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State Open Players Female Order of Selection STATE OPEN PLAYERS FEMALE ORDER OF SELECTION Seniors / Open / AHL Player by selection number 1 Blackman, I 54 Ritson, E 107 Harch, Ella 2 Brew, Abigail 55 Ross, L 108 Macoun, B 3 Buckingham, E 56 Ross, T 109 Misfeld, G 4 Buckland, Phyliss 57 Robinson, Ruby 110 Quirk, A 5 Clarke, Annabelle 58 Hyde, Jean 111 Sneddon, Jess 6 Grice, G 59 Little, E 112 Turner, M 7 Nairn, Vera 60 Meibusch, H 113 Yorkston, E 8 Parker, A 61 Morrison, Edna 114 Absolum, M 9 Pickering, E 62 Pickering, P 115 Hingston, Myra 10 Pickering, N 63 Anderson, V 116 McLeod, K 11 Rose, E 64 Harper, M 117 Morse, M 12 Smith, G 65 Sussmilch, D 118 Neal, T 13 Sully, C 66 Thompson, G 119 Otto, Shirley 14 Wilkie, G 67 Tuesley, Gladys 120 Plummer, D 15 Crain, K 68 Broadrick, P 121 Raines, Phyllis 16 Dent, A 69 Brugman, E 122 Rowsell, I 17 Ferguson, G 70 Shannon, Lou 123 Yeo, Anne 18 Guthrie, J 71 Bain, A 124 Allard, M 19 Hanson, Carly 72 Brown, M 125 Denny, Fay 20 Hill, D 73 Cutler, P 126 Legge, J 21 Johns, C 74 Edwards, B 127 Moodie, V 22 Otago, D 75 Gillingham, R 128 Tate, Joyce 23 Spurgin, Gwen 76 Leach, Barbara 129 Toovey, D 24 Angus, D 77 Payne, N 130 Armbruster, Mary 25 Arrowsmith, O 78 Anstey, Maida 131 Cunningham, A 26 Deviney, Gladys 79 Gillam, E 132 Edwards, Pam 27 Douglas, B 80 Loseby, Coral 133 Graham, P 28 Drouyn, Dot 81 McDonald, J 134 Hirst, June 29 McNaught, C 82 Purtel, M 135 Jenks, N 30 McNiven, M 83 Byrne, Mavis 136 Moore, Bev 31 Small, A 84 Dawson, Norma 137 Carroll, Nancy 32 Campbell, J 85 Lawson, Eileen 138 Corder, D 33 Douglas, B 86 Lomas, J 139 Fitzgerald, E 34 Skodder, L 87 Miles, Joan 140 Royal, J 35 Somerville, S 88 Miles, K 141 Teys, Janet 36 Vines, R 89 Nuss, D 142 Lohmann, Shirley 37 Lovett, K 90 Presbury, I 143 Nunn, D 38 Mann, H 91 Richards, Esme 144 Peacock, E 39 McLucas, E 92 Richardson, E 145 Saunders, Audrey 40 Ross, D 93 Stokan, M 146 Siggs, Daphne 41 Whitehead, M 94 Weaver, L 147 Wakley, Marie 42 Arrowsmith, S 95 White, N 148 Weber, Margaret 43 Pickering, F 96 Banks, D 149 Welch, Daphne 44 Pickering, T 97 Brown, J 150 Mair, Betty 45 Clarke, D 98 Dowdle, Dulcie 151 Marles, Audrey 46 Frizzell, I 99 Hansen, M 152 Pyne, Marcia 47 Hay, V 100 Hoey, B 153 Turner, Betty 48 Broad, N 101 Irvine, Majorie 154 Wek, Gwenda 49 Lockett, D 102 McDonald D 155 Derrick, Adell 50 Marshall, Mona 103 Sim, Isabel 156 Hill, Fay 51 McCosker, D 104 Strathearn, A 157 Howard, Clare 52 McLucas, N 105 Toohill, J 158 Osborne, C 53 Rieve, E 106 Hall, R 159 Pahl, Gladys 160 Whitby, Colleen 214 Edmed, Jan 269 Bartlett, Wendy 161 Bissett, Cheryl 215 Josiffe, Pam 270 Halliday, Jan 162 Brown, Val 216 Richards, J 271 Eugard, Christine 163 Lack, Leone 217 Beirne, Joy 272 Grant, Sandra 164 Logan, J 218 Hall, Cheryl 273 Jackson, Kerrie 165 Russell, Merle 219 Maddock, Lyn 274 McLellan, Kayleen 166 Steffenson, Elsie 220 McPherson, Judy 275 Belbin, Tracey 167 Welch, Nola 221 Webster, Carole 276 Machen, Ruth 168 Higgins, Shirley 222 Bell, Elizabeth 277 Ormsby, Robyn 169 Misfeld, Lyn 223 Biddle, Elva 278 Winkworth, Robyn 170 Thomson, Jennifer 224 Hartfiel, Dell 279 Bowman, Debbie 171 Watt, June 225 Hynes, Mary 280 Dilger, Margaret 172 Wenbourne, Norma 226 Donovan, Chris 281 Orr, Elizabeth 173 Allen, Mary 227 Worthington, Val 282 Rodgers, Sandra 174 Dellit, Elma 228 Lawson, Robyn 283 Ashton, Julie 175 Ferman, Jan 229 McLellan, Kaye 284 Bayldon, Katrina 176 Forrest, Pat 230 Dunn, Denise 285 Jackson, Margot 177 Hughes, Carol 231 Glossop, Pam 286 Kleinschmidt, Helen 178 McConnell, Cathy 232 Ridgley, Jan 287 McDonogh, Lyn 179 Scarborough, Joan 233 Skein, Diane 288 Moss, Cheryl 180 Holland, Desley 234 Terrell, Gail 289 Thomasson, Kim 181 Williams, Gloria 235 Connolly, Eileen 290 McLeod, Lee 182 Budd, Barbara 236 Cox, Gail 291 Walmsley, Diane 183 Byrne, Denise 237 Springfield, Wendy 292 Barney, Janine 184 McBryde, Diane 238 Archer, Georgina 293 Carter, Sonya 185 Paine, Lyn 239 Dixon, Denise 294 Cole, Donna 186 Parker, Diane 240 Holcroft, Vickey 295 Cook, Helen 187 Parkyn, Bette 241 Quaite, Marion 296 Wise, Debbie 188 Slater, Val 242 Truscott, Glenda 297 Hager, Michelle 189 Williams, Heather 243 Warren, Joy 298 McAully, Kathy 190 Worthington, Elaine 244 Fritz, Linda 299 Woodhouse, Sue 191 Buzza, Elaine 245 Hadfield, Jan 300 Callaghan, Debbie 191a Salmoni, Betty 246 McIntyre, Heather 301 Farrell, Renita 192 Dalton, Julie 247 Ireton, Robyn 302 McLatchey, Sue 193 Felton, Lorna 248 Manley, Karen 303 Taylor, Nikki 194 Pratt, Pam 249 Morris, Ruth 304 Thomas, Kelly 195 Silver, Cynthia 250 Quaite, Carol 305 Hogan, Jenny 196 Von Nida, Denise 251 Giddey, Roseley 306 McElligott, Toni 197 Waugh, Fay 252 Ireland, Kym 307 Morris, Jenny 198 Baker, June 253 Lane, Megan 308 Morrissey, Lorelle 199 Hoffmann, Diane 254 Cole, Barbara 309 Warlosz, Letitia 200 Kindervater, Kay 255 Clarke, Lee 310 Christianson, Karen 201 Morrow, Vicky 256 Driver, Noela 311 Clarke, Narelle 202 Waugh, Carmel 257 McCarthy, Sharyn 312 Francini, Pia 203 Ginn, Enid 258 Sunderland, Julene 313 Ibell, Catherine 204 Holman, Noela 259 Bartlett, Julie 314 Maitland, Clover 205 Kelly, Barbara 260 Brown, Prudence 315 Callow, Anne Marie 206 Mills, Maree 261 Morrison, Robyn 316 Cole, Tammy 207 Spice, Marilyn 262 Neumann, Lucette 317 Mott, Nikki 208 West, Annette 263 Ackerman, Pam 318 McEniery, Kylie 209 Dalton, Yvonne 264 Brown, Janelle 319 Thomas, Meagan 210 Wise, Carol 265 Logan, Michelle 320 Church, Belinda 211 Anderson, Raylee 266 Moss, Kim 321 Fox, Suzie 212 Baker, Raylee 267 Wharton, Kerry 322 Rich, Samantha 213 Barnes, Pam 268 Wharton, Lorraine 323 Bass, Lisa 324 Parkes, Kim 364 Paterson, Emma 405 Mills, Rachel 325 Schmidt, Kerrie 365 Attard, Teneal 406 Neilsen, Erin 326 Sheppard, Christine 366 Bennett, Jane 407 Stone, Jamie 327 Smith, Karen 367 Blyth, Madonna 408 Allendorf, Murphy 328 Evans, Amanda 368 Boland, Danette 409 Leck, Lindsey 329 Fahy, Kate 369 Lennon, Carly 410 Smith, Audrey 330 Faulkner, Suzanne 370 Bain, Shannon 411 Watson, Jessica 331 McMahon, Nicole 371 Russell, Millie 412 Fitzpatrick, Madison 332 Morgan, Cindy 372 Childs, Hayley 413 Fitzpatrick, Savannah 333 Morgan, Lisa 373 Eiser, Prue 414 Kershaw, Stephanie 334 Ogilvie, Juanita 374 Drysdale, Kirsten 415 Larosa, Jasmine 335 Rollason, Nikki 375 Hunter, Carla 416 Astbury, Hannah 336 Usher, Lainie 376 O’Toole, Sally 417 Lammon, Kazzia 337 Alcorn, Wendy 377 Richards, Lauren 418 Comerford, Clare 338 Brown, Hope 378 Seaniger, Ellen 419 Taylor, Renee Richard – Preston, 379 Wells, Melanie 420 Dwyer, KirstIn 339 Rebecca 380 Boland, Ally 421 Ferguson, Aleesa 340 Skirving, Angie Curtis, Karina Gallagher, Morgan 341 Van Schagen, Renae 381 422 Hudson, Marnie Greiner, Rebecca 342 Cock, Heather 382 423 Johnston, Kirstin James, Madeline 343 Patton, Nikki 383 424 384 Reuter, Rebecca 425 Malone, Ambrosia 344 Schoenfisch, Gay– Leigh 385 Boland, Ally 426 Richards, Tegan 345 Burns, Katie 386 Drysdale, Kirsten 427 Wilkinson, Britt 346 Donnelley, Patrice 387 Dwyer, Jill 428 Nofke, Britt 347 Hammond, Leanne 388 Hedge, Jamie 429 Eleison, Layla 348 Kaspar, Loiusa 389 Holcroft, Tegan 430 Hillas, Georgia 349 Little, Amy 390 Kerr, Alyssa 431 Pearce, Megan 350 Katrina Paterson 391 Kirchner, Rebecca 432 Mathison, Morgan 351 Perna, Vicki 392 Olivieri, Kandice 433 Reid, Jesse 352 Pokarier, Rebecca 393 Page, Helen 434 Fitzpatrick, Kendra 353 Swain, Rhylee 394 Schulz, Jodie 435 Harris, Ruby 354 Willis, Leah 395 Swann, Amy 436 Neumann, Aleisha 355 Allen, Renee 396 Burrows, Emily 437 Colwill. Claire 356 Hughes, Natalie 397 Day, Jacqui 438 McBurnie, Ashlyn 357 Morgan, Jane 398 Griffiths, Aimee 439 Dolkens, Dayle 358 Phipps, Hayley 399 Holzberger, Jordyn 359 Preece, Patti 400 Nottle, Sophie 360 Willims, Natalie 401 Renae Ashton 361 Korner, Amy 402 Fey, Ashlea 362 Stewart, Emma Lawrence, Meg E&OE – 403 Entries use maiden names where Pamenter, Lisa 363 404 Marks, Katelin known .
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