The Hawks Female Player of the Month is Georgia Southcombe.
Georgia is a player of the future for the Hawks due to her determination, speed and leadership. Named as Captain of our 14 girls last season, she led from the front with her actions and her outstanding leadership qualities impressed plenty of good judges. Georgia also made our girls youth Vawdon Cup Squad last season and held her own against much older opposition. Georgia is already a veteran of five Junior State Cup tournaments and has made her mark with the Hawks with her speed and fitness. Her skills and knowledge of the game are improving with every tournament and her greatest asset is her undeniable determination. At the recent JSC in Port Macquarie, Georgia was a standout for our 14 girls squad dominating in the middle, growing in confidence and skill with every game. “Georgia is a born and fearless leader. She is focused, determined and hard working. Couple that with natural talent and a maturity beyond her years, Georgia is going to make some noise in the touch fraternity. Something that the Sydney Scorpions talent ID already picked up on last season when they selected her for the 14s Scorpions squad. Georgia has great game vision and will spot and exploit opportunities with speed and agility. She is a great playmaker who is also not afraid to put her body on the line in attack or defence and she always leads by example. Every team needs a Georgia.” quoted Renee Quirk who has coached Georgia over recent seasons. Georgia's other sporting passion in life is netball and she plays reps for ERNA until touch football takes control in the summer months. Georgia is a player to watch in the future and a player who is tipped for higher honours. Congratulations to Georgia on being the Hawks Female Player of the Month for June. Comments are closed.
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