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NAB League Girls Team Lists Rnd 1.Indd 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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