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CRANBOURNE Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Bonita Wilder 4 Kirsten Mcleod 5 Hayley Wildes 6 Kirsty Roche 8 Janet Sullivan 9 Emil CRANBOURNE Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Bonita Wilder 4 Kirsten McLeod 5 Hayley Wildes 6 Kirsty Roche 8 Janet Sullivan 9 Emily Wallace 10 Alice Barfoot 14 Rachael Hunt 19 Cara Moody 21 Elli Keatch 24 Courtney Clarkson 31 Tamara Tomamichel 32 Lauren Hutchinson 34 Laura Robinson 35 Bianca Jakobsson 36 Shannon Barnes 38 Alicia Heins 40 Ashleigh Fennell 41 Marlee Tatham 43 Brittany Wood 44 Sarah Mooney 45 Stephanie Binder 48 Jessica Olschyna 49 Tess McEvoy 50 Danielle Hardiman 52 Alicia Johnson 53 Corrine Cullis 54 Tess Butler 59 Leah Olsen 60 Michaela Manning Coach Kris Smith Captain Ashleigh Fennell Vice Captain Bianca Jakobbson DAREBIN Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Emma Oliver 2 Nicole Callinan 3 Darcy Vescio 4 Karen Paxman 5 Norieul Kinross 6 Daisy Pearce 7 Georgia Holden 9 Sarah Hammond 10 Genevieve Lawson-Tavan 12 Jessica Dal Pos 13 Lauren Arnell 16 Katie Brennan 17 Stephanie Simpson 18 Melissa Hickey 20 Melissa Bibby 21 Kathleen Roe 22 Georgia Hammond 23 Alex Reynolds 24 Brooke Howells 25 Jane Lange 27 Shevaun Hogan 30 Elise O'Dea 32 Rebecca Privitelli 33 Samantha Smith 34 Shannon Egan 40 Lauren Pearce 44 Claire Heffernan 55 Vanja Smiljanic 59 Meghan McDonald Kate Tyndall Coach Jane Lange Captain Daisy Pearce Vice Captain Elise O'Dea DIAMOND CREEK Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Laura Corrigan 2 Brittany Grech 3 Kirsty Lamb 5 Danni Bromley 7 Kirby Hicks 9 Lisa Williams 10 Charlotte Dillon 11 Kaitlin Smith 12 Bianca Richmond 13 Kira Duroux 14 Laura Attard 17 Stephanie Chiocci 18 Shae Audley 19 Tiarna Ernst 23 Lauren Morecroft 25 Stephanie De Bortoli 26 Kayla Glazebrook 27 Jessica Cameron 30 Dianna Haines 34 Amanda Macellari 38 Amelia Barden 42 Andrea Parry 43 Jacqueline Barr 44 Lauren Brazzale 48 Karly Cobern 64 Christina Bernardi 69 Qwai Sibbald 70 Hayley Munro Emma Fraser Aleasha Ball Coach Tanya Hetherington Captain Steph Chiocci EASTERN DEVILS Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Olivia Aing 2 Jessica Trend 4 Jaimee Lambert 6 Elisha Murrowood 7 Lauren Tesoriero 8 Fiona Steiert 13 Katherine Smith 19 Beth Kearney 20 Olivia Crowe 20 Pepa Randall 22 Tahni Nestor 23 Sarah D'Arcy 24 Samantha McGeoch 25 Meg Hutchins 26 Alice Ryan 28 Sarah Perkins 31 Sophie Casey 32 Hannah Scott 33 Aleesha Brindley 34 Lauren Hojnacki 39 Stephanie Carroll 40 Jessica Foster 46 Josie Smith 50 Abbey Tanner 53 Sarah McNamara 57 Chloe Laan 61 Taylor Thorn 63 Victoria Pettit Taylor O'Connor Madeleine MacDonald Coach Brendan Major Jessica Foster Captain Meg Hutchins GEELONG Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Jaime Woollett 2 Lily Mithen 3 Riley Shapter 4 Melanie McNamara 5 Lara Williams 6 Aliesha McLean 7 Melinda Sands 8 Temikka Beeston 9 Shannon Alexander 10 Lucy DeGroot 12 Ebony Tannouri 14 Ashlee Wilkes 15 Krista Woodroffe 16 Laura Abbott 17 Cheryl DeGroot 18 Madisen Maguire 19 Simone George 20 Renee Ferguson 21 Erin Burns 23 Michelle Fedele 24 Natasha Daffy 25 Maddie Boyd 28 Tayla Gordon 30 Richelle Cranston 31 Tahley Houghton 32 Eliza Williamson 33 Maddison Janssen 34 Shannon Knox 35 Alice Pratt Rhianna Arnold Laura Taylor Coach Steve Jannsen Captain Shannon Knox Jamie Woollett KNOX Jumper First Name Family Name Date of Birth 1 Lisa Walshe 2 Courtney Smyth 3 Dana Appleby 4 Melissa Kuys 5 Courtney Dahlstrom 6 Tegan Daubeny 7 Jamie Head 8 Cassandra Papadopoulos 9 Amy McCormack 10 Jasmin Harrison 11 Alison Downie 12 Bonnie Price 13 Julie Corckett-Grills 14 Dana deBondt 15 Julia Baker 16 Katey Rogers 17 Emily Mcilvena 18 Chanelle Slater 19 Lauren Costello 20 Claire McKenna 21 Shona Currie 22 Brielle Koludrovic 23 Kirra Tevelein 24 Georgie Page 25 Danielle Kloet 26 Rebecca Pearce 27 Catherine Wundele 28 Nikkii Shaw 29 Sarah Whitburn 30 Jessica Connick Coach Clint Martin Captain Mel Kuys Vice Captain Jasmin Harrison MELBOURNE UNI Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Madeline Keryk 2 Hannah Ibrahim 3 Kaitlyn Ashmore 5 Catherine O'Bryan 8 Ashley Bye 9 Ellie Blackburn 11 Karly Tapner 12 Louise Stephenson 13 Catherine Phillips 15 Emma Kearney 16 Gabriella Pound 18 Ruby Grounds 23 Amy Arundel 24 Sian Wilson 27 Jessica Anderson 29 Justine Hocking 32 Nicole Hildebrand 34 Marinella Salafia 35 Rebecca Goring 39 Chelsea Moscript 40 Rebecca Brereton 41 Elyce Hay 42 Alicia Janz 45 Sinead Omahony 50 Hayley Anderson 51 Bonnie Pearson 55 Candice Adams 60 Felicity Draper 67 Kristen Hay 84 Stephanie Kierce Coach Andrew Jago Ellie Blackburn Elyce Hay Emma Kearney Captains Kaitlin Ashmore Madeline Keryk Catherine O'Bryan Alicia Eva SEAFORD Jumper First Name Family Name 4 Shannon Bell 5 Katherine Gillespie-Jones 7 Kylie Vigliarolo 9 Jessica Boyd 10 Emma Hall 18 Kate Thompson 19 Megan Welsh 20 Sarah Hosking 23 Jas Rolland 25 Kim Ebb 26 Jessie Shaw 29 Tiara Annear 30 Jessica Hosking 31 Michelle Goodwin 32 Teagan Sheldon 35 Claire Weiss 37 Stacey Conway 40 Chris Di Ciero 43 Jessica Eberle 44 Alison Dowler 46 Kellie Sanders 47 Danielle Lawrence 48 Lana Bonnet 49 Katelyn Cox 50 Margaret Hare 52 Jenna Edwards 53 Madeleine Tilley 54 Marianna Raccosta 57 Bianca Jones 58 Carly Bury Coach Brett Alexander Captain Kim Ebb Jessica Boyd Vice Captain Kate Gillespie-Jones Kellie Sanders ST KILDA Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Rachel Achampong 2 Laura Bailey 3 Ashleigh Bertagno 4 Jenna Bruton 5 Sarah Chapman 6 Nuala Clarke 7 Mia-Rae Clifford 8 Penny Cula-Reid 9 Brianna Davey 10 Meg Downie 11 Georgia Fisher 12 Jess Gardner 13 Jasmine Garner 14 Georgia Harris 15 Moana Hope 16 Tamara Hyett 17 Elle Inguanti 18 Tilly Lucas-Rodd 19 Phoebe McWilliams 20 Carlee Portlock 21 Keryn Ralph 22 Sara Raeside 23 Tasma Ritchie 25 Amanda Walsh 26 Stephenie Webb 27 Alexandra Whitehead 30 Emily Gilder Jenna Colwell Kayla Moore Caitlyn Balshaw Coach Shaun Smith Captain Penny Cula-Reid VU WESTERN SPURS Jumper First Name Family Name 1 Kerri Oldfield 4 Danni Teasdale 5 Ricki-Lee Martinuzzo 6 Lauren Senserrick 8 Bree White 9 Tayla Dinuccio 11 Ashleigh Gunn 12 Jessica Francke 17 Kylie Nicolaci 18 Alyssa Mifsud 19 Ashleigh Guest 20 Amy Harrison 21 Naomi Ferres 22 Alexandra Quigley 27 Sabrine Nyawela 29 Emily Stanyer 30 Amanda Tessari 31 Caroline Hardeman 32 Courtney Musico 36 Ainslie Kemp 38 Chantell Theuma 41 Bronwyn Gell 42 Alexandra Fato 45 Alexandra Dockery 53 Yasmin Speekman 61 Tori Snelleksz 66 Aysha Ward 72 Jamilla Hull 75 Sarah Lampard Shell Scott Coach Debbie Lee Captain Bree White.
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