The Bombala Blue Heelers Football Club was well represented at the recent Blues Tag representative gala day at St Mary's Leagues Stadium, Sydney, with the Group 16 team performing exceptionally well.

Seven players from the Bombala High Heelers league-tag team: Monique Perkins, Karter Hampshire (captain), Maree Coates, Zara Badewitz, Lily Hampshire, Rachael Babidge and Tanner Hurley, were chosen for the Group 16 side.

The squad's coach was Paul Perkins, the current coach of the Bombala High Heelers.

The Group 16 team finished at the top of its pool (pool B) winning three from three games putting the side on top with Central Coast (pool A).

The Group 16 side then played Central Coast for a spot in the grand final and lost 4-2 in the last few minutes.

Bombala's Maree Coates received best and fairest jointly with Bega Chicks player, Ali Tamatea, for the Group 16 league-tag rep squad.

Both players had an outstanding day.

Bombala's junior league also had representation with three players in the Group 16 South side - Miller Stewart, Mia Stone and Jenaya Tonks and Bombala's Tash Stewart the coach.

Group 16 senior women's league tag captain, Karter Hampshire, praised the squad members for their efforts on the day.

"The team had an outstanding day," Hampshire said.

"It was full of talent and we trained very well together in the lead up to the day, so we were confident that we would be competitive. But it’s hard to know what to expect going to these gala days with the best teams from around the state competing.

"The girls proved they are right up there with the best in NSW and are keen to build on that success next year."