Three AFL Sydney players selected in AFLW supplementary draft

Written by AFL NSW/ACT Media

Congratulations to the following three AFL Sydney player’s selected in Tuesday night’s AFLW Season Eight Supplementary Draft.

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#ClubNamePrevious ClubAFL Sydney Club
9CarltonMadeline HendrieWestern Bulldogs (VFLW)East Sydney Bulldogs (AFL Sydney Juniors), Sydney Swans Academy
11Western BulldogsDominique CarruthersWestern Bulldogs (VFLW)North Shore Bombers (AFL Sydney)
13CollingwoodEleri Morris Collingwood (VFLW)Northern Districts Tigers (AFL Illawarra Juniors), Inner West Magpies, GWS GIANTS Academy

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Each of these players have established an impressive resume over many years in the AFL Sydney Women’s Premier Division competition. In 2022 they all featured in the Women’s Summer Series, which AFL NSW/ACT staged to ensure aspiring talent had the opportunity to be noticed. We are proud to report that at least 15 players who participated in the Series is now on an AFLW list.

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The supplementary draft could feature only players born in 2004 or prior. It was designed as a stop-gap measure after two seasons were held in 2022 due to the competition’s re-alignment from summer to spring.

The majority of the best 2004-born talent, such as Montana Ham and Zarlie Goldsworthy, was already selected in the draft last June, before the second season (Season 7) of last year.

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Pick 9: Maddie Hendrie – Carlton

What AFL NSW/ACT says: Maddie is a versatile, athletic utility type who can play a number of roles. Launches at the ball in marking contests. She has seen ongoing improvement and will benefit from an elite environment.

What Carlton says: Hendrie is a key position tall who has featured for the Allies, the Sydney Swans Academy and most recently the Western Bulldogs’ VFLW team, the 19-year-old displays strong overhead marking ability, allowing her to shine in a number of positions.

Just as capable of pushing forward as she is providing a supporting hand in the ruck, Hendrie’s versatility is her strong suit, as is her natural athleticism: she has a background in state athletics, including high jump and cross-country running. They’re two skills which the 180cm ruck uses to good effect, impressing for the Allies in the 2021 national carnival. She has demonstrated an ability to also play as a key defender, but her pace and leap makes her a natural understudy to All-Australian ruck, Brea Moody.

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Pick 11: Dom Carruthers – Western Bulldogs

What AFL NSW/ACT says: Dom is a hardworking and tenacious, and ruthlessly attacks the ball. A tough competitor, she reads the ball well inside and out so accumulates plenty of possessions week after week. Part of her success is her big engine which will only grow under AFLW guidance.

What Western Bulldogs says: Let her HIGHLIGHTS do the talking!

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Pick 13: Eleri Morris – Collingwood

What AFL NSW/ACT says: Eleri is a forward who presents and competes well. Her quality skills are matched with her good game sense.

What Collingwood says: A New South Wales product, Morris previously spent time with the GWS Giants Academy program. Last year, the forward booted 19 goals across her 13 games for the Inner West Magpies in the AFL Sydney League. Away from football, the 26-year-old is currently serving as a Marine Engineer in the Royal Australian Navy.

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