NCWL youth girls squad announced for upcoming Interleague clash

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Enemies become friends: Shepparton Swans’ Holly Egan and Shepparton United’s Sierra Tejones have been named in the initial 28-player NCWL Youth Girls interleague squad. Photo by Aydin Payne

The Northern Country Women’s League has announced its youth girls Interleague squad for its upcoming clash later this month.

The Youth Girls outfit is set to take on Central Murray Football League on June 19.

A 28-player squad, which features players from the league’s four youth sides, was announced on Tuesday.

Shepparton Swans have six talents selected in the initial squad, while Shepparton United boasts eight representatives.

Atong Dang, Charlie McKay, Ellie Armstrong, Holly Egan, Imogen Putt and Payten Johnston make up the talented Swans’ contingent, which has enjoyed a fine season so far.

Emily Zampaglione, Brodie Marsten, Jorja Ayton, Kayla Davidson, Lissy Down, Olivia McGie, Sierra Tejones and Zahra Kelly are the Demons who will by vying to pull on an interleague jumper.

The squad is due to train three times before the clash, with final selections to be made on the Thursday training before the game.

NCWL Youth Girls Nominations

Atong Dang (Shepparton Swans)

Beth Morris (Moama)

Bree Church (Moama)

Brodie Marsten (Echuca United)

Charlie McKay (Shepparton Swans)

Ella Platfuss (Moama)

Ellie Armstrong (Shepparton Swans)

Emily Zampaglione (Shepparton United)

Grace McMillan (Moama)

Grace Riddle (Echuca United)

Hayleigh Lewer (Echuca United)

Holly Egan (Shepparton Swans)

Imogen Putt (Shepparton Swans)

Jada Bover (Echuca United)

Jamika Wilson (Moama)

Jaymi Clancy (Echuca United)

Jessie Hall (Echuca United)

Jorja Ayton (Shepparton United)

Kayla Davidson (Shepparton United)

Lissy Down (Shepparton United)

Niah Bacon (Moama)

Olivia McGie (Shepparton United)

Payten Johnston (Shepparton United)

Payton Hearn (Moama)

Shaleah Cooper (Moama)

Sierra Tejones (Shepparton United)

Tarliah Murphy (Echuca United)

Zahra Kelly (Shepparton United)