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Wine Flies remain top of Southern Football League Women's ladder

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Anthony Tucker

30 May 2021, 11:30 PM

Wine Flies remain top of Southern Football League Women's ladder

Reynella maintained top spot on the Southern Football League Women’s (SFLW) ladder after defeating Christies Beach by 80 points during round six action at Bice Oval yesterday. The Wine Flies led by eight points at quarter time, 39 points at halftime and 60 points at the last break before winning 12.8 (80) to 0.0 (0). Emily Woods kicked four goals for Reynella with Georgia Pennifold and Rebecca Denyer chiming in with two goals each. Madi Thwaites, Morgan Blackwell, Ella Besley, Pennifold and Renee Wurfel were best for Reynella while for Christies Beach, Angeligue Dean, Mia Dunn, Neriah Mills, Brooke O’Brien and Monique Hepden were named as their sides best.


Reigning premier Flagstaff Hill consolidated second spot on the ladder following their convincing 83-point win at Hackham yesterday. ‘Flaggies’ were inaccurate in the first term as they kicked 1.6 to lead by 12 points at quarter time. Five goals to none in the second quarter saw the Falcons out to a commanding 46-point lead by halftime. A further five goals to none in the second half saw Flagstaff Hill win 11.18 (84) to 0.1 (1). Chloe Meyers, Emma Sjoberg, Emily Erickson and Emily Brockhurst all kicked two goals for the Falcons. Sjoberg, Erickson, Isobel Dyson, Hannah Griffin and Alana Baker were the leading players for the winners while Hannah Crump, Emily Hateley-Watson, Alana Browne, Chrysti Flevill and Courtnie Noble battled hard for Hackham.


Cove kept their spot in the top four with a 29-point win over Port Noarlunga at Hallett Cove. The Cobras started well to lead by 21 points at quarter time and they extended their lead out to 27 points at the long break. Port Noarlunga battled hard in the second half as both sides added two goals with Cove winning 6.7 (43) to 2.2 (14). Felicity Oliver kicked two goals for Cove while Stephanie Raliis and Kaiya Ivett were the goal kickers for ‘Porties’. Emma Fitzpatrick, Edith Kosztovits, Oliver, Rebecca O’Shaughnessy and Lara Ward were best for the Cobras. Port Noarlunga was best served by Ivett, Bridie Nye, Rallis, Belinda Gale and Madison Harris.


Aldinga had the bye.


Ladder after Round 6


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


Round 7 Fixtures (Home team named first)


Aldinga v Christies Beach

Reynella v Cove

Port Noarlunga v Hackham

Flagstaff Hill has the bye








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