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Penny Cula-Reid St Kilda 2 Name Club TOTAL Tammy Norquay St FINAL PLACINGS Penny Cula-Reid St Kilda 2 Name Club TOTAL Tammy Norquay St Kilda 2 Daisy Pearce Darebin 19 Phoebe McWilliams St Kilda 2 Lou Wotton East Burwood 19 Amanda Turner Berwick 1 Shae Audley Diamond Creek 17 Tana Griffiths Berwick 1 Mel Kuys Scoresby 16 Stephanie Simpson Darebin 1 Katie Loynes Berwick 15 Kate Bourke Darebin 1 Sarah Hammond Darebin 15 Samantha McGeoch East Burwood 1 Aasta O'Connor Darebin 14 Alexandra Kelly Melbourne Uni 1 Cecilia McIntosh Melbourne Uni 14 Catherine O'Bryan Melbourne Uni 1 Debbie Lee St Albans 13 Amy McCormack Scoresby 1 Stephanie Chiocci Diamond Creek 11 Hayley Anderson Scoresby 1 Kaz Paxman St Albans 10 Kylie Nicolaci St Albans 1 Kara Donnellan Berwick 8 Belinda Hateley St Albans 1 Kirsty Lamb Diamond Creek 8 Toni Teasdale St Albans 1 Amy Catterall St Albans 8 Tina Macumber St Albans 1 Cherrie Charles Berwick 7 Cassandra Brooks St Kilda 1 Shelley Beggs East Burwood 7 Catherine Hansen St Kilda 1 Meg Hutchins East Burwood 7 Belinda Miggiani St Albans 7 Courtney Clarkson Berwick 6 Melissa Hickey Darebin 6 Anna McIlroy Darebin 5 Brittany Grech Diamond Creek 5 Dianna Haines Diamond Creek 5 Stacey Cross Diamond Creek 5 Alicia Eva Melbourne Uni 5 Bianca Richmond Diamond Creek 4 Emma Kearney Melbourne Uni 4 Alison Downey Scoresby 4 Kimberley Ebb Scoresby 4 Lauren Senserrick St Albans 4 Stephanie Brown Berwick 3 Shevaun Hogan Darebin 3 Lauren Arnell Darebin 3 Anna Schwager Darebin 3 Amy Wynne East Burwood 3 Marinella Salafia Melbourne Uni 3 Ashley Guest St Albans 3 Corrine Cullis Berwick 2 Natalie Wood Darebin 2 Alisha Habib Darebin 2 Jane Lange Darebin 2 Melissa Douglas Diamond Creek 2 Sarah D'Arcy East Burwood 2 Meg Downie East Burwood 2 Katie Eshuys East Burwood 2 Wynonna Cuthbertson East Burwood 2 Lauren Tesoriero East Burwood 2 Melissa Morrison St Albans 2.
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