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Jasmine Garner Captains All-Australian Team for Record-Eighth Time

Jasmine Garner has solidified her status in the Australian Football League Women’s (AFLW) history by being named captain of the All-Australian team for a remarkable third time. Garner’s selection marks her record-equalling eighth appearance in this prestigious lineup, underscoring her significant impact on the league. The announcement was made on March 15, 2024, ahead of the AFLW grand final, where she aims to lead North Melbourne to consecutive premierships.

Garner’s leadership and performance have been instrumental in North Melbourne’s journey this season. Alongside her, teammate Emma Kearney, who is also an eight-time All-Australian, will join her in the grand final against the Brisbane Lions. While Kearney did not make the All-Australian team this year, Garner’s selection as a ruck-rover highlights her standout contributions throughout the season.

North Melbourne’s Strong Representation

In addition to Garner, North Melbourne will see three other players recognized in the All-Australian team. Ash Riddell, playing as a rover, Tahlia Randall at centre-half forward, and Blaithin Bogue, who made the interchange, represent the club’s strong showing. The Kangaroos enter the grand final as heavy favorites, boasting an undefeated record this season and a remarkable 27 consecutive wins, including last year’s grand final victory over the Lions.

Garner’s performance in last year’s final, where she was named Best on Ground, remains fresh in the minds of fans and players alike. North Melbourne’s only recent loss came in the 2023 grand final against Brisbane, adding an additional layer of intensity to the upcoming match.

Widespread Talent Across the League

The All-Australian team features players from across the league, with a total of 12 of the 18 clubs represented. The Brisbane Lions secured two selections, including defender Jennifer Dunne and forward Courtney Hodder. Additionally, beaten preliminary finalists Melbourne and Carlton also had notable representation, with Maeve Chaplin, Tyla Hanks, and Kate Hore from Melbourne, as well as Harriet Cordner and Dayna Finn from Carlton.

The selection of players like Dunne and Bogue, alongside their Irish counterparts Niamh McLaughlin (Gold Coast) and Aine McDonagh (Hawthorn), illustrates the profound impact that international talent continues to have on the women’s game. As the AFLW approaches its grand final, the contributions of these athletes reflect a growing diversity and strength within the league.

As the final match unfolds, all eyes will be on Garner and North Melbourne, hoping to continue their impressive run and secure another championship title.

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