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2021 West Coast Eagles Women's Season
The West Coast Eagles are an Australian rules football team based in Perth, Western Australia. The 2021 AFL Women's season was their second season in that competition, their first season with Daniel Pratt as coach, and their second season with Emma Swanson as captain. They won two out of the nine games they played, their only wins being by one point against and 39 points against . They finished 12th out of 14 on the ladder, missing out on qualifying for finals. The season was marked by many injuries to the team's players, most notably to star player Dana Hooker, who was unable to play for most of the season due to a kitchen accident. Young midfielders Mikayla Bowen and Isabella Lewis were standout players, both receiving Rising Star nominations. Lewis was the team's best and fairest player, winning the West Coast Club Champion medal. Bowen was the team's sole inclusion in the All-Australian squad. Grace Kelly was the team's leading goalkicker, with seven goals. Backgrou ...
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West Coast Eagles (AFL Women's)
The West Coast Eagles (abbreviated as Eagles) is an AFL Women's team based in Perth, Western Australia. The team is associated with the West Coast Eagles (AFL Men's) team and in September 2017 was granted a license by the AFL to compete in the league from the start of the 2020 season. The team shares home games between Lathlain Park, Perth Stadium and Leederville Oval. Squad Season summaries ^ Denotes the ladder was split into two conferences. Figure refers to the club's overall finishing position in the home-and-away season. References {{Perth Sports Teams AFL Women's clubs West Coast Eagles Australian rules football clubs in Western Australia ...
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2021 AFL Women's All-Australian Team
The 2021 AFL Women's All-Australian team represents the best-performed players of the 2021 AFL Women's season. The team was announced on 20 April 2021 as a complete women's Australian rules football team of 21 players. The team is honorary and does not play any games. Selection panel The selection panel for the 2021 AFL Women's All-Australian team consisted of chairwoman Nicole Livingstone, Steve Hocking, Josh Vanderloo, Kelli Underwood, Sarah Black, Tim Harrington, Shelley Ware, Sharelle McMahon, Courtney Cramey and Melissa Hickey. Initial squad The initial 40-woman All-Australian squad was announced on 31 March. had the most players selected in the initial squad with six, and every team had at least one representative. Fifteen players from the 2020 team were among those selected. Final team The final team was announced on 20 April. Collingwood had the most selections with four, and every team except and had at least one representative. Six players achieved selectio ...
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Emily Bonser
Emily Bonser (born 27 October 1995) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for West Coast in the AFL Women's AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semi-professional Australian rules football league for female players. The first season of the league in February and March 2017 had eight teams; the league expanded to 10 teams in the 2019 season, ... (AFLW). AFLW career Bonser joined West Coast for their inaugural season. At the end of the season, Bonser retired from football for personal reasons. References External links * * Living people 1995 births West Coast Eagles (AFLW) players Australian rules footballers from Western Australia Sportswomen from Western Australia {{AFL-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Talia Radan
Talia Radan (born 9 May 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for in the AFL Women's competition. She was drafted by Adelaide with their eighth selection and fifty-eighth overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season. She was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated Brisbane by six points at Metricon Stadium in the AFL Women's Grand Final. She played every match in her debut season to finish with eight matches. Adelaide signed Radan for the 2018 season during the trade period in May 2017. Ahead of the 2019 season, Radan was traded to Melbourne as part of a 5-way deal, including Christina Bernardi and 12 picks. Talia studied Law and Social Science at the University of Adelaide before moving to Canberra. Talia did her Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice with the Australian National University before moving to work for ...
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Hayley Bullas
Hayley Bullas (born 23 September 1996) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Sydney in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She has previously played for West Coast. AFLW career Bullas signed with West Coast during the first period of the 2019 expansion club signing period in August. She made her debut against Collingwood at Victoria Park in the opening round of the 2020 season. In November 2022, Bullas was delisted by West Coast. In March 2023, Bullas was signed by Sydney Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ... as a delisted free agent. References External links * * 1996 births Living people West Coast Eagles (AFLW) players Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) {{AFL-bio-1990s-stub ...
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Parris Laurie
Parris Laurie (born 9 December 1994) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for Fremantle and West Coast in the AFL Women's (AFLW). AFLW career Laurie was drafted by Fremantle with their fifth selection and fiftieth overall in the 2018 AFL Women's draft. She made her debut in the four point win against Melbourne at Casey Fields in the opening round of the 2019 season. In April 2019, Laurie joined crosstown rivals West Coast for their inaugural season. In June 2022, Laurie retired from football. Personal life Her brother Jesse Laurie played football for Claremont in the West Australian Football League and was drafted by Port Adelaide in the 2009 AFL rookie draft, but never played a senior game in the Australian Football League The Australian Football League (AFL) is the only fully professional competition of Australian rules football. Through the AFL Commission, the AFL also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the la ...
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Alicia Janz
Alicia Janz (born 25 May 1990) is a former Australian rules football and netball player who played in the AFL Women's competition and ANZ Championship. Early life Janz was born in Katherine, Northern Territory to a Papua New Guinean and Torres Strait Islander mother and Australian father. She is of Meriam Mer ancestry. Janz was raised in Derby, Western Australia where she was first introduced to Australian rules football, playing informally with other locals.Indigenous trailblazer's incredible journey from YouTubing rules to Competition Committee
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Courtney Guard
Courtney Guard (née Stubbs, born 26 September 1991) is a retired Australian rules footballer who played for Fremantle and West Coast in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Guard was drafted by Fremantle with their fourth selection and thirty-ninth overall in the 2018 AFL Women's draft. She only played one game for Fremantle, in a loss to in Darwin in the fourth round of the 2019 season. At the end of the 2019 season, Guard was recruited by West Coast for their inaugural season in 2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- .... In May 2022, Guard retired to focus on her career and new role as Head of Sport at Perth College. A school teacher, Guard was previously a 100m hurdler and basketball player. References External links * * 1991 births Living people Frem ...
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Andrew Di Loreto
Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s, it was among the top ten most popular names given to boys in English-speaking countries. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew". The word is derived from the el, Ἀνδρέας, ''Andreas'', itself related to grc, ἀνήρ/ἀνδρός ''aner/andros'', "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "brave", "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew. Popularity Australia In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular name given to boys in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s. Canada Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for mal ...
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Ryan Turnbull (footballer)
Ryan Edwin Turnbull (born 23 September 1971) is a former Australian rules footballer who represented the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Turnbull was a member of the Eagles' 1994 premiership side, and was the club's first-choice ruckman for much of the 1990s. He also played with the and East Perth Football Clubs in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), and was awarded the Sandover Medal in 2001 as the best player in the competition, as well as winning the Simpson Medal in 2001 and 2002 as the best player in the league's grand final. In State of Origin football, Turnbull represented Western Australia in five matches between 1992 and 1999, and captained a Western Australian representative team in 2003. Early life Turnbull was born to John Turnbull and Kaye Holdsworth on 23 September 1971, in Mount Lawley, Western Australia.
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Brady Grey
Brady Grey (born 20 July 1995) is an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Drafted with the 58th selection in the 2013 AFL draft from the Burnie Dockers Football Club in the Tasmanian State League, he played for Peel Thunder in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), Fremantle's reserve team during the 2014 season before suffering a stress fracture in his back in July. Grey continued to play for Peel throughout 2015, and made his AFL debut for Fremantle in the final round of the 2015 AFL season, when Fremantle sent a weakened team to play Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval. Twelve changes were made to the team, and Grey was one of four players to make their AFL debuts. He was delisted at the conclusion of the 2016 season, before he was subsequently re-drafted by Fremantle in the 2017 rookie draft. He played 14 games for Fremantle in 2017, but only four more in 2018 before being delisted again at the e ...
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Jo Beechey
Jo, jo, JO, or J.O. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Jo'' (film), a 1972 French comedy * ''Jo'' (TV series), a French TV series *"Jo", a song by Goldfrapp from ''Tales of Us'' *"Jo", a song by Mr. Oizo from ''Lambs Anger'' * Jo a fictional character in the ''Star Wars'' franchise People * Jo (given name) * Jô, Brazilian footballer João Alves de Assis Silva (born 1987) * Josiel Alves de Oliveira (born 1988), Brazilian footballer also known as Jô * Jō (surname), a Japanese surname * Cho (Korean name), a common Korean surname which can be romanized as Jo Codes * JO, ISO 3166 country code for Jordan * .jo, the Internet country code top-level domain for Jordan * JO, IATA code for JALways, a subsidiary of Japan Airlines Other uses * ''jō'' (), a wooden staff used in some Japanese martial arts * ''jō'' (), a Japanese unit of length equivalent to the Chinese zhang * ''jō'' (), a Japanese unit of area corresponding to the area of a standard tatami mat (1×½ ken or 18 ...
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