Division 1 Women’s Round 10 Review
Power House strengthened its grip on top spot, Ormond delivered the most dominant performance of the round and Marcellin escaped with a thrilling one-point victory as the Division 1 Women’s
Originally published by Old Scotch FC on oldscotchfc.com.au
“Following the exciting news of OSFC’s plans to enter a Women’s team in the VAFA in 2018, the club is thrilled to announce the appointment of our Senior Women’s Coach, Ryan Duke.
Ryan has a decorated background in Women’s AFL where he founded and developed the football program at MLC.
During this time as MLC Senior Coach, his teams have won the GSV Premiership in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016, and twice been Herald Sun Shield State Champions, and twice Runners Up.
Ryan and his football department are currently planning the pre-season program with further details to follow.
In the interim, to register your interest in what will be one of the best Women’s Football programs, contact our coach at dukera@mlc.vic.edu.au
First session will be on November 27 at Scotch College, Hawthorn on the Meares Oval.”
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