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The best women’s WFNL players of season 2024

The Western Football Netball League’s best women’s players have put on a show this season. With the finals action set to start, we’ve taken a look at the leading performers in 2024.

The Western Football Netball League’s best women’s footballers have put on a show this season.

With the finals action set to get underway, we’ve taken a look at the leading performers in 2024.

Taquila Angel, Parkside

The midfielder has been a consistent performer for her side all season. Now with the club three years, she’s been in the best 11 times this season.

Lauren Basto, Werribee Centrals

A consistent player for her side across several seasons and this year has been no different.

Jasmine Biggs, Suns

Returned to the footy field for the first time since 2019 this season and has been a key in her side’s premiership push.

Jasmine Bongiovanni, Caroline Springs

Has enjoyed a brilliant season with eight mentions in the best across 14 appearances.

Mariah Burton, Wyndhamvale

The Falcons captain has enjoyed another strong year. She is a former league best-and-fairest winner.

Ruby Cashmore, Yarraville Seddon

Joined the club this season from Aberfeldie. Found her best form in the back half of the year after settling in and was nominated as the league’s Player of the Month in July.

Aleisha Casley, Parkside

The vice-captain has been inspirational in leading her side towards finals. She has booted a club-high 25 goals and been in the best nine times.

We've named our 30 best WFNL women's players of the year.
We've named our 30 best WFNL women's players of the year.

Kamala Cemeljic, Yarraville Seddon

In her first season with the Eagles. Cemeljic found her best footy in the back half of the year.

Rita Ceravolo, Parkside

The onballer has enjoyed a standout season for the Spurs and should be right in the mix for the club’s best-and-fairest.

Paige Cook, Werribee Centrals

Was consistent in 2023 and this year has been no different. A key part of the premiership push.

Rachel Culvenor, Yarraville Seddon

Now in her second season with the Eagles, Culvenor has continued to be an important player for her side.

Sharni Currie, Suns

A former Point Cook Centrals player who has excelled this season. She kicked 17 goals and was dominant after returning in the second half of the year.

Amy Duggan, North Sunshine

In her first season with the club, Duggan brought plenty of consistency to the Roadrunners with eight mentions in the best in 13 games.

Kathleen Gannon, West Footscray

The midfielder has once again been a standout for her side this season, finding plenty of the footy every week.

Emily Gillespie, West Footscray

A consistent goalkicker over the last three seasons for the Roosters. The talent forward has been among the better players 12 times this season.

Brooke Hards, Parkside

One of the recruits of the season across the competition. Hards might have only played just eight games to date but she’s been in the best in six of those.

Hannah Herring, Caroline Springs

Herring has become a key part of the senior squad in recent years after coming through the club’s juniors.

Madeline Johnson, Suns

Has been a key goalkicker for the competition’s newest team. Johnson finished with 24 goals and 12 mentions in the best.

Jacinta Kondis, Caroline Springs

The young forward enjoyed a career best season after booting 53 goals, second best in the competition.

Akima Manoah, Suns

A strong season in the club’s first year in existence. Manoah has played 11 games and been named in the best 10 times.

Julia Nash, Werribee Centrals

The dominant ruck has enjoyed another fine season, consistently among her side’s better players.

Natalie Pearce, Parkside

Back after not playing footy last year, Pearce has added more depth to the Spurs’ line-up.

Ashleigh Pearson, Laverton

Enjoyed a strong run of form throughout the season on her way to being named in the best nine times.

Caitlin Pretty, Caroline Springs

One of the stars of the competition over several seasons, she showed no signs of slowing down.

Chloe Prior, Wyndhamvale

A former best-and-fairest winner with the club who has enjoyed another strong year. A talented midfielder.

Chloe Prior.
Chloe Prior.
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Larissa Renaut, Werribee Centrals

The competition’s leading goalkicker this season with 57 majors in 15 games.

Magan Ristic-Keena, Laverton

One of the Magpies’ leaders. Enjoyed arguably the best season of her career this year with 10 best mentions and five goals.

Rosie Ronan-Yates, Yarraville Seddon

In her first season with the club, Ronan-Yates emerged as one of her side’s most important forwards.

Mandy Seath, Suns

One of the league’s most impressive forwards this season after finishing the home-and-away season with 34 in 13.

Jessica Spall, Werribee Centrals

Last year’s competition Rookie of the Year has been sensational again this year.

Dijana Vasilevska, Caroline Springs

A league best-and-fairest in 2022, Vasilevska has enjoyed another fine season with nine mentions in the best.

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