TWELVE West Australian women were selected in the inaugural AFL National Women’s Draft last week to represent the Melbourne Football Club and Western Bulldogs at the MCG in June.
This ground breaking match will be the first time AFL clubs have competed in an AFL sanctioned women’s match, with the game to be held on Saturday June 29 as part of AFL Women’s Round.
Showcasing the immense talent in Western Australia, nine women were drafted to the Demons and two to the Bulldogs. The third draft pick overall was Swan Districts midfielder Chelsea Randall, who will don the Melbourne colours.
Randall expressed her great honour in being selected to represent Melbourne in the first AFL Women’s match.
"This is truly a dream come true. I’m delighted to play for Melbourne, which is one of the most historic teams in football," she said.
"I play the game because I’m passionate about football. Being able to play and compete at this level is incredible. I hope this game is the start of a national competition that young women can aspire to be part of.
"I can’t wait to get out on the MCG in a Demons guernsey and play some footy.’
Michelle Cowan, the only woman assistant coach at a professional league level in Western Australia, was selected to coach the Melbourne team. Cowan is the assistant coach with South Fremantle Football Club and believes this is a huge step forward in women’s footy.
"I’m so thrilled to be a part of this and the support from the AFL, West Australian Football Commission and the state clubs. To put women’s footy at a national level is incredible.
"The talent coming through women’s footy is outstanding. I’m really excited to see what the future holds. It won’t be long till we see a national competition."
WA Football Commission Director of Pathways and Competition, Grant Dorrington, said the national draft is a result of the huge investment by the WAFC, the AFL and clubs into women’s football over the past 25 years.
"The national draft and upcoming match has been a long time coming. There will be a national women’s competition in the future and I expect to see a WA team participating that will be very strong and competitive."
The National Women’s Draft attracted the cream of the crop from around Australia with over 320 nominations put forward and 50 players selected in total.
Players from Western Australia that will be representing the Demons or the Bulldogs:
Melbourne
Chelsea Randall, Swan Districts (3)
Kara Donellan, Swan Distrcicts (5)
Kirby Bentley, East Fremantle (9)
Melissa Caulfield, East Fremantle (15)
Kiara Bowers, Coastal Titans (19)
Emma Swanson, Peel Thunderbirds (29)
Brooke White, Coastal Titans (31)
Renee Firth, Coastal Titans (41)
Stephanie Walding, East Fremantle (43)
Western Bulldogs
Leah Mascall, Coastal Titans (24)
Kira Phillips, Peel Thunderbirds (32)
Kellie Marie Gibson, Swan Districts (48)Picture: Top 5 WA draft selections Kara Donellan and Chelsea Randall with coach Michelle Cowan, centre.