If the sequel is just good as the original in Grand Final terms, the same can be said for the follow-up to the inaugural Opal Little Saints Cup held at RSEA Park.
A round-robin tournament featuring young females in Grades 5 and 6, the two-day event aims to provide girls a fun introduction to football with friendship, participation and teamwork at its heart.
Several St Kilda AFLW players helped facilitate the second Opal Little Saints Cup at RSEA Park, helping young primary school girls get involved with and experience the fun of football.
Over 100 students from five different primary schools from the bayside – Clarinda, Kingsley Park, Skye, Brighton Beach, St Louis de Montfort Primary School – descended on St Kilda Football Club on Tuesday and Thursday, with AFLW players Hannah Priest, Georgia Patrikios, Serene Watson, Renee Saulitis and Erin McKinnon helping bring the day of football fun to life.
St Louis de Montfort and Clarinda Primary Schools were crowned winners on Tuesday and Thursday’s Grand Finals respectively, each receiving a football-shaped trophy made of sustainable materials from St Kilda’s AFLW co-major partner and sponsor of the tournament, Opal.
It’s the second year the Opal Little Saints Cup has been held at RSEA Park, which similarly saw 100-plus children getting their first taste of football with friends.
“We’re so proud to have hosted the second Opal Little Saints Cup, which of course wouldn’t have been possible without the support of Opal,” STK Education Lead and AFLW captain Hannah Priest said.