2007 AFL Women's National Championships

2007 AFL Women's National Championships

The 2007 AFL Women's National Championships took place in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The tournament began on 11 June and ended on 16 July 2006. The 2006 tournament was the 16th Championship, the previous one being held in Sydney in 2006. The Senior-vics of Victoria won the 2006 Championship, defeating Western Australia in the final. It was Victoria's 15th successive title.

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All-Australian Team 2007

*VIC Seniors: Michelle Dench (Melb Uni), Elizabeth Skinner (Melb Uni) Shannon McFerran (St Albans), Meg Hutchins (Deakin), Lauren Tesorilero (Yarra Valley), Janine Milne (Darebin).
*VIC U19's: Daisy Pearce (Darebin), Karen Paxman (Hadfield), Penny Cula-Reid (St Kilda), Moana Hope (Darebin), Lauren Arnell (Darebin).
*ACT: Kirsten Ireland (Riverina)
*ADF: Emma Hender (Eastlake)
*NSW: Talei Owen (UNSW/Easts)
*NT: Michaeline Brown (St Mary's)
*QLD: Katherine Pender (Centrals); Aastra O'Connor (Logan); Jo Butland (North Cairns)
*SA: Michele Reid (Greenacres)
*WA: Nikki Harwood (Melville Dockers), Krystle Rivers (Coastal Titans), Louise Knitter (The Hawks), Jodie White (Coastal Titans).

External links

* [http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=participation&spg=display&articleid=276051 National Results from the AFL site]


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