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Aliesha Newman (born 16 September 1995) is an Australian rules footballer playing for Greater Western Sydney in the
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(AFLW) competition. She has previously played for
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, Collingwood, and Sydney.


Early life

Newman was born in
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and is of
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/ref> Her family is from
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and she spent some of her youth on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland but moved to Melbourne in Victoria where Newman was raised and schooled.


AFLW career


Melbourne

Newman was recruited by
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as a free agent in October 2016. She made her debut in the fifteen point loss to
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at
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in the opening round of the 2017 season. She missed the next three matches before returning for the round five match against Greater Western Sydney at Blacktown International Sportspark Oval. She played the remainder of the season to finish with four matches for the year. Melbourne signed Newman for the 2018 season during the trade period in May 2017. Newman was awarded Goal of the Year in 2018 for her goal in round 2 against
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.


Collingwood

In August 2020, Newman was traded by
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to Collingwood in a three-club deal which involved
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.


Sydney

In May 2022, Newman joined expansion club Sydney. The speedy small forward played 9 games for the club in the inaugural AFLW season as its most experienced player, becoming the first Indigenous AFLW player at each of her three clubs. In round two of the 2023 season, Newman played her 50th AFLW game when she booted an equal career-high 3 goals against Geelong at
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. She continued to be a regular in the forward line, playing 10 games for the season including kicking a goal in each of the club's first two finals appearances. Newman also designed the Swans' first ever Indigenous Round guernsey unique to AFLW in 2023.


Greater Western Sydney

Ahead of the 2024 AFL Women's season, Newman was traded to cross-town club Greater Western Sydney along with an exchange of picks.


Personal life

Newman is originally from Braybrook in
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's western suburbs. She is the older sibling of Australian weightlifter Teagan Newman.


Statistics

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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Newman, Aliesha 1995 births Living people Melbourne Football Club (AFLW) players Collingwood Football Club (AFLW) players Indigenous Australian players of Australian rules football Australian rules footballers from Melbourne Sydney Swans (AFLW) players People from Sunshine, Victoria Australian rules footballers from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland