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Collingwood Magpies AFLW player profiles for 2017 season

PART of Australia’s biggest sporting club, Collingwood’s women’s team will be keen to impress. We take a look at the Magpies’ full squad.

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PART of Australia’s biggest sporting club, Collingwood’s women’s team will be keen to impress.

Marquee signing and star full-forward Moana Hope has been the face of the campaign so far but also watch out for captain Stephanie Chiocci and talented young ruck Emma King.

Take a look at the Magpies’ full squad below:

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COACH - Wayne Siekman

Coached the Victorian Metro Youth Girls to national titles in the past two years and has been a senior assistant at TAC Cup outfit Dandenong Stingrays.

Collingwood women's team members Emma King, Nicola Stevens, Alicia Eva, Helen Roden and Meg Hutchins. Picture: Sarah Matray
Collingwood women's team members Emma King, Nicola Stevens, Alicia Eva, Helen Roden and Meg Hutchins. Picture: Sarah Matray

1. Caitlyn Edwards

Age: 20 Hgt: 167cm

Defender

East-Fremantle flanker who is attacking with good pace; perfect for a dangerous small forward. Can also run through the midfield so a versatile package. Good kick on either leg.

2. Alicia Eva

Age: 25 Hgt: 163cm

Midfielder/forward

Disciplined and quick, makes excellent decisions. From the Melbourne Uni club, also a promising young coach, aiding her understanding of the game. Can kick left and right.

3. Penny Cula-Reid

Age: 28 Hgt: 164cm

Defender

Experienced senior player known who captained St Kilda Sharks. Reads the play well, is a good kick and has great knowledge of the game.

4. Sarah D’Arcy

Age: 25 Hgt: 171cm

Forward

Classic hit-up forward who will keep presenting all day and has an incredible set of hands. Kicked 30 goals last year for Eastern Devils at VFL Women’s level.

5. Emma Grant

Age: 20 Hgt: 166cm

Forward/midfielder

Served as captain of Bendigo’s VWFL team last year. Has great game knowledge; the ultimate utility that can and has played anywhere.

6. Christina Bernardi

Age: 19 Hgt: 167cm

Forward/midfielder

Kicked 33 goals last year at her VFL Women’s club Diamond Creek as a small forward. Possesses a smart footy brain and an even better work ethic.

7. Lauren Tesoriero

Age: 30 Hgt: 170cm

Midfielder/Forward

Strong-bodied player from Eastern Devils who uses the ball well. Sets a great example with her work ethic. Impact player with a good kick.

8. Brittany Bonnici

Age: 19 Hgt: 163cm

Midfielder

Top young midfielder who wins her own footy and a natural leader. Played in an AFL exhibition game for Melbourne as an 18-year-old.

Brittany Bonnici. Picture: Stuart Walmsley
Brittany Bonnici. Picture: Stuart Walmsley

9. Melissa Kuys

Age: 29 Hgt: 166cm

Midfielder

Experienced running mid who uses her body well and is known for leading by example. Works hard and resilient. Left-footer which is a point of difference.

10. Kendra Heil

Age: 28 Hgt: 168cm

Forward/midfielder

Canadian who will miss the first AFLW season after rupturing the ACL in her left knee during the first days of training. Luckless, as she sat out last year with a ruptured ACL in her right knee.

11. Helen Roden — FULL PROFILE

Age: 30 Hgt: 175cm

Midfielder/forward

Former college basketballer in the United States and has had some expert advice in making the transition to Australian rules — her brother is former AFL midfielder David Rodan.

Helen Roden. Picture: Sarah Matray
Helen Roden. Picture: Sarah Matray

12. Stacey Livingstone

Age: 29 Hgt: 176cm

Defender/Midfielder

Hard to hold out one-on-one and a long kick. Has played lower-level football, at Port Melbourne, as a ruck and forward. Fearless.

17. Stephanie Chiocci (capt)

Age: 28 Hgt: 170cm

Defender/midfielder

Dynamic on the field and effervescent off it, “Choch” was a natural choice for skipper. Captained the Bulldogs in last year’s AFL exhibition match. Lightning quick and great skills.

Steph Chiocci. Picture: Hamish Blair
Steph Chiocci. Picture: Hamish Blair

18. Ruby Schleicher

Age: 18 Hgt: 175cm

Ruck/Forward

Made the jump from under-age to senior football in WA last year and ended up first ruck for East Fremantle in the grand final. On the rise, and fast. Big leap and exciting.

19. Louise Wotton

Age: 33 Hgt: 178cm

Ruck

Veteran who actually gave football away two years ago to tackle ironman triathlons but the bug bit again after last year’s big exhibition game. Was captain of top club the Eastern Devils for 10 years.

20. Cecelia McIntosh - FULL PROFILE

Age: 37 Hgt: 161cm

Defender

Close-checking defender with much success in other sports on her CV — she’s a Commonwealth Games silver medallist in javelin and has also competed in Winter Olympics in bobsleigh. Has had some tough battles with now teammate Mo Hope.

Cecilia McIntosh. Picture: Vicki Hansen
Cecilia McIntosh. Picture: Vicki Hansen

21. Nicola Stevens

Age: 23 Hgt: 173cm

Defender

Melbourne Uni player who can perform a multitude of roles down back. Has plenty of dash and is an excellent intercept mark.

22. Sophie Casey

Age: 25 Hgt: 165cm

Forward/midfielder

Originally from Holbrook, developed her game with Eastern Devils in the VFL Women’s league and could be a lively type playing off a forward flank. Good foot skills and quick off the mark.

23. Moana Hope

Age: 28 Hgt: 170cm

Key forward

One of Collingwood’s marquees, the full-forward with the great goal sense has quickly established the Mo Ink brand. Things happen when she’s around — kicked a ton last year for St Kilda Sharks.

Moana Hope. Picture: Wayne Ludbey
Moana Hope. Picture: Wayne Ludbey

24. Kate Sheahan

Age: 35 Hgt: 165cm

Forward

Highly-skilled and fresh to the game after many years concentrating on running her tennis coaching business. Daughter of former Herald Sun chief football writer Mike Sheahan.

Kate Sheahan. Picture: Mark Stewart
Kate Sheahan. Picture: Mark Stewart

25. Meg Hutchins

Age: 34 Hgt: 174cm

Defender

Veteran who has been a star for a decade and will be the general down back.. Also a member of the Pies’ brains trust as women’s football operations chief.

Meg Hutchins. Picture: Stuart Walmsley
Meg Hutchins. Picture: Stuart Walmsley

26. Tara Morgan

Age: 27 Hgt: 168cm

Defender

WA import who captained South Fremantle last season and won the club’s best and fairest. Dogged in the contest, always seems to get a spoil in. Has improved her fitness vastly.

27. Jess Cameron

Age: 27 Hgt: 162cm

Forward

Lively goalkicker and former international cricketer who is coming off a successful return to top cricket with Melbourne Stars in the WBBL. Great overhead and skilful on both sides of the body.

31. Georgia Walker

Age: 18 Hgt: 166cm

Midfielder/defender

Turned 18 only in December and chosen as a replacement for the injured Kendra Heil after playing in a practice match against the Pies. Rated by the Pies as a natural leader.

33. Bree White

Age: 35 Hgt: 158cm

Midfielder

Played for Melbourne in exhibition games of recent years and known as an all-day runner. Former under-23 national cricketer. Consistent performer.

38. Amelia Barden

Age: 23 Hgt: 167cm

Midfielder

Two-time Diamond Creek best and fairest winner. Classy and strong-bodied midfielder with a strong commitment to the defensive side of the midfield role.

43. Jasmine Garner

Age: 19 Hgt: 175cm

Forward

Double act with Mo Hope for St Kilda Sharks in VFL Women’s last year, kicking 41 goals from centre half-forward. Has worked on her fitness and looks an exciting prospect. Pies will be hoping for similar double delights.

60. Emma King — FULL PROFILE

Age: 22 Hgt: 186cm

Ruck

Pies had no hesitation reaching across the country from WA to make King one of their two marquee players. Great tap ruck who has starred for the Bulldogs in exhibition games and can push forward.

MAGPIES DRAW

Rd 1: v Carlton, February 3 (away)

Rd 2: v Melbourne, February 11 (home, Olympic Park)

Rd 3: v Brisbane, February 18 (away)

Rd 4: v Western Bulldogs, February 25 (away)

Rd 5: v Fremantle, March 4 (away)

Rd 6: v GWS, March 12 (home, Olympic Park)

Rd 7: v Adelaide, March 19 (home, Olympic Park)

Originally published as Collingwood Magpies AFLW player profiles for 2017 season

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