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Rays raise inaugural Youth Girls cup

By JARROD POTTER

YOUTH GIRLS ACADEMY CHALLENGE – GRAND FINAL REVIEW
IN A grand final that had it all, the spoils of summertime success went to the Dandenong Stingrays Youth Girls.
Dandenong went into the final Youth Girls Challenge clash of 2016 well-placed but slight underdogs against the undefeated Sandringham Dragons.
It took everything they had just to make the grand final after the Stingrays dug deep to take a come-from-behind semi-final triumph over Calder.
But this week the tables were turned. From the first bounce Dandenong surged in front and held on all day to bring the first football flag back to Shepley Oval since the old Dandy Redlegs days.
Led from the front by a full-ground performance off skipper Georgia Walker, who starred through the centre before shifting to centre-half-back for the final term to man the dangerous Dragons’ forwards, Dandenong had stellar contributions across the lines.
Three quick Stingrays goals in the first term left the Dragons chasing all day as Tyla Hanks, Imani Francis and Brooke Struylaart sunk the slipper into a few choice majors.
Kayla Ripari, Georgia Gee and Teagan Sheldon went in hard at every ball while Emily Browning, Suede Croad and Jess Provan provided huge run-and-carry across the flanks and beyond.
But it would be hard to single out any Stingray who didn’t do her job when called upon as Dandenong had answers for everything Sandringham threw down.
While Dandenong didn’t kick a goal after half-time, by then the damage was done as Sandringham couldn’t close the gap in the blustery, cold conditions at Frankston Park.
The Rays went into the half with a 22-point lead and despite the topsy-turvy final half, as the Dragons put in for one last gutsy effort, the Stingrays emerged with a 4.8 (32) to 1.1 (7) winning scoreline to capture the first Challenge premiership.
For Sandringham, Katherine Smith and Isabel Huntington were beyond exceptional and left it all out on the park in heartbreaking, but extremely commendable performances.
Above all everyone left the ground smiling as the first thing both sides did was to shake hands, or more relevantly share hugs of joy and dismay equally.
After that, in a show of great spirit, both teams joined for a combined sides photo to cap off the remarkably successful inaugural Challenge competition.
Dandenong coach Scott Gowans was amazed by the side’s adherence to its plans and structures and to keep the ball moving even when up against the twin challenges of the Frankston sea-side gale and the Dragons.
But, most of all, giving the Stingrays a premiership to put on the mantelpiece was the best part of all.
“I think the ability to rotate the ball, hold possession when we needed to and move out wide and bring the ball into the forward line was a feature and they listed and implemented it,” Gowans said.
“To be the first side to win a premiership at the Stingrays means a lot and it means even more because the girls lost last year, came back and regrouped to win it this year.”
Walker’s performance earned her the player of the match award as she signed off her Stingrays Youth Girls’ journey in the best way possible.
“It’s pretty awesome – especially for the girls as the boys haven’t won a grand final yet.
“To be the first Youth Girls and first team at Dandy to win a grand final is pretty special,” Walker said. “Basically, I was told to stick on this player and beat her in every contest as she’d been smashing us in the third quarter and just to do my job and stay in front and I guess I did that.”
It is the first premiership won by a Stingrays side as Dandenong celebrates its 25th season in the TAC Cup.
For more on Dandenong’s Youth Girls Challenge premiership and all the videos from the big day, visit the Dandenong Journal website www.dandenong.starcommunity.com.au on Tuesday morning.
CHALLENGE GRAND FINAL (PROVISIONAL RESULTS)
DANDENONG 3.2 4.5 4.7 4.8 (32)
SANDRINGHAM 0.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 (7)

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