2013 AFL women's draft

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2013 AFL women's draft
General information
Date(s)15 May 2013
LocationJack Ryder Room, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Victoria
Overview
LeagueAFL Women's
First selectionDaisy Pearce (Melbourne)
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The 2013 AFL women's draft was the inaugural national women's draft organised by the Australian Football League, held to select Melbourne and Western Bulldogs players for the Hampson-Hardeman Cup, an exhibition match. It was conducted on 15 May[1] and consisted of 50 picks, with the odd-numbered picks selected by Melbourne, and the even-numbered picks selected by the Bulldogs. The order was decided by a coin toss on the night.[2] Darebin Falcons player Daisy Pearce was selected by Melbourne with the first pick.[3][4] Darebin provided the most players in the draft, with 10 selected.[5]

Draft[edit]

Pick Player[6] Drafted to Recruited from League
1 Daisy Pearce Melbourne Darebin Falcons VWFL
2 Steph Chiocci Western Bulldogs Diamond Creek VWFL
3 Chelsea Randall Melbourne Swan Districts WAWFL
4 Aasta O'Connor Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
5 Kara Donnellan Melbourne Swan Districts WAWFL
6 Karen Paxman Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
7 Kirby Bentley Melbourne East Fremantle WAWFL
8 Katie Loynes Western Bulldogs Diamond Creek VWFL
9 Lou Wotton Melbourne Eastern Devils VWFL
10 Emma Kearney Western Bulldogs Melbourne University VWFL
11 Melissa Hickey Melbourne Darebin Falcons VWFL
12 Lauren Arnell Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
13 Ellie Blackburn Melbourne Beaconsfield South East Juniors Youth Girls Division 1
14 Rebecca Privitelli Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
15 Melissa Caulfield Melbourne East Fremantle WAWFL
16 Elise O'Dea Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
17 Jasmine Garner Melbourne St Kilda VWFL
18 Nicola Stevens Western Bulldogs Melbourne University VWFL
19 Kiara Bowers Melbourne Coastal Titans WAWFL
20 Natalie Thomas Western Bulldogs Yeronga South Brisbane QWAFL
21 Madeline Keryk Melbourne St Albans Spurs VWFL
22 Katie Brennan Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
23 Bree White Melbourne St Albans Spurs VWFL
24 Leah Mascall Western Bulldogs Coastal Titans WAWFL
25 Courtney Gum Melbourne UNSW-Eastern Suburbs AFL Sydney Women's
26 Louise Stephenson Western Bulldogs Melbourne University VWFL
27 Alicia Eva Melbourne Melbourne University VWFL
28 Kate Lutkins Western Bulldogs Yeronga South Brisbane QWAFL
29 Emma Swanson Melbourne Peel Thunderbirds WAWFL
30 Lauren Spark Western Bulldogs Melbourne University VWFL
31 Brooke Whyte Melbourne Coastal Titans WAWFL
32 Kira Phillips Western Bulldogs Peel Thunderbirds WAWFL
33 Bianca Jakobsson Melbourne Berwick VWFL
34 Sarah D'Arcy Western Bulldogs Eastern Devils VWFL
35 Jennifer Lew Melbourne Sydney University AFL Sydney Women's
36 Ally Anderson Western Bulldogs Zillmere QWAFL
37 Leah Kaslar Melbourne Palm Beach Currumbin SEQAFL Women's League Division 2
38 Courtney Cramey Western Bulldogs Morphettville Park SAWFL
39 Kaitlyn Ashmore Melbourne Melbourne University VWFL
40 Jenna Bruton Western Bulldogs Golden Point Ballarat Youth Girls League
41 Renee Forth Melbourne Coastal Titans WAWFL
42 Penny Cula-Reid Western Bulldogs St Kilda VWFL
43 Stephanie Walding Melbourne East Fremantle WAWFL
44 Emily Bates Western Bulldogs Yeronga South Brisbane QWAFL
45 Amy Catterall Melbourne St Kilda VWFL
46 Jessica Dal Pos Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL
47 Alex Price Melbourne Port Adelaide SAWFL
48 Kellie Gibson Western Bulldogs Swan Districts WAWFL
49 Bronwyn Davey Melbourne Greenacres SAWFL
50 Natalie Wood Western Bulldogs Darebin Falcons VWFL

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Two Peel Thunderbirds selected in first AFL National Women's Draft". Mandurah Mail. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  2. ^ Twomey, Callum (16 May 2013). "Pearce the first pick in AFL's inaugural women's draft". Australian Football League. Archived from the original on 12 January 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  3. ^ Pellizzeri, Teo (15 May 2013). "Pearce tops women's draft". The Age. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  4. ^ Jolly, Laura (26 June 2013). "Eltham midwife No. 1 pick in women's draft". Herald Sun. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  5. ^ Rodd, Mitch (17 May 2013). "Demon Melissa Hickey bound for MCG". Sunraysia Daily. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  6. ^ Burgan, Matt (16 May 2013). "2013 AFL Women's Draft order". Melbourne Football Club. Archived from the original on 4 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2018.