Friday, July 8, 2011

National Junior Championships - ACT Under 14 and Under 15 Girls To Glory!

Sourced from Capital Football website.

The ACT Girls at under-14 and under-15 representative are competing in the  annual FFA National Junior Championships at Coff Harbour next week.

The Coahes are Women’s Premier League coahes, Michelle Aurousseau (Weston Creek) Under 15 Girls and Pat Mills (Belwest Foxes) the Under-14 Girls.
The NJC culminates in the winning team competing against an All Star selection from the remiaing teams. The ACT teams will play to win, but if they don't lets hope we see a few of them in the All Star teams.

ACT Under-15 Girls

Talia Backhouse, Daniella Cecere, Monia Cerro, Alexandra Cook, Natalie De Marco, Olivia Gurney, Kristy Helmers, Lauren Keir, Rebecca Luttrell, Eloise O’Brien, Leanne Pompeani, Lizzie Read, Sienna Senatore, Georgia Stewart, Brianna Warden, Emma Smalley (stand-by player)

FIXTURES

Monday 11th July – v Northern Territory (09:00)

Tuesday 12th July – v Queensland (16:00)

Wednesday 13th July – v Victoria (09:00)

Thursday 14th July – v Tasmania (14:15)

Friday 15th July – v Football West (09:45)



ACT Under-14 Girls

Hayley Armstrong, Freya Bent, Brigette Calabria, Caitlin Cantrill, Julia De Angelis, Jessica Giovinazzo, Hiwot Johnstone, Ruth Kravis, Melissa Leary, Milli Mallinson, Hollie Massey, Clea Porteous-Borthwick, Samantha Roff, Madelyn Whittall, Georgina Worth

FIXTURES

Monday 11th July – v South Australia (10:45)

Tuesday 12th July – v Northern NSW (14:15)

Wednesday 13th July – v Victoria (10:45)

Thursday 14th July – v NSW Metro (12:30)

2 comments:

  1. Are we well prepared?

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  2. Are we well prepared?

    I would say no but at least this hasn't been shown in the results so far. The last couple of years Capital Football has really made it difficult for our teams to perform to their potential with inconsistent training schedules, late announcement of final teams and poor standard of practice games. It's a credit to the players themselves that they are still able to do well.

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