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2014 Nicky Winmar Carnival

Mar 5, 2014 | WA Football
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Perth defeated Claremont 4.3 (27) to 2.1 (13) in the Grand Final of the 2014 Nicky Winmar Carnival at Bendigo Bank Stadium on Sunday, March 2.

WAFC Community Engagement Manager Paul Mugambwa said approximately 2500 people attended the event in Mandurah, which featured 11 teams from metro and regional WA. There were also two all Aboriginal girls teams competing in a special exhibition match.

“It was a fantastic day and on behalf of the WA Football Commission I would like to thank the Department of Sport & Recreation, Aboriginal Health and the City of Mandurah for their assistance in coordinating and delivering the carnival,” Mugambwa said.

“There was some outstanding talent on display and Footy Plus outcomes were also achieved with players and coaches participating in free medical screening on the day and prior to the carnival.”

Carnival Honours:

Grand Final winners: Perth (photo attached)

Best Player in Female Exhibition Match: Rikki Ryder

Mark of the Day: Kye Whitby (East Perth)

Goal of the Day: Tyrone Thorne (Peel)

Team

Best Player

Runner Up

East Fremantle

Zeke Stuart

Kaiden Dann

South Fremantle

Josh Kickett

Drew Blurton

Subiaco

Billygene Johns

Tyrese Miller

West Perth

Brodie Kenny

Jarrod Cole

Peel

Matty Bennell

Tyrone Thorne

Claremont

Jesse Pigram

Kyron Hayden

Swans 1

Gregory Humphries

Ryan Bennell

Swans 2

Dwayne Maymuru

Ethan Kelly

Perth

Terry Yarran

Troy Jones

East Perth

Daniel Gibson

Ben McGuire

Pilbara

Mitchell Jones

Chase Rye

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