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2021 Southern Saints VFLW Season

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Southern Saints VFLW
2021 VFL Women's season
PresidentNick Johnstone
CoachDale Robinson
(1st season)
Captain(s)Tara Bohanna,
Deanna Jolliffe,

& Frankie Hocking
Home groundTrevor Barker Beach Oval, Sandringham





Overview[edit]

The 2021 Southern Saints VFLW season (St Kilda Football Club's AFLW aligned team, fielded in conjunction with VFL affiliate Sandringham Zebras), will be the club's 3rd season in VFL Women's league. The VFLW serves as the second-tier semi-professional competition which sits underneath the AFLW. After St Kilda FC entered the AFLW in 2020, Sandringham Zebras are responsible for the commercial and operational management of the team as it holds the VFLW Southern Saints team license to be involved in the VFLW.

2020-21 Off-season Changes[edit]

Retirements and delistings[edit]

Player Reason Career games Career goals Ref
N/A

Free Agency[edit]

Trades[edit]

Date Gained Lost Trade partner Ref
N/A

2021 squad change summary[edit]

In:

Player Reason
N/A

Pre-season[edit]

Practice Matches [1][edit]

  • Defeated North Melbourne by 28 points
  • Defeated Williamstown by 33 points

Rule Changes for the 2021 Regular Season[edit]

  • TBI

Other Changes[edit]

  • TBI

2021 Leadership Group[edit]

Southern Saints appointed three Co-Captains for the 2021 VFLW season.

  • Tara Bohanna (Co-Captain)
  • Deanna Jolliffe (Co-Captain)
  • Frankie Hocking (Co-Captain)

Regular Season[edit]

2021 VFLW fixture[edit]

  • Fixture
Rd H-A Date & Time Opponent Scores
(Southern Saints scores indicated in bold)
Goals Best Venue Ref.
Home Away Result
1 A Sunday 28 Feb, 10:00am Essendon 4.5 (29) 7.5 (47) W (18) Matin 3, Moreau 2, Bohanna, De Angelis Matin, Stuart, L. Burke, Bohanna, Vanderheym & Ott The Hangar
2 A Saturday 6 March, 12:00pm Collingwood 7.4 (46) 3.6 (24) L (22) Bohanna, Saulitis, Stuart Stuart, Bertuna, Curley, De Angelis, Bohanna, Ripari Victoria Park
3 A Sunday 13 March, 2:00pm Geelong 2.4 (16) 1.2 (8) L (8) Moreau Von Bertouch, Hynes, Bohanna, Stuart, Brown, Ripari Deakin University (A)
4 A Sunday 21 March, 10:30am Casey 6.5 (41) 2.5 (17) L (24) Bohanna, Saulitis Hynes, Nixon, Capsalis, Neaves, Jolliffe, L. Burke Casey Fields
5 H Saturday 27 March, 10:00am Darebin Falcons 9.13 (67) 1.1 (7) W (60) Bohanna 2, Sooalo 2, Moreau, De Angelis, Capsalis, Hodder, Ripari Kearns, Luke, Jolliffe, Capsalis, Bohanna, De Angelis Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval
6 H Saturday 10 April, 10:00am Williamstown 5.5 (35) 4.1 (25) W (10) Kearns 2, De Angelis 2, Bohanna Vogt, Neaves, Capsalis, De Angelis, Kearns, McLean Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval [2]
7 H Saturday 17 April, 10:00am Collingwood 4.2 (26) 6.5 (41) L (15) Bohanna 2, Vogt, Robertson Capsalis, Bohanna, L. Burke, McDonald, Vogt, Moreau Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval
8 A Friday 23 April, 7:30pm Western 4.10 (34) 2.4 (16) L (18) Ripari, Jolliffe Jolliffe, McDonald, Neaves, Bertuna, Radford, A. Burke Whitten Oval (A) [3]
9 H Sunday 2 May, 10:00am Hawthorn 6.8 (44) 4.8 (32) W (12) Bohanna 2, Saulitis, Ripari, Harris, Kearns Hynes, Whitfort, Neaves, A. Burke, L. Burke, Sturt Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval [4]
10 A Saturday 8 May, 2:00pm Port Melbourne 4.4 (28) 8.4 (52) W (24) Bohanna 2, Meyer, Kearns, Neaves, Ripari, Harris, Capsalis Hynes, A. Burke, Stuart, Bohanna, Ripari, Priest ETU Stadium
11 H Saturday 15 May, 10:00AM Geelong 3.5 (23) 6.10 (46) L (11) Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval
12 H Sunday 23 May, 12:00PM Western 3.9 (27) 5.3 (33) L (6) Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval
13 A Saturday 20 June, 11:00AM Carlton 6.5 (41) 7.5 (47) W (6) Ikon Park
14 H Sunday 27 June, 12:00PM North Melbourne 8.12 (60) 3.4 (22) W (38) Trevor Barker Beach Road Oval
Elimination Final A Sunday 4 July, 2:00PM Port Melbourne 3.5 (23) 7.15 (57) W (34) ETU Stadium
Semi Final A 10/11 July, 2:00PM Geelong TBD

Notes: Final dates and times from Round 11 are yet to be confirmed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021 Player Squad and Selections Per Round[5][edit]

Player Selection and Availability Chart
Player 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13. Melanie Bertuna
15. Tara Bohanna (cc)
28. Lucy Burke
35. Madison Capsalis
30. Aisling Curley
39. Gabriella De Angelis
7. Anna Harris
32. Zoe Hill
2. Francesca Hocking (cc)
33. Grace Hodder
16. Alexandra Hynes
4. Deanna Jolliffe (cc)
31. Abbey Jordan
29. Tayla Kearns
6. Georgia McLean
5. Valerie Moreau
1. Rebecca Neaves
9. Ebony Nixon
37. Amelia Peck
24. Kayla Ripari
22. Nicole Robertson
23. Amy Silver
3. Dayna Smith
17. Tenaya Sooalo
18. Maddison Southam
12. Hannah Stuart
44. Renee Saulitis
42. Molly McDonald
20. Ebany Vanderheym
52. Alice Burke
60. Kate Scott

Legend: x - selected; m - selected as the medical substitute; e - selected as an emergency; i - unavailable due to injury; s - unavailable due to suspension; o unavailable due to personal leave; blank - available but did not play

References[edit]

  1. "All the games: VFLW 2021 practice match wrap". www.theinnersanctum.com.au. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  2. "Saints continue their run towards finals with pivotal win". Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  3. "Bright lights too much for the Saints against a tough Bulldogs outfit". www.sandringhamfc.com.au. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  4. "Southern Saints hold off Hawks at home". Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  5. "Southern Saints VFLW". www.sandringhamfc.com.au. Retrieved 3 May 2021.

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