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Sharks circle for their third win of 2021 in the Southern Football League Women's competition

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Anthony Tucker

09 August 2021, 10:00 PM

Sharks circle for their third win of 2021 in the Southern Football League Women's competition

Aldinga won their third game of the Southern Football League Women’s (SFLW) season after defeating Hackham by 40 points during round 14 action on Sunday. Hackham started well as they kicked the only goal of the first term to lead by five points at quarter time. Aldinga took over after the first quarter to kick eight goals to one and win 8.6 (54) to 2.2 (14). India Hamdorf and Dakota Oniszk each kicked two goals for the Sharks, while Emily Hateley-Watson and Chrysti Flevill were the goalkickers for the Hawks. Hamdorf, Kimberly Robinson, Eilish O’Hanlon, Oniszk and Nadine Jansma were best for Aldinga. Hackham were best served by Hateley-Watson, Hannah Crump, Alana Browne, Kiri-Anne Deboar and Krystal Stokes.


Reigning premier Flagstaff Hill sewed up the double chance with a convincing 61-point win at home against Cove. Flagstaff Hill led by nine points at quarter time and set their win up with a powerful second term as they kicked five goals to one to lead by 34 points at the long break. A further four goals to zero in the second half saw the Falcons win 11.7 (73) to 1.6 (12). Emily Brockhurst was a tower of strength up forward as she kicked 10 goals! This takes her season tally to 45, 19 clear of her nearest competitor in Reynella’s Rebecca Denyer. Leah Mason was the Cobras sole goalkicker. Kelsey Rodman, Brockhurst, Rachel Crockart, Riley Mitchell and Alana Baker were best for ‘Flaggies’. Cove’s best were Renee Ullrich, Ashleigh Need, Jaime Norup, Dana O’Brien and Felicity Oliver.


Reynella continued their dominant undefeated season with a 112-point win against Port Noarlunga. The Wine Flies led by 37 points at quarter time, 46 points at halftime and 84 points at the last change before winning 16.16 (112) to 0.0 (0). Reynella had eight different goalkickers including Emily Franklin (4), Renee Wurfel (3), Emily Woods (3) and Kristy Jenkinson (2). Madison Bennett was named best on ground for Reynella and she was well supported by Woods, Caitlin Williams, Wurfel and Jenkinson. Stephanie Rallis, Brittany Pratt and Sheridan Poland were among the best players for Port Noarlunga.


Christies Beach had the bye.


Ladder after Round 14


Reynella 22, Flagstaff Hill 18, Christies Beach 12, Cove 10, Aldinga 6, Port Noarlunga 4, Hackham 0.


Round 15 Fixtures (Sunday 15 August - home team named first)


Aldinga v Cove

Hackham v Flagstaff Hill

Christies Beach v Reynella

Port Noarlunga has the bye





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