The South West Football League extended their representative football domination to country footballs newest format when they claimed the winners title at the Female Country Football Championships held over the weekend.
Competing against sides from the Goldfields, Great Northern, Pilbara and Peel, the South West proved too strong for all to go through the championships undefeated.
Great Northern finished in second position with three wins ands were followed by Peel (3rd), Goldfields (4th) and Pilbara (5th).
Erica Trotter, from Great Northern, was named the Championships Fairest and Best for her outstanding performances across the carnival. Trotter was also named in the Allstars 20 which recognised the best performed players across the two days of competition.
The Championships win to the South West now sees them hold the Women's, Colts and Division 1 Country Championships, but that could all change ahead of the upcoming CBH Group Counts and Landmark Country Championships.
ALLSTARS 20 | ||
# |
NAME |
TEAM |
1 |
April McPherson |
Peel |
2 |
Anna Bero |
Pilbara |
3 |
Kate Beswick |
Goldfields |
4 |
Ruby Mahony |
South West |
5 |
Brooke Davey |
Peel |
6 |
Gaylee Rauch |
Goldfields |
7 |
Skipper van Peer |
Peel |
8 |
Emily Sharp |
Peel |
9 |
Mikala Cooper |
Great Northern |
10 |
Zoe Worsfold |
South West |
11 |
Doma Fedele |
South West |
12 |
Fleur Parker |
South West |
13 |
Emmett Clinch Hoyard |
Goldfields |
14 |
Kloe Bassett |
South West |
15 |
Erica Trotter |
Great Northern |
16 |
Jessica Creighton |
Pilbara |
17 |
Dena English |
South West |
18 |
Matilda Bain |
Great Northern |
19 |
Lisa Dubberlin |
Peel |
20 |
Ebony Bilcich |
South West |