Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportAmy McDonald best and fairest for 2021

Amy McDonald best and fairest for 2021

Midfielder Amy McDonald has won Geelong Cats’ AFLW best and fairest medal, almost doubling second-placed Meghan McDonald’s votes.

Hailing from Ballarat, Amy was selected at pick 80 in the 2019 AFLW draft following a standout VFLW season with Geelong, when she was named in the VFLW Team of the Year.

Amy stood out in a disappointing 2021 season for the Cats, playing all nine games and averaging 20 disposals and seven tackles.

Her versatility has allowed her to alternate between playing halfback, wing and inside midfielder over her 15-game career.

“Amy worked really hard throughout winter last year to improve her skills and fitness,” Cats AFLW coach Paul Hood said.

“Her outstanding training ethic has played a big part in getting her to where she is today.

“Her confidence has grown significantly over the course of her two seasons of AFLW and she now has the belief in her ability to influence games.

“Amy is tenacious in her attack on the football; her great tackle pressure sees her win the ball. She is improving rapidly but still far from reaching her eventual ceiling.”

Amy earned 71 votes for 2021, ahead of Meghan (36) and Becky Webster (34) and Renee Garing and Olivia Purcell (tied on 25).

Georgie Rankin won the Hoops Award for giving back to the community through club initiatives and her care for teammates, coaches and staff.

Renee Garing and Steph Williams shared the Carter Family Community Champion Award for 2021

Throughout 2021, Garing continued her work as a club Just Think ambassador and volunteer for the Pretty Foundation, Salvation Army and Fight Cancer Foundation.

She also volunteered for initiatives like Barwon Health Foundation’s Virtual Run 4 Geelong event.

Williams was the face of the AFLW Cats’ first Djilang Game, working alongside the club to promote the inaugural AFLW Indigenous Round and the Geelong guernsey.

Williams took the opportunity to educate players and staff from her personal experiences and stories, and attended Geelong Gallery’s storytelling of Wadawurrung woman Corrina Eccles.

Soon after being drafted, Steph took Geelong Cats merchandise back to the community of Belyuen in the Northern Territory.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Revving for mental health

Registrations are now open for a Geelong motorcycle event that encourages conversations about depression and suicide prevention. Black Dog Ride’s ‘One Dayer’ will...

Community calendar

More News

Where love never dies

The ancient Greek myth of Orpheus is a story of love, loss and remembrance. In the original tale, the famous bard of the same name...

Community calendar

Ballroom dance Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Saturday 31 January, 7.30pm-10.30pm, $10 includes supper, music Kevin. Sunday 1 February, 2pm-4.30pm, $5 bring small plate to...

Starray gives bang for buck

The Geely Starray EM-i sounds like something out of an old sci-fi movie. But it’s not and if you think that name is quirky, what...

From the archives

18 years ago 1 February, 2008 Thirty-five Geelong Aborigines will seek compensation after the Rudd Government says sorry to the “stolen generation”, according to Wathaurong Aboriginal...

Local archery legend acknowledged

Leopold’s John Womersley has dedicated his life to the sport of archery. Mr Womersley, 88, was a foundational member and two-time president of local club...

Saeid Nahavandi AO

Distinguished Professor Saeid Nahavandi contributes his knowledge and skills to tertiary education, engineering, robotics, and haptics research and innovation, as well as defence capability...

All for Geelong

Born and bred in Geelong, Michael Betts has never wanted to live and work anywhere else. On Australia Day Mr Betts, 74, was awarded a...

Buttered Loaf bring the funk

For a quarter of a century groove-based jam band Buttered Loaf have been entertaining music lovers across Melbourne. Throughout the early 2000s, Wednesday night was...

Dr Gillian Miles (AM)

For Dr Gillian Miles, the transport and infrastructure sectors present a range of puzzles that she loves to try and solve. The...

Creatives develop Surf Coast

Artists across the Surf Coast Shire can transform ideas into realities and explore new boundaries within their work through the latest Creative Development Grants...