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Emily Bates – 13 21. Mattea Breed – 12 22. Kristy Stratton – 11 23. Jess Duffin – 10 24. Louise Stephenson – 10 25. Tamara Luke – 9 26. Tegan Cunningham...
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Shelley Nitschke and Jess Jonassen) and the elite dual-sport athlete (further exemplified by the likes of Ellyse Perry and Jess Duffin). A dogged English...
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player is in brackets): Kris Britt (WBBL|01–03) Sarah Coyte (WBBL|08) Jess Duffin (WBBL|03–07) Sarah Elliott (WBBL|01) Holly Ferling (WBBL|07) Grace Harris...
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2022 – Tilly Lucas-Rodd is announced as the clubs inaugural captain, Jess Duffin is appointed the vice–captain, while Louise Stephenson and Tamara Luke...
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Melbourne Renegades for one game on 17 November, replacing Jess Duffin. It was later revealed Duffin was sidelined due to morning sickness. Alyssa Healy stood...
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the fifth in the team's history. Coached by Tim Coyle and captained by Jess Duffin, the Renegades finished the regular season of WBBL|05 in fourth place...
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Dalton – won a bronze medal in bowls at the 1982 Commonwealth Games. Jess Duffin – played 117 matches for the Australia women's national cricket team...
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Archived from the original on 6 September 2019. Retrieved 13 September 2019. "Duffin wins Lambert–Pearce Medal". vfl.com.au. 10 September 2018. Archived from...
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scored 112 off 104 deliveries and formed a 182-run partnership with Jess Duffin to help chase down a target of 228 with seven wickets in hand and 70...
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