2024 Division 1 Women’s Team of the Year
Rounding out the 2024 women’s football season is the Division 1 Women’s Team of the Year. This competition was small but mighty after a regrading period saw just six clubs
Connor Hoetzel
Round 17 in the books, and Box Hill North have finally claimed their first win of the season thanks to a 24-point victory over Masala Dandenong. Leading the whole day, the Demons could sense that winning feeling at three quarter time when they led by 61 points. The Tigers piled on 16 scoring shots in the final term, but it was simply too late to start the comeback. Nicholas Lang booted six goals for Box Hill North, while David Edwards contributed a further four. Jason Lang was the best on ground, while he also kicked three goals himself, as did Daniel Luff. Masala had not entered any results. The final game sees Box Hill North face second bottom, South Mornington, while Masala take on Eley Park.
Elsternwick won over South Melbourne Districts by a comfortable 22-point margin over the weekend. After trailing for the first half, the Wickers found a spark at half time, coming out firing to kick seven goals to one in the third quarter. An even final quarter saw the Wickers run out victors, and remain in third spot. Unfortunately for the Swans, this loss officially rules them out of finals contention and they will look to their final game with pride on the line. Ciaran Clancy kicked three for the Swans, while Karlos Brady was their best on ground. Scott Carter booted five for Elsternwick, while Julian Yeatman and Nicholas Lowrie each kicked four. Shane Convery played well for the Wicks to be named their best. Elsternwick take on St Francis Xavier next week, while South Melbourne Districts will host the red-hot La Trobe side.
Albert Park ran riot over Eley Park, winning by 60 points in a contest they dominated from the beginning. The Falcons kicked away to a 28-point lead at quarter time and steadily built on it each quarter to finish with their big win. Thomas Wilson and James Brick were a solid one-two punch for the Falcons, kicking four apiece, and were named the two best players for the Falcons, with Brick being named the best. Luke Childs was also good in front of goals, kicking three goals. The Sharks were led by five goals to Marcus Baxter, and a resilient Matthew Rosier. The Falcons have a bye next week, as Eley Park round out their season with a home game against Masala.
Accuracy has helped La Trobe University tame the beast that is St Francis Xavier by three points in a thrilling contest. Trailing by a goal at the final change, a big five goal quarter helped the Trobers over the line by a narrow three points. The final score showed wayward kicking killed the X-Men, converting just 42% of their scoring shots, compared to the Trobers 72% accuracy. A big outing by Mitchell Oliver saw him kick seven majors, with Calvin Ross claiming the BOG honours for the victors. Harrison Coe could *only* manage three goals, leaving him on 99 goals for the season heading into the final round, as Stephen Richards-Gill (3) played his part alongside Coe, and Ryan Rhodes was the best of the X-Men. La Trobe travel to South Melbourne next week, while the X-Men take on Elsternwick.
South Mornington had a bye.
Rounding out the 2024 women’s football season is the Division 1 Women’s Team of the Year. This competition was small but mighty after a regrading period saw just six clubs
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