ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Madi Scanlon Madi ScanlonAustralian rules footballer Australian rules footballerMadi ScanlonPersonal informationFull name Madeleine ScanlonBorn (2001-03-08) 8 March 2001 (age 25)Original team Claremont (WAFLW)Draft No. 27, 2022 AFL Women's draftDebut Round 1, 2022 (S7), Fremantle vs. Brisbane, at The GabbaHeight 172 cm (5 ft 8 in)Position DefenderClub informationCurrent club FremantleNumber 6Playing career1Years Club Games (Goals)2022 (S7)– Fremantle 26 (0) 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of the 2024 season. Source: AustralianFootball.com Madeleine Scanlon (born 8 March 2001) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). Scanlon was drafted by Fremantle with their first selection, and 27th overall in the 2022 AFL Women's draft.[1] In 2024, Scanlon was awarded the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award, recognising her volunteer work in women's prisons as a sporting mentor.[2] References ↑ "AFLW DRAFT BLOG: West Coast, Fremantle draft 12 combined". The West Australian. 29 June 2022. Retrieved 25 November 2024. ↑ "Fremantle's Madi Scanlon claims 2024 Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award". AFL.com.au. 25 November 2024. Retrieved 25 November 2024. External links Madi Scanlon's profile on the official website of the Fremantle Football Club Madi Scanlon at AustralianFootball.com WAFL playing statistics vteFremantle Football Club · AFL Women's squadCoach: Webb 1. Newton 2. Bowers 3. O'Driscoll 4. Stannett (c) 5. Verrier 6. Scanlon 7. McCarthy 9. O'Sullivan 10. Tighe 11. Egan 13. Brisbane 14. Lally 15. Parker 16. Banfield* 19. Miller 21. M. Strom 22. Smith 24. Brazill (vc) 25. Kauffman 26. I. Strom 29. West 30. Low 32. Pugh 37. Kikoak Anderson Bessen Hazelhurst Healy* Johnson McNaughton Zanker * denotes rookie-listed players; italics denote inactive players vte2022 AFL Women's draftFirst round 1. Montana Ham 2. Jasmine Fleming 3. Hannah Ewings 4. Amber Clarke 5. Sofia Hurley 6. Mackenzie Eardley 7. Sarah Goodwin 8. Paige Scott 9. Charlotte Baskaran 10. Bridie Hipwell 11. Cynthia Hamilton 12. Montana Beruldsen 13. Alice Mitchell 14. Ella Roberts 15. Lauren Wakfer 16. J'Noemi Anderson 17. Keeley Skepper 18. Mia Austin 19. Alana Gee 20. Zarlie Goldsworthy 21. Rylie Wilcox 22. Lucy Wales 23. Sachi Syme 24. Abbygail Bushby 25. Emily Everist 26. Laura Elliot 27. Madi Scanlon 28. Taylah Gatt 29. Keely Coyne 30. Charlotte Taylor 31. Emily Boag 32. Steph Wales 33. Mia Skinner 34. Claire Ransom 35. Mia Busch 36. Zoe Wakfer Second round 37. Heidi Woodley 38. Charley Ryan 39. Sophia McCarthy 40. Keeley Kustermann 41. Ella Smith 42. Brooke Plummer 43. Emily Elkington 44. Maeve Chaplin 45. Yasmin Duursma 46. Mia Van Dyke 47. Jaide Britton 48. Lily Goss Third round 49. Sammie Johnson 50. Charli Granville 51. Grace Matser 52. Jasmyn Smith 53. Mikayla Western 54. Cassidy Mailer 55. Abbey McDonald 56. Charlotte Blair 57. Dee Heslop 58. Eilish Sheerin 59. Tara Stribley 60. Katelyn Cox 61. Amelie Borg 62. Amelia Radford Fourth round 63. Hannah Stuart 64. Fleur Davies 66. Meghan Gaffney 67. Jessica Jones 68. Brooke Vernon 69. Kiera Muller 70. Charlotte Mullins 71. McKenzie Dowrick 72. Georgia Gall 73. Ashleigh Van Loon Fifth round 74. Deanna Jolliffe 75. Madison Brazendale 77. Megan Kauffman 78. Kiara Hillier 80. Lily Johnson Sixth round 81. Caitlin Matthews (F/D) 82. Jodie Hicks 83. Amy Mullholland Seventh round 84. Cambridge McCormick 85. Tahlia Read Eighth round 86. Tess Cattle ← 20212023 sup. → This Australian rules football biography of a person born in the 2000s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte