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Soon-to-be-famous five: The quintet of Suns set to take AFLW by storm

They may not be household names just yet, but these soon to be famous five have what it takes to match it with their seniors.

Crows AFLW training on January 9, 2020

KASLAR, Ernst, Stanton, Virgo. We all know the big names that will don the red and gold for the Gold Coast Sun’s inaugural AFLW season but what about the up and comers? As the club prepares to make it’s league debut, we look at five of the brightest, uncapped young stars set to take the competition by storm. They may not be household names just yet, but these soon to be famous five have what it takes to match it with their seniors.

SUNS PROFILE SERIES

Part 9: Lauren Ahrens

Part 8: Sally Riley

Part 7: Molly Ritson

Part 6: Ellie Hampson

Part 5: Jacqui Yorston

  • Part 4: Charlotte Hammans
  • Part 3: Groves-Little
  • Part 2: Hamilton
  • Part 1: Breward
  • Kalinda Howarth: The crafty forward booted 31 majors for the season, helping Bond University to a QAFLW Grand Final and taking out the league’s goalkicking award. Sublime skills and game sense.

    Kalinda Howarth. Photo by Richard Gosling
    Kalinda Howarth. Photo by Richard Gosling

    Serene Watson: A dual-All Australian, Watson starred when representing Queensland at the AFLW Under 18 National Championships this year, proving reliable in defence to repel opposition attacks and rebound. Watson has been in the Suns Academy since the age of 15. She represented the SUNS in both the 2018 and 2019 Winter Series’ where she looked at home in defence.

    Serene Watson. (Photo by Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/Getty Images)
    Serene Watson. (Photo by Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/Getty Images)

    Ellie Hampson: Selected in the AFLW Under 18 All Australian side at half back but can perform just as impressively at the coal face. Was named Queensland’s most valuable player after averaging 18.5 disposals across the five games, including a game-high 24 disposals against Victoria Metro in the second game on the Gold Coast. Also named Sun’s Academy Player of the Year.

    Ellie Hampson. (Photo by Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/Getty Images)
    Ellie Hampson. (Photo by Chris Hyde/AFL Photos/Getty Images)

    Kitara Whap-Farrar: Named at full back in the 2019 AFLW Under 18 All Australian side. Strung together five impressive performances playing mainly as a rebounding defender and tough midfielder.

    Kitara Whap-Farrar. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
    Kitara Whap-Farrar. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

    Maddy Roberts: A high possession ball winner who prides herself on her ability to get to more contests than her rivals. Secured selection in the QAFLW 2018 Team of the Year and represented the Suns in the winter series. Roberts has played with the Queensland U23 side in previous years and has also been a part of the Brisbane Lions train-on squad and knows what it takes to crack the next level.

    Maddy Roberts. (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/Getty Images)
    Maddy Roberts. (Photo by Jono Searle/AFL Photos/Getty Images)

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