Ninety-eight teams flocked to Walker Park at the weekend. It was another great success despite some rain on Saturday night.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The Ninja Cats of Canberra were bundled out early on Sunday. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Te Whanau (blue) were beaten by Melbourne City (pink) in the semi-finals of the women's A-grade competition. Photo: Oliver Watson
Te Whanau (blue) were beaten by Melbourne City (pink) in the semi-finals of the women's A-grade competition. Photo: Oliver Watson
The Ghosties of Campbelltown were runners-up in women's B-grade. Pictured is (back) Steph Cummins, Ashley Gawthorne, Caitlyn Glanville, Mel Island, (front) Tina Mohi, Tegan Chandler and Bojana Mali. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Referees came from all over the country to referee in the Knockout. Pictured is Cathy Goodlock, Orange, Toby Frazer, Geelong, and Loren Kumeroa, Melbourne. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Just Crabbin' lost out in the semi-finals against UTS on Sunday. Pictured is (back) Scott Troldahl, Ben Griffin, Leah and Megan Troldahl, Pip Coates, Georgie Horton and (front) Nick Keeley, Trent Gavenlock, Simon Uphill and Grace Edis. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Ghosties of Campbelltown. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Ninety-eight teams and hundreds of spectators and volunteers flocked to Walker Park at the weekend. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Play On came all the way from Manly to play.
Pictured are the Berkleyvale Panthers. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Some of the action on Sunday. Photo: Oliver Watson.
Joanna Guelas
More from Local Sport
More from Local Sport