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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the WAFL $3.00 WAFL 1St & 2Nd Semi-Finals 20 SEPTEMBER 2020 U Hayley Miller U Ella Roberts WAFLW Grand Final 19 SEPTEMBER 2020 OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE WAFL $3.00 WAFL 1st & 2nd Semi-Finals 20 SEPTEMBER 2020 u Hayley Miller u Ella Roberts WAFL Finals admission prices This publication is proudly produced by the WA Football WAFLW GF admission prices Commission. $20 – Adult* $5 – Adult/Concession Photography // Gary Day & Michael Farnell $15 – Concession* Free – Children 15 and under Free – Children 15 and under Design // Jacqueline Holland, Direction Design and Print *Includes a copy of Football Budget Printing // Data Documents www.datadocuments.com.au $3 – Football Budget The Football Budget is printed on Gloss 90gsm paper, which is sourced from a sustainably managed forest and uses manufacturing processes of the highest environmental standards. The magazine is 100% recyclable. Copyright © No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the Football Budget are not necessarily those of the WAFC. The WAFC or affiliated clubs believe that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the WAFC or affiliated clubs, its employees, agents, or any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. 2 by Elliot Raiter The pathway to the 2020 Optus WAFLW Grand Final Kate Bartlett’s composure and leadership has given couldn’t have been more different for Subiaco and Peel an extra edge, while Cassie Davidson has held up Peel Thunder, but in a year that has thrown up so the backline. many challenges, both teams wouldn’t have it any The Subiaco side is full of stars. Fremantle star Hayley other way. Miller will lead the side and wants nothing more than Subiaco reach the finale 12 months after an a Premiership. agonising defeat at the hands of Swan Districts in a Ange Stannett is a standout player in the AFLW Preliminary Final. For the past two seasons, the Lions, giving her the perfect platform to show her ability in alongside the Sharks, have been the dominant force in the WAFLW, while GWS’ Aimee Schmidt has provided a women’s football. target up forward. In 2019, Subiaco finished two games clear at the top Seasoned WAFLW campaigners Tiah Haynes, Danika of the ladder with gun forward Tarnee Tester kicking Pisconeri and Lindal Rohde round out an impressive 26 goals and Hayley Miller and Danika Pisconeri dual line-up. winners of the Dhara Kerr Medal. Aside from winning The two sides do share one thing in common, new the Premiership the maroon and gold couldn’t have coaches. done much more. Steve Markham took over as Peel Thunder’s head Fast forward a year and the season has played out coach after a successful stint in the Rogers Cup, while largely similar. Subiaco claimed the Minor Premiership former Fremantle player Amy Lavell began the season losing just the one fixture and head into the final as at the helm of the Lions. favourites after a tight victory over Peel in the 2nd Despite the different journeys, Provident Financial Semi-Final. Oval will host the two best teams of the 2020 season. Peel’s rise to the top has been equally as remarkable. We are set for an epic clash. Put simply, the Thunder have gone from last to first, in one season. The 2019 season couldn’t have gone worse for the team from Mandurah, winning just one game and finishing 20-points behind fifth-placed Claremont. That same side with some added firepower now finds itself in a WAFLW Grand Final. Make no mistake, this has been a phenomenal team effort. The depth of Peel’s squad has been the catalyst behind the stunning rise, seeing youngsters step up against some of the AFLW’s best players. Midfielder Ella Roberts is the epitome of Peel. 15-years-old and nothing to lose, the young star stepped up in the final quarter of the knockout Preliminary Final to kick two match-winning goals. The youngest player on the ground by some margin and she was the difference. Fellow up-and-comer Sarah Verrier has impressed, while a returning Kira Phillips has been the dominant forward of the competition. 2 3 WAFLW GRANDSaturday, April FINAL13, 2.10pm, Joondalup2020 Arena. No. Player Pnts D.O.B HT Recruited from Goals Bhds 2 TOTH, Jacqueline 0 15/02/1989 165 Subiaco WFC .......... .......... 3 HAYNES, Tiah 0 25/05/1993 165 East Fremantle WFC .......... .......... 4 THOMAS, Charlie 0 05/09/2003 175 Carine JFC .......... .......... 5 WILKINS, Madi 0 01/05/2001 169 Bond University AFC .......... .......... 8 BLACKMORE, Ellie 0 25/02/1994 167 West Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 9 LAVELL, Amy 20/02/1987 173 WAWFL .......... .......... 11 SCHMIDT, Aimee 0 16/04/1993 173 West Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 12 LANGLEY, Claudia 0 21/03/1996 163 Coastal Titans WFC .......... .......... 13 BUCKLEY, Kia 0 17/01/2002 172 Subiaco Women’s FC .......... .......... 14 GOLISANO, Tarnica 1 21/09/1996 170 West Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 15 COWIE, Ashtyn 0 23/07/1996 167 Costal Titans FC .......... .......... 16 WALKER, Caitlin 0 23/03/1995 175 Railway FC .......... .......... 18 DEVLYN, Beatrice 5 08/02/1998 178 Jandakot Jets JFC .......... .......... 19 MILLER, Hayley 0 03/02/1996 171 West Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 20 THOROGOOD, Tayla 0 21/02/1995 166 Subiaco Womens Fc .......... .......... 21 MACLACHLAN, Maggie 0 30/08/2002 171 West Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 22 STANNETT, Ange 5 15/04/1997 163 Swan Districts Women’s FC .......... .......... 23 DOWRICK, Abbey 0 23/09/2002 165 Kambalda FC .......... .......... 24 TESTER, Tarnee 5 22/01/1993 159 North Broken Hill FC .......... .......... 25 PISCONERI, Danika 0 23/06/1991 182 Waroona FC .......... .......... 26 CUTHBERTSON, Janelle 5 03/09/1990 175 Perth Angels .......... .......... 27 BURCHELL, Liana 0 04/07/1995 168 University FC .......... .......... Subiaco Football Club 30 ORTLEPP, Claire 0 08/10/1997 167 Costal Titans FC .......... .......... 31 HYDER, Holly 0 13/03/1998 170 Subiaco Women’s FC .......... .......... 32 BROWN, Taylisha 0 07/04/2000 170 North Beach FC .......... .......... COLOURS: Maroon and Gold Coach: Amy Lavell Amy and Gold Maroon Coach: COLOURS: 33 PIENAAR, Philippa 0 20/07/1993 159 University .......... .......... 34 MCINTOSH, Tylor 0 30/07/2001 170 Subiaco Women’s FC .......... .......... 35 ROHDE, Lindal 0 21/09/1990 172 Subiaco FC .......... .......... 36 HARVEY, Cassandra 28/10/1998 165 .......... .......... 41 HARKEN, Jayme 0 04/01/1996 172 Subiaco Women’s FC .......... .......... 42 SMITH, Emily 0 26/02/1987 162 East Perth Women’s FC .......... .......... 43 JEFFERS, Lauren 0 12/03/1988 170 Subiaco Women’s FC .......... .......... 45 RITCHIE, Jessica 0 09/06/1996 180 Subiaco FC .......... .......... 54 BOSMANS, Kato 0 19/07/2002 172 Coastal Titans WFC .......... .......... 64 CORNEY, Hannah 0 18/12/2002 168 South Fremantle Women’s FC .......... .......... Rushed .......... Field: Jonathon Antonio, Nic Bevan, Dylan Cox Boundary: Jai Cook, Lucas Martin Goal: Nick Walters, Frazer Beazley UMPIRES 4 Saturday, Sept 19, 2.40pm, Provident Financial Oval Broadcast: Channel 7 No. Player Pnts D.O.B HT Recruited from Goals Bhds 2 OKELY, Demi 0 19/03/1997 163 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... 3 CARTER, Krystal 0 13/08/1989 169 Safety Bay FC .......... .......... 4 WRIGLEY, Chloe 0 13/01/2000 166 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... 7 VERRIER, Sarah 0 02/08/2002 166 Kwinana JFC .......... .......... 8 FENTON, Gracie 0 03/06/2004 165 South Mandurah JFC .......... .......... 9 AHEARN, Savannah 0 21/10/2001 170 Secret Harbour Dockers FC .......... .......... 10 BARTLETT, Kate 0 06/11/1999 173 Safety Bay FC .......... .......... 11 WHALE, Shannon 0 10/10/2000 166 Pinjarra JFC .......... .......... 13 MOLLOY, Bailey 0 10/09/1999 164 Baldivis JFC .......... .......... 14 HAYES, Kaitlyn 0 20/01/2002 178 Secret Harbour Dockers FC .......... .......... 15 DOWSON, Ebony 0 06/02/1990 168 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... 16 BRADSHAW, Kayla 0 21/10/1993 167 Secret Harbour Dockers FC .......... .......... 17 BILCICH, Ebony 0 14/02/1998 165 South Bunbury FC .......... .......... 18 ROWLEY, Courtney 0 24/09/2003 167 Mandurah Mustangs JFC .......... .......... Steve Markham Steve : 19 MCKINLEY, Greta 0 02/07/1992 175 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... oach C 20 BRITTON, Jaide 0 13/12/2002 165 Mandurah Mustangs JFC .......... .......... 21 BARNDEN, Abby 0 24/11/1997 173 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... 23 LIDDLE, Demi 0 07/06/1999 175 Busselton FC .......... .......... 25 BRIGGS, Jade 0 24/05/2002 172 South Mandurah JFC .......... .......... 26 DITCHBURN, Kate 0 10/02/1993 172 Looma Lady Eagles .......... .......... 27 ANDERSON, Tanisha 0 24/10/2001 172 Dalyellup Dockers FC .......... .......... Peel Thunder Football Club 28 BENSON, Whitney 0 28/04/1993 178 Peel Thunderbirds FC .......... .......... 29 MANN, Bella 0 16/08/2003 164 Baldivis Brumbies JFC .......... .......... COLOURS: Teal, Blue and White White Blue and Teal, COLOURS: 30 BAXTER, Nel 0 04/05/2002 166 Secret Habour Dockers FC .......... .......... 30 FREEMAN, Shantae 0 02/02/2001 170 Halls Head JFC .......... .......... 32 QUAIFE, Lauren 0 07/08/2001 179 Harvey Brunswick Leschenault .......... .......... 33 DAVIDSON, Cassie 0 06/10/1996 166 Peel Thunderbirds Women’s FC .......... .......... 35 PHILLIPS, Kira 0 16/05/1995 173 Gnowangerup FC .......... .......... 36 INNES, Emma 0 11/01/2002 164 South Bunbury FC .......... .......... 37 CHURCH, Hannah 0 10/09/1997 160 Manjimup Tigers FC .......... .......... 38 ROBERTS, Ella 0 17/12/2004 175 Busselton Magpies .......... .......... 40 SCHILLING, Beth 0 01/12/2003 177 Carey Park FC .......... .......... Rushed .......... WAFLW GRAND FINAL SCOREBOARDh Subiaco 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH Peel Thunder 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 4 5 GRAND FINAL WAFLW RESERVES Saturday, Sept 19, 12.00pm, Provident Financial Oval No. Player D.O.B Recruited from Goals Bhds 1 KINNANE, Amber 21/08/2001 East Fremantle Womens Football Club ........... ........... 2 HARVEY-LISSIENKO, Charlotte 10/12/1999 East Fremantle Womens Football Club ..........
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