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South West Claims Fourth Consecutive Women’s Country Championship

Oct 9, 2023 | WA Football
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The South West have continued their remarkable run at the Nutrien Ag Solutions Country Football Championships, winning the Rio Tinto Division One Premiership at Lane Group Stadium in Mandurah.

South West recorded a 16-point victory over Kimberley in the Grand Final, continuing their dominance of the competition.

But for the first time in the Championship’s history, South West suffered a defeat, going down to Great Northern in Round 2 by 3 points.

In a major change to the format of the Championship the event was split into two divisions with more than 200 players representing 8 sides converging on Mandurah.

Peel created history by claiming the inaugural Division Two Grand Final, defeating North Pilbara by 25 points.

North Pilbara’s appearance in the premiership decider was also a major success after the side won its first ever match at the Championship, enjoying a 41-point victory over Esperance on day one, followed by a 28-point triumph over Goldfields.

Tom Bottrell, Executive Manager Country Football, Affiliates & Facilities at the West Australian Football Commission, believes the introduction of the two Divisions was a resounding success.

“The Championship produced some terrific matches with players from regional WA turning the event into a festival of footy,” Bottrell said.

DIVISION 1

RIO TINTO WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP FAIREST AND BEST

Gemma Dix

Brigades Football Club

Great Northern Football League

CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND FINAL FAIREST AND BEST

Trinity Brown

Harvey Bulls Football Club

South West Football League

DIVISION 2

RIO TINTO WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP FAIREST AND BEST

Tess Hall

Pinjarra Football Club

Peel Football & Netball League

CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL FAIREST AND BEST

Shanae Jefferies

Mandurah Football Club

Peel Football & Netball League

RIO TINTO COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP ALLSTARS

#

Name

League

Club

1

Daisy Rigby

South West FL

Bunbury FC

2

Ellie Blackmore

West Kimberley FL

Towns FC

3

Nat House

Esperance District FA

Ports FC

4

Jasmin Johansen

Great Northern FL

Railways FC

5

Jessica Verbrugge

South West FL

Donnybrook FC

6

Trinity Brown

South West FL

Harvey Bulls FC

7

Gemma Dix

Great Northern FL

Brigades FC

8

Tegan Brooks

West Kimberley FL

Towns FC

9

Shanae Jeffries

Peel F&NL

Mandurah FC

10

Abby Green

Great Northern FL

Rovers FC

11

Jessica Bolton

Goldfields FL

Mines Rovers FC

12

Amelia Masters

North Pilbara FL

Karratha Kats FC

13

Tui Wineti

West Kimberley FL

Cable Beach FC

14

Tess Hall

Peel F&NL

Pinjarra FC

15

Dynella Tripi

West Kimberley FL

Towns FC

16

Kaitlin Eades

South West FL

South Bunbury FC

17

Kate Beswick

Peel F&NL

Pinjarra FC

18

Elainah Coffin

West Kimberley FL

Towns FC

19

Jayda Viti

North Pilbara FL

Dampier Sharks FC

20

Jessica Skwirowski

Peel F&NL

Pinjarra FC

Coach:

Max Jetta

South West FL

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