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2025 AFLW All-Australian

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Squad announced:

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AFLW AA SQUAD: Roos dominate, star goalkickers miss, youn...

After an unbeaten home and away season, the Kangaroos dominate the AFLW All-Australian squad of 42 players

Squad members by club

6 - North Melbourne
4 - Brisbane
3 - Carlton, Fremantle, Geelong, Melbourne, Port Adelaide, Sydney
2 - Adelaide, Greater Western Sydney, Hawthorn, St Kilda
1 - Collingwood, Essendon, Gold Coast, Richmond, West Coast, Western Bulldogs

Melbourne Demons

Maeve Chaplin

Tyla Hanks

Kate Hore

 
10 minutes ago, BDA said:

zanker unlucky

Yeah, to not even make the squad. But then when she won the competition goal kicking she could only make the bench. 😕😠

 

Zanker especially stiff, plus Macca

Zanker 4th in goal kicking in the comp but the quality the getting better across the comp at a rate of knots

Has anyone watched North this year to see if Birch is worthy of an AA nomination? I wouldn't have thought the ball went into North's defence often enough for them to be getting multiple defenders nominated.


Maca extremely unlucky!

But the wanted to reward every team,

And did I see s couple of Irish names in there?

17 hours ago, poita said:

Has anyone watched North this year to see if Birch is worthy of an AA nomination? I wouldn't have thought the ball went into North's defence often enough for them to be getting multiple defenders nominated.

She plays for North. That in itself is worthy of nomination in the AFL's eyes. Anything outside of North is according to them second rate, and if its connected to Melbourne, why even consider them? The AFL's love affair with their favourites and contempt they have for us I don't think they're even trying to hide anymore.

4 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

She plays for North. That in itself is worthy of nomination in the AFL's eyes. Anything outside of North is according to them second rate, and if its connected to Melbourne, why even consider them? The AFL's love affair with their favourites and contempt they have for us I don't think they're even trying to hide anymore.

Why would they have contempt for us? We’ve been flying the flag, along with the doggies, for the women’s game for decades.

 

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