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Laela has been brought in for Jacinta Hose, who has been placed on the inactive list for 2025 due to a serious back injury. This is after she recovered from an ACL.

Laela is 19 years old, from North Adelaide SANFLW team. She recently won BOG medal for SANFLW state team against WAFLW. She is a defender/midfielder who has worked hard on her craft since missing out on the draft last year.

 
4 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Laela has been brought in for Jacinta Hose, who has been placed on the inactive list for 2025 due to a serious back injury. This is after she recovered from an ACL.

Laela is 19 years old, from North Adelaide SANFLW team. She recently won BOG medal for SANFLW state team against WAFLW. She is a defender/midfielder who has worked hard on her craft since missing out on the draft last year.

Thanks Katrina is Laela related to The Ebert family? She sounds like a great pickup.💕❤️💙

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3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks Katrina is Laela related to The Ebert family? She sounds like a great pickup.💕❤️💙

Daughter of SANFL player Daniel Ebert from North Adelaide.

 
18 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Thanks Katrina is Laela related to The Ebert family? She sounds like a great pickup.💕❤️💙

12 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Daughter of SANFL player Daniel Ebert from North Adelaide.

But is that THE Ebert family, or just a local free range Ebert?

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3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

16 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

But is that THE Ebert family, or just a local free range Ebert?

Yes, from what I've found out, Daniel and his brother Ricky are the sons of Jeff Ebert, who is the brother of Russell and Craig Ebert who both played for Port Adelaide, and Russell for North Melbourne

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Blumin hell. You have to feel for Jacinta Hose. This new injury can’t be easy to deal with physically or mentally. Hope she fully recovers and makes it back next year

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1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

Blumin hell. You have to feel for Jacinta Hose. This new injury can’t be easy to deal with physically or mentally. Hope she fully recovers and makes it back next year

I know, I feel for her. On the plus, though, the club are happy enough with her to offer her a contract extension which she's about to sign. I wish her a speedy recovery, though, poor thing.

Super bad luck for Jacinta. I like that we've signed a contact extension in the aftermath - we look after our players. Look forward to seeing her out there in 2026.

An Ebert is only an Ebert from the Ebert region of France. Jokes aside, looks like Laela will provide some good coverage for a few positions. Always good when a player is described as "coachable" especially if they've missed out in their draft year. Something to prove!

 

welcome aboard laela. Looking forward to seeing you run around in the red and blue

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