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How your club’s list profile stacks up

How your club’s list profile stacks up

A TURBULENT off-season with plenty of player movement and big names landing at new clubs has officially come to an end with the AFLW pre-season officially getting underway.

As a result, the makeup of club lists has shifted significantly, so we’ve taken a look at the profile of each side’s playing group – from age and experience, to the number of All-Australian guernseys the lists boasts.

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 292 days
21 and under: Abbie Ballard, Teah Charlton, Sarah Goodwin, Keeley Kustermann, Kiera Mueller, Madison Newman, Zoe Prowse, Brooke Tonon, Amber Ward
Over 30s: Yvonne Bonner, Chelsea Randall, Stevie-Lee Thompson, Deni Varnhagen, Lisa Whiteley
Average experience: 28.2 games (4.3 finals)
Most experienced player: Ebony Marinoff (66 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Taylah Levy
Average height: 170.4cm
Former All-Australians: Six, 18 All-Australian guernseys in total (Sarah Allan x3, Chelsea Biddell, Anne Hatchard x4, Ebony Marinoff x5, Chelsea Randall x4, Stevie-Lee Thompson)
Season seven All-Australians: Chelsea Biddell, Anne Hatchard, Ebony Marinoff, Chelsea Randall
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Sarah Allan, Anne Hatchard, Ebony Marinoff, Chelsea Randall, Stevie-Lee Thompson, Deni Varnhagen
Rising Star nominees: Eight (one winner, Ebony Marinoff)
Premiership players: 14 (27 premiership medallions in total)
Recruiting profile: 23 drafted to Adelaide, one rookie signing, six from other clubs
Other accolades: One Mark of the Year (Danielle Ponter), one AFLW Leading Goalkicker (Stevie-Lee Thompson)

*Excluding inactive players: Hannah Button

Ebony Marinoff is presented as a member of the AFLW S7 All-Australian team on November 22, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 54 days
Under 21s: Kiara Hillier, Charlotte Mullins, Mikayla Pauga, Bella Smith, Ella Smith
Over 30s: Phoebe Monahan, Jade Pregalj, Cathy Svarc
Average experience: 27.9 games (4.6 finals)
Most experienced player: Ally Anderson (66 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Poppy Boltz, Jennifer Dunne, Kiara Hillier, Charlotte Mullins, Courtney Murphy, Bella Smith, Ella Smith
Average height: 170.2cm
Former All-Australians: Four, five All-Australian guernseys in total (Ally Anderson, Nat Grider x2, Breanna Koenen, Orla O’Dwyer)
Season seven All-Australians: Breanna Koenen, Nat Grider
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Ally Anderson, Shannon Campbell, Breanna Koenen
Rising Star nominees: Seven
Premiership players: 13
Recruiting profile: 18 drafted, seven rookie/free agent signings, three from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Ally Anderson), one Goal of the Year (Courtney Hodder)

*Excluding inactive players: Kate Lutkins, Sharni Webb, Luka Yoshida-Martin

Ally Anderson with the Best and Fairest medal at the 2022 W Awards at the Gabba on November 22, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 218 days
Under 21s: Mia Austin, Lulu Beatty, Mimi Hill, Tahlia Read, Keeley Sherar, Keeley Skepper, Brooke Vickers
Over 30s: Harriet Cordner, Vaomua Laloifi, Phoebe McWilliams, Kerryn Peterson, Darcy Vescio
Average experience: 21.4 games (0.6 finals)
Most experienced player: Darcy Vescio (58 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Marianna Anthony, Lulu Beatty, Dayna Finn, Erone Fitzpatrick, Maddy Hendrie, Tahlia Read, Chloe Wrigley
Average height: 172.1cm
Former All-Australians: Five, nine All-Australian guernseys in total (Jess Dal Pos, Breann Moody x2, Kerryn Peterson x3, Gab Pound, Darcy Vescio x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Breann Moody
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Breann Moody, Gab Pound, Darcy Vescio
Rising Star nominees: Five (one winner, Mimi Hill)
Premiership players: Zero
Recruiting profile: 17 drafted to Carlton, seven rookie/free agent signings, six from other clubs
Other accolades: One Mark of the Year (Darcy Vescio), two AFLW Leading Goalkickers (Darcy Vescio x2)

Darcy Vescio in action during round two, season seven, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 142 days
Under 21s: Charlotte Blair, Imogen Evans, Eliza James, Charlotte Taylor
Over 30s: Ash Brazill, Sophie Casey, Erica Fowler, Stacey Livingstone
Average experience: 28.4 games (2.9 finals)
Most experienced player: Stacey Livingstone (57 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Charlotte Blair, Eleri Morris
Average height: 171.5cm
Former All-Australians: Five, eight All-Australian guernseys in total (Brit Bonnici, Ash Brazill, Brianna Davey x2, Sabrina Frederick x2, Ruby Schleicher x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Brittany Bonnici, Sophie Casey, Stacey Livingstone, Ruby Schleicher
Rising Star nominees: Seven
Premiership players: Zero
Recruiting profile: 17 drafted to Collingwood, six rookie/free agent signings, seven from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Brianna Davey)

Ruby Schleicher poses with the premiership cup on November 2, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 280 days
Under 21s: Mia Busch, Amber Clarke, Paige Scott, Mia Van Dyk, Ashleigh Van Loon, Steph Wales, Lily-Rose Williamson
Over 30s: Sophie Alexander, Leah Cutting, Georgia Nanscawen, Jess Wuetschner
Average experience: 20.9 games (1.0 finals)
Most experienced player: Steph Cain (54 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Matilda Dyke
Average height: 170.8cm
Former All-Australians: Two, four All-Australian guernseys in total (Maddy Prespakis x3, Jess Wuetschner)
Season seven All-Australians: Maddy Prespakis
Players remaining from inaugural list (season seven): Sophie Alexander, Daria Bannister, Alana Barba, Mia Busch, Steph Cain, Amber Clarke, Joanne Doonan, Ellyse Gamble, Georgia Gee, Danielle Marshall, Alex Morcom, Georgia Nanscawen, Maddy Prespakis, Amelia Radford, Paige Scott, Renee Tierney, Bonnie Toogood, Sophie Van De Heuvel, Mia Van Dyk, Ashleigh Can Loon, Jacqui Vogt, Steph Wales, Lily-Rose Williamson, Jess Wuetschner
Rising Star nominees: Four (one winner, Maddy Prespakis)
Premiership players: Two
Recruiting profile: Seven drafted to Essendon, nine rookie/free agency signings, 13 from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Maddy Prespakis)

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*Excluding inactive players: Catherine Phillips



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Carlton’s Madison Prespakis is top of the NAB AFLW pops after claiming the 2020 AFL Women’s Best and Fairest

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 17 days
Under 21s: Tara Stribley, Makaela Tuhakaraina
Over 30s: Ebony Antonio, Kiara Bowers, Amy Mulholland, Aine Tighe, Joanne Cregg
Average experience: 22.2 games (2.0 finals)
Most experienced player: Hayley Miller (60 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Tahleah Mulder, Emmelie Fiedler, Jae Flynn, Joanne Cregg
Average height: 170.3cm
Former All-Australians: Three, five All-Australian guernseys in total (Ebony Antonio, Kiara Bowers x3, Hayley Miller)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Ebony Antonio, Kiara Bowers, Hayley Miller, Gabby O’Sullivan, Ange Stannett
Rising Star nominees: Four
Premiership players: One
Recruiting profile: 21 drafted to Fremantle, seven rookie/free agency signings, two from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Kiara Bowers), one Goal of the Year (Ebony Antonio)

Kiara Bowers is presented as a member of the AFLW 2021 All-Australian team on April 20, 2021. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 223 days
Under 21s: Gabbi Featherston, Zali Friswell, Ingrid Houtsma, Abbey McDonald, Darcy Moloney, Brooke Plummer, Georgie Prespakis
Over 30s: Kate Darby, Chantel Emonson, Renee Garing, Erin Hoare, Meghan McDonald, Shelley Scott, Kate Surman
Average experience: 22.6 games (1.4 finals)
Most experienced player: Shelley Scott (60 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Ingrid Houtsma, Abbey McDonald, Aishling Moloney, Anna Rose Kennedy
Average height: 170.9cm
Former All-Australians: Four, five All-Australian guernseys in total (Amy McDonald, Meghan McDonald x2, Georgie Prespakis, Chloe Scheer)
Season seven All-Australians: Amy McDonald, Georgie Prespakis, Chloe Scheer
Players remaining from inaugural list (season three): Julia Crockett-Grills, Kate Darby, Renee Garing, Erin Hoare**, Meghan McDonald, Nina Morrison, Georgie Rankin, Becky Webster
Rising Star nominees: Six
Premiership players: One
Recruiting profile: 12 drafted to Geelong, 10 rookie/free agency signings, eight from other clubs
Other accolades: One Mark of the Year (Chloe Scheer)

*Excluding inactive players: Samantha Gooden
**Inaugural Cat, returning after four seasons off the list

Erin Hoare poses at GMHBA Stadium on April 5, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 110 days
Under 21s: Daisy D’Arcy, Darcie Davies, Giselle Davies, Alana Gee, Kaylee Kimber, Charlie Rowbottom, Lucy Single, Jasmyn Smith
Over 30s: Lauren Ahrens, Alison Drennan, Clara Fitzpatrick, Bess Keaney, Vivien Saad, Niamh McLaughlin
Average experience: 18.1 games (0.4 finals)
Most experienced player: Jamie Stanton (48 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Darcie Davies, Alana Gee, Meara Girvin, Niamh McLaughlin, Cara McCrossan
Average height: 173.4cm
Former All-Australians: One (Kalinda Howarth)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season four): Lauren Ahrens, Lauren Bella, Kalinda Howarth, Jamie Stanton
Rising Star nominees: Four
Premiership players: Zero
Recruiting profile: 14 drafted to Gold Coast, seven rookie/free agency signings, nine from other clubs
Other accolades: One Goal of the Year (Ashanti Bush)

*Excluding inactive players: Maddison Levi, Teagan Levi, Claire Ransom

Kalinda Howarth in action during round nine, season seven, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 23 years, 214 days
Under 21s: Annise Bradfield, Madison Brazendale, Tess Cattle, Fleur Davies, Jess Doyle, Meghan Gaffney, Zarlie Goldsworthy, Zara Hamilton, Isadora McLeay, Brodee Mowbray, Caitlin Miller
Over 30s: Chloe Dalton, Alicia Eva, Annalyse Lister
Average experience: 21.1 games (0.4 finals)
Most experienced player: Alicia Eva (55 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Fleur Davies, Zara Hamilton, Isadora McLeay, Caitlin Miller
Average height: 170.4cm
Former All-Australians: Three, four All-Australian guernseys in total (Alicia Eva, Isabel Huntington, Alyce Parker x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Nicola Barr, Bec Beeson
Rising Star nominees: 10 (one winner, Isabel Huntington)
Premiership players: Zero
Recruiting profile: 19 drafted to GWS, five rookie/free agency signings, six from other clubs
Other accolades: Nil

Nicola Barr celebrates a Giants win during round five, 2017. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 112 days
Under 21s: Zoe Barbakos, Charlotte Baskaran, Bridget Deed, Mackenzie Eardley, Laura Elliott, Emily Everist, Jasmine Fleming, Bridie Hipwell, Lucy Wales
Over 30s: Kaitlyn Ashmore, Tegan Cunningham, Aileen Gilroy, Tamara Luke, Akec Makur Chuot, Casey Dumont
Average experience: 18.6 games (1.2 finals)
Most experienced player: Emily Bates (66 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Mattea Breed, Casey Dumont
Average height: 172.3cm
Former All-Australians: Three, five All-Australian guernseys in total (Emily Bates x3, Greta Bodey, Sarah Perkins)
Season seven All-Australians: Greta Bodey
Players remaining from inaugural list (season seven): Kaitlyn Ashmore, Janet Baird, Zoe Barbakos, Charlotte Baskaran, Catherine Brown, Tegan Cunningham, Bridget Deed, Mackenzie Eardley, Laura Elliott, Emily Everist, Tahlia Fellows, Jasmine Fleming, Aileen Gilroy, Bridie Hipwell, Ainslie Kemp, Sophie Locke, Tilly Lucas-Rodd, Tamara Luke, Akec Makur Chuot, Aine McDonagh, Sarah Perkins, Jenna Richardson, Tamara Smith, Louise Stephenson, Lucy Wales
Rising Star nominees: Three
Premiership players: Three
Recruiting profile: Eight drafted to Hawthorn, 14 rookie/free agency signings, eight from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Emily Bates)

Greta Bodey (left) and Emily Bates pose for a photo after signing as Hawthorn players on March 3, 2023. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 174 days
Under 21s: Georgia Campbell, Georgina Fowler, Georgia Gall, Tahlia Gillard
Over 30s: Gab Colvin, Sinead Goldrick, Jordan Ivey, Samantha Johnson, Karen Paxman, Lauren Pearce, Rhiannon Watt
Average experience: 32.4 games (4.9 finals)
Most experienced player: Libby Birch (65 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Georgia Gall, Aimee Mackin, Saraid Taylor
Average height: 172.2cm
Former All-Australians: Six, 17 All-Australian guernseys in total (Libby Birch x2, Tayla Harris x4, Kate Hore x2, Karen Paxman x5, Lauren Pearce x2, Olivia Purcell x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Kate Hore, Olivia Purcell
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Sarah Lampard, Lily Mithen, Karen Paxman, Lauren Pearce
Rising Star nominees: 11 (one winner, Tyla Hanks)
Premiership players: 20 (21 premiership medallions in total)
Recruiting profile: 15 drafted to Melbourne, eight rookie/free agency signings, seven from other clubs
Other accolades: Two Marks of the Year (Tayla Harris x2), one Goal of the Year (Kate Hore)

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*Excluding inactive players: Samantha Johnson (AFL Pregnancy Policy)

Karen Paxman signs a fan’s face after Melbourne won the qualifying final against Adelaide on November 4, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 352 days
Under 21s: Tess Craven, Taylah Gatt, Charli Granville, Cassidy Mailer
Over 30s: Emma Kearney, Kate Shierlaw
Average experience: 25.5 games (3.2 finals)
Most experienced player: Tahlia Randall (63 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Cassidy Mailer, Niamh Martin, Ruby Tripodi
Average height: 170.1cm
Former All-Australians: Four, 16 All-Australian guernseys in total (Jasmine Garner x5, Emma Kearney x7, Emma King x2, Ash Riddell x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney
Players remaining from inaugural list (season three): Nicole Bresnehan, Jenna Bruton, Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney, Emma King, Tahlia Randall, Ash Riddell
Rising Star nominees: Three
Premiership players: Two
Recruiting profile: 15 drafted to North Melbourne, seven rookie/free agency signings, seven from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Best and Fairest win (Emma Kearney)

*Excluding inactive players: Zoe Savarirayan

North Melbourne’s Emma Kearney speaks after being named captain of the 2022 AFLW All-Australian team at the AFLW W Awards on April 5, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 196 days
Under 21s: Alex Ballard, Ella Boag, Amelie Borg, Laquoiya Cockatoo-Motlap, Litonya Cockatoo-Motlap, Abbey Dowrick, Yasmin Duursma, Hannah Ewings, Lily Johnson, Sachi Syme, Indy Tahau, Julia Teakle, Matilda Scholz, Georgie Jaques
Over 30s: Jade de Melo, Hannah Dunn, Ange Foley, Olivia Levicki, Erin Phillips
Average experience: 18.9 games (1.5 finals)
Most experienced player: Justine Mules (58 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Matlida Scholz, Georgie Jaques
Average height: 171.5cm
Former All-Australians: Four, seven All-Australian guernseys in total (Janelle Cuthbertson, Gemma Houghton x2, Erin Phillips x3, Ashleigh Saint)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season seven): Alex Ballard, Ella Boag, Amelie Borg, Laquoiya Cockatoo-Motlap, Litonya Cockatoo-Motlap, Jade de Melo, Abbey Dowrick, Hannah Dunn, Yasmin Duursma, Hannah Ewings, Ange Foley, Jade Halfpenny, Cheyenne Hammond, Gemma Houghton, Lily Johnson, Olivia Levicki, Maggie MacLachlan, Maria Moloney, Justine Mules, Ebony O’Dea, Erin Phillips, Sachi Syme, Indy Tahau, Julia Teakle
Rising Star nominees: Three (one winner, Hannah Ewings)
Premiership players: Five (10 premiership medallions in total)
Recruiting profile: Eight drafted to Port Adelaide, nine rookie/free agency signings, 15 from other clubs
Other accolades: Two AFLW Best and Fairest wins (Erin Phillips x2), one AFLW Leading Goalkicker (Ashleigh Saint), one Goal of the Year (Erin Phillips)

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*Excluding inactive players: Jacqui Yorston

Erin Phillips of the Crows celebrates winning the Best and Fairest award during the 2019 W Awards at Peninsula on April 02, 2019 in Melbourne, Australia. (2)

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 74 days
Under 21s: Ellie McKenzie, Stella Reid, Charley Ryan, Jemima Woods, Emelia Yassir
Over 30s: Katie Brennan, Sarah D’Arcy, Tessa Lavey, Eilish Sheerin
Average experience: 23.8 games (1.7 finals)
Most experienced player: Sarah Hosking (55 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Amelia Peck, Charley Ryan, Shelby Knoll
Average height: 171.7cm
Former All-Australians: Four, eight All-Australian guernseys in total (Katie Brennan x2, Monique Conti x4, Caitlin Greiser, Eilish Sheerin)
Season seven All-Australians: Monique Conti, Eilish Sheerin
Players remaining from inaugural list (season four): Katie Brennan, Monique Conti, Kate Dempsey, Sarah Hosking, Laura McClelland, Bec Miller, Gabby Seymour
Rising Star nominees: Three
Premiership players: One
Recruiting profile: 11 drafted to Richmond, six rookie/free agency signings, 13 from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Leading Goalkicker (Caitlin Greiser)

Monique Conti during Richmond’s semi-final against North Melbourne. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 25 years, 231 days
Under 21s: J’Noemi Anderson, Alice Burke, Ella Friend, Caitlin Matthews, Beth Pinchin, Ashleigh Richards, Tyanna Smith
Over 30s: Steph Chiocci, Nat Exon, Bianca Jakobsson, Deanna Jolliffe, Jaimee Lambert, Simone Nalder, Hannah Priest, Nicola Stevens
Average experience: 26.5 games (1.0 finals)
Most experienced player: Jaimee Lambert (61 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Caitlin Matthews, Beth Pinchin
Average height: 170.8cm
Former All-Australians: Five, six All-Australian guernseys in total (Jaimee Lambert x2, Erin McKinnon, Georgia Patrikios, Nicola Stevens, Jesse Wardlaw)
Season seven All-Australians: Jesse Wardlaw
Players remaining from inaugural list (season four): Rosie Dillon, Nat Exon, Darcy Guttridge, Molly McDonald, Georgia Patrikios, Hannah Priest, Olivia Vesely, Nicola Xenos
Rising Star nominees: Four
Premiership players: One
Recruiting profile: 14 drafted to St Kilda, four rookie/free agency signings, 12 from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Leading Goalkicker (Jesse Wardlaw)

Georgia Patrikios (centre) is seen during round 10, season seven, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 23 years, 296 days
Under 21s: Jaide Anthony, Laura Gardiner, Montana Ham, Cynthia Hamilton, Ella Heads, Sofia Hurley, Ally Morphett, Ruby Sargent-Wilson, Paris McCarthy
Over 30s: Brooke Lochland, Alana Woodward, Jennifer Higgins
Average experience: 15.2 games (0.6 finals)
Most experienced player: Aliesha Newman (48 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Montana Beruldsen, Alice Mitchell, Paris McCarthy, Jennifer Higgins, Julie O’Sullivan
Average height: 170.6cm
Former All-Australians: Two, three All-Australian guernseys in total (Brooke Lochland, Chloe Molloy x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season seven): Jaide Anthony, Kiara Beesley, Montana Beruldsen, Sarah Ford, Montana Ham, Lexi Hamilton, Cynthia Hamilton, Ella Heads, Sofia Hurley, Bridie Kennedy, Brooke Lochland, Alice Mitchell, Ally Morphett, Aliesha Newman, Bec Privitelli, Kate Reynolds, Ruby Sargent-Wilson, Paige Sheppard, Bella Smith, Lisa Steane, Lauren Szigeti, Brenna Tarrant, Eliza Vale, Aimee Whelan, Alana Woodward
Rising Star nominees: Five (one winner, Chloe Molloy)
Premiership players: One
Recruiting profile: Five drafted, 13 rookie/free agency signings, 11 from other clubs
Other accolades: One AFLW Leading Goalkicker (Brooke Lochland), one Mark of the Year (Bec Privitelli), one Goal of the Year (Aliesha Newman)

*Excluding inactive players: Hayley Bullas, Maddy Collier

Chloe Molloy wins the 2018 NAB AFLW Rising Star award. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 23 years, 225 days
Under 21s: Jaide Britton, Abbygail Bushby, Emily Elkington, Amy Franklin, Sarah Lakay, Bella Lewis, Ella Roberts, Courtney Rowley, Beth Schilling, Charlie Thomas, Lauren Wakfer, Zoe Wakfer
Over 30s: Dana Hooker, Aimee Schmidt, Jess Sedunary
Average experience: 18.5 games (0.3 finals)
Most experienced player: Belinda Smith (50 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Emily Elkington, Lauren Wakfer, Zoe Wakfer
Average height: 171.8cm
Former All-Australians: One, two All-Australian guernseys in total (Dana Hooker x2)
Season seven All-Australians: Nil
Players remaining from inaugural list (season four): Kate Bartlett**, Kellie Gibson, Dana Hooker, Sophie McDonald, Belinda Smith, Emma Swanson
Rising Star nominees: Four
Premiership players: Two
Recruiting profile: 14 drafted to West Coast, six rookie/free agency signings, 10 from other clubs
Other accolades: Nil

**Inaugural Eagle, returned in season seven after two seasons unlisted

Dana Hooker in action during round three, season seven, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

Average age at September 1: 24 years, 44 days
Under 21s: Keely Coyne, Aurora Smith, Rylie Wilcox, Heidi Woodley
Over 30s: Elle Bennetts, Richelle Cranston
Average experience: 27.1 games (1.1 finals)
Most experienced player: Ellie Blackburn (58 career games)
Players yet to make AFLW debut: Maggie Gorham, Brianna McFarlane, Dominique Carruthers
Average height: 170.6cm
Former All-Australians: Three, five All-Australian guernseys in total (Ellie Blackburn x3, Kirsty Lamb, Katie Lynch)
Season seven All-Australians: Katie Lynch
Players remaining from inaugural list (season one): Ellie Blackburn, Bailey Hunt, Kirsty Lamb, Kirsten McLeod
Rising Star nominees: 10
Premiership players: Six
Recruiting profile: 18 drafted to the Western Bulldogs, seven rookie/free agency signings, five from other clubs
Other accolades: Nil

Ellie Blackburn kicks the ball during the Western Bulldogs’ elimination final against Collingwood on November 6, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos
Ellie Blackburn in action during S7 match between the Western Bulldogs and Geelong at Mars Stadium in round six, 2022. Picture: AFL Photos

 

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