Tilly Lucas-Rodd

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Tilly Lucas-Rodd
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Lucas-Rodd playing for the Southern Saints in 2019
Personal information
Full name Matilda Lucas-Rodd
Date of birth (1996-04-18) 18 April 1996 (age 27)
Original team(s) St Kilda Sharks (VFLW)
Draft No. 99, 2016 AFL Women's draft
Debut Round 1, 2017, Carlton  vs. Collingwood, at Ikon Park
Height 160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current club Hawthorn
Number 18
Playing career1
YearsClubGames (Goals)
2017–2019 Carlton 18 (2)
2020–2022 (S6) St Kilda 25 (1)
2022 (S7)– Hawthorn 13 (4)
Total56 (7)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of round 3, 2023.
Career highlights
Source: AustralianFootball.com

Matilda Lucas-Rodd (born 18 April 1996) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). They previously played for the Carlton Football Club from 2017 to 2019 and the St Kilda Football Club from 2020 to 2022. They were the inaugural Hawthorn best and fairest winner, and have served as Hawthorn captain since season seven.

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AFL Women's career

Carlton (2017–2019)

Lucas-Rodd was drafted by Carlton with the 99th overall selection in the 2016 AFL Women's draft, [1] making their debut in Round 1, 2017, in the league's inaugural match at Ikon Park against Collingwood. [2] In round 5 they earned a nomination for the 2017 AFLW Rising Star award following their match against Fremantle. [3] Lucas-Rodd finished 2017 having played in all seven of Carlton's matches that season. [4] In April 2019, Lucas-Rodd was delisted by Carlton. [5]

St Kilda (2020–2022)

Lucas-Rodd was recruited by St Kilda as a delisted free agent and helped lead the Southern Saints' maiden season in the VFLW, finishing second on the ladder and making the preliminary final before succumbing to eventual premiers Collingwood. [6] Their season was capped off by winning the club's best and fairest award, as well as receiving a place in the VFLW Team of the Year. [7] [8] It was revealed Lucas-Rodd had signed on with the Saints for two more years on 30 June 2021, tying them to the club until the end of the 2022/2023 season. [9]

Personal life

In 2023, Lucas-Rodd came out as non-binary and stated that they use they/them prounouns. [10]

Statistics

Updated to the end of round 3, 2023. [11]

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals  
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds  
  H  
Handballs  
  M  
Marks
SeasonTeamNo.GamesTotalsAverages (per game) Votes
GBKHDMTGBKHDMT
2017 Carlton 1870149247310180.00.17.03.410.41.42.60
2018 Carlton 186013416509210.00.25.72.78.31.53.50
2019 Carlton 185212013334160.40.24.02.66.60.83.20
2020 St Kilda 1860055247914140.00.09.24.013.22.32.31
2021 St Kilda 18900993413321260.00.011.03.814.82.32.91
2022 (S6) St Kilda 1810121346720119700.10.213.46.720.11.97.011
2022 (S7) Hawthorn 1810311185817615840.30.111.85.817.61.58.46
2023 Hawthorn 183113519547220.30.311.76.318.02.37.3
Career5677544255799992710.10.19.74.614.31.84.819

Honours and achievements

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