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Nationality
  
French

Playing position
  
GoalKeeper

Height
  
1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)

Current club
  
Melbourne HC

Manon Vernay

Born
  
7 January 1989 (age 28) (
1989-01-07
)

Manon Vernay (born 7 January 1989) is a French team handball player evolving in Australia. She plays for the club Melbourne HC, and is part of both Australian national team (Indoor) and Australia women's national beach handball team (Beach Handball) squads

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Achievements

  • 2014 : Part of the All Stars Team, Australian Beach Handball Championships (Goalkeeper)
  • 2015 : Australian Beach Handball Championships - Best Defender Award & All Stars Team (Best Goalkeeper)
  • 2015 : Australian Indoor Handball Championships - All Stars Team (Best Goalkeeper)
  • 2016 : Australian Beach Handball Championships - Most Valuable Player (Mixed division) & All Star Team (Best Goalkeeper)
  • 2017 : Australian Women Beach Handball Team - Goalkeeper
  • Indoor Handball Career

    She was captain of the South Australian state team for the Australian championships and contributed to obtaining a silver medal in 2013 and a bronze medal in 2014.

    She changed club and joined the Melbourne Handball Club in 2015 > She was then part of the Victorian state team for the Australian championships and contributed in obtain a gold medal in both 2016 and 2015. Her team, also won the Oceanian Club Championship in 2016, winning in finals against the University of Technology Sydney.

    She has been preparing with the national squad since 2014, ineligible for selection due to lack of Australian Citizenship.

    Beach Handball Career

    She has been preparing with the national squad since 2015, ineligible for selection due to lack of Australian Citizenship until mid 2017, Manon was then selected as Goalkeeper of the team for the world game 2017.

    She was part of the South Australian state Team since she started beach Handball in 2014 and contributed to 2 bronze medals in 2014 and 2015.

    She changed state in late 2015 and was part of the Victorian state team that won the Bronze Medal in the Australian Beach Handball Championships in 2016 and 2017.

    References

    Manon Vernay Wikipedia