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Girls’ footy kicks off in style

GIRLS’ footy is off and kicking for 2022, with a successful first day of the newly formed under-14 competition last Sunday.

With a big crowd watching four entertaining games, it was easy to see why women’s football is one of the fastest- growing sports in the country.

Not to be outdone, the Woorinen youth girls’ team also opened their season in the Bendigo Junior Football League under-18 competition with a dominant 39-point win over Golden Square.

The girls secured their first win in m ore than 12 months after turning a seven-point half-time deficit into a comfortable win with seven unanswered second-half goals.

Boom recruit Issy Boulton got the ball rolling after the main break with four centre clearances in a row to get the momentum going the Tigers’ way– and from there they were never headed.

The Central Victoria FL girls’ under-14 competition continues on Sunday, with all games to be hosted by the Sea Lake-Nandaly Football Club.

Sea Lake-Nandaly Tigers kick off proceedings against Birchip-Watchem at 9.30am.

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL GIRLS’

UNDER 18 GIRLS

Round 1

WOORINEN 1.1   1.6   5.10   8.11.59

GOLDEN SQUARE 0.0   3.1   3.1   3.2.20

GOALS – WOORINEN – Issy Boulton 3, Samantha Johnston 2, Natasha Kelly 2, Alannah Taylor 1.

GOLDEN SQUARE – Not supplied.

BEST – WOORINEN – Emilie Ward, Madison Johnston, Issy Boulton, Demi Greenwood, Samantha Johnston, Natasha Kelly.

GOLDEN SQUARE – Stephanie Demeo, Holly McPhee, Gabrielle Drage, Olivia Hogg.

UNDER 14

Round 1

SEA LAKE-NANDALY      5.4.34

SWAN HILL                     5.6.36

GOALS – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Prue O’Sullivan 4, Aurora Day 1.

SWAN HILL – Mia Hirst 3, Zoe Brooks, Emily Pekin 1.

BEST – SEA LAKE-NANDALY – Prue O’Sullivan, Aurora Day, Keira Barton, Elise Barry, Teyana Barton, Ali-Jane Thompson.

SWAN HILL – Sarah Vrolijks, Mia Hirst, Emily Pekin, Ruby Gracia, Zoe Brooks, Pearl North

WOORINEN                0.0.0

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM      4.7.31

GOALS – BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Sami Weir 2, Eedie Rowe, Abby Weir 1.

BEST – WOORINEN – Meg Young, Emma Van Liessum, Indiana Hare, Erin Johnston, Chloe Lovell, Milla Stewart

BIRCHIP-WATCHEM – Sienna Richmond, Abby Weir, Eva Coffey, Mia Sharp, Eedie Rowe, Mineva Cotton

TYNTYNDER      7.7.49

WARRA BLUES      1.1.7

GOALS – TYNTYNDER – Ruby Butler 4, Mayla Conway 3, Lainey Styles 2, Reeve O’Toole, Sienna Spence, Kieley Styles, Ella Threadgold, Charli Woodward 1.

WARRA BLUES – Alethea D’Silva 1.

BEST – TYNTYNDER – Ruby Butler, Lainey Styles, Kieley Styles, Mayla Conway, Lauren Clarke, Hattie Merrett.

WARRA BLUES – Isabella Wise, Alethea D’Silva, Keira Wise, Makenna Thompson, Lucia Felekos, Carla Peacock.

CENTRAL VICTORIA FL – GIRLS’ UNDER 14

Round 2 FIXTURE

Sea Lake

Sea Lake-Nandaly v Birchip-Watchem, 9.30am

Swan Hill v Tyntynder, 10.40am

Warra Blues v Woorinen, 11.50am

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