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Congratulations to the following players
selected for 2026 BMNA Rep Teams

 

U11 Development Squad 

Coaches: Katie Thomas & Sandra Riches

Indiana Bartush

Georgia Debrincat

Addison Greaney

Olivia Hayek

Harper-Rose Hollingfield

Alyssa Hollis

Cassidy Jackson 

Penelope Joseph

Savannah Joseph

Josephine Maddigan

Anna Montgomerie

Evelyn Pascoe

Charlotte Pattinson

Ayla Peake

Lucy Scott

Mila Staciwa

Evie Taylor

Lyla Titcume

Harriet Wisbey

Zara Wood

U12  State Team

Coach: Gordon Grant 

Charlie Jackson

Charlotte Nicholls

Lucy McKeown 

Kyah Daschke

Amelie Andrews

Olivia Grady

Rorie Hutchins-Lang

Lily Vidler 

Juliette Lynch

Lucy Teixeira

U12 Development Team

Coach: Greg Hansen

Isla Adams 

Shayla Bell

Ruby Dorrell

Adeline Earl

Kate Guntley

Isabelle Marchant

Elizabeth White

Taylor Pachinger

Matilda Stevens

Alexis Gorgopolis

U13 State Team

Coach: Jan Grant

Adelaide Davies 

Ava Noakes

Brigid Hassett

Brooke Lyne

Eliza Rayner

Ella Henderson

Hollie Loudon 

Imogen Andrews

Kinley Goodman

Sophia Lynch

U13 Development Team

Coach: Chrischelle Ebb 

Alyssa Nix

Chloe Callaghan

Emily Smythe

Evie Connor 

Evie Graham

Evie Taylor

Hannah Jones

Lhamo Tashi

Lilliana Hayek 

Lucy Hudson

Mia Losi

Olivia Metuangaro

U14 State Team

Coach: Lyn Bissett

Macy J Farrant

Grace Bedingfield

Audrey Mills

Felicity Viney

Claire Thomas

Lulu-Rose Fernandez

Freya Dannatt

Mabel Penney

Kensi Dobson

Emily Smith 

U14 Development Team

Coach: Michael Taylor

Grace Nicholls

Sarah Thornton

Jasmin Dedovic

Charley Whalan

Holly Sebbens

Charlotte Ward

Kiraleigh Brest

Lilliana Southers

Alivia Davis

Summer Clarke

Bianca Rossetto

U15 State Team

Coach: Deb Laidler

Mackenzie Wright

Lucia Rose

Indy Fitzpatrick

Alannah Collins

Monique Groth

Alyssa Savins

Payten Yates

Summer Amituanai

Alice Berta

Bonnie Clark

Kristen Drake

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Blue Mountains Netball Association acknowledges that the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples are the traditional owners of the Ngurra Country on which we play netball. We recognise that the Dharug and Gundungurra peoples have a continuous and deep connection to their Country and that this is of great cultural significance to Aboriginal people, both locally and in the region.

For Dharug and Gundungurra People, Ngurra (Country) takes in everything within the physical, cultural and spiritual landscape - landforms, waters, air, trees, rocks, plants, animals, foods, medicines, minerals, stories and special places. It includes cultural practice, kinship, knowledge, songs, stories and art, as well as spiritual beings, and people: past, present and future. 

Blue Mountains Netball Association pays respect to Elders past, present and emerging while recognising the strength, capacity and resilience of past and present Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Blue Mountains region.

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