by Bluedemon » Tue Mar 17, 2026 9:54 am
Round 3 AAMI Talent League Girls Match Wraps
Glenelg 3.8 (26) d North Adelaide 2.3 (15)
Glenelg secured its first win of the AAMI Talent League Girls competition, defeating North Adelaide by 11 points at Richmond Oval.
Both sides went into the match winless, and it was Bays half-forward Sophie Thomas who stole the show, kicking all of the Tigers’ goals to give her side its first win of the season.
Kicking her first goal late in the first term – the Tigers’ first for the season – Thomas gave Glenelg a handy eight-point lead heading into the second quarter.
It was a stagnant second quarter for both teams, with no majors recorded for either side as the Tigers went into the main break nine points up.
North co-captain Lucy Reddaway slotted the Roosters’ first for the day in the third term, but Thomas quickly followed up with back-to-back goals to extend Glenelg’s lead out to 17 points at the penultimate break.
Roosters’ forward Macy Philpott found the goals early in the final term to bring the margin back to 11 points, but the damage was already done thanks to Thomas’ three-goal haul and an inside 50 thumping for the Roosters, which saw Glenelg record 43 inside 50s, to North’s seven.
South-East product Tori Evans notched up 22 disposals, seven marks and four inside 50s for Glenelg, with Ruby Rose (19 disposals, eight inside 50s), Ada-Mae Koch (17 disposals, five clearances) and captain Maya Vonarx (four tackles, four inside 50s) all stepping up as the Tigers secured their first win.
North’s Chloe Nettle applied some serious pressure, with 11 tackles to her name, as Chloe Spanagel (21 disposals, six marks) and Keira Copeland (12 disposals, five tackles) all battled hard for the Roosters.
The Roosters will head to X Convenience Oval this Saturday to take on Norwood, with Glenelg also making the trip to The Ponderosa and will come up against Woodville-West Torrens.
West Adelaide 2.2 (14) lost to Woodville-West Torrens 7.6 (48)
Woodville-West Torrens made it back-to-back wins with a 38-point win over West Adelaide at Richmond Oval.
The Eagles put the jets on early in the game with three unanswered goals in the first term from Annabelle Shirley, Kayla Ilett and Asha Gooley, taking a strong 22-point lead into the first break.
It was all Woodville-West Torrens in the second quarter too, as Zali Pitman and captain Mia Smith extended the lead to 35 points, with West failing to kick a major in the first half.
Westies’ ruck Angela Rose broke through for her side’s first goal late in the third quarter, with Lily Nelson slotting the second for West early in the fourth term to reduce the margin back to 22 points.
Aaliyah Fisher and Sailor Cowen kicked back-to-back majors late in the final quarter to solidify the Eagles’ second win of the season.
Henley Sharks product Tahlia Morton was a rock down back for the Eagles, amassing 10 tackles, and was well supported by Anika Tram (21 disposals, six inside 50s), Poppy Grygorcewicz (eight tackles) and Felicity Ward (six tackles, five clearances).
Westies’ co-captain Anabella Walden was excellent for her side with 18 disposals and eight tackles, with Riverland export Molly Petersen (17 disposals, five tackles, five clearances, four inside 50s), Scarlett Blethyn (four marks, four tackles) and Mary Rose Bahls Kildea (five marks) all strong for the Bloods in a disappointing loss.
Next up, the Eagles head to X Convenience Oval to face off against Glenelg this Saturday, as West Adelaide also make the trip north to take on South Adelaide.
Central District 10.3 (63) d Norwood 4.0 (24)
Central District sent a message to the AAMI Talent League Girls competition with a decisive 39-point victory over Norwood at Richmond Oval.
The Doggies got off to a strong start with goals to Tara Lord and Izabella Nisbet, before Redlegs’ forward Lillian Thomas kicked truly late in the first quarter, with Norwood trailing by seven points at quarter time.
Central put its foot down in the second term, kicking four unanswered goals courtsey of Isabella Zander, Lord, Sydney Pocock and GWS Academy product Aoife Berry, as the ladder-leaders took a strong 32-point lead into the main break.
2026 SA U16 Girls squad member Annaelise Lovell nabbed her first major early in the third term – Central’s seventh of the game – with Norwood’s Montana Marranya following up shortly after, before Charlotte Maurits capitalised on her side’s 36 inside 50s with her first major of the game.
Doggies’ midfielder Demi Holloway continued her hot form, kicking Central’s ninth goal early in the fourth quarter, and was backed up by Maurits who kicked her second shortly after.
Norwood’s Lia So kicked back-to-back goals to round out the fourth quarter, but the damage was already done, as Central remain undefeated.
Maurits was a standout for the Dogs with 25 disposals, five tackles, four clearances and five inside 50s, with fellow young-guns Holloway (20 disposals, seven tackles, six clearances), Nisbet (19 disposals, four tackles, six inside 50s) and ruck Indianna Nelson (26 hit outs, six tackles) all excellent in their side’s win.
Norwood’s Ella Anderson was prolific with 26 disposals, four tackles and seven clearances, as Skyla James (10 tackles), Mia Wood (18 disposals, five tackles) and Kirralee Johns (six tackles) all strong in Norwood’s defeat.
The Redlegs will now look to their clash against the winless North Adelaide at X Convenience Oval on Saturday, with Central District hosting Sturt later that day.
South Adelaide 6.8 (44) d Sturt 4.5 (29)
South Adelaide is back on the winners list after a 15-point win over Sturt at Richmond Oval.
Zoe Flesfadar got things underway for the Panthers with her side’s first major, and was backed up by Halle James, with South taking a 16-point lead into the first break, as the Double Blues went scoreless.
Sturt found themselves on the board in the second term, with goals to Rosie Bentley and Jessie Rosser reducing the margin back to two points at the main break.
Panthers’ livewire Jaidee-Lee Shortridge found the goals midway through the third quarter to extend her sides lead out to eight points, with Hope Taylor following suit to give South some breathing space heading into the final quarter.
It was a topsy-turvy final term with Rosser kicking Sturt’s third major, before Madison Brown got one back for South. It was then back to the Double Blues, as Miller Thompson slotted one for her side, however it was Panthers’ forward Molly Jenkins who sealed the game for South a late goal in the final term.
Brown put on a masterclass for the Panthers, amassing 25 disposals, a whopping 12 tackles, four clearances and four inside 50s in her sides win.
She was well supported by Alex Harvey (12 tackles), Flesfadar (15 disposals, five marks) and Lily Dunstall-Bruce (18 disposals, six tackles), with the Panthers now sitting third on the ladder heading into Round 4.
Saskia Kellaway – sister of Sturt’s Louis and daughter of Richmond great Duncan – was a standout for the Double Blues with 18 disposals, five tackles and four clearances, with Elka Jasko (six rebound 50s), Isabel Smart (five inside 50s) and Alicia Gevers (eight tackles) all solid in Sturt’s loss.
South Adelaide will now look to its clash with West Adelaide this Saturday at X Convenience Oval, with Sturt coming up against ladder-leaders Central District at the same venue.
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