SOPHIE Hendrie celebrated a major milestone with a winning result for her Boggabri Kangaroos at Jubilee Oval on Sunday.
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You won't see Hendrie's name listed in the best and fairest, pointscorers or tryscorers tables.
However, if there were an award for courage, commitment and competitiveness she would up there.
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Hendrie played her 100th game for the Roos on Sunday and celebrated with a 20-4 victory over Manilla.
She has been playing for the Roos since 2013 and has crossed for 30 tries in that time.
On Sunday, teammate Cloe Davis led the way, scoring a try and earning the three G4 B&F Award points with another impressive game at dummy half.
That effort took her to nine points on the table, 10 adrift of leader Kim Resch, who polled two points in North Tamworth's 34-nil win over Barraba at Barraba Sportsground.
She has 19 points in the prestigious award as well as leading the pointscoring and tryscoring tables with 142 points and 23 tries.
Teammate Steph Halpin moved up the B&F Award ladder when she polled the three points and crossed for two tries.
Gunnedah's Jacqui Jones also claimed the three points in the G4 B&F Award in the 18-all draw with Werris Creek. Jess Baker polled the two points to join Jones on 12 points on the ladder.
Out at the Dungowan Recreation Reserve, Jada Taylor crossed for two tries in her side's 34-nil win over Moree.
She also polled the three B&F points to sit second in that category with 15, fifth in the pointscoring with 68 points and third in tryscoring with 17 touchdowns.
Kootingal's Carly Redfern and Abby Schmiedel zoomed up the tryscoring table when they crossed for 10 tries between them in Sunday's 68-nil win over the Narrabri Bluebirds at Collins Park.
While the Collins Park Graveyard captured another corpse in the Roosters' first and second grade men the Kootingal women were dominant.
Sarah Gill, who crossed for two tries, was a standout and received the three B&F Award points as captain-coach Schmiedel scored four tries and Carly Redfern touched down for a fantastic six four-pointers.
That sextuple took her to 15 tries for the 2021 season, equal fourth with North's Steph Halpin, while Schmiedel's quartet elevated her to 21 and just two behind the brilliant Kim Resch's 23.
WEG GROUP 4 LADIES LEAGUE TAG TABLE (Unofficial - for and against in brackets): North Tamworth (404-108) 18, Kootingal (392-103) 18, Dungowan (382-94) 18, Gunnedah (348-122) 15, Moree (182-220) 11, Boggabri (122-242) 10, Werris Creek (172-266) 9, Narrabri (78-330) 5, Barraba (75-350) 3, Manilla (46-378) 1