NORWOOD has made one change for Friday nights Indigenous Round clash with The Eagles at Coopers Stadium.
After claiming their first win of 2022 last weekend against Central District, Senior Coach Mat Creeper has called upon defender Jennifer Frost.
Frost is in line to play her first game of 2022 as she comes into the side for Charlotte Nenke who has been omitted.
The Lady Legs will look to build on their form in what is the first-ever Indigenous Round in the SANFLW.
The Redlegs development squad will be bolstered by gun midfielder, Tesharna Maher who will play her first competitive game of 2022.
The 2021 Best Finals Player for Norwood will look to spend a lot of the time around the ball, with her pace and ability to break from stoppage a real highlight.
There will be four Indigenous Players representing Norwood in the Development Squad tomorrow night, with Maher, Zoe Last, Tamsyn Nation and Eeliyah Brown all fit and ready to start.
Tomorrow night’s Indigenous Round clash begins at 8:00pm, with the Development Squad in action beforehand against the Eagles from 6:05pm.
Tess Maple (42), Elizabeth Drake (29), Hayley Taheny (27), Kassandra Stroh (6) Grace Whittaker (), Kaitey Whittaker (35), Jazmine Egan (58), Tesharna Maher (14), Charlotte Nenke (44), Amelia Rusden (10), Coby Morgan (51), Adrienne Davies (8), Jayde Hickey (47), Cassandra Tsoumbris (5), Jess Williams (38), Shenae Walker (40), Grace Smallacombe (11), Eeliyah Brown (57), Tamsyn Nation (52), Natasha Allison (12), Zoe Last (39), Taylor Hand () Sinead Saunders (55) Courtney Rossi (50)