2023 AFL Women's supplementary draft

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2023 AFL Women's
supplementary draft
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Date(s)4 April 2023
Sponsored by National Australia Bank
Overview
League AFL Women's
  2022
2023  

The 2023 AFL Women's supplementary draft was the draft that enabled the 18 clubs in the AFL Women's competition to recruit overage players prior to the 2023 AFL Women's season.

Contents

On October 19, 2022, the AFL announced that the draft would be a once-off overage national draft, to be held on Tuesday, 4 April, 2023. [1] This was a stop-gap measure due to the shortened seasons between season 7 and the 2023 season, and there being no underage competition between the last draft in June 2022 and this one. Only players aged over 19 were eligible to be drafted. [1]

Player movement period

Draft

Table of draft selections
Rd.PickPlayerClubRecruited fromNotes
ClubLeague
11 Erin Hoare Geelong Geelong VFLW Sydney
2 Jasmin Stewart Port Adelaide Claremont WAFLW
3 Tahleah Mulder Fremantle South Fremantle WAFLW West Coast
4 Mattea Breed Hawthorn North Adelaide SANFLW
5 Lulu Beatty Carlton Carlton VFLW
6 Cara McCrossan Gold Coast Casey Demons VFLW St Kilda
7 Emmelie Fiedler Fremantle East Fremantle WAFLW
8 Caitlin Miller Greater Western Sydney Southport QAFLW
9 Madeline Hendrie Carlton Western Bulldogs VFLW Essendon
10 Meara Girvan Gold Coast Bond University QAFLW
11 Dominique Carruthers Western Bulldogs Western Bulldogs VFLW
12 Katelyn Pope Port Adelaide North Adelaide SANFLW Geelong
13 Eleri Morris Collingwood Collingwood VFLW
14 Selena Karlson Collingwood Collingwood VFLW St KildaRichmond
15Passed Western Bulldogs CollingwoodNorth Melbourne
16 Georgie Jaques Port Adelaide Norwood SANFLW Adelaide
17 Poppy Boltz Brisbane Southport QAFLW
218 Jae Flynn Fremantle East Fremantle WAFLW West Coast
19 Kristy Stratton Hawthorn Box Hill Hawks VFLW
20 Marianna Anthony Carlton North Melbourne VFLW
21 Bethany Pinchin St Kilda Southern Saints VFLW
22 Joanne Cregg Fremantle Subiaco WAFLW
23 Annise Bradfield Greater Western Sydney Gold Coast AFLW
24Passed Gold Coast
25Passed Western Bulldogs
26 Ruby Tripodi North Melbourne Williamstown VFLW St KildaCollingwood
27 Shelby Knoll Richmond Casey Demons VFLW
328 Chloe Wrigley Carlton Peel Thunder WAFLW
429 Yvonne Bonner Adelaide Donegal GAA Ladies' Gaelic Football

Free agency and replacement signings

Where players were moved to inactive list after the draft had taken place, club were entitled to replace them by free agency signing.

Free agent or replacement signings
ClubPlayerReasonFormer clubFormer leagueRef
Adelaide Brooke Smith Replacement (Dowrick) Casey Demons VFLW [2]
Brisbane Analea McKee Replacement (Farquharson) Geelong VFLW [3]
Caitlin Wendland Replacement (Yoshida-Martin) Central District SANFLW [4]
Brooke Sheridan Replacement (Lutkins) University of Queensland QAFLW [5]
Carlton Gen Lawson-Tavan Replacement (Guerin) Sydney AFLW [6]
Essendon Matilda Dyke Replacement (Phillips) Claremont WAFLW [7]
Fremantle Ariana Hetherington Replacement (Morrison) South Fremantle WAFLW [8]
Gold Coast Darcie Davies Replacement (Ransom) Southport QAFLW [9]
Greater Western Sydney Teagan Germech Replacement (Mackrill) Belconnen AFL Canberra Women's [10]
Rene Caris Replacement (Gaffney) Collingwood VFLW [11]
Melbourne Saraid Taylor Replacement (Johnson) Richmond AFLW [12]
North Melbourne Lucy Burke Replacement (Hardiman) St Kilda AFLW [13]
Ailish Considine Replacement (Wall) Adelaide AFLW [14]
Richmond Charli Wicksteed Replacement (Lavey) South Fremantle WAFLW [15]
Lilly Pearce Replacement (Williams) Southport QAFLW [16]
St Kilda Maddie Boyd Replacement (Van Dyk) Box Hill Hawks VFLW [17]
Sydney Tanya Kennedy Replacement (Bullas) Donegal GAA N/A [18]
West Coast Mackenzie Webb Replacement (Petrevski) Claremont WAFLW [11]
Western Bulldogs Maggie Gorham Free agent (unrestricted) Ainslie AFL Canberra Women's [19]
Brianna McFarlane Free agent (unrestricted) Western Bulldogs VFLW [20]

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