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Northern Territory U18 Women NSW Country U18 Women NSW Metro U18 Women Role Name Date of Birth Height Northern Territory U18 Women 4 Chloe Purvis 28/04/2000 163 5 Clancy Dorman 29/04/2000 161 6 Felisha Swan 10/09/1999 175 7 Ashlee Walsh 16/03/1999 165 8 Kahlee Stanislaus 10/01/1999 172 9 Abby Cubillo 18/05/1999 161 10 Julia Woods 27/05/1999 174 11 Tamiyah Perkins 18/05/2000 175 12 Erin Boyd 21/10/1999 182 14 Erin Geer 26/10/1999 161 Head Coach Rodney Tremlett Assistant Coach Natasha Johnston Manager Teri Cubillo NSW Country U18 Women 5 Paris Forcadilla 9/03/2000 172 6 Bianca Khoury 9/07/1999 172 7 Jasmine Simmons 6/03/1999 180 8 Cassidy McLean 9/06/1999 178 9 Kayla McSpadden 15/10/2000 178 10 Melanie Kirby 13/01/2000 176 11 Matilda-Jane MacDonald 23/05/2000 180 12 Shakera Reilly 8/09/1999 178 13 Bianca Green 30/09/2000 185 14 Lara McSpadden 2/04/1999 193 Head Coach Drew Fenton Assistant Coach Daniel Palmer Assistant Coach Christine Higgisson Manager Joanne Bailey NSW Metro U18 Women 4 Katelyn Castle 3/05/1999 172 5 Teaan Mocatta 23/04/1999 186 6 Tylah Mundine 18/04/1999 173 7 Sherrie Calleia 6/09/1999 172 8 Elle Carroll 10/02/1999 178 10 Natalia Beaumont 28/05/1999 189 11 Millicent Yates 5/04/1999 176 12 Lana Marov 21/02/1999 180 14 Kristina Moore 17/12/1999 182 15 Nicole Hutchins 22/02/1999 193 Head Coach Karen Dalton Assistant Coach Jaimee Kennedy Assistant Coach Darren Allie Assistant Coach Joanne Nicholson Manager Lynette Kennedy Queensland North U18 Women 4 Haylee Andrews 9/03/2000 175 5 Mishayla-Rae Kupfer-Moren 19/03/1999 161 6 Jordan Reichhold 11/02/1999 171 7 Sheridan Reichhold 11/02/1999 172 8 Sarrah Myrteza 18/10/2000 185 9 Tori Rouse 21/08/2000 178 10 Elle Mari Hutchinson 6/04/1999 173 11 Madison MacDonald 15/07/2000 179 13 Rashada Kaigey 13/07/2000 172 14 Majella Carey 6/04/2000 Head Coach Jenny Froling Assistant Coach Lisa Thompson Development Coach Jamiey Doevendans Manager Debbie Virgo Queensland South U18 Women 4 Jade Kirisome 15/01/2000 173 5 Segia Hazel Fui 31/12/1999 176 6 Rachel Mate 5/05/1999 175 8 Emma Read 3/11/1999 174 9 Emily Preston 7/05/1999 185 10 Miela Goodchild 4/06/2000 175 11 Jayden Fuiava 14/04/1999 175 12 Kate Head 3/03/2000 166 13 Isabelle Parker 3/08/1999 186 15 Ula Motuga 6/04/2000 178 Head Coach Janelle Bressow Assistant Coach Peta Sinclair Assistant Coach Craig Daniels Development Coach Jessica McDowell-White Manager Christine Hayward SA Country U18 Women 4 Brenna McKay 6/03/1999 184 5 Chelsea Racheal Masclet 27/04/1999 165 6 Georgia Thomson 22/01/1999 180 7 Hayley Wadforth 10/04/1999 173 8 Abigayle Mader 27/05/1999 176 9 Olivia Fuller 6/10/1999 177 10 Ashlyn Menz 30/04/1999 186 11 Shayelan Paech 21/04/1999 180 12 Jessica Allan 26/05/1999 182 13 Lauren Ross 13/04/2000 173 Head Coach James Rattus Assistant Coach Ian Mathieson Development Coach Daniel Stratford Apprentice Coach Ryan Byrne Physiotherapist Clive Munzberg Manager Kristine Dalitz Assistant Manager Ashley Biddell SA Metro U18 Women 4 Hannah Lehmann 6/01/1999 170 5 Juliet Gordon 21/01/2000 178 6 Elissa Brett 13/10/2000 176 7 Zoe Walker Roberts 20/07/2000 176 8 Stephanie Warn 9/06/1999 182 10 Alex Pearce 19/03/1999 182 11 Samantha Simons 30/01/2000 180 12 Anja Bancevic 17/08/1999 184 14 Erina Marafioti 17/05/1999 175 15 Darcy Rees 28/01/2000 193 Head Coach John Turnbull Assistant Coach Mike McKay Assistant Coach Jodie Bell Apprentice Coach Daniel Haebich Apprentice Coach Tom Hilbig Physiotherapist Donny Saleh Manager Barb Rowe Tasmania U18 Women 4 Amy Joseph 12/05/1999 174 5 Maddison Hayward 1/01/1999 164 6 Marli Oliver 5/05/2000 177 7 Molly Synnott 10/08/2000 169 8 Rebecca Abel 10/08/1999 170 9 Georgia Davenport 15/03/1999 175 10 Paige French 27/09/1999 159 11 Taylor Mole 10/06/1999 182 14 Clare Lapham 26/08/1999 176 15 Sharna Thompson 7/09/2000 171 Head Coach Michael Cassidy Manager Janelle Richardson Victoria Country U18 Women 4 Eve Braslis 24/01/2000 183 5 Chelsea D'Angelo 18/01/2000 179 6 Stephanie Gorman 18/04/2000 177 7 Ahlise Hurst 6/01/2000 171 8 Emma Wilkinson 12/03/1999 180 9 Abbey Noblett 1/12/1999 177 10 Innika Hodgson 21/01/2000 171 11 Jazmin Shelley 13/05/2000 174 12 Abbey Sutherland 23/02/2000 191 13 Taylah Wynne 29/03/1999 165 Head Coach Gerard Hillier Assistant Coach Emma Henry Assistant Coach Lucas Bourke Physiotherapist Madeleine Ellis Manager Wendy Campbell Victoria Metro Women 4 Lucy Cochrane 18/09/2000 195 5 Rebecca Pizzey 27/01/1999 190 6 Ella Batish 17/03/1999 189 7 Monique Conti 9/12/1999 165 8 Cassidy Gould 19/02/2000 176 9 Kara Tessari 18/03/1999 165 10 Najvada George 21/02/1999 170 11 Emma Nankervis 9/06/2000 189 12 Ezi Magbegor 13/08/1999 193 15 Kiera Rowe 9/01/1999 183 Head Coach Paul Flynn Assistant Coach Grant Spencer Assistant Coach Nicole Howard Physiotherapist Michelle Massarany Manager Lucy Kett WA Country U18 Women 4 Ariana Wheki 18/11/1999 167 5 Tiahna Sears 3/03/1999 179 6 Emmett Clinch Hoycard 25/04/2000 184 7 Jemma Gatti 20/08/2000 173 8 Gemma Dix 1/05/2000 178 9 Georgia Denehey 8/03/1999 167 10 Hannah Kurek 8/03/1999 162 12 Danielle Barker 1/09/1999 169 13 Demi Liddle 7/06/1999 176 14 Emma Burke 16/03/2000 183 Head Coach Craig Watts Assistant Coach Megan Crane Manager Callie Djukic WA Metro U18 Women 4 Maddison Hooper 9/08/1999 178 5 Mia Satie 21/01/1999 178 6 Rebecca Thomson 31/08/1999 159 7 Brianna Fisher 15/07/1999 176 9 Carla Drennan 18/08/2000 169 10 Sophie Maines 24/11/1999 178 11 Shannon Johnson 22/09/1999 194 13 Eryn Fisher 15/07/1999 181 14 Lauren Thompson 9/06/2000 186 15 Briana Chambers 25/03/1999 179 Head Coach Brian Lawrie Assistant Coach Robyn Winter Development Coach Shaun Alvar Manager Joanne Beard ACT U18 Women Zoe Ramshaw Tarushi Fernando Nikki Abuoi Isabelle Bourne 21/11/2000 188 Nikki Worner 17/09/2000 175 Emma Rowcliffe 10/08/2000 190 Rosemary Schweizer 27/04/2000 182 Rebecca Haisman 18/04/2000 161 Nadezda Dorsoski 12/09/1999 173 Callie Bourne 25/05/1999 177 Head Coach Philip Brown Assistant Coach Marianna Tolo Manager 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