EDFL women’s division 2 team of year named

Tylah Bell. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 422902_18

Eight Sunbury players have been named in the Essendon District Football League women’s division 2 team of the year, while Roxburgh Park and Taylors Lakes are also well represented.

Players from every club have been named in the team, with four teams having four players selected.

Coburg Districts premiership captain Liv Woods was named captain and retained her spot in the ruck, with Sunbury Lions’ Matt Tremellen named as coach.

Lions mid Emily Taylor has been named in the middle of the ground, while one of her midfield partners, Taylah Brady, has been named on the bench.

Leading goalkicker Natachia Abela was named in the forward line, while Brianna Spartling, who was a good contributor up forward, was named on the bench.

Kangaroos’ captain Lisa Kirby has been named in the team for a second straight year, this time at half forward.

Nat Dunne, who kicked 21 goals, has been named at centre half forward, while Tylah Bell, who returned to football this year was named as follower.

East Sunbury’s lone representative is Steph Pontonio, who has been named on a wing.

Taylors Lakes’ Courtney McCormack has been named in the midfield and Rebecca Foggie, who was named best in every game, was named in the backline.

Sarah McNally and Emma Villani were named on the bench.

Roxburgh Park pair Chloe McIntosh and Megan Allan.were named in the back line, while the side’s leading goalkicker Natalie Tull-Boyle was named at half forward.

Magpies’ Caitlyn McLeod has been named on the wing and Dakotta Liddy on the bench.