Victoria Country and Victoria Metro will feature in a double header at Arden Street Oval on Sunday, with both sides playing their second and final game of the 2023 AFL National Development Championships - U16 Girls.

Both Victorian squads are filled with a host of the Coates Talent League's brightest young stars. Emma Mackie will coach Victoria Country, with Hayley Gossow to coach Victoria Metro.

The two Victorian sides met at Shepparton’s Deakin Reserve in their first game of the Championships last week, with Victoria Country prevailing in a four-point thriller, 6.5 (41) to 4.13 (37).

Both sides will play their second match at Arden Street Oval on Sunday, April 23, with Victoria Country to take on Western Australia at 10:45am, before Victoria Metro plays South Australia at 12:45pm.

For the first time, the AFL National Development Championships – U16 Girls is being played as an interstate carnival, with matches scheduled across four states.

The competition features 10 teams, who will each play two matches. The teams compete in two pools.

Pool A features South Australia, Victoria Country, Victoria Metro and Western Australia.

Pool B comprises Brisbane Lions Academy, Gold Coast SUNS Academy, GWS GIANTS Academy, Northern Territory, Sydney Swans Academy and Tasmania.

The teams that finish top of the standings for each pool will be crowned title winners. If teams finish equal on points, the team with the higher percentage will be awarded the title.

At the conclusion of the Championships each team will select their MVP, with an overall MVP and All Australian team to also be selected by a selection panel comprising AFL Talent Pathways staff and AFLW recruiters.

The AFL National Championships and AFL National Development Championships are the highest level of state and territory representative football, as part of the AFL’s Talent Pathway Program. The competitions will feature the most talented footballers from across Australia who are the next generation of stars in the game.

Please click here to access the live streams of all matches in the 2023 AFL National Development Championships – U16 Girls. Continue below for the Victoria Country and Victoria Metro squads.

VICTORIA COUNTRY

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NAME

SURNAME

STATE LEAGUE CLUB/COMMUNITY CLUB

1

Rain

Dodd

Murray Bushrangers/Wodonga Raiders

2

Catherine

Gandolfo

Geelong Falcons/South Barwon

3

Addison

Baars

Geelong Falcons/Lara

4

Hannah

Loughnan

Murray Bushrangers/Murray Felines

5

Georgia

Tyrrell

Geelong Falcons/St Josephs

6

Stella

Huxtable

Geelong Falcons/Torquay

7

Olivia

Lacy

Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst

8

Ella

Jeffrey

Bendigo Pioneers/Kyenton

10

Maggie

Johnstone

GWV Rebels/South Warnambool

12

Elsie

Day

GWV Rebels/Redan

13

Evelyn

Connolly

Dandenong Stingrays/South Belgrave

14

Molly

Reimers

Dandenong Stingrays/Officer

15

Nikita

Harris

Dandenong Stingrays/Rowville Knights

16

Ella

Stoddart

Gippsland Power/Traralgon

17

Rebecca

Fitzpatrick

Gippsland Power/ Bunyip

18

Jovie

Skewes-Clinton

GWV Rebels/East Point

19

Meg

Lappin

Geelong Falcons/Newtown & Chilwell

20

Abby

Hobson

Gippsland Power/Packenham

22

Nikhita

Spiteri

Murray Bushrangers/Wodonga Raiders

23

Luella

Aldridge

Geelong Falcons/Torquay

24

Addison

Howe

Gippsland Power/Warragul Industrials

25

Ava

Bibby

Bendigo Pioneers/Sandhurst

26

Elsie

Conroy

GWV Rebels/Ballarat

VICTORIA METRO

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NAME

SURNAME

STATE LEAGUE CLUB/COMMUNITY CLUB

1

Caitlyn

Volpe

Western Jets/Caroline Springs

2

Phoebe

Hargreaves

Northern Knights/Fitzroy

3

Marlo

Graham

Northern Knights/Parkside

4

Tayla

McMillan

Eastern Ranges/Wantirna South

5

Lara

Churchill

Calder Cannons/Aberfeldie

6

Chloe

Baker-West

Calder Cannons/Strathmore

7

Jazmine

Dalli

Western Jets/Bacchus Marsh

8

Zoe

Vozzo

Eastern Ranges/Wantirna South

9

Olivia

Jesser

Northern Knights/Heidelberg

11

Gabrielle

Trajer

Sandringham Dragons/Beaumaris

12

Lucy

Murphy

Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Comets

13

Chloe

Thorn

Oakleigh Chargers/Blackburn

14

Jordyn

Allen

Eastern Ranges/Heathmont

15

Peggy

Martin

Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton Vampires

16

Emily

Rundle

Oakleigh Chargers/St Peters

17

Scarlett

Johnson

Northern Knights/Eltham

18

Amy

Smith

Sandringham Dragons/Mordialloc Braeside

19

Chloe

Bown

Oakleigh Chargers/Kew Comets

20

Alex

McBride-Loane

Western Jets/Maribyrnong Park

21

Asher

Fearn-Wannan

Eastern Ranges/Whitehorse Colts

22

Isabella

Andrews

Western Jets/Williamstown Juniors

23

Taylah

Gilcrist

Calder Cannons/Strathmore

24

Josephine

Bamford

Eastern Ranges/Ferntree Gully Eagles

25

Jade

McLay

Calder Cannons/Diamond Creek Women’s

26

Sienna

Sharp

Sandringham Dragons/East Brighton Vampires

27

Edie

McLachlan

Sandringham Dragons/Prahan

28

Teresia

Koliavu

Northern Knights/Diamond Creek Women’s