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2023 AFL Women's All-Australian team

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2023 AFL Women's All-Australian team
Date27 November 2023
VenueCrown Melbourne
Hosted bySarah Jones
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFox Footy
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The 2023 AFL Women's All-Australian team represents the best-performed players of the 2023 AFL Women's season. The team was announced on 27 November 2023 as a complete women's Australian rules football team of 21 players.

Selection panel

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The selection panel for the AFL Women's season seven All-Australian team consisted of chairwoman Nicole Livingstone, Andrew Dillon, Laura Kane, Jason Bennett, Kelli Underwood, Sarah Black, Katie Loynes, Narelle Smith and Megan Waters.[1]

Initial squad

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The initial 42-woman All-Australian squad was announced on 14 November 2023. Minor premiers Adelaide had the most players selected in the initial squad with six. All 18 teams had at least one player named in the squad, the first time this has occurred.[2]

Bold Named in the final team
Club Total Player(s)
Adelaide 6 Chelsea Biddell, Caitlin Gould, Anne Hatchard, Niamh Kelly, Ebony Marinoff, Danielle Ponter
Brisbane 4 Ally Anderson, Sophie Conway, Dakota Davidson, Nat Grider
Carlton 1 Keeley Sherar
Collingwood 1 Brianna Davey
Essendon 2 Madison Prespakis, Bonnie Toogood
Fremantle 2 Emma O'Driscoll, Mim Strom
Geelong 2 Nina Morrison, Georgie Prespakis
Gold Coast 3 Daisy D'Arcy, Charlie Rowbottom, Claudia Whitfort
Greater Western Sydney 2 Tarni Evans, Zarlie Goldsworthy
Hawthorn 1 Emily Bates
Melbourne 4 Tahlia Gillard, Tyla Hanks, Kate Hore, Eden Zanker
North Melbourne 4 Jasmine Ferguson, Jasmine Garner, Emma Kearney, Ash Riddell
Port Adelaide 2 Abbey Dowrick, Gemma Houghton
Richmond 2 Monique Conti, Eilish Sheerin
St Kilda 1 Jaimee Lambert
Sydney 3 Laura Gardiner, Chloe Molloy, Ally Morphett
West Coast 1 Charlotte Thomas
Western Bulldogs 1 Ellie Blackburn

Final team

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The final team was announced on 27 November 2023. Adelaide had the most selections with four, followed by Brisbane, North Melbourne and Sydney with three each. Ten teams were represented overall. Eleven players achieved selection for the first time, while seven players from the 2022 season 7 team were selected, with North Melbourne captain Emma Kearney achieving selection for the eighth consecutive season. Melbourne captain Kate Hore was named as All-Australian captain, while Essendon co-captain Bonnie Toogood was named as vice-captain.[3] The three 2023 AFLW All Australian umpires were also announced, with Joel Clamp (Field Umpire), Adrian Pretorius (Boundary Umpire) and Emilie Hill (Goal Umpire) selected.

2023 AFL Women's All-Australian team
B: Charlotte Thomas (West Coast) Chelsea Biddell (Adelaide)  
HB: Emma Kearney (North Melbourne) Emma O'Driscoll (Fremantle) Eilish Sheerin (Richmond)
C: Niamh Kelly (Adelaide) Monique Conti (Richmond) Sophie Conway (Brisbane)
HF: Chloe Molloy (Sydney) Bonnie Toogood (Essendon) (vice-captain) Kate Hore (Melbourne) (captain)
F: Dakota Davidson (Brisbane) Danielle Ponter (Adelaide)  
Foll: Ally Morphett (Sydney) Jasmine Garner (North Melbourne) Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide)
Int: Charlie Rowbottom (Gold Coast) Eden Zanker (Melbourne) Ally Anderson (Brisbane)
Ash Riddell (North Melbourne) Laura Gardiner (Sydney)  
Coach: Craig Starcevich (Brisbane)

Note: the position of coach in the AFL Women's All-Australian team is traditionally awarded to the coach of the premiership-winning team.

References

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  1. ^ "All-Australian squad: New faces galore, Crows dominate, Cats out". afl.com.au/aflw. 14 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  2. ^ "History made as all 18 clubs land AFLW All-Australian nominees, Crows dominate — See the squad". Fox Sports. 14 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  3. ^ "2023 AFLW All Australian team and All Australian umpires". afl.com.au/aflw. 27 November 2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023.
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