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Halligan bags three as Diorites surge past Kalgoorlie in GFLW

Neale HarveyKalgoorlie Miner
Mines Rovers’ Estelle Walter kicks during her team’s Goldfields Football League women’s match against Kalgoorlie last Saturday.
Camera IconMines Rovers’ Estelle Walter kicks during her team’s Goldfields Football League women’s match against Kalgoorlie last Saturday. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

Chanelle Halligan celebrated her return to Mines Rovers’ line-up with three goals that led a 19-point win, 6.9 (45) to 4.2 (26), against Kalgoorlie last Saturday in the Goldfields Football League’s women’s division.

Halligan, who is coming off a 46-goal campaign last year when the Diorite claimed a maiden GFLW flag, missed the season-opener as a member of Subiaco’s Rogers Cup squad in the WAFLW.

Mines Rovers’ Gypsie Knipler.
Camera IconMines Rovers’ Gypsie Knipler. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

Her output up forward, along with a goal each to Gypsie Knipler, Melaila Hansen, and Abigail Kennedy, paved the way for the blue-and-whites’ five-goal second half after they trailed at the main break.

It included 2.5 in the last term as Mines Rovers wrapped-up a second victory to remain unbeaten under new coach Russell Rodan.

Wiebke Piringer was Kalgoorlie’s leading forward with two goals, complemented by one apiece to Tarmeka Smyth and Tahlor-Jayne Hankey.

After 16 games in 2023 yielded 19 goals, Halligan last year stamped herself a reliable option in attack by hitting the scoreboard in all but two games — underpinned by a haul of 16 goals against Kambalda in round 17.

Mines Rovers play Kambalda when fixtures resume on April 26.

Ladder:

Mines Rovers 8 points; Railways 4; Boulder 4; Kalgoorlie 0; Kambalda 0.

Kalgoorlie’s Tahlor-Jayne Hankey.
Camera IconKalgoorlie’s Tahlor-Jayne Hankey. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner
Kalgoorlie’s Mackenzie Dixon.
Camera IconKalgoorlie’s Mackenzie Dixon. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner
Mines Rovers’ Abigail Kennedy.
Camera IconMines Rovers’ Abigail Kennedy. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner
Mines Rovers’ Jada Hansen and Kalgoorlie’s Chloe Butler.
Camera IconMines Rovers’ Jada Hansen and Kalgoorlie’s Chloe Butler. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

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