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KFS Team of the Year 2025: Front Row

Congratulations to Lila Brewer (Woden Valley Rams) and Amelia Kiriui (Gungahlin Bulls) on their selection in the 2025 Katrina Fanning Shield Team of the Year. 

#8 - Lila Brewer (Woden Valley Rams) 

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A Woden Valley Rams Junior, Brewer has established herself as a key member of the KFS outfit providing a platform for her team to follow. 

Playing in every game this season, she played a key role in the Rams advancement to the Preliminary Final, scoring a fantastic individual try in the loss to the Warriors. 

In 2025, Brewer brought up her 50th game for the Woden Valley Rams becoming the first KFS player in club history to bring up the milestone. 

After a preliminary final finish this season, the Rams will be looking to go one step further and qualify for the Grand Final with Brewer expected to play a critical part in their premiership tilt. 

#10 - Amelia Kiriui (Gungahlin Bulls)

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As captain of the Gungahlin Bulls, Amelia Kiriui led by example in 2025 providing a high standard for her teammates to perform. 

Similarly to her TOTY front row partner, Kiriui featured in every game this season as her side narrowly missed out on finals action. 

A damaging ball runner and a handful for defenders, Amelia required multiple defenders to halt her momentum and crossed for four tries this year. 

In 2026, the Bulls will be looking to return to finals after a Runners Up finish in 2024, with Kiriui to play an important role in their push for the top four. 

2025 Katrina Fanning Shield Team of the Year 

*Team is selected by the Rub of the Green Podcast

1. Lara Cosgrove 

2. Eliza Taylor 

3. Sienna Gerstenberg

4. Gabby Savage

5. Roxy Horne

6. Teliya Hetaraka

7. Jay Huriwai

8. Lila Brewer 

10. Amelia Kiriui

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