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VWFL Record.Indd VWFL ANZAC Day FRIDAY APRIL 25, 2014 AANZACNZAC DDayay TTripleriple HHeadereader 11:30am - Youth Girls: Vic Country v Vic Metro 1:10pm - Victorian All Stars Draft Selection Match 3:10pm - VWFL All Stars v Australian Defence Force All Stars VWFL Club Contacts Club Contact Contact Number Bayswater Bettina May 0459 178 792 Bendigo Beth Taylor 0427 679 715 Chirnside Park Kelly Arnott 0417 972 701 Cranbourne Marion Edwards 0408 821 255 Darebin Eliza Leverett 0404 795 440 Deer Park Mark Rowbottom 0409 317 022 Diamond Creek Steven Richards 0424 594 762 Eastern Devils Dee Longwill 0417 059 675 Golden Point Kerrie Leckie 0421 112 703 Hallam Adrian Gration 9703 2053 Jacana Joanne Campbell 0433 751 719 Kew Jeff Hooper 0418 349 375 Knox Tony Davis 0412 412 842 La Trobe University Samantha Greene 0409 948 600 Manor Lakes Kelly Wood 0410 474 069 Melbourne University Lauren Byrne 0400 520 310 Melton Sarah Monaghan 0423 624 091 Montmorency Greg Bowman 0419 110 706 Mordialloc Lauren Foley 0400 965 582 North Geelong Kevin Longstaff 0419 375 560 North Old Boys Tim Waters 0402 022 440 Pascoe Vale Jenny Tydell 0418 327 542 Port Melbourne Bob Donovan 0408 887 868 Redan Karen Baker 0408 033 625 Seaford Katherine Gillespie-Jones 0421 414 225 South Morang Deborah Macdonald 0411 868 206 St Albans Belinda Miggiani 0421 837 043 St Kilda Keryn Ralph 0402 287 855 Sunbury Kimberley Crusell 0407 057 350 Whitehorse Richard Khan 0417 289 095 Wyndhamvale Denis Bunworth 0413 470 662 Welcome Welcome to Shepley Oval today, where we will showcase female football, and pay tribute on ANZAC Day to those that have served our country. Welcome to Shepley Oval today, where AFL The showcase match for Victoria will showcase female football, and pay the day is the ADF All tribute on ANZAC Day to those that have served Stars, representing Army, Navy and Air Force, our country. versus the VWFL All Stars, a team comprising of ANZAC Day is a special day on the Australian players from 14 teams across divisions one to calendar. fi ve. This will be the fourth time the two sides have met, with the ADF ahead 2-1 and currently It is a day when we remember and pay tribute in possession of the ANZAC Day Cup. to all those women and men who served their country so selfl essly and bravely in various Included on the bill today are two curtain raiser confl icts over the years. games that will showcase some of the most talented players within the female ranks across It provides us all with an opportunity to salute Victoria. our courageous service people, past and Kicking off the day will be the clash between present. Vic Country and Vic Metro Youth Girls, as they And, it is a day we salute those fallen heroes prepare for the upcoming AFL National Youth who sacrifi ced their life so we can enjoy the Girls Championship in Canberra from May 4-9. lifestyle we currently do. At 1:10pm, a Victorian All Star Draft selection This ANZAC Day, as has become a tradition match will take place, with female footballers in in recent years, we will see some of the best the game looking to impress for the second AFL female footballers from across the State here at Female Draft, which will take place on May 19 Shepley Oval for a triple header of matches. in the lead up to the Melbourne versus Western Bulldogs female game on June 29 at Etihad Stadium. The ANZAC Day games will help also serve to launch the 2014 VWFL season, which kicks off next weekend. I would like to wish the VWFL clubs all the best for the upcoming 2014 season, and good luck to everyone competing here today at Shepley Oval. Grant Williams 2013 winners. Photo: Arj Giese AFL Victoria General Manager Editor: Anthony Stanguts anthony.stanguts@afl vic.com.au Contributors: Arj Giese Design & Print: Cyan Press Visy Park, Gate 3, Royal Parade, Carlton Nth, VIC 3054 AFL Victoria General Manager: Grant Williams GPO Box 4337, Melbourne, VIC 3001 State League & Talent Manager: John Hook Phone: (03) 8341 6000 | Fax: (03) 9380 1076 Competitions Manager Women’s Football: www.afl vic.com.au Darren Flanigan Operations Coordinator - Women’s Football: Cover photo: ANZAC Day game 2013 Jess Smith Vic Metro Youth Girls Coach: Wayne Seikman Jumper: Navy Blue, Sky Blue Big V Shorts: White Socks: Navy No Name Club G B 1 Rosie Dillon Whitehorse Colts 2 Taylah Clayton Beaconsfi eld 3 Kayla Moore Sunbury Lions 4 Isabel Huntington Melbourne University 5 Georgia Gourlay Cranbourne 6 Elizabeth Muir Mornington 7 Deanna Berry Mernda 8 Brittany Bonnici St Albans 9 Courtney Musico South Morang 10 Georgia Walker Mornington 11 Matilda Lucas-Rodd East Malvern 12 Georgia Fisher Beaconsfi eld 13 Katherine Smith Whitehorse Colts 14 Amanda Tessari Wyndham Vale 15 Lauren Hojnacki Beaconsfi eld 16 Jordyn Allen Rye 17 Genevieve Lawson Tavan Darebin 18 Karly Tapner Beaconsfi eld 19 Amy Arundel Kew Rovers 20 Alex Quigley Sunbury Lions 21 Caitlyn Balshaw Sunbury Lions 22 Carleen Ryan Hampton Park 23 Madison Lister St Albans 24 Jessica Bartolo St Albans 25 Katelyn Cox Cranbourne 26 Taylah O’Hagan Offi cer 27 Emily Browning Hampton Park 28 Georgia Gee Beaconsfi eld 29 Prudence Cordes Melbourne University 30 Niamh Clarke East Malvern Field Umpires: Kaitlyn Beardmore, Jess Neale, Natalie Pace Boundary Umpires: Steph Vic Country Youth Girls Coach: Shaun O’Loughlin Jumper: White, Navy Big V Shorts: Navy Socks: Blue & White Hoops No Name Club G B 1 Teleigha Saunders Bairnsdale 2 Ainslie Kemp Kyneton 3 Lucy de Groot Leopold 4 Emma Lynch Ballarat 5 Eliza Shannon Newtown & Chilwell 6 Brodi Pedretti Bairnsdale 7 Cheryl de Groot Leopold 8 Temikka Beeston Moddewarre 9 Georgia Watson Moddewarre 10 Letisha Maraltadj Ballarat 11 Luca Gallo Huntly 12 Alex Mulcahy Kyabram 13 Georgia Wareham Modewarre 14 Lily Mithen Newtown & Chillwell 15 Amy McDonald Redan 16 Kristy McInnes Modewarre 17 Kelly Shotton Echuca 18 Nikkita Alexander Lake Wendouree 19 Alana Long Kangaroo Flat 20 Choney Meemusour Castlemaine 21 Shani Dixon Bairnsdale 22 Isabella Ayre Huntly 23 Alyx Glanville Echuca 24 Jade Tancred Shepparton Notre Dame 25 Madisen Maguire Modewarre 26 Tenay Fellows Huntly 27 Nickesha Jones Ballarat Swans 28 Hayley Smith Redan 29 Ruby Campbell Huntly 30 Brooke Lowe Leopold 31 Jorja Rowe Mooroopna Girardo, Holly Estcourt, Alana Cherry, Jaimie Collard Goal Umpires: Gerrard Guiry, Thea Guiry VWFL All Stars Coach: Laura Kane Jumper: Gold, Black and Sky Blue Shorts: White Socks: Sky Blue No Name Club G B 1 Daniela Mazzocca Melbourne Uni 2 Alex Barker Chirnside Park 3 Claire Weiss Seaford 4 Kirsten McLeod Cranbourne 5 Tash Rappos Eastern Devils 6 Teresa Cassar Deer Park 7 Rhiannon Coulson Melbourne Uni 8 Shannon Davies Pascoe Vale 9 Stephanie Kierce Melbourne Uni 10 Ashlee Ladson Hallam 11 Anna Harrington Wyndhamvale 12 Aleisha Casley Pascoe Vale 13 Jaimee Lambert Eastern Devils 15 Jess Malouf Eastern Devils 16 Alycia Morgan Wyndhamvale 17 Jen Plumb St Kilda Sharks 18 Jane Wieselmann Melbourne Uni 19 Simone Craigie Sunbury Lions 20 Madysen Duncan South Morang 21 Rebecca Hayes Diamond Creek 22 Chloe Portelli Deer Park 23 Katherine Sivewright Deer Park 24 Lisa Halfpenny Darebin Falcons 25 Rhi Arnold Eastern Devils Field Umpires: Kellie Hume, Warrant Offi cer Class Two Ian Van Lambaart Boundary Umpires: ADF Allstars Coach: Kim Beasland - Army Asst Coach: Danielle Glatz - Army Manager: Adon Lumley - Air Force Jumper: Pink, Blue and White Shorts: Dark Socks: Dark No Name Club G B 1 Tricia Muller Navy 2 Tegan Mulvenna Army 3 Melinda Boyle Air Force 4 Nicole Darcy Army 5 Kylie Wilson Air Force 6 Jessica Mckinnon Army 7 Jessica Clune Army 8 Zoe Martin Air Force 9 Carly Tolson Army 10 Shannen Rowe Navy 11 Susan Cascone Army 12 Courtney Holmwood Army 13 Lisa Miceli Army 14 Andrea Pearce Air Force 15 Jenna Mercer Navy 16 Jessica Sullivan Navy 17 Elizabeth Drake Army 18 Lauren Cooper Air Force 19 Lauren Mullane Army 20 Rhiannon Busch Army Sam Ciaverella, Captain Stewart Robertson Goal Umpires: Adrian Fisher, John Guiry Draft Game - Pink Coach: Jane Lange Jumper: Pink, Blue and White Shorts: Dark Socks: Dark No Name Club G B 2 Alana McNabb Bendigo Thunder 3 Gabbie Pound Melbourne Uni 4 Jess Del Pos Darebin Falcons 5 Millicent Hipwell Bendigo Thunder 6 Phoebe Monahan North Geelong 7 Nicole Callinan Darebin Falcons 9 Lori Stepnell 10 Laura Attard Diamond Creek 11 Darcy Vescio Darebin Falcons 12 Shae Audley Diamond Creek 14 Natasha Hardy Sunbury Lions 17 Dianna Haines Diamond Creek 19 Laura Corrigan Diamond Creek 20 Stephanie Simpson Darebin Falcons 22 Madeleine Boyd North Geelong 23 Rhiannon Banner St Kilda Sharks 24 Anna Saxton Diamond Creek 25 Moana Hope Eastern Devils 29 Richelle Cranston North Geelong 30 Lauren Morecroft Diamond Creek 31 Jasmine Garner St Kilda Sharks Field Umpires: Alex Anthony, Jade Pawley, Elise Cooper Boundary Umpires: Draft Game - White Coach: Mick Sandry Jumper: White, Blue and Pink Shorts: White Socks: Light No Name Club G B 2 Emily Smith St Kilda Sharks 3 Kendra Heil Eastern Devils 4 Maddy Keryk Melbourne Uni 5 Nicole Paul Diamond Creek 6 Christina Bernardi Diamond Creek 7 Emily Paterno St Kilda Sharks 8 Kaitlyn Ashmore Melbourne Uni 9 Tayla Zammit St Albans Spurs 11 Amelia Barden Diamond Creek 12 Tanya Hetherington Diamond Creek 15 Stephanie Webb St Kilda Sharks 16 Kirsty Lamb Diamond Creek 17 Lisa Williams Diamond Creek 18 Meg Hutchins Eastern Devils 19 Shae-Lee Murphy-Burke St Kilda Sharks 20 Phoebe McWilliams St Kilda Sharks 21 Alice Fresle St Kilda Sharks 23 Brook Whyte Melbourne Uni 24 Tiarna Ernst Diamond Creek 25 Clare Heffernan St Kilda Sharks 29 Stacey Cross-Paulet Diamond Creek 30 Katherine Gillespie-Jones
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