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NAB League Girls Team Lists Rnd 1.Indd NORTHERN KNIGHTS CALDER CANNONS CLUB DETAILS CLUB DETAILS FEMALE TALENT COORDINATOR: Natalie Grindal FEMALE TALENT COORDINATOR: Russell Humphrey M: 0404 990 148 | E: [email protected] M: 0447 004 647 | E: [email protected] HEAD COACH: Marcus Abney-Hastings HEAD COACH: Matthew O’Connor GROUND ADDRESS: Preston City Oval, GROUND ADDRESS: RAMS Arena, Cramer Street, Preston 3072 229 Grand Boulevard, Craigieburn 3064 WEBSITE: nthknights.com.au WEBSITE: caldercannons.aflvic.com.au Michael McLellan Ph: 1300 664 422 Craig House Ph: 0417 557 247 TWITTER: @NthKnights TWITTER: @CalderCannonsFC FACEBOOK: /nthknights FACEBOOK: /calder-cannons-football-club INSTAGRAM: @nthknights INSTAGRAM: @caldercannons TEAM LIST TEAM LIST NO. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B NO. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Phoebe Nelson 27-Dec-04 173 Fitzroy 1 Jessica Zakkour 25-Feb-02 156 Greenvale 2 Stephanie Fell 31-May-01 180 Darebin WSC 2 Reese Sutton 22-Jun-04 160 Sunbury Lions 3 Victoria Trentin 19-Jan-04 176 Richmond 3 Emelia Yassir 9/25/2003 158 Pascoe Vale 4 Brooke Plummer 12-Oct-04 164 Yarrambat 4 Kasey Lennox 7-Aug-03 174 Wallan 5 Grace Wake 11-Jul-03 166 Diamond Creek 5 Neve Crowley 23-Jun-03 176 Aberfeldie 6 Kayley Reid 16-Jul-02 173 Aberfeldie 6 Alyssa Bannan 13-Apr-02 177 Diamond Creek 7 Kasey Mueller 08-Apr-04 164 Sunbury Lions 7 Abigail Bennett 18-Oct-02 164 West Preston Lakeside 8 Zali Friswell 30-Dec-03 164 Aberfeldie 8 Gulia Ceravolo 23-Jun-02 163 West Preston Lakeside 9 Maggie Styles 30-Jan-03 175 Pascoe Vale 9 Maeve Chaplin 22-Aug-02 167 Darebin WSC 10 Olivia Manfre 18-Sep-03 168 Keilor 10 Megan Girolami 12-Nov-04 171 St Mary’s JFC 11 Tamsin Crook 03-Oct-02 178 Moonee Valley 11 Maykaylah Appleby 18-Jul-03 170 South Morang 12 Ruby Smith 03-Jul-03 174 Westmeadows 12 Jade Ventura 02-Jul-04 176 Whittlesea 15 Mali McLeod 16-Jul-03 172 Essendon Doutta Stars 13 Christina Papadimitriou 31-Aug-04 169 Northcote 16 Mia Briedis 24-Jul-03 167 Keilor 14 Jessica Fitzgerald 08-Mar-02 166 St Mary’s JFC 17 Georgia Sampson 24-Apr-03 177 Strathmore 15 Tarrah Delgado 22-Aug-03 175 Research 18 Tahlia Gillard 12-Dec-03 186 Essendon Douta Stars 18 Lauren Jatczak 25-Sep-04 180 Eltham 19 Peppa Poultney 05-Apr-03 182 Darebin Falcons 21 Jenna Singh 04-Jan-02 175 Waratah 19 Michaela Molenberg 06-Nov-03 173 Research 22 Shelby Meyers 24-Feb-02 162 Essendon Doutta Stars 20 Georgia Kitchell 09-Feb-03 180 St Mary’s JFC 23 Grace Dicker 17-Jan-01 168 Diamond Creek 21 Ellie McKenzie 17-Oct-02 173 Fitzroy 24 Kiara Delia 07-Nov-02 168 Greenvale 22 Ella Smallacombe 27-Dec-03 170 Kew Comets 25 Alisa Magri 19-Mar-02 169 Sunbury Lions 24 Jessica Nursey 23-Sep-03 166 St Mary’s JFC 27 Ella Nickolaus 29-Sep-03 168 Essendon Doutta Stars 25 Trinity Mills 08-Nov-02 169 St Mary’s JFC 28 Maree Stephenson 06-Aug-04 167 Wallan 26 Mia Papachristos 06-Apr-03 157 Ivanhoe 29 Harriet Cashmore 05-Feb-04 163 Aberfelde 27 Olivia Bandera 19-Aug-04 162 Research 30 Trilby Sheppard 11-Jan-03 167 Westmeadows 29 Tallia Pulcino 26-Sep-02 156 West Preston Lakeside 31 Freda Puruntatameri 20-Mar-01 176 Palmerston Magpies 30 Mikayla Plunkett 04-May-02 163 St Mary’s JFC 32 Charlotte Clayton 10-Nov-03 175 Moonee Valley 31 Monique Ramsay 31-May-03 176 Research 33 Shenay Ibrahim 09-Feb-04 163 Flemington 32 Ashleigh Snow 23-Oct-02 158 Darebin WSC 34 Tahlia Read 06-Mar-04 168 Maribyrnong Park 35 Isabel Young 13-Jul-02 179 Aberfeldie 33 Megan Barnes 14-Aug-04 164 Banyule 36 Maddison Ford 29-Mar-04 173 Wallan 34 Simone Mooney 20-Mar-04 161 Fitzroy 37 Tara Newman 15-Jul-02 170 Moonee Valley 35 Jessica Simpson 28-Mar-03 175 St Mary’s JFC 38 Laura Cocomello 08-Nov-02 173 Strathmore 36 Teleah Smart 02-May-03 160 St Mary’s JFC 39 Abbey McDonald 05-Feb-04 161 Sunbury Lions 37 April Woodward 30-May-04 164 Montmorency 41 Georgie Prespakis 13-Mar-03 168 Sunbury 38 Lanerose Picioane 31-Jan-03 167 St Mary’s JFC 42 Claudia Santoro 27-Jun-04 178 Aberfelde 40 Tannah Hurst 08-Apr-04 165 Darebin WSC 43 Isabella Rowland 29-Dec-03 164 Keilor 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr The off icial NAB League app is now available. Visit iTunes or Google Play to download. The off icial NAB League app is now available. Visit iTunes or Google Play to download. www.afl.com.au/nableague.com.au @NABLeague / #NABLeagueGirls GWV REBELS SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS CLUB DETAILS CLUB DETAILS FEMALE TALENT COORDINATOR: Krista Woodroff e FEMALE TALENT COORDINATOR: Tom Nolan M: 0400 546 400 | E: [email protected] M: 0431 682 144 | E: [email protected] HEAD COACH: Rhys Cahir HEAD COACH: Tamara Hyett MAJOR SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSOR GROUND ADDRESS: MARS Stadium, Creswick Road, MAJOR PATHWAY PARTNER GOLD PATHWAY PARTNERS GROUND ADDRESS: Trevor Barker Beach Oval, Beach Road, Sandringham 3191 Ballarat North 3350 WEBSITE: sandringhamdragons.com.au WEBSITE: therebels.com.au TWITTER: @Sandy_Dragons GOLD SPONSORS TWITTER: @GWVRebels PATHWAY PARTNERS FACEBOOK: /sandringhamdragons FACEBOOK: /gwvrebels INSTAGRAM: @sandy_dragons INSTAGRAM: @gwvrebels TEAM LIST TEAM LIST NO. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B NO. NAME DOB HT LOCAL CLUB/SCHOOL G B 1 Holly Tysoe 19-Jan-03 159 St Bedes Mentone 1 Lilli Condon 25/11/2003 154 Bacchus Marsh 2 Keely Coyne 22-Nov-04 161 East Sandringham 2 Tahlia Meier 19/10/2003 151 Lake Wendouree 3 Charli Murphy 26-Nov-03 171 East Sandringham 3 Ally Trigg 10/06/2002 170 Lake Wendouree 5 Sascha Pribil 01-Aug-04 158 Mordialloc Braeside 4 Kate Tomkins 17/06/2003 161 Hamilton Kangaroos 6 Tia Pastore 31-Jan-02 166 St Bedes Mentone 5 Zoe Cowan 5/8/2002 169 North Ballarat 8 Summer Trim 21-Apr-03 172 East Sandringham 6 Melina Ciavarella 24/01/2003 154 North Ballarat 9 Matilda Mottram 16-May-03 174 St Kilda City 7 Rosie Pickles 4/6/2004 172 South Warrnambool 10 Bridie Hipwell 15-Jun-04 174 East Sandringham 11 Tayla Jones 25-Aug-04 160 Hampton Rovers 8 Jorja Jones 1/12/2003 163 East Point Dragons 13 Molly Harrison 04-Aug-03 166 St Bedes Mentone 9 Renee Saulitis 14/08/2002 165 Lake Wendouree 14 Chloe Joubert 24-Jul-03 173 Glen Iris 10 Lashay Blurton 1/9/2004 162 Portland Tigers 15 Sofia Hurley 30-Jan-04 165 Port Melbourne 11 Olivia Leonard 1/27/2004 169 Ballarat Swans 17 Alegra Weber 28-Oct-03 171 St Kilda City JFC 12 Victoria Jewell 26/03/2002 167 Lake Wendouree 18 Jessica Stolz 16-Aug-03 169 East Malvern 13 Jenna Burke 11/22/2004 170 Ballarat Swans 19 Ella Sciberras 22-Oct-04 172 East Malvern 14 Zoe Larkins 13/07/2003 154 Ballarat swans 21 Emma Dowsing 14-Jan-04 165 East Sandringham 15 Chloe Leonard 1/02/2002 169 Ballarat Swans 22 Eliza McNamara 19-Apr-02 166 East Malvern 16 Ruby Stephens 11/10/2004 168 Redan 23 Greta Hawkins 21-Jul-04 173 Beaumaris 17 Laura Fitzgibbon 3/04/2002 170 Carisbrook 24 Nayely Borg 14-Jan-02 168 Port Melbourne Boroughs 18 Stephanie Glover 11/11/2002 173 Horsham Demons 25 Sarah Hartwig 12-Apr-02 173 St Peters 19 Crystal Summers 13/02/2002 170 Stawell Warriors 26 Chloe Saultry 28-Aug-02 172 St Bedes Mentone 20 Ella Friend 30/12/2003 175 Lake Wendouree 27 Brigitte Wallace 26-Sep-03 167 East Brighton 28 Alice Burke 03-Oct-02 165 Old Brighton Grammarians 21 Iona Cullenward 13/08/2003 174 Lake Wendouree 29 Lucy Mitchell 28-Apr-04 170 East Sandringham 22 Charlotte Hopkins 23/11/2003 164 East Point Dragons 30 Winnie Laing 24-May-02 165 East Malvern 23 Alice Astbury 4/09/2001 172 Lake Wendouree 31 Amelia Luca 29-Jun-04 165 Cheltenham Panthers 24 Jamie-Lee Speakman 6/5/2004 163 Bacchus Marsh 33 Isabella Eddey 11-Feb-02 162 Old Brighton Grammarians 25 Paige Scott 6/25/2004 167 Carisbrook 35 Kitty Smyth 16-Sep-03 175 St Kilda City 26 Elli Aitken 6/27/2003 167 Portland Tigers 36 Summer Leonard 31-Oct-04 178 Beaumaris 27 Isabella Hill 3/07/2001 163 North Ballarat 39 Charlotte Ryan 28-Apr-03 162 East Sandringham 28 Isabella Robson 26/04/2002 177 Redan 40 Abbi Moloney 30-Aug-02 171 East Malvern Knights 29 Claire Booth 16/03/2003 161 Lake Wendouree 41 Natasha Morris 14-Sep-03 170 East Sandringham 30 Nyakoat Dojiok 7/01/2003 176 Lake Wendouree 44 Daisy Walker 04-Jun-02 169 St Bedes Mentone 31 Stella Bridgewater 11/11/2002 171 South Warrnambool 45 Emma Stuber 07-Oct-03 164 St Peters 32 Isabella Simmons 19/04/2002 186 Ararat Storm 46 Lucy De Gleria Cade 21-Jul-02 169 Port Melbourne Boroughs 33 Talia Hurdsfield 16/04/2003 185 Lake Wendouree 47 Kiana Lynch 20-May-03 168 East Sandringham 50 Pia Staltari 27-Apr-03 168 St Bedes Mentone 34 Gemma Sounness 3/22/2003 173 North Ballarat 52 Alexandra Stranger 17-Jun-04 172 Mordialloc Braeside 35 Maggie Caris 21/12/2002 196 Horsham Saints 53 Ruby O’Sullivan 27-Jun-03 165 East Brighton 36 Mitzi Adamson 16/06/2003 176 Hamilton Kangaroos 54 Georgia Foran 17-Nov-04 174 St Paul’s Mckinnon 37 Katelyn Hazlett 13/01/2003 160 Bendigo Thunder 55 Lily Enders 04-Apr-02 169 East Malvern 38 Kalani Scoullar 2/27/2004 190 Ballarat Swans 56 Charley Hodgson 04-Nov-03 166 East Brighton 39 Chloe Stevens 10/31/2003 183 Lake Wendouree 65 Ebony Angelopoulos 26-Nov-03 161 Mordialloc Braeside 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr The off icial NAB League app is now available.
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