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2021 Nab Aflw U17 Championships – Vic Metro 2021 NAB AFLW U17 CHAMPIONSHIPS – VIC METRO # NAME SURNAME DOB HT STATE/ ACADEMY/ REGION LOCAL CLUB / SCHOOL 1 Charlotte BASKARAN 9/12/2004 165 Western Jets 2 Reese SUTTON 22/06/2004 159 Calder 2 Keely COYNE 2/11/2004 163 Sandringham Dragons 4 Brooke PLUMMER 12/10/2004 165 Northern 5 Mia CLIFT 2/08/2004 170 Oakleigh 8 Paide RYAN 27/07/2004 161 Western Jets 10 Bridie HIPWELL 15/06/2004 174 Sandringham Dragons 11 Ruby VANDEN BOOM 29/02/2004 186 Oakleigh 11 Tayla JONES 25/08/2004 160 Sandringham Dragons 12 Jemma RIGONI 4/06/2004 171 Oakleigh 14 Alyssia PISANO 1/07/2005 160 Eastern Ranges 14 Kiera WHILEY 7/04/2005 172 Western Jets 15 Sofia HURLEY 30/01/2004 166 Sandringham Dragons 19 Scarlett POTTER 6/10/2004 168 Eastern Ranges 23 Lulu BEATTY 6/04/2004 170 Northern 34 Laura STONE 22/11/2005 167 Eastern Ranges 36 Ava JORDAN 29/04/2005 150 Northern 37 Charlotte VAN DER VILES 19/01/2004 165 Oakleigh 38 Montana HAM 29/03/2004 180 Western Jets 39 Abbey MCDONALD 5/02/2004 162 Calder 52 Krystal RUSSELL 22/09/2004 180 Western Jets Lily HART 29/09/2004 161 Oakleigh Charlotte TAYLOR 18/01/2004 178 Oakleigh 2021 NAB AFLW U17 CHAMPIONSHIPS – VIC COUNTRY # NAME SURNAME DOB HT STATE/ACADEMY/REGION LOCAL CLUB / SCHOOL 1 Kara STACEY 15/04/2004 158 Geelong Falcons Lara 2 Lila KECK 20/10/2005 160 Bendigo Pioneers Sandhurst 3 Alisha MOLESWORTH 1/06/2004 163 Gippsland Power Newborough 4 Olivia ROBINSON 12/08/2004 166 Dandenong Stingrays Beleura JFC 5 Yasmin DUURSMA 30/03/2004 174 Gippsland Power Foster 6 Lily-Rose WILLIAMSON 25/08/2004 166 Gippsland Power Traralgon 7 Grace CHAPMAN 8/03/2004 165 Dandenong Stingrays Balnarring JFC 8 Octavia DI DONATO 23/2/2004 172 Bendigo Pioneers Strathfieldsaye Junior Football Club 9 Bryde O'ROURKE 28/11/2005 172 Bendigo Pioneers Strathfieldsaye 10 Felicity CRANK 19/01/2004 167 Dandenong Stingrays Mt Martha JFC 11 Charlotte SIMPSON 2/03/2004 167 Geelong Falcons St Joseph's 12 Olivia LEONARD 27/01/2004 167 GWV Rebels Ballarat Swans 13 Madison GRAY 17/06/2004 167 Murray Bushrangers Benalla Saints Youth Girls Football Club 14 Brooke SMITH 21/02/2004 169 Dandenong Stingrays Beleura JFC 15 Ash VAN LOON 11/08/2004 169 Geelong Falcons St Mary’s 16 Keely SKEPPER 15/03/2004 171 Murray Bushrangers Shepparton United Football Club 17 Jenna BURKE 22/11/2004 170 GWV Rebels Ballarat Swans 19 Grace HAY 12/03/2004 180 Murray Bushrangers Lavington Panthers Female Football Club 20 Molly WALTON 6/05/2004 170 GWV Rebels North Ballarat 21 Bianca LYNE 6/04/2005 174 Dandenong Stingrays Mt Eliza JFC 22 Tegan WILLIAMS 7/03/2004 176 Bendigo Pioneers Eaglehawk 23 Charley RYAN 9/02/2004 172 Dandenong Stingrays Beleura JFC 24 Ella WATTS 25/10/2004 177 Dandenong Stingrays Mt Martha JFC 25 Mia VAN DYKE 29/12/2004 176 Geelong Falcons St Joseph’s .
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