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Women’s footy festival hits Kerang

THE women’s footy festival will head for Kerang this Sunday, with Round 3 of the Central Victorian FL under-14 girls’ competition set to kick off from 9.30am.

Sea Lake-Nandaly and Woorinen will face off in the opening game, before Birchip-Watchem and Tyntynder meet in a top-of-the-ladder clash at 10.40am. Finally, the Warra Blues will host Swan Hill at 11.50pm – before the Woorinen Youth Girls take to the field at 1.00pm in their Round 3 BJFL under-18 girls match against White Hills.

The Tigers will be out to make it three wins to start the season, following their 44-point win over Eaglehawk last Sunday. Woorinen jumped out of the gates with a four-goal-to-one opening quarter and from that point on were never headed – with Natasha Kelly leading the way with five majors.

To complete the festival of women’s football on Sunday will be the Kerang Women’s team, who will take the field against North Bendigo in their CVFL Women’s game from 2.30pm – with the Blues Women a good chance to break through for their first win of the season against the also winless Bulldogs.

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL – UNDER-14 GIRLS COMPETITION

ROUND 2 RESULTS

SEA LAKE-NANDALY 2.3.15

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM 12.6.78

GOALS – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Prue O’Sullivan, Braidy Ellis 1.

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Eedie Rowe 4, Lily Humphreys 3, Sassia Coffey 2, Mineva Coffey 2, Eva Cofffey, Cassie Tyan 1.

BEST PLAYERS – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Keira Barton, Tyler Arnett, Remi Pickering, Braidy Ellis, Prue OSullivan, Phoebe Baile

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Lily Humphreys, Eedie Rowe, Eva Coffey, Mineva Cotton, Sassia Coffey, Mia Sharp

WOORINEN 0.0.0

KERANG 0.0.0

WOORINEN won on forfeit

TYNTYNDER 11.5.71

SWAN HILL 0.0.0

GOALS – TYNTYNDER – Reve O’Toole 5, Ella Threadgold 2, Violet Corrie 2, Lainey Styles 2, Ruby Butler, Lauren Clark, Hollie Everett, Charli Woodward 1.

SWAN HILL – N/A

BEST PLAYERS – TYNTYNDER – Lauren Clarke, Kieley Styles, Reve O’Toole, Lainey Styles, Ruby Butler, Hollie Everett

SWAN HILL – Milla Pearson, Indie McIntyre, Skye Pekin, Carisa Denman, Meg Bennett, Marli Doyle

BENDIGO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE – UNDER-18 GIRLS

ROUND 2 RESULTS

WOORINEN 4.0   5.4   5.6   9.8.62

EAGLEHAWK  1.0   2.3   2.5   2.6.18

GOALS – WOORINEN – Natasha Kelly 5, Jenna Bannam, Issy Boulton, Demi Greenwood, Samantha Johnston 1.

EAGLEHAWK – Keely Fullerton, Leah McCoy 1.

BEST PLAYERS – WOORINEN – Gaby Sanford, Jenna Bannam, Natasha Kelly, Nevaeh Roberts, Ngaire Harlan.

EAGLEHAWK – Lilly Stevenson, Taylah Boston, Lexie Moss, Ella Torr, Courtney Gibson.

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL – UNDER-14 GIRLS COMPETITION

ROUND 3 FIXTURE – Sunday, May 15Venue – Riverside Park, Kerang

Woorinen v Sea Lake-Nandaly at 9.30am

Birchip-Watchem v Tyntynder at 10.40am

Warra Blues v Swan Hill at 11.50am

BENDIGO JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Woorinen Youth Girls v White Hills at 1.00pm

CENTRAL VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – WOMEN’S

Kerang v North Bendigo at 2.30pm

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