb-00 156 Beaconsfield 6 Emily Haeusler 28-Sep-00 163 Traralgon 7 Lily Van Berkel 08-Sep-00 170 Traralgon 8 Chandra Abrahams 24-Mar-02 169 Neerim Neerim Sth JFC 9 Lucy Deller 17-Nov-00 168 Bairnsdale 10 Holly Whitford 11-Feb-99 163 Maff ra 11 Juliette Townsend 24-Jun-01 160 Dalyston 12 Makeisha Muller 23-Sep-01 162 Phillip Island 13 Channen Dare 23-Mar-00 158 Warragul Colts 14 Shaye Symes 11-Oct-01 166 Yarragon JFC 15 Chelsey Bray 23-May-00 165 Sale 16 Darcy Guttridge 30-Oct-99 169 Traralgon 17 Seanan Trewin 16-Jan-01 165 Leongatha 18 Ashley Jans 21-Jan-99 170 Maff ra 19 Georgia Collins 14-May-99 166 Maff ra 20 Laura Thompson 23-Oct-00 168 Phillip Island 21 Sarah Orton 19-Nov-99 170 Hill End 22 Hayley Balmer 23-Mar-00 169 Dalyston 23 Caitlyn Beale 29-Dec-00 171 Morwell 24 Demi Plunkett 01-Jul-99 164 Traralgon 25 Jocelyn Warwick 31-Jul-00 175 Traralgon 26 Amy Dunn 31-Oct-00 177 Maff ra 27 Nikia Webber 29-Aug-01 168 Traralgon 38 Tayla Walsh 02-Aug-01 160 Morwell 43 Ella O’flynn 26-Sep-01 168 Dalyston 45 Jules Redmond 16-Sep-99 175 Phillip Island Geelong Falcons Coach: Jason Armistead Talent Manager: Michael Turner Ground Address: Highton Reserve, Roslyn Road, Highton, 3216 Telephone: 5241 6986 Email: [email protected] Website: geelongfalcons.aflvic.com.au @GeelongFalcons GeelongFalcons @geelongfalcons No.
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