by Bluedemon » Wed Mar 11, 2026 11:19 am
Round 2 AAMI Talent League Girls Match Wraps
Norwood 4.12 (36) d West Adelaide 2.4 (16)
Norwood secured its second win of the inaugural AAMI Talent League Girls competition with a 20-point victory over West Adelaide at Magain Stadium.
The Redlegs got off to a strong start via Broken Hill product Emmerson Lihou, who kicked the first major of the game late in the first term to put her side seven points up at quarter time.
Montana Marranya continued the Redlegs’ strong start, before Hayley Mules slotted the first for West shortly after to get her team on the board before half-time.
After a plethora of points scored for Norwood, SA U18 Girls Academy member Mia Wood kicked the Redlegs’ third for the afternoon to take a 19-point advantage into the final term.
Norwood’s Chelsea Marshall slotted her first major of the day to cement her team’s second win of the season, with West’s Brooklyn Muller finding the goals shortly after.
Wood continued her excellent form with 19 disposals, five tackles and six inside 50s, with Amelia Kelly (25 disposals, four clearances, five inside 50s) and midfielder Ella Anderson (23 disposals, seven clearances) also putting on a show for Norwood.
Sienna Aldridge was excellent for the Bloods with 16 disposals and five marks and was well supported by Scarlett Kay (eight tackles) and Zara Downes (13 disposals, five tackles).
Next up West Adelaide will host Woodville-West Torrens this Sunday, with Norwood also heading to Richmond Oval to tackle Central District.
South Adelaide 2.2 (14) lost to Central District 8.17 (65)
Central District sent a warning to its rivals with a 51-point win over South Adelaide at Magain Stadium.
Panthers’ Jaidee-Lee Shortridge continued her goal-kicking ways, slotting the first major for the day, with Central’s Annelise Lovell and Indianna Nelson finding the goals to give the visiting side a nine-point lead heading into the first break.
Doggies livewire Charlotte Maurits and centre-half-forward Lovell combined for two goals before South’s Isabelle Cameron kicked her sides last goal of the day in the second quarter.
From the fifth minute of the third quarter, it was all red, white and blue at Magain, as Lovell kicked her second, with Jyearah Newchurch and Cassie Wasley following suit, with Central taking a 38-point lead at three-quarter-time.
Doggies midfielder Aoife Berry kicked the only major in the final term, with her team experiencing some wayward kicking, registering seven behinds.
Maurits had a field day against the Panthers, notching up 26 disposals, five marks, four tackles and four clearances, with Miyu Endersby (34 hit outs, six inside 50s) and Izabella Nisbet (22 disposals, four tackles, four clearances) some of the clear standouts in a strong Central side.
Panthers’ forward Demi Lee-Braun put the pressure on with 15 disposals and eight tackles, as Madison Brown (16 disposals, eight tackles, six clearances, four inside 50s) and Taryn Vizgaudis (eight tackles) also solid for South.
Next up, Central will face the only other undefeated side in Norwood at Richmond Oval this Sunday afternoon, with South also heading to Richmond Oval to take on Sturt.
Glenelg 0.2 (2) lost to Sturt 10.2 (62)
Sturt thumped Glenelg by 60 points to claim its first win of the AAMI Talent League Girls at Magain Stadium.
It was all the Double Blues down south on Saturday morning, with the victors registering 27 inside 50s to Glenelg’s nine.
Zina Hunt, Miller Thompson and Madeline Nuss all found the goals for Sturt in the first quarter, as Edwina Thornquest and Alicia Gevers continued the onslaught of goals in the second term.
In positive signs for Glenelg, they recorded a whopping 68 hit outs to Sturt’s 19, however that failed to translate into clearances with Sturt racking up 34 to Glenelg’s 19.
The pain continued for the Tigers in the second half as Elka Jasko, Thompson and Thornquest combined for three goals as Sturt headed into the final quarter with a 49-point lead.
Thompson slotted her third for the day early in the final term, which was quickly followed with a goal from Glenunga Rams product Erin Conn.
Double Blues captain Emily Duthy recorded a whopping 14 tackles in her side’s demolition and was well supported by Aaliyah Fox (22 disposals, nine tackles, four clearances), Layla May (five marks, eight tackles) and Saskia Kellaway (16 disposals, 12 tackles, five clearances).
Glenelg ruck Chante Waters had a field day with a staggering 51 hit outs, with Grace Woodcock (11 tackles) and Ruby Rose (10 disposals, 10 tackles) both applying the pressure in a difficult day for the Tigers.
The Double Blues now look to their clash against South at Richmond Oval this Sunday, as the Tigers search for their first win against North at the same venue.
Woodville-West Torrens 6.3 (39) d North Adelaide 5.3 (33)
Woodville-West Torrens secured its first win of the season with a one-goal victory over North Adelaide at Magain Stadium.
North half-forward Ella Demertzis found a goal early in the first quarter, but it wasn’t long before Eagles’ Kayla Ilett slotted her side’s first for the day to take a one-point lead into quarter time.
A strong second quarter from the Eagles saw Ruby Matthews (one goal) and captain Mia Smith (two goals) get a slight break on the Roosters, which was emulated in the third term by North as Marcy Philpott, co-captain Lucy Reddaway and Brooklyn Taylor all registering one major to bring the margin back to two-points heading into the final quarter.
After a couple of behinds for the Roosters, Asha Gooley extended the lead for Woodville-West Torrens back out to six points, but Waikerie Magpies product Asha Lehmann was quick to get one back, with scores level at the 12-minute mark.
Molly Burke proved to be the hero for the Eagles with a last-gasp goal to secure her team the win, as North Adelaide still searches for its maiden win in the newly-minted AAMI Talent League Girls competition.
Woodville-West Torrens ruck Lucy Farnsworth put on a clinic with 24 hit outs, 11 tackles, six clearances and three inside 50s, and was well supported by Matthews (19 disposals, eight tackles), Smith (14 disposals, two goals) and Anika Tran (14 disposals, seven inside 50s).
Nevaeh Ebert – sister of Melbourne AFLW player Laela Ebert – notched up nine tackles along with her 16 disposals, with Imogen Cunningham (19 disposals, five tackles) and Reddaway (13 disposals, seven tackles, five inside 50s) all esolid contributors in a disappointing loss for North.
The Eagles will take on West Adelaide at Richmond Oval this Sunday morning, whilst North will face Glenelg at Richmond Oval.
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