List of AFL Women's debuts in 2023

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The following is a list of all players in the AFL Women's (AFLW) footballers who have either made their AFLW debut or played for a new club during the 2023 AFL Women's season.

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Summary

Summary of debuts in 2023
ClubDebutTotal
AFLWNew club
Adelaide 224
Brisbane 729
Carlton 437
Collingwood 246
Essendon 167
Fremantle 415
Geelong 314
Gold Coast 6410
Greater Western Sydney 426
Hawthorn 134
Melbourne 213
North Melbourne 246
Port Adelaide 167
Richmond 347
St Kilda 178
Sydney 538
West Coast 415
Western Bulldogs 426
Total5656112

AFL Women's debuts

NameClubAge at debutDebut
round
Notes
Eleri Morris Collingwood 26 years, 293 days1 [1] Pick 13, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Marianna Anthony Carlton 26 years, 38 days1 [2] Pick 20, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Erone Fitzpatrick Carlton 23 years, 16 days1 [3] Rookie signing, 2023
Madeline Hendrie Carlton 20 years, 47 days1 [4] Pick 9, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Darcie Davies Gold Coast 18 years, 80 days1 [5] Replacement signing, 2023
Alana Gee Gold Coast 19 years, 135 days1 [6] Pick 19, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Meara Girvan Gold Coast 25 years, 350 days1 [7] Pick 10, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Niamh McLaughlin Gold Coast 30 years, 2 days1 [8] Rookie signing, 2023
Matilda Scholz Port Adelaide 18 years, 126 days1 [9] Underage priority signing, 2023
Abbey McDonald Geelong 19 years, 209 days1 [10] Pick 55, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Aishling Moloney Geelong 25 years, 217 days1 [11] Rookie signing, 2023
Dominique Carruthers Western Bulldogs 28 years, 2 days1 [12] Pick 11, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Maggie Gorham Western Bulldogs 21 years, 351 days1 [13] Free agent, 2023
Brianna McFarlane Western Bulldogs 22 years, 274 days1 [14] Free agent, 2023
Mattea Breed Hawthorn 22 years, 33 days1 [15] Pick 4, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Ruby Tripodi North Melbourne 22 years, 210 days1 [16] Pick 26, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Beth Pinchin St Kilda 26 years, 362 days1 [17] Pick 21, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Analea McKee Brisbane 20 years, 88 days1 [18] Replacement signing, 2023
Charlotte Mullins Brisbane 18 years, 310 days1 [19] Pick 70, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Ella Smith Brisbane 19 years, 99 days1 [20] Pick 41, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Montana Beruldsen Sydney 24 years, 190 days1 [21] Pick 12, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Tanya Kennedy Sydney 30 years, 57 days1 [22] Replacement signing, 2023
Alice Mitchell Sydney 22 years, 26 days1 [23] Pick 13, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Julie O'Sullivan Sydney 21 years, 257 days1 [24] Rookie signing, 2023
Fleur Davies Greater Western Sydney 19 years, 120 days1 [25] Pick 64, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Teagan Germech Greater Western Sydney 20 years, 344 days1 [26] Replacement signing, 2023
Joanne Cregg Fremantle 30 years, 239 days1 [27] Pick 22, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Ariana Hetherington Fremantle 24 years, 69 days1 [28] Replacement signing, 2023
Emily Elkington West Coast 18 years, 339 days1 [29] Pick 43, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Lauren Wakfer West Coast 19 years, 133 days1 [30] Pick 15, 2022 AFL Women's draft
Poppy Boltz Brisbane 22 years, 349 days2 [31]
Caitlin Miller Greater Western Sydney 19 years, 51 days2 [32]
Charli Wicksteed Richmond 20 years, 316 days3 [33]
Jae Flynn Fremantle 24 years, 224 days3 [34]
Zoe Wakfer West Coast 19 years, 147 days3 [35]
Cara McCrossan Gold Coast 29 years, 132 days3 [36]
Jennifer Dunne Brisbane 23 years, 278 days3 [37]
Paris McCarthy Sydney 19 years, 278 days3 [38]
Aimee Mackin Melbourne 26 years, 153 days4 [39]
Matilda Dyke Essendon 21 years, 215 days4 [40]
Dayna Finn Carlton 23 years, 27 days5 [41]
Caitlin Wendland Brisbane 20 years, 24 days6 [42]
Elise Barwick Gold Coast 24 years, 191 days6 [43]
Isadora McLeay Greater Western Sydney 20 years, 26 days7 [44]
Tahleah Mulder Fremantle 21 years, 314 days7 [45]
Lauren Caruso Richmond 23 years, 329 days7 [46]
Niamh Martin North Melbourne 22 years, 333 days7 [47]
Jorja Borg Western Bulldogs 24 years, 337 days8 [48]
Taylah Levy Adelaide 22 years, 204 days8 [49]
Georgia Gall Melbourne 19 years, 90 days9 [50]
Mackenzie Webb West Coast 19 years, 133 days9 [51]
Bella Smith Brisbane 20 years, 23 days9 [52]
Brooke Smith Adelaide 19 years, 256 days10 [53]
Charlotte Blair Collingwood 19 years, 213 days10 [54]
Amelia Peck Richmond 23 years, 296 days10 [55]
Anna-Rose Kennedy Geelong 23 years, 9 daysPF [56]

Change of AFL Women's club

NameClubAge at debutDebut
round
Former club/sRecruiting method
Grace Campbell Collingwood 27 years, 270 days1 [57] Richmond Trade, 2023
North Melbourne
Selena Karlson Collingwood 25 years, 19 days1 [58] Western Bulldogs Pick 14, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Nell Morris-Dalton Collingwood 22 years, 149 days1 [59] Western Bulldogs Trade, 2023
Tarni White Collingwood 22 years, 213 days1 [60] St Kilda Trade, 2023
Harriet Cordner Carlton 31 years, 42 days1 [61] Melbourne Trade, 2023
Richmond
Genevieve Lawson-Tavan Carlton 26 years, 304 days1 [62] Sydney Replacement signing, 2023
Maddy Brancatisano Gold Coast 22 years, 362 days1 [63] Richmond Trade, 2023
Clara Fitzpatrick Gold Coast 32 years, 336 days1 [64] St Kilda Trade, 2023
Jordan Membrey Gold Coast 27 years, 244 days1 [65] Brisbane Trade, 2023
Collingwood
Yvonne Bonner Adelaide 36 years, 141 days1 [66] Greater Western Sydney Pick 29, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Sarah Goodwin Adelaide 19 years, 55 days1 [67] Port Adelaide Trade, 2023
Janelle Cuthbertson Port Adelaide 32 years, 364 days1 [68] Fremantle Priority signing, 2023
Ashleigh Saint Port Adelaide 24 years, 358 days1 [69] Melbourne Priority signing, 2023
Adelaide
Jasmin Stewart Port Adelaide 24 years, 302 days1 [70] Fremantle Pick 2, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Kate Surman Geelong 31 years, 309 days1 [71] Gold Coast Trade, 2023
Port Adelaide
Emily Bates Hawthorn 27 years, 319 days1 [72] Brisbane Priority signing, 2023
Greta Bodey Hawthorn 28 years, 53 days1 [73] Brisbane Priority signing, 2023
Kristy Stratton Hawthorn 28 years, 219 days1 [74] Collingwood Pick 19, 2023 AFL Women's draft
Brooke Brown Essendon 26 years, 151 days1 [75] North Melbourne Priority signing, 2023
Georgia Clarke Essendon 23 years, 71 days1 [76] Geelong Delisted free agent, 2023
Kodi Jacques Essendon 22 years, 340 days1 [77] Richmond Trade, 2023
Georgia Nanscawen Essendon 31 years, 98 days1 [78] North Melbourne Open-age expansion signing, 2022
Brooke Walker Essendon 28 years, 242 days1 [79] Carlton Trade, 2023
Lulu Pullar North Melbourne 25 years, 62 days1 [80] Brisbane Trade, 2023
Eliza Shannon North Melbourne 23 years, 315 days1 [81] Hawthorn Trade, 2023
Kate Shierlaw North Melbourne 34 years, 187 days1 [82] Carlton Trade, 2023
St Kilda
Maddie Boyd St Kilda 30 years, 167 days1 [83] Melbourne Replacement signing, 2023
Greater Western Sydney
Geelong
Steph Chiocci St Kilda 34 years, 271 days1 [84] Collingwood Trade, 2023
Grace Kelly St Kilda 29 years, 138 days1 [85] West Coast Trade, 2022
Jaimee Lambert St Kilda 30 years, 301 days1 [86] Western Bulldogs Trade, 2023
Collingwood
Natalie Plane St Kilda 27 years, 30 days1 [87] Carlton Trade, 2023
Jesse Wardlaw St Kilda 23 years, 233 days1 [88] Brisbane Trade, 2023
Serene Watson St Kilda 21 years, 304 days1 [89] Gold Coast Trade, 2023
Jade Pregelj Brisbane 32 years, 12 days1 [90] Gold Coast Delisted free agent, 2023
Caitlin Greiser Richmond 24 years, 198 days1 [91] St Kilda Trade, 2023
Courtney Jones Richmond 22 years, 358 days1 [92] Carlton Trade, 2023
Gold Coast
Laura Gardiner Sydney 20 years, 286 days1 [93] Geelong Trade, 2023
Lucy McEvoy Sydney 22 years, 113 days1 [94] Carlton Priority signing, 2023
Chloe Molloy Sydney 24 years, 271 days1 [95] Collingwood Priority signing, 2023
Amy Franklin West Coast 20 years, 211 days1 [96] Fremantle Trade, 2023
Ellie Hampson Brisbane 22y 41d2 [97] Gold Coast
Leah Cutting Essendon 31y 186d3 [98] St Kilda
Isabel Huntington Greater Western Sydney 23y 265d3 [99] Western Bulldogs
Ailish Considine North Melbourne 31y 68d3 [100] Adelaide
Katelyn Pope Port Adelaide 27y 172d3 [101] West Coast
Molly Eastman Richmond 25y 98d3 [102] Sydney
Madeline Keryk Port Adelaide 28y 198d4 [103] Carlton
Geelong
Ciara Fitzgerald Carlton 22y 40d5 [104] Richmond
Ella Maurer Gold Coast 21y 242d5 [105] North Melbourne
Rene Caris Greater Western Sydney 24y 203d6 [106] Geelong
Shannon Danckert Richmond 26y 274d6 [107] Gold Coast
Rhiannon Watt Melbourne 35y 311d7 [108] Carlton
St Kilda
Jasmine Simmons Port Adelaide 24y 223d7 [109] Adelaide
Serena Gibbs Fremantle 23y 141d8 [110] Carlton
Dominique Carbone Western Bulldogs 22y 286d9 [111] Hawthorn
Sarah Skinner Western Bulldogs 24y 20d10 [112] Sydney

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