THE stars of the AFLW have turned on the glamour at the second W Awards held at the Docklands.
The coral carpet was awash with colour as the women stepped out to celebrate the award winners and premiers Western Bulldogs.
Katie Brennan, who missed the AFLW grand final through suspension, was a standout in a green Jason Grech gown.
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She was accompanied by Annie Nolan, the wife of Bulldogs player Liam Picken.
“We’ve had an amazing season,” she said.
“For me, I’m proud. So proud of the girls and of the club and how far we’ve come.
“It’s nice to kick back and relax and celebrate such a fantastic year.”
Melbourne captain Daisy Pearce said there was huge momentum now for the competition.
“I thought it was a great season. While the first season was great and historic and such a watershed moment, it was good for the focus to shift to footy,” she said.
“It will continue to get bigger and better next year. A few new teams are coming in and it’s quickly become a part of the footy landscape.”
As well the AFLW players, guests included AFL chief Gillon McLachlan and his wife Laura, Susan Alberti and AFL stars Joe Daniher and Dan Rioli who will present awards. Singer Vera Blue will perform for guests.
Contenders to win the best and fairest medal included Emma Kearney, Chelsea Randall and Courtney Gum, who won the Players Association MVP Award.
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