
A Game of the Year contender & a schoolboy’s stunning debut
Round 5 of Premier C Men’s action was headlined by a Game of the Year contender as St Bedes/Mentone Tigers survived an almighty scare from an improving Marcellin. At home,
FB | Sophie Ryan (TP) | Charlotte Croome (LTU) | Isabella Daddo (Men) |
HB | Georgia Dunlop (Melb) | Sarah Delbosc (Haw) – C | Carly Notting (RMIT) |
C | Madeleine Tricarico (Haw) | Kate Bond (LTU) – VC | Angela Payne (Cant) |
HF | Sophie Fraser (Melb) | Isabella Symes (RMIT) | Alice Campbell (Haw) |
FF | Zoe O’Hara (Men) | Jade Smith-Love (Men) | Ruby O’Halloran (TP) |
Ruck | Charlotte Ferrier (Melb) | Eliza German (TP) | Monique Maitland (Men) |
I/C | Samantha Kerr (Men) | Kaitlyn Ritchie (LTU) | Allysha Dyer (Cant) |
Bethany Rees (TP) | |||
Coach | Dean Boden (TP) |
The Team of the Year was based on feedback and analysis from coaches, VAFA Media and umpires.
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