Sport
14 December, 2022
Sharni to lead Bloods
TALENTED netballer Sharni Moloney has been appointed senior netball coach for Terang Mortlake.


TALENTED netballer Sharni Moloney has been appointed senior netball coach for Terang Mortlake.
Sharni will lead the Bloods in season 2023, much to the delight of fellow club members and players.
Sharni is a familiar face around the club, having played junior netball with the Bloods and Open netball before moving to Melbourne several years ago.
Sharni’s family has been heavily involved at the club since joining in 2002; parents Nick and Symone Moloney both having coached football and netball, as well as taking on various other roles.
The new netball shelter at Terang, which was opened at the start of the 2021 season, was named the Symone Moloney Memorial Shelter in memory of Sharni’s mum who passed away in September 2019.
In the juniors, Kym Grundy will coach the 17 and under team, Emma Lucas the 15s and Kelly Mullen the 13s.
Other junior coaches are as follows:
17 and under reserves – Maddie Chesshire and Zoe Ritchie.
13 and under reserves – Linda Clifford.
Junior development – Bree Harrison and Caroline Rickard.