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Queensland Representatives Senior Women QUEENSLAND REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR WOMEN 1947 BRISBANE 1949 MELBOURNE 1950 SYDNEY 1951 ADELAIDE Yvonne Barber Yvonne Barber Yvonne Barber Norma Bernardin Betty Bates Norma Bernardin Norma Bernardin June Browning (Horne) Ruby Beattie June Browning (Horne) June Browning (Horne) Barbara Evans Ivy Christie Ivy Christie Eunie Collett (Eustace) Joan Gibson (Fraser) Jean Delaney Margaret Ferguson Barbara Evans Vera Just (Burke/Campbell) Lilly Elly Joan Gibson (Fraser) Margaret Ferguson Gwen McGraw Joan Gibson (Fraser) Norma Godfrey Vera Just (Burke/Campbell) Audrey McLaughlin Irene Godfrey Vera Just (Burke/Campbell) Gwen McGraw Midge Rogers Norma Godfrey Queenie Mateer Audrey McLaughlin Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (C) Irene Hunter (C) Gwen McGraw Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (C) Daphne Siggs (Hass) Marjorie Irvine Midge Rogers Daphne Siggs (Hass) Sybil Siggs Vera Just (Burke/Campbell) Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) Sybil Siggs Edna Siipola (Corbett) Shirley Lalor Daphne Siggs (Hass) Edna Siipola (Corbett) June Spice Toppy Lawson Sybil Siggs June Spice Anna Ventura Queenie Mateer Edna Siipola (Corbett) Anna Ventura Vicky Panos June Spice Betty Rowe Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) Sybil Siggs Jess Sneddon 1952 PERTH 1953 BRISBANE 1954 MELBOURNE 1955 SYDNEY Yvonne Barber Yvonne Barber Dale Bowling (Cook) Norma Bernardin Shirley Brohman (Higgins) June Coleman Shirley Brohman (Higgins) June Browning (Horne) Elaine Dempster (Robinson) June Browning (Horne) Elaine Dempster (Robinson) Judy Dick QUEENSLAND DID NOT Margaret Ferguson Joy Gallagher Joy Gallagher Joan Gibson (Fraser) Lola Green (Mavor) Lola Green (Mavor) PARTICIPATE Lola Green (Mavor) Gwen Isaacs (C) Gail Hounslow (Denman) Edna Hertrick Virgie Mackay Gwen Issacs (C) Gwen Isaacs Gwen McGraw Vera Just (Burke/Campbell) Jess Livingstone Ruth McKenzie Pam Mackay Virgie Mackay Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Virgie Mackay Gwen McGraw Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (VC) Gwen McGraw Audrey McLaughlin Daphne Siggs (Hass) Ruth McKenzie Midge Rogers Edna Siipola (Corbett) Audrey McLaughlin (VC) Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (C) Alison Reid (Andressen) Edna Siipola (Corbett) (VC) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Anna Ventura 1956 ADELAIDE 1957 PERTH 1958 HOBART 1959 BRISBANE Marion Cue Hazel Anderson Elva Boghero Judy Dick Dale Bowling (Cook) Dale Bowling (Cook) Elaine Dempster (Robinson) Judy Dick Vera Burke (Just) Adrienne Edwards (Andrews) Adrienne Edwards (Andrews) Judy Dick Lola Green (Mavor) (VC) QUEENSLAND DID NOT Joy Gallagher Adrienne Edwards (Andrews) Joy Gallagher Bev Graham (Beasant) Jan Gallagher Gail Hounslow (Denman) PARTICIPATE Lola Green (Mavor) (VC) Joy Gallagher (C) Pam Mackay Edna Lawson Joan Giddy Virgie Mackay Elizabeth Leigh Bev Graham (Beasant) Ellen Moller Alison Reid (Andressen) Lola Green (Mavor) (VC) Audrey McLaughlin Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Elizabeth Leigh Betty O'Grady Carmel Roe Rayleen Lynch Alison Reid (Andressen) Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (C) Jill Payne Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Sybil Siggs Wilma Reading Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) (C) Alison Reid (Andressen) Marie Stott 1960 MELBOURNE 1961 SYDNEY 1962 ADELAIDE 1963 PERTH Helen Bretherton Norma Brain Ada Ball Gail Bowden Aileen Daley Vera Burke (Just) Gail Bowden Vera Burke (Just) Elaine Dempster (Robinson) (C) Flo Cleghorn Aileen Daley Laurel Catlin (Sheil) Barbara Dodds Aileen Daley Barbara Fraser Merle Chadwick Marie Duel Elaine Dempster (Robinson) (C) Marion Howard (Ivanoff) Aileen Daley Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Ruth James (Lane) Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Barbara Fitzgerald (Packer) Beryl Garbutt Rayleen Lynch (C) Rhonda McCarthy (Smith) Dot Hendrie (Townsend) Dot Hendrie (Townsend) (VC) Rhonda McCarthy (Smith) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Gloria Martin (Powell) Edna Lawson Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Desley Sauer (Horsfall) Pat O'Dwyer (VC) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Desley Sauer (Horsfall) Bev Sheppard Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Bev Sheppard Fay Smallwood Fay Smallwood Bev Sheppard Bernie Siggs (Jamieson) Judy Whittaker Judy Whittaker Judy Townsend Carol Vinson Lorraine Woolley (VC) Lorraine Woolley (C) Marie Whiting Judy Whittaker Lorraine Woolley WINNING TEAM 1964 HOBART 1965 CANBERRA 1966 BRISBANE 1967 MELBOURNE Hazel Anderson Gail Bowden Jennifer Earle (Chandler) Jennifer Earle (Chandler) (C) Gail Bowden Jennifer Earle (Chandler) Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Lesley Holdway (Englert) Jennifer Earle (Chandler) Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Shirley Higgins (Brohman) Robyn Horrigan (Beament) Sandra Emerson (Somerville) Lesley Holdway (Englert) Lesley Holdway (Englert) Lyn Kelly Marion Howard (Ivanoff) Roslyn Morrison (Gaylard) Gladys Maher Roslyn Morrison (Gaylard) (VC) Carol McGillivray (Mair) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Roslyn Morrison (Gaylard) Vicky Morrow June Regnart Bev Rodger (Kirkwood) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Dawn Pickett Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Helen Rodgers (Meadows) Desley Sauer (Horsfall) (VC) Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Bev Rodger (Kirkwood) Bev Sheppard (VC) Fay Smallwood Desley Sauer (Horsfall) Bev Sheppard (VC) Fay Smallwood Marilyn Spice (Chatfield) Fay Smallwood Fay Smallwood Annette West (Drombrowski) Win Webster Marilyn Spice (Chatfield) Judy Whittaker Sandra Woodings Annette West (Drombrowski) Annette West (Drombrowski) Sandra Woodings Lorraine Woolley (C) Sandra Woodings Sandra Woodings Lorraine Woolley (C) Lorraine Woolley (C) Lorraine Woolley WINNING TEAM 1968 SYDNEY 1969 ADELAIDE 1970 PERTH 1971 HOBART Peggy Cutts Peggy Cutts Carol Alvisio (Vellnagel) Carol Alvisio (Vellnagel) Pam Green Beverly Bullock (Hall) Merle Chadwick Barbara Bell Alison Holdway (Dawson) Diane Duel (Burke) Heather Cooper Beverly Bullock (Hall) Lesley Holdway (Englert) Alison Holdway (Dawson) Peggy Cutts Vicki Comer Robyn Horrigan (Beament) Lesley Holdway (Englert) Chris Donovan (Riggall) Heather Cooper (C) Roslyn Morrison (Gaylard) (VC) Lynda Kleimeyer (McKenzie) Alison Holdway (Dawson) Chris Donovan (Riggall) Carol McPhee (Skinner) Roslyn Morrison (Gaylard) (VC) Lynda Kleimeyer (McKenzie) Kay Friend Margaret Roberts (Dodds) Barbara Moulds (Rezney) Rhonda O'Connor Alison Holdway (Dawson) Lynda Ryan Marilyn Spice (Chatfield) Yvonne Rosenberg Anne Hunter (Skinner) Desley Sauer (Horsfall) Fay Smallwood (C) Fay Smallwood (VC) Kaye McCullough Fay Smallwood Bev Stevens (Gibson) Bev Stevens (Gibson) Maree Wilson (Bitossi) Sandra Watts Kerry Tighe Win Webster Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) Sandra Woodings Sandra Watts Sandra Woodings Win Webster (VC) Lorraine Woolley (C) Sandra Woodings Lorraine Woolley (C) Sandra Woodings WINNING TEAM 1972 CANBERRA 1973 BRISBANE 1974 MELBOURNE 1975 SYDNEY Barbara Bell Karen Allan Jane Allen Ja ne Allen Heather Byrnes Jane Allen Heather Byrnes Jane Atherton Chris Charlton (Gilbank) Carol Alvisio (Vellnagel) Chris Charlton (Gilbank) Heather Byrnes Peggy Cutts (C) Chris Charlton (Gilbank) Lexie Collins Lexie Collins Chris Donovan (Riggall) Peggy Cutts (C) Jenny Dowsett Jenny Dowsett Kay Friend Chris Donovan (Riggall) Sandra Gaddes (Woodings) (C) Sandra Gaddes (Woodings) (C) Anne Hunter (Skinner) Sandra Gaddes (Woodings) Shirley Jolliffe Lyn Hall Heather Law Glenda Harrison Lyn Hall Joyce Lester Rosslyn Miles (Taylor) Anne Hunter (Skinner) Coleene Mathews (Gray) Leigh Lester Kaye McCullough Vicky Morrow Elaine Phillips Coleene Mathews (Gray) Elaine Phillips Kaye McCullough Debbie Pickup (McColm) Rosslyn Miles (Taylor) Robyn Trewick Debbie Shaw Debbie Shaw Debbie Pickup (McColm) Maree Wilson (Bitossi) Robyn Trewick Karen Shields (VC) Debbie Shaw Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) (VC) Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) (VC) Robyn Trewick (VC) Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) WINNING TEAM 1976 ADELAIDE 1977 PERTH 1978 HOBART 1979 CANBERRA Jane Allen Jane Allen Jane Allen Kerry Brown Leanne Bichel Leanne Bichel Leanne Bichel Leanne Bichel Heather Byrnes Heather Byrnes Heather Byrnes Heather Byrnes Diane Clark (Lowry) Chris Charlton (Gilbank) Joanne Carson Joanne Carson Lexie Collins Diane Clark (Lowry) Diane Clark (Lowry) Diane Clark (Lowry) Julie Donovan (Dunn) Lexie Collins Lexie Collins Lexie Collins Jenny Dowsett Julie Donovan (Dunn) Pauline Harvey Julie Donovan (Dunn) Lyn Hall Jenny Dowsett Anne Hunter (Skinner) Pauline Harvey Joyce Lester Wendy Fallis Joyce Lester Joyce Lester Leigh Lester (VC) Sandra Gaddes (Woodings) (C) Leigh Lester (VC) Leigh Lester (VC) Kim Lewis Alison Holdway (Dawson) Debbie Pickup (McColm) Jan Longhorn (Cook) Debbie Pickup (McColm) Joyce Lester Robyn Trewick (C) Coleene Mathews (Gray) Robyn Trewick (C) Leigh Lester Maryanne Walsh Robyn Trewick (C) Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) (VC) Robyn Trewick (VC) Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) Maryanne Walsh Rosslyn Wilson (Culpitt) 1980 BRISBANE 1981 MELBOURNE 1982 SYDNEY 1983 ADELAIDE Dianne Barden (Nicholson) Judy Barden Jenny Andrews Jenny Andrews Leanne Bichel Janell Bichel Judy Barden Diane Barden (Nicholson) Heather Byrnes Leanne Binnie Julie Crudgington (Reoch) Judy Barden Lexie Collins (VC) Delia Devlin Kaydee Deakins Leanne Binnie (Bichel) Jenny Dowsett Julie Dunn (Donovan) Julie Dunn (Donovan) Julie Crudgington (Reoch) Julie Dunn (Donovan) Linda Finlay Joy Glover Julie Dunn (Donovan) Joy Glover Joy Glover Pauline Harvey-Short Lyn Hall Pauline Harvey Pauline Harvey Sue Kassulke Chris Lennox Joyce Lester Joyce Lester (VC) Teena Kelly Joyce Lester (C) Leigh Lester Leigh Lester Joyce Lester (VC) Robyn McBride Jan Longhorn (Cook) Julie Reoch Leigh Lester Sandra Quinn Diane Lowry (Clark) Robyn Trewick (C) Robyn Trewick (C) Cris Verrenkamp Julie Reoch Cris Verrenkamp Maryanne Walsh Pier Wernigk Robyn Trewick (C) Maryanne Walsh Pier Wernigk Donna Whitehouse (Cousins) Maryanne Walsh Pier Wernigk
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