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Reigning premier Willunga in fine form in the Great Southern Football League Women's competition

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Anthony Tucker

03 April 2022, 10:00 PM

Reigning premier Willunga in fine form in the Great Southern Football League Women's competition

Reigning premier Willunga have flexed their considerable muscle with a commanding 174-point win against Victor Harbor in round two action of the FPAG ‘A’ Grade Women’s competition in the Great Southern Football League (GSFL). The Demons led by 45 points at quarter time, 91 points at halftime and 139 points at the last change before winning 26.18 (174) to 0.0 (0). Willunga had 10 different goal kickers with Courtney Gum (7), Tamara Page (4), Courtney Gutschmidt (3) and Jodie Hunt (3) leading the way. Ella Quinn, Gutschmidt, Ella Radbone, Patty Parry and Gum were best for Willunga. ‘Victor’ was best served by Jasmine Bailey, Tegan Yeomans, Natasha Fairhurst, Stacie Findlow and Kirrily Jaeger.


Strathalbyn got their season underway yesterday with a convincing 98-point win against Yankalilla. ‘Strath’ had the bye in round one but they showed no signs of rust as they dominated from the start of the game to win 14.15 (99) to 0.1 (1). Rosie Shaw kicked five goals in a best-on-ground performance while Tijana Jokic slotted three majors. Joining Shaw and Jokic in the best players for the Roosters was Katie Ehlers, Emma Chapman and Morgan Tucker. Yankalilla was best served by Amelia Bilney, Teagan Stewart, Kimberley Rowe, Demy Zahradnik and Leilani Edwards.


Goolwa/Port Elliot made it two wins from two starts following their 54-point win over Mount Compass on Saturday evening. The Magpies led by 21 points at quarter time, 35 points at halftime and 50 points at the last change before winning 8.8 (56) to 0.2 (2). Kalani Bates, Alana Browne and Hannah Crump all kicked two goals each for Goolwa/Port Elliot. Bates, Amber McKinlay, Lucy Early, Kerrie-Ann Moon and Crump were named best for the Magpies while for Mount Compass, Amy Vitkunas, Caroline Scott and Kiara Upitis were among their best players. 


McLaren had the bye. 


Ladder after Round 2


Willunga 4, Goolwa/Port Elliot 4, Strathalbyn 2, Mount Compass 2, McLaren 0, Yankalilla 0, Victor Harbor 0.


Round 3 Fixtures (Saturday 9 April/Sunday 10 April)


Willunga v Strathalbyn (Saturday - 5.00pm @ Willunga)


Yankalilla v Mount Compass (Sunday - 10.40am @ McLaren Vale)


McLaren v Goolwa/Port Elliot (Sunday - 2.10pm @ McLaren Vale)


Victor Harbor has the bye


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