Match Previews | Two of the Hampden League’s most respected coaches will reach significant milestones this weekend, with Terang Mortlake’s Aimee Moloney and Cobden’s Nadine McNamara set to bring up their 200th and 150th Open matches respectively.
Both are highly regarded within the Hampden Football Netball League, recognised for their honest approach to the game, coaching excellence, and a genuine love for the competition and the communities they represent.
Moloney’s 200th Open match is a testament to longevity and consistency at the highest level of local netball.
Across her time at Terang Mortlake, she has built a reputation as a calm, driven and respected leader who places strong emphasis on development and standards. Her influence has been felt not only in matchday performance but in the growth of younger players coming through the ranks.
McNamara’s 150-game milestone for Cobden reflects a similarly impressive body of work. She has helped shape a disciplined and competitive Open program, known for structure, resilience and strong team identity.
Her contribution has extended well beyond tactics, with a clear focus on culture, unity and sustaining success over time. Adding to the weekend of celebration, Jenna Domburg of Portland will play her 400th game in the yellow and black.
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