TANTANOOLA duo Nat Telfer-Scott and Dannielle Vanderheul have both reached significant milestones in the club’s recent Mid South East fixtures.
Telfer-Scott celebrated her 200th senior game milestone against Robe on Good Friday, while Vanderheul reached the century mark against Glencoe last Saturday.
Telfer-Scott’s Tiger career began when she was selected in the A Grade side in 2007 and has since competed in the A Reserve and B Grade sides, winning multiple B grade premierships in the past seven years.
She has previously won the B Grade league best and fairest award and runner-up club awards for the same feat in 2012, 2013 and 2018.
Telfer-Scott is a active member at the club as a pro-active committee member, C-badged umpire on a weekly basis, previous coach and uniform committee member.
Vanderheul started her career with Tantanoola seven years ago in the B Reserve side, when she scored herself the runner up B and F award.
She has also played in A Reserve and is a current member of the B Grade team.
Vanderheul has achieved awards in each season she has played in the Tigers uniform, with a best and fairest in B Reserve in 2015, 2017 and 2018, coach’s trophy in 2016 for A Reserve and a multiple B Grade and B Reserve premiership player.