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The WA U18s Girls team will have a final hitout this weekend against the New Holland WA Country Womens Team before they recommence their 2023 AFL National Championships campaign.
The Black Swans feature a raft of stars including East Fremantle premiership player Zippy Fish and Peel Thunder rising star Evie Cowcher and forward Noa McNaughton.
17 year old Fish starred for East Fremantle in the WAFLW Grand Final, winning the Lou Knitter Medal for best afield and is expected to star on Optus Stadium on Saturday.
Coach Beau McDonald is looking forward for his team to get some match practice before they play Allies in New South Wales on Sunday August 13 and then Vic Country at Pentanet Stadium on Saturday August 19.
The game starts at 11am on Sunday and can be watched live on Streamer.
WA U18s Girls Team
Number
First Name
Surname
DOB
Height
Club
5
Mylee
Leitch
21/01/2004
161
East Fremantle
7
Eva
Popovsky
18/04/2004
162
Subiaco
26
Mackenzie
Webb
17/06/2004
174
Claremont
11
Madison
Dodd
11/03/2005
165
Subiaco
14
Tyla
Fitzgerald
23/03/2005
165
Swan Districts
34
Skye
Elliott
13/05/2005
175
Perth
3
Charlotte
Tompkin
14/06/2005
155
Claremont
23
Kaitlyn
Srhoj
10/07/2005
173
Peel Thunder
35
Anjelique
Raison
7/09/2005
180
East Fremantle
10
Tayah
Palmer
13/09/2005
164
East Fremantle
22
Jaime
Henry
5/10/2005
173
Swan Districts
9
Ella
Slocombe
6/12/2005
164
Claremont
28
Liliana
Grassenis
18/12/2005
176
West Perth
19
Megan
Norbury
9/03/2006
170
West Perth
37
Kate
Newson
19/03/2006
188
Peel Thunder
15
Grace
Freeman
14/04/2006
168
East Fremantle
29
Molly
O’Hehir
24/05/2006
177
South Fremantle
4
Zippy
Fish
4/06/2006
160
East Fremantle
13
Taya
Chambers
16/07/2006
174
East Fremantle
20
Natasha
Entwistle
19/10/2006
170
East Fremantle
1
Noa
McNaughton
20/10/2006
158
South Fremantle
18
Dakota
Sexton
13/12/2006
168
Peel Thunder
8
Renee
Morgan
4/05/2007
169
South Fremantle
16
Evie
Cowcher
3/08/2007
173
Peel Thunder
6
Mia
Russo
6/08/2007
162
West Perth
32
Olivia
Wolmarans
2/09/2007
180
Subiaco
31
Olivia
Crane
8/10/2007
180
Subiaco
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