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WA 16s Squad For 2025 Confirmed

Mar 24, 2025 | WA Football
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A 26 strong playing group has been selected as part of the WA Girls 16s squad for 2025.

West Perth and Peel Thunder are strongly represented with eight players coming out of the Falcons and six from the Thunder.

Ellie Lambkin, Talent Specialist – Female Programs at WA Football is excited about the group which will play for their state.

“The squad this year is a diverse mix of representatives from all over the state with six regional players, five indigenous players and one multicultural player,” Lambkin said.

“This showcases the great work that WA Football staff, WAFL clubs and regional leagues are doing in the female pathway to provide opportunities to a vast range of athletes to connect with the talent pathway.”

New 16s coach Kate Orme has high hopes for the group.

“The coaching group and I are thrilled for the girls to crack in against South Australia and Queensland,” Orme said.

“The playing squad has a strong mix of height, speed and skill and they are gelling well on the track.

“The group has had a focus on technical and tactical skills as well as athletic development, preparing them well for our national championship matches as well as their future careers in football.

“The coaches have been impressed with the girls’ drive to improve at each session and can’t wait for them to show their strengths on the national stage.”

WA’s first National Championship match will be against South Australia at Revo Fitness Stadium on Sunday the 6th of April at 11.30am.

Name

Surname

DOB

Club

Hannah

Seaborn

16/04/2009

Claremont

Indianna

Slocombe

03/09/2010

Claremont

Jasmine

Roberts

09/11/2009

Claremont – Kim

Olivia

McCay

22/6/2009

East Fremantle

Laila

O’Connor

30/1/2010

East Fremantle

Stella

Bardon

2/1/2010

East Perth

Charlize

Guidi

18/11/2009

East Perth – SW

Tiama

Collard

8/4/2009

Peel

Charlotte

Fletcher

2/4/2009

Peel

Tahlia

Head

28/12/2009

Peel

Zaide

Wilson

26/6/2009

Peel

Layla

Scott

17/9/2010

Peel – SW

Maya

Walsh

20/2/2009

Peel – SW

Monet

Cannon

14/09/2010

Perth

Matilda

Power

20/02/2009

Perth

Caitlin

Boss

7/12/2010

Subiaco

Marley

Kelman

31/3/2009

Subiaco – Kal

Layla

Hagerstrom

12/1/2010

Swan Districts

Jasmine

Giles

30/11/2009

West Perth

Teah

Houlihan

10/12/2009

West Perth

Miley

Hynes

21/10/2009

West Perth

Vienna

Matera

10/06/2010

West Perth

Arybella

Nelson

10/03/2010

West Perth

Trista

Smoker

12/11/2010

West Perth

Elizabeth

Young

23/10/2009

West Perth

Alexis

Henderson

24/6/2009

West Perth

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