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'''Laura Attard'''
'''Laura Attard''' is a football player in the Women's Football League in Victoria, Australia.


'''Australian Rules Footballer'''
Laura Attard is one of the women who has made a significant contribution to the ''Victorian Women’s Football League''.  She was named the Female Coach of the Year at the Awards Night sponsored by the ''Northern Australian Football Coaches Association'' in 2011.


Laura Attard is one of the women who has made a significant contribution to the Victorian Women’s Football League.  She was named the Female Coach of the Year at the awards night sponsored by the Northern Australian Football Coaches Association in 2011.
She has played with the ''Diamond Creek Demons'' for several years and is also the team’s Vice President.  In 2012, she was a member of the “Creekers” Premiership team, the first time the club has won the flag.  
 
She has played with the Diamond Creek Demons for several years and is also the team’s vice president.  In 2012, she was a member of the “Creekers” premiership team, the first time the club has won the flag.  


==External links==
* [http://www.aflvic.com.au AFL VIC]
* [http://www.sportingpulse.com.club_info Sporting pulse]


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Latest revision as of 11:51, 14 June 2013

Laura Attard is a football player in the Women's Football League in Victoria, Australia.

Laura Attard is one of the women who has made a significant contribution to the Victorian Women’s Football League. She was named the Female Coach of the Year at the Awards Night sponsored by the Northern Australian Football Coaches Association in 2011.

She has played with the Diamond Creek Demons for several years and is also the team’s Vice President. In 2012, she was a member of the “Creekers” Premiership team, the first time the club has won the flag.

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