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    Over the past six months the Female Football Advisory Board has been working through the process of producing a Strategic Plan for Women’s Football in South Australia. The plan titled “Vision 2014” has come to fruition and is now available for general dissemination. To read “Vision 2014” click here

    Youth Girls Footy in the North East

    In 2010 the North Eastern Metro Junior Football Association (NEMJFA) will commence a female competition in the U13 and U16 age groups.

    Anyone interested please contact; 

    Annette Cooper

    PH: 0401 907 955
    Email: nemjfa3@bigpond.com

    Click here for further information 

    All Girls Auskick

    There will be two ‘All Girl’ Auskick centers being run in the North and North Eastern areas in early 2010

    North

    Salisbury Football Club
    Salisbury Oval
    Orange Avenue
    Salisbury SA 5108

    Coordinator: Emma Gibson
    PH: 8440 6923
    Email: emmag@sanfl.com.au

    Registration day: Friday 26th February, 4pm – 8pm
    at Salisbury FC clubrooms

    or contact the coordinator weekdays 8:30am – 5:00pm


    North East

    Hectorville Football Club
    Daly Oval
    50 Fisher Street
    Magill SA 5073

    Coordinator: Sean McNamara
    Ph: 0458 191 859
    Email: scmcnamara@aapt.net.au

    Registration day: Saturday March 6th, 9:00am


    Central District Womens Football Club

    After the Success of the Junior girls competition the CDJFL are looking at taking the next step and providing a pathway for our girls by putting a Womens team in the South Australian Womens Football League (SAWFL)in 2010. All players interested in playing in the inaugural year for the Central District Womens Football Club and any interested , coaches and support staff should also contact the CDJFL as soon as possible.

    Click here for further information 


    Womens Football Display Report

    Angaston TeamOn Saturday 17th October 2009 representatives from the South Australian Women’s Football League played a demonstration 9 a side game at Angaston Primary School as a part of the Barossa Disabled Sports Day.

    The display was set up to entertain the sports day participants & their families during their lunch break.

    The game started with a “ring in” from the crowd who was a representative of the days organising group. She was enticed to play to even up the team numbers.

    The first half was well contested with the ball going from one end of the ground to the other very quickly (I should know I was umpiring & almost out of petrol tickets by half time). The skill level was excellent with targets regularly found & contested marks regularly taken. A highlight of the half was the excellent goal kicking from both sides including the local “ring in” who kicked a couple of goals.

    At half time the girls (& the umpire) enjoyed a well earned break. The 1st half had encouraged several of the sports day participants, who were watching, to approach the girls & see if they could be involved in the game in the second half. The girls did not hesitate to include these guys & the second half started with each side having 2 extra players.

    The girls again turned on a great football display in the 2nd half & always looked to include their new team members. This led to each of them getting a number of touches, kicks, handballs & on occasions, goals. The excitement & enjoyment these guys were having was obvious & I am sure their involvement in the game would have been a highlight of their sports day.

    The girls did a fantastic job of promoting not only women’s football but also football in general. The organisers of the sports day were very appreciative of the girl’s efforts & the way they embraced & included their “new” team members.

    Well done to all of those involved in organising & playing on the day.


    2009 Grand Final Winners


    GreenacresYear of the Dragon 

    It was a great day for football, the sun was out and there was a two goal breeze favouring the southern end of the ground. There was a sense of excitement as the players arrived at the ground ready to take on the Eagles in the Grand Final for the third consecutive time. As a team we had prepared well, worked out our match ups to try and stop the undefeated Eagles. 

    Stop them we did. Our match-ups worked, we pressured the Eagles for four quarters and did not let them get their running game going. Up forward we had options everywhere and our defence was disciplined and strong. Our on-ballers and midfield players ran all day and were relentless with their attack on the ball. 

    It was a hard fought Grand Final, but there can only be one winner fortunately it was us. 

    Greenacres 5.9.39 def Eagles 4.2.26 

    Dragons Goal Scorers: 
    Jess Turner 2 Kelly Spence 2 Rachael Millsteed 1 

    Tiffany Lee from Greenacres was awarded the trophy for the best player of the grand final 

    It was our day. Well done Dragons.

    Steve Baxter, Dragons Coach.


    2009 Dutschke Medal Count


    2009 Dutschke Medal winner Cassandra Hartley (Eagles)The South Australian Women's Football League were out in style Friday Night 28th August for the 19th Annual Dutschke Medal Vote Count and Presentation Evening held in the Magarey Room, AAMI Stadium. 126 guests were in attendance which was hosted by Peter Walsh ABC Sport Radio. 

    The Legendary Russell Ebert was guest of honour to present the Dutschke Medal and other milestone awards. 

    The winner of the Dutschke Medal for 2009:
    Cassandra Hartley, Eagles Women's Football Club (21 votes)

    Other Medal winners for 2009 were: 

    The Glazbrook Medal for Leading Goal Kicker
    Fiona Clancey, Eagles (29 goals) 

    Carmel Laube Medal, Player's Player
    Tess Baxter, Morphettville Park 

    Amos & Clarke Medal, Best Under 18 Player
    Deni Varnhagen, Morphettville Park 

    Pitman Medallist, Rookie of the Year
    Danielle Goding, Greenacres 


    Youth Girls

    Central Districts Junior Football League is currently the only Junior Football League that caters for youth girls. They have U13 and U16 youth girl’s competition. It is expected that other Junior District Leagues will follow suite in 2010
    Click here for more details

    CENTRAL DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE
    GIRLS 2009 GRAND FINALS 

    UNDER 13’S

    Salisbury North 10 3 [69] Def Salisbury West 6 9 [45] 

    Salisbury North
    Best: All Played Well
    Goals: Gundlach 4, K Cumming 2, R Galbraith, M Drewett, A. Worden, T Myall1 each 

    Salisbury West
    Best S/West R Bonnici, K Christensen, C Bonnici
    Goals S Stephens 3, C Bonnici, A. Odegaard, K Purdie 1 each.


    UNDER 16’S

    SALISBURY West 22 20 [152] Def CENTRAL UNITED 0 5 [5] 

    Salisbury West
    Best N Benz, M Purdie, C Piwen
    Goals: J Burnett, D Gray, R Bonnici, R Richardson, J Pring, J Flaherty, J Welch,
    C Hunter, T Freemena N Hancock 

    Central United
    Best R Winderbank, H Potger, J Barraclough A Henry, Z Hemer, C Kolisnyk



    SAWFLContact Details
    Contact Name: Cheryl Cates (President)
    Email Address: sawfl@sanfl.com.au
    Phone number: (08) 8440 6921
    Fax number: (08) 8424 2270 

    Postal Address:
    PO Box 1
    WEST LAKES SA 5021
    (AAMI Stadium, Turner Drive WEST LAKES SA 5021) 

    Website: www.sawfl.org.au

     

    Womens Football in South Australia – Vision 2014