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Inferno Ntl Team Lists Winning Partnership Sport Australia Proudly Supports Touch Football Australia THE MARCH 2021 INFERNO NTL TEAM LISTS www.touchfootball.com.au WINNING PARTNERSHIP SPORT AUSTRALIA PROUDLY SUPPORTS TOUCH FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA Sport Australia is responsible for driving greater participation, engagement and capability in Australian sport. Touch Football Australia has worked with Sport Australia to develop touch football from community participation to high-level performance. Touch Football Australia is one of many national sporting organisations that has formed a winning partnership with Sport Australia. Sport Australia is an operating name of the Australian Sports Commission. PG.4 ......................................................... Message from the Minister Contents PG.6 ......................................................... Message from the CEO PG.8-39 .................................................... Inferno NTL Team Lists PG.41 ...................................................... Referees & Officials ALL RIGHTS RESERVED NO PART OF THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE PRINTED, REPRODUCED, STORED IN A RETRIEVAL SYSTEM OR TRANSMITTED, IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL, PHOTOCOPYING, RECORDING OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT PERMISSION IN WRITING FROM THE PUBLISHERS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SHORT EXTRACTS FOR REVIEW PURPOSES. Credits WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THE ACCURACY OF THE INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS PUBLICATION, THE PUBLISHERS DO NOT, IN ANY WAY, ACCEPT LIABILITY FOR INACCURACIES OR FOR LOSS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER CAUSED THROUGH DESIGN & LAYOUT: Daily Press Group EDITORIAL MATTER OR IN THE FORM OF CLAIMS MADE IN ADVERTISEMENTS. PRODUCED FOR TOUCH FOOTBALL AUSTRALIA COPYRIGHT © 2020 THE WRAP UP PHOTOGRAPHY: NRL PHOTOS THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS MAJOR PARTNERS OFFICIAL PARTNERS Message from the Minister Welcome from the NSW Government On behalf of the NSW Government, I am delighted to welcome you to Coffs Harbour for the 2021 Inferno National Touch League. This four-day tournament will showcase Touch Football on a national stage, bringing together some of the country’s best athletes, and the NSW Government is proud to support this event via its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. Events such as the Inferno National Touch League are the lifeblood of many regional towns, generating substantial economic and social benefits for local communities, which is why we’ll continue to do all we can to provide support to the NSW visitor economy and tourism and events industry. I encourage competitors and supporters to take some time outside the event program to explore the region and visit local businesses to assist with its economic recovery. With a stunning coastline, wide range of attractions and a cosmopolitan dining scene, there is something for everyone. I wish all competitors the very best of luck and hope visitors thoroughly enjoy their stay. The Hon Stuart Ayres, MP Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney PAGE 4 Pambula River, Sapphire Coast, NSW Sydney to Melbourne Coastal Drive THE WRAP UP / MARCH 2021 Message from the CEO On behalf of the Touch Football Australia alike loved seeing the All Abilities division Field 1 – will be streamed on Touch Football (TFA) Board and staff, I’m excited to welcome incorporated into the NTL event, so we’re Australia’s YouTube channel. everyone to beautiful Coffs Harbour for the looking forward to its inclusion again this year. 2021 Inferno National Touch League (NTL). I can’t wait to watch some Thank you to all the hard-working and great Touch Football over The NTL will forever mark the COVID passionate players, families, affiliates, referees, the next few days and look anniversary for our sport. It was during coaches, team managers and our other forward to seeing you NTL 2020 that the news of COVID-19 and generous volunteers for the efforts you have around the grounds. its impending impacts on Australia started made to be here. to break. We were extremely fortunate to complete the event before restrictions came Our sincere gratitude goes to Inferno Sports, Jamie O’Connor into place and life hasn’t been the same since. Destination NSW and Coffs Harbour City Chief Executive Officer Council for making this event possible. Touch Football It has been a tremendously difficult 12 months Thank you also to all of our other commercial Australia for everyone, and our thoughts are with all partners and government agencies, particularly those in the Touch Football family that have NSW Health for their support and commitment been affected by the pandemic both here and to this year’s event. abroad. We hope that the worst is now behind us and we’re extremely grateful that people We hope you enjoy your time, perform at from all around the country are able to take your best, make great memories with your part in our national championships, albeit with teammates and experience some of the great some restrictions in place. attractions the Coffs Coast has to offer while you have this opportunity to travel. Show This year, teams in Open divisions through us what you’re up to by using the hashtag to Men’s 60s will compete at C.ex Coffs #NTL2021. International Stadium, and we are also welcoming back the Indomie Noodles All Between your own matches, remember to tune Abilities division that was introduced for the into the live stream. For the first time ever, all first time last year. Participants and spectators games played on Field 2 – as well as the usual DestinationCoffs Coast more than 101 reasons to play, stay, taste and explore 6 THE WRAP UP / MARCH 2021 Australian Capital Territory Raiders Women’s Open Mixed Open Women’s 40s Allira Davis Eben Van Rensburg Angela Donaldson Breanna Toze Jacob French Belinda Cook Danielle Crosswell Jessica Leamey Belinda Wilson Dymphna Smith John Duggan Cindy Toms Elana Sliwinski Kristen Corrie Donna Lenton Elise Wilson Leanne Hew Ellen Turner Erin Hickson Lewis Cook Fiona Johnston Erin Pheeney Matt Dawson Kannika Phomson Jessica Crowe Monica Pascoe Kathleen Finn Kasey Dragisic Nathen Swan Kerrie Rendell Keesha Kapea Rebecca Guest Lena Tobin Kylie Aylott Renee Duggan Natalie Taffs Madeline Orr Sarah Porter Rachel Platt Marikki Watego Steven Kennedy Sharon Waihape Rachel McVicar Ted Johnston Rebecca Beath Valeska Hoath Coach Cindy Toms Coach Chris Tarlinton Coach Glen Gregory Asst. Coach Robert Sinclair-Smith Manager Sarah Porter Assistant Coach Steven Kennedy Asst. Coach Lena Tobin Manager Monica Pascoe Manager Jenna Baxter Women’s 45s Men’s 50s Anna Connellan Aaron Oshyer Christine Dragisic Adrian Baldwin Darlene Riley Andrew Malone Donna Fraser Anthony Hofmeier Jen Maarseveen Craig Weinstein Joanne O’Dwyer David Blacklock Kendra Hall Douglas Witt Kim Butler Jason Hoang Lisa Fensom John Samin Lisa Mahoney Mark Hearnden Lynette Corcoran Michael Armstrong Narelle Quigley Michael Sykes Sally Witt Robert Maarseveen Robert Sinclair-Smith Sean Harvey Coach Geoff Perrin Coach Doug Witt Manager Tony Howarth Assistant Coach Robert Sinclair-Smith Manager Kate Sykes Manager Sean Harvey Other Officials Emily Clark Tour Leader Toby Conroy Medical Roshan Wijeratne Medical 8 THE WRAP UP / MARCH 2021 Brisbane City Cobras Men’s Open Women’s Open Mixed Open Alex Condon Bella Bauer Alex Kellam Caleb Madders Brooke English Arthur Butler Hayden Moffat Chelsea Cummins Caitlyn Blade Ivan Lynch Emma Sykes Daniel Bull James Courtney Grace Griffin Ellaye Te Namu James Sharp Hannah Forbes Emily Coyne Jayden Ambichi Katherine Stevens Jordan Andrews Joel Taifalos Leesa Mi Mi Laura Field Josh Glachan Meg Muir Luca Pietrobon Ken Adams Naomi Parslow Matthew Ross Liam Bauer Natasha Adams Natasha Day Ryan Moffat Rebecca Mi Mi Paige Fowke Sean Hooper Riley Spain Phoebe Cronan Tim Baartz Sammy Hopkin Tom Eddie Will Briston Sonali Gaind Tyrell Awai Tayla Sykes Coach Michael Baartz Coach Leasha Thouard Coach David Crase Assistant Coach Craig Madders Assistant Coach Leeanne Bauer Assistant Coach Levi Te Namu Manager Glen Giarola Manager Jody English Men’s 30s Women’s 30s Senior Mixed Andrew de Veer Amy Milburn Adian Taubman Atherton Griffiths Bo de la Cruz Daniel Brown Brad Powell Bree Eales Dave Denning Cameron Saye Cassandra Vincitorio Dean Denning Dean Thomas Cristie McTaggart Haydan Seymour Ethan Sorrell Davina Galetto Josh Hillman Hamish Jones Hayley Ownsworth Kelly Goodwin Jarrod Rigby Jenna Rowsell Kelly Jones Ken Corbett Latisha Stowers Kelly Thurecht Leigh Drennan Laura Bain Lisa Burgess Mitchell Higgins Nikki Fields Luka Matauaina Patrick Horgan Pia Galon Luke Greenhalgh Phillip Taylor Rachel Day Mel Hotz Samuel Neller Serena Albert Mick Matthews Sean Lynch Stefanie Thomas Sally Tuiala Tim Schenken Zoe Parker Coach Ben Smith Coach Geoff Hooper Coach Dean Denning Assistant Coach Joseph Dimes Assistant Coach Greg English Manager Carl Hotz 10 THE WRAP UP / MARCH 2021 Men’s 40s Women’s 40s Men’s 45s Women’s 45s Aaron Flynn Amy Page Adam Page Allison McWhirter Araiti Crummer Carla Clayton Adam Richter Haylene Grogan Evad Totorewa Clare Johnson Ash Synnott Jenny Anderson Gavin Bonke Daina Hobbins Craig Madders Joyce Downes Ian Teakle Donna Drew Craig McHerron Kamay Eades Jonathan Munro Evie Skinner Craig Nikola Karen Cooksley Kris Friend Julia Wallace Gerard O’Keefe Leandra Tuck Leigh Vella Kate Barker Graham White Leanne Cramer Moea Niha Katrina McHerron Jason Campbell Lexia Willmington Phill Bracks Mai Peregrina Jason Ryder Lisa Miller Ropati Nasalio Maria Griffin John Linden Marina Lauchs Shane Tamihana Neressa Johnston Kev Eckersley Natalie Lynch Stephen Swan Renee Woodrick Matt Barclay Rebecca Dale Theo Coromandel Sharyn Madders Matt
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