Catch all the juicy highlights from the 2024 AFLW Draft as young stars like Ash Centra and Sierra Grieves find their home! Footy fans won't want to miss this!
The 2024 Telstra AFLW Draft was an electric night filled with anticipation, cheers, and perhaps even a few happy tears as young talents from across Australia anxiously awaited their fates. At the forefront of the excitement was Gippsland Power’s Ash Centra, who was snapped up by Collingwood with the coveted No.1 pick, fulfilling a dream after his dad’s cheeky ultimatum to drop support for the Pies. Centra isn’t just any player; he is a dynamic talent that will surely shake up the playing field and play a key role in the Magpies’ quest for glory.
Richmond also made waves with their selections, showcasing their eye for talent by picking Sierra Grieves at No.11 and pairing her with Paige Scott at pick 31. With backgrounds from the Western Jets and hard-hitting Oakleigh Chargers, these young women are ready to tackle the bigger challenges that AFLW brings. As an added bonus, both players boast tremendous height and athleticism—qualities that make them an asset in any game!
Other high-flyers of the night included Molly O’Hehir, who stole the spotlight by being the first West Australian player chosen during the draft, landing at pick No.3 with the Melbourne Demons. Known for her strong on-field presence, O’Hehir’s versatility as a forward and midfielder is sure to bring new energy to the Demons’ playbook. Meanwhile, the Gold Coast Suns made headlines by matching a bid for talented Havana Harris and securing her as one of their top picks, which showcases their commitment to building a competitive squad.
As the AFLW Draft unfolded, it became apparent that the infusion of young talent is not just about football skills but also about creating unforgettable stories and legacies. With almost ten players from SANFLW being selected, it’s evident that the AFLW is expanding its reach, drawing exceptional talents from far and wide. Whether one’s footy journey started on a soccer pitch or a netball court, the draft is proof that versatility and passion could lead to a fruitful career long sought after.
Did you know? Ash Centra is not just nailing it on the field—he’s also a diehard supporter of the Collingwood Magpies, making his selection even sweeter. And speaking of sweet victories, the 2024 AFLW Draft marked the first-ever national draft for the league, making it a historic night for women’s football in Australia! So keep your footy hopes high; these talented players are just getting started!
Sierra Grieves from the Western Jets is now a Richmond player after being selected with the Tigers' first pick in the 2024 Telstra AFLW Draft.
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Club recruited from: Oakleigh Chargers/Ashburton. Position: Forward. Height: 179cm. DOB: 18 April 2006. Strong, athletic and competitive.
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Ash Centra has been selected by Collingwood with the No.1 pick of the 2024 Telstra AFLW Draft.
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Richmond has bolstered its front-end stocks with the acquisition of Paige Scott via pick 31 in tonight's 2024 Telstra AFLW Draft.
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Pick No.25 – Sarah Poustie: Club recruited from: Oakleigh Chargers / Old Scotch. Position: Mid. Height: 171cm. DOB: 5 January, 2006.
DOB: 23/02/06. Height: 174cm. Position: Midfielder/Forward. Recruited from: Bendigo Pioneers. Draft bio: Powerful midfielder/forward who is strong overhead ...
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