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In 2017, Laura Duryea became the first Irish player to play in the AFLW, the women's Australian rules football league. In 2018 Duryea was joined in the league by Cora Staunton. [1][2][3]
Player | Gaelic football | AFLW team | AFLW debut |
---|---|---|---|
Yvonne Bonner | Donegal | Greater Western Sydney | 2019 |
Ailish Considine | Clare | Adelaide | 2019 |
Laura Duryea | Cavan | Melbourne | 2017 |
Joanne Doonan | Fermanagh | Carlton | |
Clara Fitzpatrick | Down | St Kilda | |
Kate Flood | Louth | Fremantle | |
Aileen Gilroy | Mayo | North Melbourne | |
Sinéad Goldrick | Dublin | Melbourne | 2020 |
Katy Herron | Donegal | Western Bulldogs | |
Grace Kelly | Mayo | West Coast | |
Niamh Kelly | Mayo | West Coast | |
Aisling McCarthy | Tipperary | Western Bulldogs | 2019 |
Niamh McEvoy | Dublin | Melbourne | 2020 |
Orla O'Dwyer | Tipperary | Brisbane | |
Sarah Rowe | Mayo | Collingwood | 2019 |
Aishling Sheridan | Mayo | Collingwood | 2019 |
Mairéad Seoighe | Galway | North Melbourne | |
Cora Staunton | Mayo | Greater Western Sydney | 2018 |
Áine Tighe | Leitrim | Fremantle | |
Bree White | London | Collingwood | 2017 |
- ↑ "'I never thought I'd be playing against Cora Staunton in Australia, I'll tell you that'". www.the42.ie. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ↑ "'Fish in water' Staunton writes history but loses out in battle of the Irish Down Under". www.the42.ie. 3 February 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ↑ "It's Mayo v Cavan Down Under as Cora Staunton set for first AFLW start". www.the42.ie. 1 February 2018. Retrieved 18 November 2019.
- ↑ "All-Ireland winning Dublin duo sign for AFLW side Melbourne - making it 18 Irish for 2020". www.the42.ie. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- ↑ "Mayo star Rowe to follow in Staunton's footsteps by joining AFLW side Collingwood". www.the42.ie. 31 August 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2019.