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WAFC Female Ambassadors Announced

Jul 17, 2015 | WA Football
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A group of 20 WAFC Female Ambassadors were announced this week to join AFL State Female Ambassador Chelsea Randall in promoting female football throughout WA.

The inaugural 20 Ambassadors were selected from a large number of applications to support with the ongoing promotion and awareness of Female Football in WA.

WAFC Female Football Coordinator Allana Dickie was very pleased with the nominations “It wasn’t easy to select just 20 Ambassadors but we are very happy with the appointments, we were looking for passionate role models that can help promote the right messages and we are confident we selected the right people for this.”

This program will also teach valuable mentoring skills to up and coming role models, and provide opportunities for young players to develop leadership skills whilst promoting female football.

Congratulations to the 2015 WAFC Female Ambassadors:
Emily Johnston
Tahlea Martin
Jessica Hancock
Zoe Huggett
Tyana Johnson
Emily Purcell
Tiah Haynes
Hayley Miller
Katrina Tinson
Steph Wills
Cali Hunt
Kelsey Giles
Ashton Hill
Kimberley Peak
Tayah Reed
Mickella Johnson

(Absent) Jasmin Stewart, Emma King, Sabrina Traub and Caitlyn Edwards

Their first official appearance will be at the Youth Girls Super Sunday on August 16 at Steel Blue Oval in Bassendean, so make sure you head down from 10am and join in the fun activities they have planned to help promote Female Football WA.

2015 WAFC Female Ambassador Key Appearances:

16th August Youth Girls Super Sunday

6th September Youth Girls Grand Final

27th September U15s Grand Final

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