![]() Play in 1st Tri-Nations event against England & NZġ994 Travel to Manchester England for the World Championships.ġ995 Qualified into State Team and selected as Captain I was 1 of 3 players to win all singles matches.ġ991 Qualified into State Team and decline offer of Captaincy. ![]() ( Launceston, Tasmania )Īll Australian Selection as Vice Captain.ġ990 1st ever Australian Team to play internationally. ( Melbourne, Victoria )ġ989 Qualified into State Team and selected as Captain ( Brisbane, Queensland ) All Australian Selection as Captainġ986 Qualified into State Team and selected as Captainġ987 Win selection into the State Team but have to pull-out due to work commitments.ġ988 Qualified into State Team and selected as Captain. SA finishes runner up in the Teams event. I also represented SA in the doubles with Mick Delahunty.ġ985 Qualified into State Team and selected as Captain Represented SA Association at the State Carnival on 9 occasions ( 8 as Captain ) and have played in the winning team 7 times.ġ984 Selected as Captain of the SA Open Team for the inaugural National Championships held in Adelaide. Only player to have played every season of Super League since it’s inception in 1982.ġ983 Selected to play in 1st SA Team entered in the State Carnival. )ġ882 Holdfast Hotel become one of the 12 founding sides of the new Super League Moved to Adelaide in February 1981 and joined the Holdfast Hotel, Glenelg.ġ981 Won West End Cup with the Holdfast ( Premier Competition at the time. Indeed, Hulley finished top of the averages, losing only three of her 24 frames in the group stages to give her a better percentage than eight times individual champion, Sue Thompson.”įirst 8-ball competitive season : 1980 Summer : Middle Park Hotel, St Kilda, Victoria. However, Ellement took the Aussies to the brink before Hulley fittingly clinched the match by preserving her 100 per cent success. Hulley, Lyndal Ellement and Aitken made it 8-6 to open up a decisive gap.Ĭarly Smith pulled one back for the seven times champions only for Elise Mabbott, Ellement and the imperious Hulley to increase Australia’s lead to 11-7.Ĭonlin and Smith reduced the arrears to suggest a revival. However, after Taylor made it 6-5 at the start of the third session, the Aussies came roaring back. There was little to choose between the old rivals in the opening two sessions.Īitken (2), Lauren Jelly and Hulley (2) struck for the underdogs Barbara Taylor, Sharon Lunn, Liesa Conlin, Carly Smith and Jackie Baker replied for England. The ‘green and golds’ arrived in Blackpool with a formidable squad.Īnd while they suffered several hiccups in the group phase, they made no mistake in the knockout stages.īoasting individual semi-finalists Lyndall Hulley and Tanya Aitken, the Aussies knocked out Wales in the semi-finals.Īnd they overturned a 15-10 round robin defeat to gain revenge on England with a 13-10 final success.Īs a result the hosts are still waiting for an eighth title having seen Scotland lift the trophy in 2005 and France 12 months later. It’s been a long time coming but the wait was certainly worth while for the Aussie girls after their ladies team final success. ” HOT SHOT HULLEY HELPS AUSTRALIA TO FIRST TEAM TITLE The Australian Team named at the AEBF Senior Nationals in October 2006 was named to travel to The World Championships in 2007. There is no doubt that Shazza Brown has been an outstanding player in State, Australian, and World Championships Sharron Brown 2017 Hall of FameĪustralian Women’s Team 2007 World Champions – Inducted 2012 Captained the Australian Team on 3 occasions in World Championships including captaining the Australian Team in the 2007 World Team Titles win.Represented Australia in World Championships on 6 occasions.Semi-finalist in Australian Women’s singles on 2 occasions and a runner-up in 2012.Won the Australian Women’s singles 1 x (2016).Been Women’s team final runner-up on 2 occasions and winner in 2006.Won an Australian Doubles final with Tania Aitken in 1996.Won QLD State Singles 1 x (2010) and State Doubles 5 x (96, 97,12,).Shazza has competed at Australian Championships since the inception of Women’s Teams in 1992, missing only two Nationals (19) Congratulation Sharron Brown 2017 Hall of Fame inductee.
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