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Karen Paxman (born 25 November 1988) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the
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(AFLW). A defender, tall, Paxman plays primarily on the
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with the ability to push into the
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. She first played football at sixteen years of age and won a premiership and league best and fairest in her first year. She played in the premier division of the
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(VWFL) from the 2009 season and won three VWFL premierships with St Albans and the Darebin Falcons, in addition to a VFL Women's premiership with Darebin. Her accolades in football include three league best and fairest, state representation on four occasions, featuring in the VFL Women's team of the year and is a five-time All-Australian. Her achievements in the VWFL saw her recruited by the
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with the sixth selection in the 2013 women's draft ahead of that year's exhibition match. She played with the Bulldogs throughout the women's AFL exhibition series before she was recruited by Melbourne to play in the all-star match in September 2016. Her performance in the all-star match saw her signed by Melbourne as a priority player ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's season in 2017.


State league and representative career

Paxman first played football at sixteen years of age in 2005 with Lalor Park, securing a premiership in her first year of football, in addition to winning the division two best and fairest in the south east conference of the
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(VWFL). She won a further two league best and fairest in the north west conference in the VWFL, winning the Kate Lawrence Medal in 2006 playing for Hadfield and another in 2008 playing for Heidelberg. She received state honours representing Victoria at the 2007 AFL Women's National Championships where she received All-Australian honours. Paxman played her first senior VWFL season with St Albans (now the VU Western Spurs) in 2009. She played over fifty matches with St Albans, including the 2011 grand final victory, in which she won the Lisa Hardeman medal as the best player on the ground. In the same year, she represented Victoria for the second time at the AFL Women's National Championship where she played in the winning final over Western Australia and was named in the All-Australian side. Prior to the start of the 2013 season, Paxman changed VWFL teams and joined the Darebin Falcons, and won a premiership in her first season with the club. In the same year, she was drafted by the
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with their third selection and sixth overall in the 2013 women's draft to play in the inaugural women's AFL exhibition match against the Melbourne Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in front of approximately 8,000 people in a thirty-two point loss. A week before the exhibition match, she played in the AFL Women's National Championships representing Victoria and was named on the half-back line in the All-Australian team. Paxman played in her third VWFL premiership in the 2014 grand final against Diamond Creek at
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. In the same year, she was one of thirteen players retained by the Western Bulldogs to play in the 2014 women's AFL exhibition match against Melbourne, in which the club lost by forty-six points at
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and she was named in the Bulldogs' best players. After missing the entire 2015 season due to travelling, Paxman returned to the Darebin Falcons for the inaugural VFL Women's season in 2016. In her first match in over a year, she was named the best player on the ground by ''Preston Leader'' journalist, Tim Michell. She played eighteen matches for the year, including the grand final victory against Melbourne University, in addition to being named on the half back line in the VFL Women's team of the year. With the growth of the women's exhibition series, she played two matches for the Western Bulldogs in March and June, the second of which, she was named in the Bulldogs' best players by ''AFL Media'' in the thirteen point win over Western Australia at Etihad Stadium. After playing with the Western Bulldogs throughout the exhibition series, she was recruited by Melbourne to play in the all-star match in September against the Western Bulldogs at
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as a showcase for the inaugural
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(AFLW) season in 2017. In the thirty-nine point loss, she recorded a game-high twenty-six disposals and was named Melbourne's second best player by ''AFL Media'' journalist, Bruce Matthews.


AFL Women's career


2017: Inaugural season

After her performance in the all-star match, Paxman was signed by the Melbourne Football Club as a priority player. Predicted to be one of the "stars" of the AFLW competition by '' Herald Sun'' journalist, Liam Twomey, her accurate kicking and decision making was speculated to give her an edge over other women in the league. She debuted in the club's inaugural match against at
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in a fifteen-point loss. She recorded a game-high twenty-four disposals and was named Melbourne's best player by the ''Herald Sun'' and ''AFL Media''. The next week in the nineteen point win over at
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, she recorded an equal-second most disposals (15) and kicked her first AFLW goal, in addition to being named Melbourne's best player for the second consecutive week by the ''Herald Sun'' and ''AFL Media'', with
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journalist, Anna Harrington, naming her the best player on the ground. Paxman continued recording high disposal counts the next few weeks, collecting twenty-seven disposals in the fourteen point win over the at
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, twenty-four in the six point win against at Casey Fields, twenty-five in the five point loss to at the Blacktown International Sportspark and twenty-one in the two point win over at TIO Stadium. Heading into the final round, she was leading the disposal count in the league. Her seventeen disposals in the fifty-four point win over at Casey Fields in the final round pushed her to second overall in the league, finishing one disposal behind teammate,
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. She was named in Melbourne's best players in every match of the year apart from the round six win against Adelaide, and was consequently predicted to poll highly in the league best and fairest according to ''Herald Sun'' journalist, Lauren Wood, and ''AFL Media'' reporter, Sarah Black. She was ultimately the runner up in the award, finishing with ten votes and four behind winner,
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. Her season was further rewarded with being one of three Melbourne nominees for the
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most valuable player award—in which she was also the runner up behind Erin Phillips—and was listed in the
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. With the inaugural season only having one year contracts, she re-signed with Melbourne for the 2018 season during the trade period in May 2017.


2018–present: Multiple All-Australian selections

Paxman experienced a volatile start to
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, gathering eight disposals early in Melbourne's round 1 win over Greater Western Sydney before suffering a back injury which prevented her from returning to the field after quarter-time. Nevertheless, she recorded 21 disposals and played a highly influential role one week later in an emphatic 32-point victory against reigning premier Adelaide. Although Melbourne yet again narrowly missed out on qualifying for the grand final, Paxman earned her second All-Australian selection in as many years. In the absence of pregnant leader Daisy Pearce,
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saw Paxman elevated to the position of Melbourne vice-captain. She enjoyed another successful individual season which included standout performances in victories against Brisbane and the Western Bulldogs, managing 24 disposals and a goal on both occasions. Recognition followed in the form of her maiden club best and fairest award as well as finishing third in the league best and fairest behind Erin Phillips and Dana Hooker with 10 votes. The consistent output in her AFLW career would be underlined by becoming the first three-time All-Australian, a feat shared with Emma Kearney and Chelsea Randall. During the post-season trade period, Paxman signed a two-year contract with Melbourne despite strong interest from expansion club St Kilda. The
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saw Paxman obtain her fourth AFL Women's All-Australian team selection, named in the rover position. In the
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, Paxman was awarded with her fifth consecutive
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blazer, named on the interchange bench.


Statistics

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Paxman, Karen Living people 1988 births Australian rules footballers from Victoria (Australia) Melbourne Football Club (AFLW) players All-Australians (AFL Women's) Darebin Falcons players