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2021 Team of the Year: Division 4 Women’s
FB Rachel Watson (PV) Angela Buegge (AP) Hannah Baird (Parkside) HB Emily Rayment (Parkside) Caroline Pullen (AP) Anna-Lisa Harris (MCC) C Ellecia Baker (MCC) Sally Fyfield (DLS) – VC Jess
FB Rachel Watson (PV) Angela Buegge (AP) Hannah Baird (Parkside) HB Emily Rayment (Parkside) Caroline Pullen (AP) Anna-Lisa Harris (MCC) C Ellecia Baker (MCC) Sally Fyfield (DLS) – VC Jess
MCC Football Club co-coach, Rebecca Ticli, was recently recognised for her role in the rise of the women’s team this season and awarded the 2021 BHP Community Coach of the
Albert Park Falcons have created their own piece of history with the appointment of Robbie-Lee Stephen as the club’s first-ever female head coach. Stephen, who has previously been a senior
The AFL is advertising for the role of Community Umpiring Development Manager following the announcement that Damian Anderson will finish his tenure this November. This position is vital to the
Lana Ryan Hampton Rovers (9-1) After missing out on the 2019 Division 3 flag by 21 points, Hampton Rovers were fighting for their chance at finals redemption this year and
Aidan Sinclair Aquinas After winning their first five games by an average of 58 points, it was clear that Aquinas would be favourites to go all the way. A bump
Josh Nevett Melbourne University WFC Simply the standout team of the season. While the likes of Beaumaris and Old Geelong were able to match the Mugars performances early in the
Joe Pignataro Glen Eira (11-0) Jonny Edgar’s Glen Eira were on their way to something special in season 2021. History was on their side when they’ve started a season 11-0.
Nick Armistead Parkdale Vultures (9-0) After finishing in fourth spot in 2019, the Vultures showcased vast improvement when VAFA footy returned and were clear standouts as they went through the