{"id":45525,"date":"2019-02-28T19:02:14","date_gmt":"2019-02-28T08:02:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/afl.draftcentral.localhost\/?p=45525"},"modified":"2019-03-01T15:09:52","modified_gmt":"2019-03-01T04:09:52","slug":"team-selection-under-18-girls-round-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/afl\/2019\/02\/28\/team-selection-under-18-girls-round-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Team Selection: Under 18 Girls &#8211; Round 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>AFTER a long off-season, the Under 18 Girls competition returns to Victoria, with the 12 teams reset for 2019. Geelong Falcons went undefeated in 2018, while the Northern Knights fell short of upsetting the Falcons in the Grand Final having impressed throughout the competition as well. There is plenty of future talent on show over the weekend with fans treated to two triple headers on Saturday and Sunday respectively. Six sides make the journey to RAMS Arena in Craigieburn on Saturday with the games moved forward to allow the girls to escape the heat of the day with predicted temperatures reaching the high 30s. On Sunday, the remaining six sides head to Skybus Stadium in Frankston to kickstart their campaigns for the new season.<\/p>\n<p><strong>CALDER CANNONS v. WESTERN JETS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 02\/03\/2019<br \/>\n9:15am<br \/>\nRams Arena \u2013 Craigieburn<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>CALDER CANNONS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 24. K. Delia, 6. K. Reid, 4. K. Lennox<br \/>\nHB: 15. M. McLeod, 35. I. Young, 31. K. Petrevski<br \/>\nC: 8. Z.  Friswell, 11. A.  Barba, 32. T.  Fry<br \/>\nHF: 34. Z. Hardiman, 42. T. Crook, 3. E. Yassir<br \/>\nF: 22. M. Muller, 44. I. McNeill-Wren, 2. F. Theodore<br \/>\nR: 17. G. Sampson, 38. L. Cocomello, 41. G. Prespakis<br \/>\nInt: 12. J. Andrighetti, 5. N. Crowley, 46. G. Elarmaly, 43. C. Leahy, 25. A. Magri, 36. Z. Penno, 19. P. Poultney<\/p>\n<p><strong>WESTERN JETS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 10. T. Evans, 19. A. Anthony, 11. K. O&#8217;Keefe<br \/>\nHB: 47. C. Sargent, 23. I. Pritchard, 15. N. Wright<br \/>\nC: 3. L.  Andrews-Quinn, 9. R.  Tripodi, 18. P.  Ozols<br \/>\nHF: 32. S. Asciak, 25. C. Saxon-Jones, 5. I. Cavka<br \/>\nF: 20. T. Kolevski, 26. C. Weston-Sirett, 14. L. Wright<br \/>\nR: 22. C. Singleton, 17. E. Georgostathis, 13. I. Grant<br \/>\nInt: 36. K. Bays, 6. E. Kiely, 24. J. Mwaka, 21. E. Robinson<br \/>\nEmg: 30. T. Kotoski, 51. J. Wilson<\/p>\n<p>The first game of the year sees the Cannons taking on the Jets, with Calder missing star midfielder\/forward, <strong>Georgia Patrikios<\/strong>. A familiar name can be found in the midfield, with <strong>Georgie Prespakis<\/strong> replacing her sister <strong>Madison<\/strong> in the onball brigade, while <strong>Felicity Theodore<\/strong> is another name to watch, named in the forward pocket. Western has a number of strong talls in the team with <strong>Isabella Grant<\/strong>, <strong>Cleo Saxon-Jones<\/strong> and <strong>Isabelle Pritchard<\/strong> able to hold down key roles, with Grant also running through the midfield with last year&#8217;s best and fairest winner, <strong>Elisabeth Georgostathis<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>BENDIGO PIONEERS v. GREATER WESTERN VICTORIA REBELS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 02\/03\/2019<br \/>\n11:00am<br \/>\nRams Arena \u2013 Craigieburn<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>BENDIGO PIONEERS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 25. K. Hazlett, 36. K. Douglass, 49. C. McGillivray<br \/>\nHB: 46. K. Mitchell, 40. T. Slender, 41. E. Peacock<br \/>\nC: 3. E.  Snell, 28. E.  Gretgrix, 1. M.  Tupper<br \/>\nHF: 14. A. Strahan, 30. H. Stewart, 20. D. Villiva<br \/>\nF: 50. M. Barton, 44. J. Jolliffe, 9. T. Miaoudis<br \/>\nR: 24. S. Oliver, 19. J. Finning, 4. B. Hards<br \/>\nInt: 22. G. Barton, 8. T. Coad, 48. D. Kelly-Guthrie, 37. G. Sladden<\/p>\n<p><strong>GREATER WESTERN VICTORIA REBELS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 12. V. Jewell, 27. G. Pidgeon, 16. L. Sykes<br \/>\nHB: 5. N. Butler, 30. N. Dojiok, 19. C. Summers<br \/>\nC: 32. I.  Simmons, 24. S.  Molan, 3. A.  Trigg<br \/>\nHF: 1. L. Condon, 34. K. Harris, 11. L. Donegan<br \/>\nF: 6. M. Ciavarella, 23. I. Rustman, 9. R. Saulitis<br \/>\nR: 35. M. Caris, 10. E. Wood, 15. C. Leonard<br \/>\nInt: 14. G. Douhadji, 28. I. Robson, 13. B. Thompson, 4. K. Tomkins<br \/>\nEmg: 25. G. Henderson, 21. A. Stevens<\/p>\n<p>In the second game, Bendigo Pioneers are coming off a promising practice match win over Murray Bushrangers and have a strong spine with <strong>Kate Douglass<\/strong> and <strong>Jordyn Jolliffe<\/strong> holding down key positions at either end, while <strong>Tara Slender<\/strong> was impressive in the V\/Line Cup last year and will slot into centre half-back. <strong>Jemma Finning<\/strong>, <strong>Brooke Hards<\/strong>, <strong>Maeve Tupper<\/strong> and <strong>Eloise Gretgrix<\/strong> make up a young but promising midfield core, which will make for an entertaining contest against GWV Rebels&#8217; <strong>Ella Wood<\/strong>, <strong>Chloe Leonard<\/strong>, <strong>Sophie Molan<\/strong> and <strong>Isabella Simmons<\/strong>. <strong>Renee Saulitis<\/strong> and <strong>Nyakoat Doijiok<\/strong> are others who impressed at times last season and will add some speed to the side that will hope to get off with a win after such a strong finish to the year last season.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NORTHERN KNIGHTS v. MURRAY BUSHRANGERS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 02\/03\/2019<br \/>\n12:45pm<br \/>\nRams Arena \u2013 Craigieburn<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>NORTHERN KNIGHTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 24. J. Nursey, 2. S. Fell, 34. M. Uwland<br \/>\nHB: 10. P. Chisholm, 18. S. Sansonetti, 20. C. Linssen<br \/>\nC: 6. A.  Bannan, 21. E.  McKenzie, 9. M.  Chaplin<br \/>\nHF: 7. A. Bennett, 23. G. Newton, 29. T. Pulcino<br \/>\nF: 11. M. Appleby, 3. N. Morris-Dalton, 25. T. Mills<br \/>\nR: 1. J. Nelson, 14. J. Fitzgerald, 22. B. Gutknecht<br \/>\nInt: 8. G. Ceravolo, 16. Z. Flanigan, 26. M. Papachristos, 30. M. Plunkett, 32. A. Snow<br \/>\nEmg: 19. I. Hammond, 38. L. Picioane, 5. A. Ward<\/p>\n<p><strong>MURRAY BUSHRANGERS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 11. T. Brett, 43. A. Williams, 24. H. Doohan<br \/>\nHB: 33. E. Mifka, 45. O. Barber, 40. K. Whitehead<br \/>\nC: 20. S.  Lang, 8. A.  Favell, 46. S.  McCarthy<br \/>\nHF: 10. S. Locke, 14. C. Boschetti, 41. L. Sharp<br \/>\nF: 16. M. Jones, 39. A. Morphett, 22. A. Richardson<br \/>\nR: 34. E. McPherson, 18. Z. Spencer, 31. M. Trethowan<br \/>\nInt: 7. K. Adams, 26. E. Nicholson, 21. C. Styan , 27. J. Ward<br \/>\nEmg: 3. A. McMillan, 44. M. Quade<\/p>\n<p>In the final game of the Saturday triple header, grand finalists Northern Knights face the Murray Bushrangers. The Bushrangers will be without top prospect, <strong>Millie Brown<\/strong>, but have the likes of <strong>Sophie Locke<\/strong>, <strong>Olivia Barber<\/strong> and <strong>Kate Adams<\/strong> who all add different elements to the side in a team that looks different to the one that ran out in 2018. The Knights are a formidable side and with <strong>Gabby Newton<\/strong>, <strong>Ellie McKenzie<\/strong>, <strong>Alyssa Bannan<\/strong>, <strong>Abigail Bennett<\/strong>, <strong>Britney Gutknecht<\/strong>, <strong>Jess Fitzgerald<\/strong> and <strong>Sarah Sansonetti<\/strong> all named, it will take a strong performance to knock the Knights off.<\/p>\n<p><strong>DANDENONG STINGRAYS v. EASTERN RANGES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 03\/03\/2019<br \/>\n10:30am<br \/>\nSkyBus Stadium \u2013 Frankston<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong><\/strong><strong>DANDENONG STINGRAYS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 40. R. Clancy &#8211; Dillon, 51. Z. Hill, 17. M. Layfield<br \/>\nHB: 14. L. Grocock, 50. A. Nagtzaam, 32. J. Radford<br \/>\nC: 4. J.  Guy-Toogood, 31. B.  Vernon, 10. A.  Jordan<br \/>\nHF: 48. A. Carroll, 26. I. Shannon, 55. H. Thomas<br \/>\nF: 24. A. Liddle, 49. K. McKenzie, 2. S. Stratton<br \/>\nR: 58. G. Howes, 28. T. Smith, 21. G. Hodder<br \/>\nInt: 13. S. Gammaldi, 60. T. Jones, 30. P. Swayn, 39. N. Taylor<br \/>\nEmg: 9. C. Bell, 34. A. Richards<\/p>\n<p><strong>EASTERN RANGES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 29. M. Di Cosmo, 51. S. Zappia, 54. E. Odria<br \/>\nHB: 11. M. Edwards, 49. C. Wilsmore, 17. M. Kendall<br \/>\nC: 20. J.  Richardson, 39. L.  McClelland, 1. C.  Smith<br \/>\nHF: 16. E. Horne, 41. T. Merrett, 18. T. Kelly<br \/>\nF: 48. I. Khoury, 46. S. Gibbs, 12. M. Taverna<br \/>\nR: 25. J. Grace, 21. O. Meagher, 26. T. Brown<br \/>\nInt: 44. S. Bowden, 31. S. Collard, 33. T. Flintoff, 35. L. Hilton<br \/>\nEmg: 34. M. Hardy, 19. S. Humm<\/p>\n<p>Heading down the Peninsula on Sunday, Dandenong Stingrays host Eastern Ranges in the first of three matches at Frankston. One half of St Kilda&#8217;s newest recruits will be playing in the match, with <strong>Isabella Shannon<\/strong> named at centre half-forward, while the Stingrays will miss <strong>Molly McDonald<\/strong>. <strong>Tyanna Smith<\/strong> is a bottom-ager to watch throughout 2019, as is key defender, Zoe Hill. For Eastern, <strong>Laura McClelland<\/strong> is the key top-age player to watch, named in the middle, while <strong>Olivia Meagher<\/strong> and <strong>Tahni Brown<\/strong> make the Ranges&#8217; midfield a tough proposition for any side, and with <strong>Tahlia Merrett<\/strong> and netballer, <strong>Serena Gibbs<\/strong> up forward, there are no shortage of tall targets inside 50.<\/p>\n<p><strong>OAKLEIGH CHARGERS v. GIPPSLAND POWER<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 03\/03\/2019<br \/>\n12:15pm<br \/>\nSkyBus Stadium \u2013 Frankston<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong><\/strong><strong>OAKLEIGH CHARGERS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 21. S. Reid, 26. A. Micallef, 17. N. Xenos<br \/>\nHB: 2. M. Hill, 12. A. Peck, 18. C. O&#8217;Malley<br \/>\nC: 33. E.  Chamberlain, 7. J.  D&#8217;Amato, 22. J.  Lin<br \/>\nHF: 1. G. Lagioia, 10. T. Cowan, 5. A. van Oosterwijck<br \/>\nF: 14. G. Byrne, 15. C. Russell, 4. E. Harley<br \/>\nR: 3. K. Kearns, 8. A. Porter, 32. E. James<br \/>\nInt: 6. S. Cato, 20. B. Fox, 9. E. Jackson, 38. D. Lloyd, 23. A. Mayne, 31. S. Morley, 13. T. Morton, 29. C. Rowbottom<\/p>\n<p><strong>GIPPSLAND POWER<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 2. S. Beaton, 47. E. Williams, 19. H. Booth<br \/>\nHB: 40. C. Robinson, 33. S. Notman, 9. M. Shaw<br \/>\nC: 30. A.  Rippon, 12. M.  Fitzsimon, 17. S.  Trewin<br \/>\nHF: 13. H. Andrews, 45. M. Van Berkel, 3. M. Gilmour<br \/>\nF: 50. G. Matser, 27. N. Webber, 11. S. Walker<br \/>\nR: 49. G. Radford, 8. C. Abrahams , 26. G. McRae<br \/>\nInt: 20. J. Chila, 48. C. Prestidge, 7. L. Raymond , 34. S. Symes<br \/>\nEmg: 1. S. Brisbane, 16. A. Hardwick, 24. N. Williams<\/p>\n<p>In the second game, Oakleigh Chargers takes on Gippsland Power in a repeat of the same fixture 12 months earlier. In that game the Chargers were far too good, but after a strong pre-season, the Power hopes to start the season off on the right note. <strong>Gemma Lagioia<\/strong> will be a player to watch off half-forward, while <strong>Emily Harley<\/strong> is a key target inside 50. <strong>Alana Porter<\/strong> provides the dash, while <strong>Chloe O&#8217;Malley<\/strong> and <strong>Nicola Xenos<\/strong> are defenders who know how to use the ball going forward. Gippsland has named <strong>Nikia Webber<\/strong> at full-forward for the opening game, but she could rotate with bottom-age tall <strong>Chandra Abrahams<\/strong> who will start in the midfield. <strong>Holly Andrews<\/strong> and <strong>Maddi Shaw<\/strong> will be others to watch off their respective flanks, while <strong>Shanara Notman<\/strong> has good potential having returned to football after a year off.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS v. GEELONG FALCONS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Round 1  &#8211; 03\/03\/2019<br \/>\n2:00pm<br \/>\nSkyBus Stadium \u2013 Frankston<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong><strong><\/strong><strong>SANDRINGHAM DRAGONS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 45. E. Stuber, 24. N. Borg, 44. D. Walker<br \/>\nHB: 38. G. Strangio, 25. S. Hartwig, 7. R. Woods<br \/>\nC: 42. M.  Purcell, 17. B.  Arnold, 26. C.  Saultry<br \/>\nHF: 33. I. Eddey, 2. S. Rothfield, 40. A. Moloney<br \/>\nF: 3. C. Murphy, 15. C. Cody, 29. I. Stutt<br \/>\nR: 1. M. Denahy Maloney, 28. A. Burke, 22. E. McNamara<br \/>\nInt: 13. T. Grasso, 30. W. Laing, 50. P. Staltari, 58. T. Tysoe<br \/>\nEmg: 65. E. Angelopoulos, 47. K. Lynch, 18. J. Stolz<\/p>\n<p><strong>GEELONG FALCONS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>B: 27. E. Dowling, 16. A. Chapman, 6. M. Holdsworth<br \/>\nHB: 11. E. Mahoney, 19. K. Haustorfer , 8. D. Smith<br \/>\nC: 9. L.  Gardiner, 7. P.  Sheppard, 1. E.  Vella<br \/>\nHF: 14. D. Moloney, 13. L. Ryan, 18. A. Sanderson<br \/>\nF: 12. M. Skinner, 23. R. Tierney, 26. L. Were<br \/>\nR: 25. A. McKee, 21. L. McEvoy, 17. L. Lesosky-Hay<br \/>\nInt: 10. Z. Garth, 15. S. Hovey, 20. A. Lee, 2. P. Schaap<br \/>\nEmg: 28. T. Hassett, 22. S. Milsome, 24. J. Robinson<\/p>\n<p>Wrapping up the first round of action is arguably the match of the round with reigning premiers, Geelong taking on Sandringham Dragons. The Dragons have a good bottom-age contingent who will look for guidance from new captain, <strong>Molly Denahy Maloney<\/strong>, with <strong>Alice Burke<\/strong> and <strong>Eliza McNamara<\/strong> forming a strong inside midfield. <strong>Marguerite Purcell<\/strong> provides the outside pace, while <strong>Isabella Eddey<\/strong> will cause headaches inside 50. Down back, <strong>Sarah Hartwig<\/strong> looks to hold down the defence. For the Falcons, captain <strong>Lucy McEvoy<\/strong> and <strong>Luka Lesosky-Hay<\/strong> will team up in midfield, while <strong>Renee Tierney<\/strong> is the main target inside forward 50 among a number of players who have made the transition into the side. <strong>Abbey Chapman<\/strong> and <strong>Kaitlyn Haustorfer<\/strong> are very solid key defenders, while <strong>Elise Vella<\/strong> is a winger who could be a point of difference.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>AFTER a long off-season, the Under 18 Girls competition returns to Victoria, with the 12 teams reset for 2019. Geelong Falcons went undefeated in 2018, while the Northern Knights fell short of upsetting the Falcons in the Grand Final having impressed throughout the competition as well. 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