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2021 Nab Aflw U19 Championships - South Australia 2021 NAB AFLW U19 CHAMPIONSHIPS - SOUTH AUSTRALIA # NAME SURNAME DOB HT STATE/ ACADEMY/ REGION LOCAL CLUB / SCHOOL 1 Laitiah Huynh 14/02/2003 157 SA - Central District Salisbury Football Club 2 Sarah Branford 24/02/2003 159 SA - Norwood Old Ignatians Football Club 3 Kate Case 13/01/2003 167 SA - North Adelaide Crystal Brook Football Club 4 Madison Lane 6/08/2003 162 SA - Central District Salisbury Football Club 5 Lauren Breguet 5/11/2002 164 SA - Central District Angle Vale Football Club 6 Gypsy Schirmer 18/02/2003 178 SA - South Adelaide Christies Beach Football Club 7 Brooke Tonon 19/09/2003 166 SA - Glenelg East Gambier Football Club/Scotch College 8 Charlotte Dolan 21/11/2002 168 SA - Woodville West Torrens SMOSH West Lakes Football Club 9 Tahlita Buethke 23/01/2002 167 SA - South Adelaide McLaren Vale Football Club 10 Zoe Prowse 3/07/2003 177 SA - Sturt Mount Lofty Football Club 11 Zoe Venning 4/11/2003 168 SA - West Adelaide Blackwood Football Club 12 Tamsyn Morriss 8/02/2002 170 SA - Glenelg Christies Beach Football Club 13 Hannah Ewings 17/03/2004 167 SA - North Adelaide Roopena Football Club 14 Amelie Borg 17/11/2004 177 SA - North Adelaide Golden Grove Football Club 15 Alana Lishmund 13/08/2003 168 SA - Norwood Hope Valley Football Club 16 Georgia Swan 22/08/2003 170 SA - Sturt Mount Lofty Football Club 17 Scarlett Griffiths 9/09/2003 169 SA - West Adelaide Blackwood Football Club 18 Jess Williams 15/07/2003 169 SA - Norwood Hectorville Football Club 19 Alex Ballard 28/10/2002 170 SA - Sturt Mitcham Hawks Football Club 20 Hannah Prenzler 3/10/2002 171 SA - Sturt Mitcham Hawks Football Club 21 Lauren Clifton 9/12/2003 171 SA - South Adelaide Willunga Football Club 22 Tamika May 10/01/2003 175 SA - West Adelaide Blackwood Football Club 23 Julia Clark 3/05/2002 163 SA - North Adelaide Broadview Football Club 24 Keeley Kustermann 17/04/2004 166 SA - West Adelaide Goodwood Saints Football Club 25 Jamie Parish 13/08/2003 171 SA - Woodville West Torrens SMOSH West Lakes Football Club 26 Sarah Wright 30/04/2002 171 SA - South Adelaide Christies Beach Football Club 27 Jorja Eldridge 12/06/2002 173 SA - North Adelaide N/A 28 Jade Halfpenny 12/05/2002 175 SA - Norwood Golden Grove Football Club 29 Brooklyn Kraft 9/12/2002 182 SA - Woodville West Torrens Adelaide University Football Club 30 Lauren Young 16/09/2005 179 SA - West Adelaide Plympton Coach – Tim Weatherald Team Manager – Ashleigh Young 2021 NAB AFLW U19 CHAMPIONSHIPS - WESTERN AUSTRALIA # NAME SURNAME DOB HT STATE/ACADEMY/REGION LOCAL CLUB / SCHOOL 1 Sarah Lakay 20/02/2003 186 WA State Academy East Perth - Swan Districts 2 Amy Franklin 4/02/2003 177 WA State Academy West Perth - Claremont 3 Matilda Dyke 21/02/2002 181 WA State Academy Claremont 4 Lauren Wakfer 23/04/2004 180 WA State Academy South Fremantle 5 Beth Schilling 1/12/2003 178 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 7 Ella Roberts 17/12/2004 175 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 8 Ashleigh Reidy 12/01/2004 167 WA State Academy South Fremantle 9 Isabella Edgley 27/05/2003 171 WA State Academy East Perth - Swan Districts 10 Millie Jones 5/03/2004 169 WA State Academy South Fremantle 11 Aisha Wright 6/08/2004 157 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 12 Emily Gunton 24/06/2004 171 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 13 Darcy Clements 29/03/2003 171 WA State Academy South Fremantle 14 Charlotte Thomas 5/09/2003 175 WA State Academy Subiaco 15 Bella Mann 16/08/2003 171 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 16 Emma Nanut 4/06/2003 170 WA State Academy Swan Districts 17 Mel Hardy 24/04/2003 156 WA State Academy East Perth - Swan Districts 18 Dana East 10/06/2002 167 WA State Academy Swan Districts 19 Brianna Hyde 12/01/2002 166 WA State Academy Swan Districts 21 Jade Briggs 24/05/2002 164 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 22 Emily Boothman 28/05/2004 WA State Academy South Fremantle 20 Emily Bennett 26/12/2002 170 WA State Academy West Perth - Claremont 23 Tara Stribley 22/03/2004 165 WA State Academy Swan Districts 24 Jaide Britton 13/12/2002 165 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 25 Chloe Reilly 12/10/2003 163 WA State Academy East Fremantle 26 Mylee Leitch 21/01/2004 162 WA State Academy East Fremantle 27 Makaela Tuhakaraina 23/08/2003 158 WA State Academy South Fremantle 28 Courtney Rowley 24/09/2003 167 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 29 Naomi Baker 2/07/2002 156 WA State Academy Swan Districts 30 Tajah Griffiths 2/12/2003 169 WA State Academy Peel Thunder 31 Kayla May 20/09/2002 170 WA State Academy Swan Districts Poppy Stockwell 24/10/2003 165 WA State Academy South Fremantle 32 Nyra Anderson 24/11/2001 WA State Academy Swan Districts Coach – Beau McDonald Team Manager – Kate Hartwell .
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