An Evening with Sharni Layton (Dinner & Show)
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“An Evening with Sharni Layton” is a rare opportunity to dine with & hear from a decorated former Australian Netballer, Gold Medalist & AFLW star.
A professional multi-sport athlete, Sharni’s tenacious defensiveness on the netball court coupled with her courage on the footy field; makes her a truly unique athlete. Touted one of the best netballers in the world in the modern era, Sharni began her professional sporting career playing netball and then decided to challenge herself by playing AFL.
Sharni started her netball career playing for the Melbourne Kestrels in 2004 until 2006, where she received a scholarship to the Australian Institute of Sport for the 2007 season. Sharni signed for the Melbourne Vixens for the first two seasons of the ANZ Championships before switching to the Adelaide Thunderbirds in 2010.
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