Bombala High Heelers have made it into the 2019 Group 16 League Tag Grand Final after defeating Eden 14-0 on the weekend.
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The High Heelers are playing the Bega Chicks at Bega Sportsground on Sunday starting at 10am.
Bombala Blue Heelers Rugby League Club president Col Ryan said, the High Heelers are the backbone of the club and they are playing really well at the moment.
"They have been consistent all year and last weekend they played really well to beat Eden," Ryan said.
We had three teams in the semi-finals which makes this a very successful year.
- Bombala Blue Heelers Club president, Colin Ryan
"The best thing about the girls is everyone contributes to the team although there are a couple of standouts with Tayla Ventry, Karter Hampshire, Georgia Jones and Patrice Clear all playing really well.
"Our more experienced players - Katrina Brownlie, Sue Morgan, Monique Perkins and Patrice Clear's combined effort with the rest of the team is what makes the women so successful."
Ryan also thanked the ladies' coach Brian Morgan.
"Coach Morgan is very experienced from his days of playing footy and a lot of the credit for the women's success goes to him as well as the girls," president Ryan said.
"Generally the Blue Heelers football club has had another good year.
"Credit also goes to first grade coach Joe Bobbins and reserve grade coach James Coates.
"We had three teams in the semi-finals which makes this a very good year."
At the Group 16 awards on the weekend, Bombala High Heeler Patrice Clear was awarded equal Best & Fairest player along with Tamika Millard of Eden.
"Congratulations to Patrice Clear on her win. It is to her credit that she plays the way she does, she is a leader, it doesn't matter what game and she is a standout," Ryan said.
"Hopefully we can bring one flag home."