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WA North West took out Division 3 of the NAB AFL national 16s Championships on the Gold Coast on the weekend after remaining undefeated throughout the competition.
Brayden Hackett received Western Australia’s NAB MVP Award as the team’s best player at the championships.
The win was the second time in three years that WA North West has claimed Division 3 of the NAB AFL national 16s Championships.
SCOREBOARD
Round One – Sunday, July 6:
WA NW 0.4 4.6 6.9 8.10 (58)
Boomerangs 1.1 3.3 3.6 6.9 (45)
GOALS – WA NW: Taylor, Oakley, Jones, Shandley, Hackett, Smith, Walker, Hodder
Boomerangs: Nichaloff 2, Baird 2, Garner, Humphries
BEST – WA NW: Hackett, Blackley, Curtin, Hodder, Thomas, Garrett
Boomerangs: Cubillo, Garner, Lupton, Baird, Hayes, Miller
Round Two – Wednesday, July 9
South Pacific 2.1 3.1 4.1 4.5 (29)
WA NW 3.1 7.3 8.7 10.9 (69)
GOALS – South Pacific: Dagiaro 2, Bonga, Siwee
WA NW: Walker 4, Jones 3, Garlett, Shandley, Hodder
BEST – South Pacific: Lavong, Illig, Grundler, Rawali, Blackie, Susuve, Paiara, Dagiaro, Penias
WA NW: Hackett, Barr, Walker, Ridley, Garlett, Morton
Round Three – Saturday, July 12
WA NW 3.4 7.7 9.12 12.15 (87)
World XVIII 1.2 2.3 3.4 5.8 (38)
GOALS – WA NW: Long 4, Smith 3, Curtin 2, Jones, Ridley, Egan
World: Atem, Taban, Jiath, Irakozi, Bayok
BEST – WA NW: Oakley, Long, Ridley, Garrett, Hackett, Clifton, Blackley
World: Bayok, Jiath, Atem, Mu, Taban, Brown
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