2022–23 AFL Women's player movement period

The 2022–23 AFL Women's player movement period consisted of the various periods when the 18 clubs in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition recruited players prior to the 2023 AFL Women's season.

2022–23 AFL Women's player movement period
← 2022

Priority signing period

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Following the expectation of a stagnant draft, the AFL announced the introduction of a new priority signing period (PSP) in which the four expansion clubs Essendon, Hawthorn, Port Adelaide, and Sydney will be able to poach players who have played three or more AFLW seasons.[1] Port Adelaide were also able to sign one underaged player.[2]

Table of pre-list signings[3]
Date Player Club Recruited from Notes Ref.
22 February Chloe Molloy Sydney Collingwood [4][5]
1 March Ashleigh Woodland Port Adelaide Adelaide [6][7]
2 March Emily Bates Hawthorn Brisbane [8][9]
Greta Bodey
3 March Matilda Scholz Port Adelaide Glenelg
(SANFLW)
Under-age signing [10]
Janelle Cuthbertson Fremantle [11][12]
7 March Lucy McEvoy Sydney Carlton [13][14]
Brooke Brown Essendon North Melbourne [15][16]

Signing and trading period

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Retirements and delistings

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Table of player retirements and delistings
Date Name Club Status Ref
18 October Jess Duffin Hawthorn Retired [17]
25 October Kara Antonio Fremantle Retired [18]
31 October Tanya Hetherington Greater Western Sydney Retired [19]
4 November Liz McGrath Port Adelaide Delisted [20]
Bella Ayre Essendon Delisted [21]
Olivia Barton Delisted
Jordan Zanchetta Delisted
11 November Ashlee Atkins Gold Coast Retired [22]
13 November Courtney Wakefield Richmond Retired [23]
17 November Imahra Cameron West Coast Delisted [24]
Hayley Bullas Delisted
Emily Bennett Delisted
Ashleigh Gomes Delisted
Georgie Fowler Greater Western Sydney Delisted [25]
Casidhe Simmons Delisted
2 December Ailish Considine Adelaide Delisted [26]
6 December Ashley Sharp Fremantle Retired [27]
Hannah Burchell Richmond Delisted [28]
7 December Zoe Hurrell Sydney Delisted [29]
Gen Lawson-Tavan Delisted
Alison Brown Melbourne Delisted [30]
Sabreena Duffy Delisted
Ella Little Delisted
16 December Krystal Scott Gold Coast Retired [31]
Bríd Stack Greater Western Sydney Retired [32]
20 December Charlotte Hammans Carlton Delisted [33]
Jessica Jones Delisted
Poppy Schaap Delisted
Sophie Abbatangelo North Melbourne Delisted [34]
Grace Matser Delisted
12 January Kate McCarthy Hawthorn Retired [35]
18 January Daisy Pearce Melbourne Retired [36]
19 January Marijana Rajcic Adelaide Retired [37]
8 February Dayna Cox Retired [38]
16 February Dominique Carbone Hawthorn Delisted [39]
Isabelle Porter Delisted
2 March Brittany Perry Port Adelaide Delisted [40]
Tessa Doumanis Delisted
7 March Tori Groves-Little Gold Coast Delisted [41]
Jade Pregelj Delisted
9 March Gabby Collingwood Brisbane Delisted [42]
Maggie Harmer Delisted
Ava Seton Delisted
10 March Tiarne Cavanagh Sydney Delisted [43]
Sarah Dargan Delisted
Sarah Skinner Delisted
Matilda Sergeant Fremantle Delisted [44]
Bianca Webb Delisted
15 March Lucy Burke St Kilda Delisted [45]
Leah Cutting Delisted
Jess Matin Delisted
16 March Eloise Chaston Collingwood Delisted [46]
Abbi Moloney Delisted
Sophie Molan Richmond Delisted [47]
Saraid Taylor Delisted
17 March Maddy McMahon Geelong Retired [48]
Georgia Clarke Delisted [49]
Kalani Scoullar Delisted
Shannon Danckert Gold Coast Delisted [50]
Annise Bradfield Delisted
20 March Jasmyn Hewett Adelaide Delisted [51]
Alison Downie Collingwood Retired [52]
Perri King North Melbourne Delisted [53]
Maggie Caris Melbourne Delisted [54]
21 March Eloise Ashley-Cooper Essendon Delisted [55]
Caitlin Sargent Delisted
Jorja Borg Delisted
Megan Ryan Delisted
Frederica Frew Delisted
Emily Goodsir Greater Western Sydney Delisted [56]
Elise O'Dea Carlton Retired [57]
27 March Cora Staunton Greater Western Sydney Retired [58]
19 April Danielle Hardiman North Melbourne Retired [59]
19 July Sharni Webb Brisbane Retired [60]

Rookie signings

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In the absence of a rookie draft, each club was permitted to sign players that had not played Australian rules football within the previous three years or been involved in an AFLW high-performance program.

Table of rookie signings
Club Player Recruited from Other/former sport Ref
Adelaide Taylah Levy Cleveland State Basketball [61]
Brisbane Jennifer Dunne Dublin GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [62]
Courtney Murphy Long Beach State Basketball [63]
Carlton Dayna Finn Mayo GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [64]
Erone Fitzpatrick Laois GAA Ladies' Gaelic football
Geelong Anna-Rose Kennedy Tipperary GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [65]
Aishling Moloney Tipperary GAA Ladies' Gaelic football
Gold Coast Niamh McLaughlin Donegal GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [66]
Hawthorn Casey Dumont Melbourne Victory Soccer [67]
Melbourne Aimee Mackin Armagh GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [68]
North Melbourne Niamh Martin Tipperary GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [69]
Sydney Jennifer Higgins Roscommon GAA Ladies' Gaelic football [70]
Paris McCarthy East Tennessee State
& Kerry GAA
Basketball
& Ladies' Gaelic football
Julie O'Sullivan Kerry GAA Ladies' Gaelic football

Trades

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Table of trades
Clubs involved Trade Ref
Collingwood
North Melbourne
St Kilda
to St Kilda (from Collingwood)
to Collingwood (from St Kilda)
[71]
to North Melbourne (from St Kilda)
to Collingwood (from North Melbourne)
Essendon
Richmond
to Essendon (from Richmond)
to Richmond (from Essendon)
  • pick #27
[72]
St Kilda
Richmond
Carlton
to Richmond (from St Kilda)
to St Kilda (from Carlton)
[73]
to Carlton (from Richmond)
to St Kilda (from Richmond)
  • pick #14
Gold Coast
Richmond
to Gold Coast (from Richmond)
to Richmond (from Gold Coast)
[74]
Carlton
Fremantle
to Carlton (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from Carlton)
[75]
Geelong
Port Adelaide
to Geelong (from Port Adelaide)
to Port Adelaide (from Geelong)
[76]
Hawthorn
North Melbourne
to North Melbourne (from Hawthorn)
to Hawthorn (from North Melbourne)
  • pick #33
[77]
Richmond
Sydney
to Richmond (from Sydney)
to Sydney (from Richmond)
  • pick #27
[78]
North Melbourne
St Kilda
Collingwood
Gold Coast
Brisbane
to North Melbourne

to St Kilda



to Collingwood


  • pick #14 (from St Kilda)
to Gold Coast

to Brisbane


[79]
Essendon
Carlton
to Essendon (from Carlton)
to Carlton (from Essendon)
  • pick #9
[80]
West Coast
Fremantle
to West Coast (from Fremantle)
to Fremantle (from West Coast)
  • pick #3
  • pick #21
[81]
Sydney
Geelong
to Sydney (from Geelong)
to Geelong (from Sydney)
  • pick #1
[82]
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
to Adelaide (from Port Adelaide)
to Port Adelaide (from Adelaide)
[83]
Adelaide
Greater Western Sydney
to Adelaide (from Greater Western Sydney)
to Greater Western Sydney (from Adelaide)
  • pick #52
[84]
Collingwood
Western Bulldogs
to Collingwood (from Western Bulldogs)
to Western Bulldogs (from Collingwood)
  • pick #15
[85]

Delisted free agency

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Table of free agency signings
Date Player Former club New club Ref
22 March Leah Cutting St Kilda Essendon [86]
Georgia Clarke Geelong
Hayley Bullas West Coast Sydney [87]
Jade Pregelj Gold Coast Brisbane [88]
Liz McGrath Port Adelaide North Melbourne [89]
Georgie Fowler Greater Western Sydney Melbourne [90]

Inactive players

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Table of inactive players
Club Player Reason Ref
Adelaide Hannah Button Knee [91]
McKenzie Dowrick Knee [92]
Brisbane Kate Lutkins Pregnancy [93]
Luka Yoshida-Martin Knee [94]
Zimmorlei Farquharson Personal [95]
Carlton Maddy Guerin Knee [96]
Lulu Beatty Leg [97]
Essendon Cat Phillips Pregnancy [98]
Fremantle Mikayla Morrison Knee [99]
Gold Coast Kaylee Kimber Foot [97]
Maddison Levi Rugby [100]
Teagan Levi Rugby
Claire Ransom Personal [101]
Greater Western Sydney Tait Mackrill Knee [102]
Meghan Gaffney Knee [103]
North Melbourne Zoe Savarirayan Knee [104]
Vicki Wall Rugby [105]
Port Adelaide Jacqui Yorston Wellbeing [106]
Richmond Tessa Lavey Foot [107]
Stephanie Williams Personal [92]
St Kilda Jade Van Dyk Knee [108]
Sydney Hayley Bullas Knee [109]
Maddy Collier Knee
West Coast Krstel Petrevski Ankle [110]

Supplementary draft

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References

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