Burnie Dockers Football Club Women's Team

The Burnie Dockers Football Club's Women's Team commenced playing in the newly branded Tasmanian Women's League (TWL) in 2013,[1] transferring from the Yeomen Football Club. The Dockers competed in 3 consecutive grand finals taking out the TWL premierships in 2014 and 2016.[2]

From 2017 the Women's Team will compete in the new Tasmania State League Women's.[3]

2013 season edit

The 2013 Season saw a massive step up in the professionalism of the women's team stepping into a State League Club environment.

Inaugural Head Coach: Darren 'Spanner' Eade

Team Manager: Sophie Edwards

Runner: Kim Eade

Club Awards
Best and Fairest - Wescombe Medal Debra Allen (Bonde)
Runner up Best and Fairest Kirby Goodson
Best Utility Jaime Bradley
Coaches Award Mike Shackleton
Most Improved Georgia Eade
Best First year player Tayla Marshall
Fremantle FC Community Award Debra Allen (Bond)
State Awards/Representatives
Tasmanian Women's Team (National Carnival 2013) Debra Allen (Bonde)
Jessica Whelan
Kirby Goodson

2014 season edit

2014 saw Spanner return to the helm and lead the Women to their first Premiership. In a year that saw the team only lose 1 match, they were able to beat out Clarence for the Premiership[4]

Head Coach: Darren 'Spanner' Eade

Assistant Coach: Michael Marshall

Team Manager: Kim Eade

Runner: Kim Eade

Ladder Position First
Finals Series Premiership
Club Awards
Best and Fairest - Wescombe Medal Brittany Gibson
Runner up Best and Fairest Kirby Goodson
Most Courageous Player Lucy Lenton
Coaches Award Monique French
Best First year player Emma Humphries
Best Youth Player Ellyse Gamble
Encouragement Award Jessica Brown
State Awards/Representatives[2]
League Best and Fairest Brittany Gibson (joint)
Grand Final Best of Ground Brittany Gibson
U18 National Carnival Ellyse Gamble (Vice Captain)
Georgia Eade
Tayla Marshall
Danielle Radford
Senior State Team (v QLD) at Blundstone Area, Hobart Kirby Goodson
Debra Bonde

2015 season edit

2015 saw the team head back into the Grand Final, unfortunately this year they were unable to defend their 2014 Premiership

Head Coach: Darren 'Spanner' Eade

Assistant Coach: Debra Bonde

Team Manager: Kim Eade/ Jacqui French

Runner: Kim Eade

Ladder Position Second
Outcome Runner Up
Club Awards
Best and Fairest - Wescombe Medal Debra Bonde
Runner up Best and Fairest Jaime Bradley
Most Courageous Player Georgia Eade
Coaches Award Ellyse Gamble
Best First year player Savahn Overall
Best Youth Player Jasmine Williams
Encouragement Award Emma Humphries
Leading Goal kicker Jessica Brown
State Awards/Representatives[2]
Leading Goal Kicker Jessica Brown
U18 National Carnival Ellyse Gamble
Senior State Team (v QLD) at Burpengary, QLD Debra Bonde (Co-Captain)
Emma Humphries
Meagan Kiely
Savahn Overall
Ellyse Gamble

2016 season edit

The 2016 saw new head coach Jaime Bradley take the reins. Bradley lead the team to their second Premiership and she won the NW AFLTAS Coach of the Year Award.[5]

Head Coach: Jaime Bradley

Director of Female Football Development: Guy ‘Chalky’ Grey

Team Manager: Jen Sweeny

Runner: Various

Ladder Position Second
Outcome Premiership
Club Awards
Best and Fairest - Wescombe Medal Brittany Gibson
Runner up Best and Fairest Jaime Bradley
State Awards/Representatives[2]
League Best and Fairest Brittany Gibson
Grand Final Best on Ground Ellyse Gamble
Leading Goal Kicker Brittany Gibson
U18 National Carnival Ellyse Gamble
Senior State Team (v NT) at St Kilda, VIC Debra Bonde
Romany Ewington
Ellyse Gamble
Emma Humphries
Meagan Kiely
Savahn Overall
Jessica Whelan

2017 season edit

2017 sees the start of a new generation of Burnie Dockers. Burnie is now the only State League club on the NW coast and therefore access to talent from Latrobe through to the West Coast. Starting the 2017 only sees 9 premiership players returning to the club

Head Coach – Sophie Edwards

Assistant Coach – Emma Humphries

Team Manager – Fern Messenger

Runner – various

State Awards/Representatives
U18 National Carnival Lauren Stevenson
Sarah Skinner
Zoe Knight
Libby Haines
Chloe Haines
Shaeli Rodman
U18 Allies Squad Lauren Stevenson
Libby Haines
Chloe Haines

AFL Women's Drafted Players edit

2016 Draft edit

  • Pick 57 - Emma Humphries (Melbourne)
  • Pick 69 - Ellyse Gamble (Western Bulldogs)
  • Pick 141 - Brittany Gibson (Brisbane Lions)

2017 Draft edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TWL History - Tasmanian Women's League - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "TWL Awards & Achievements - Tasmanian Women's League - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Wrest Point TSL W season preview – Tasmanian State League Football". tasmanianstateleague.com.au. Archived from the original on 2 May 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  4. ^ "2014 Premiers! - Tasmanian Women's League - SportsTG". SportsTG. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Tasmanian Football Awards winners announced - AFL Tasmania". AFL Tasmania. 4 November 2016. Retrieved 19 May 2017.