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Schools join forces for girls carnival

Rocky road to glory: Rochester and Lockington primary school footballers joined forces to contest the Campaspe girls Aussie Rules carnival at Moama last week. They became known as “Rocky’’ for the day and had their eyes firmly fixed on the cup, eventually finishing third. From left is Evie Coghill and Logan Sparkes from Rochester primary and Lockington’s Taya Tamblyn and Lily Dunham.
Plaits and palm: Lockington primary’s Taya Tamblyn wins a hit out for the combined team with Rochester primary that finished third in the girls football carnival at Moama last week.
Time to celebrate: Alantra Brown (right) high fives teammates Trinity Hayler (14) and Lily Dunham (5) after kicking a goal in her team’s domination of Kyabram in the preliminary rounds of the carnival.
Eyes wide open: Trinity Hayler is about to send the ball in the direction of her teammates, after winning a centre bounce clearance.
Snap chat: Jordi Howe is about to snap toward goal in the Campaspe carnival which attracted 11 primary schools to Moama last week. She is under pressure from Tayla Starling.

Almost a decade ago a determined Echuca primary schooler named Annabel Johnson was named the player of the carnival at the closing ceremony of the inaugural Campaspe Primary Schools Girls Football Carnival.

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