Vienna Matera celebrates a goal for Western Australia during the Marsh AFL National Development Championships. Picture: Paul Kane/AFL Photos

More than 80 of the country’s most promising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and Multicultural girls footballers aged 15-and-under have been selected in the AFL’s 2025 Woomeras and Medleys programs.

The squads will come together in New South Wales this weekend to take part in an intensive three-day football and leadership camp from July 18-20.

The Woomeras squad comprises Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, while the Medleys squad contains players with at least one parent born outside Australia.

Many players selected in the squads will go on to feature in the 2026 Indigenous and Multicultural Academies and other talent pathways programs.

Players will arrive in New South Wales on Friday and engage in a host of football and athletic training sessions, along with cultural and leadership-building activities.

The highlight of the program will be two talent showcase matches which will be played at Blacktown International Sports Park on Saturday, July 19.

The Woomeras vs Medleys games will be played following the 2025 Marsh AFL National Championships – U18 Girls match between the Allies and Western Australia.

AFL Diversity Talent Programs Manager, Narelle Long, said: “It is exciting to have our 2025 Woomeras and Medleys programs coming together in New South Wales this weekend.

“For some players the Woomeras and Medleys programs will be their first step into an elite football environment and a fantastic opportunity to advance their skillset on and off the field.

“Players will take part in football sessions managed by expert coaches that will develop their skills, preparation and game awareness. They will also take part in activities that will help them excel off the field by building their personal skills and leadership qualities.

“It’s a great thrill for all players to take part in the showcase matches at Blacktown on Saturday, which gives them the chance to put their football talent on display.”

Sydney Swans AFLW development coach Bronwyn Gulden and Western Jets assistant Jacara Egan will coach the Woomeras program, with dual Adelaide Crows premiership player Danielle Ponter, GWS Giants midfielder Aleisha Newman and former Fremantle and West Coast Eagles player Cassie Davidson also part of the coaching panel.

Eastern Ranges assistant Sophia Ikosidekas and Northern Knights assistant Susan Cadman will lead the Medleys program, with assistants to include GWS Giants forward Tarni Evans, Western Bulldogs speedster Elaine Grigg, former AFLW player Akec Makur Chuot and former VFLW player Angelena Roan.

HOW TO WATCH: A live stream of the Woomeras vs Medleys matches at Blacktown International Sport Park will be available on the AFL Play YouTube channel here. The first game will commence at 2:15pm, with the second game to follow at 4:10pm.

Continue below to see the 2025 Woomeras and Medleys squads. Please click here to view the team sheets for both games.

WOOMERAS

NAME

STATE

COMMUNITY CLUB

Grace Anstess

NT

Port Melbourne Colts

Caitlyn Ashpole

NSW

Maitland Saints

Lenae Bejah-Stuart

SA

West Augusta

Leilani Bennell

WA

Thornlie Lions

Faithe Bouwer

NT

Darwin Buffaloes

Charlotte Coysh

VIC

Wodonga Bulldogs

Miley Cunningham

NT

Tapalinga Superstars

Macy Devine

TAS

North Hobart

Keira Fawcett

WA

High Wycombe

Khalia Fawcett

WA

High Wycombe

Jessica Fortington

VIC

Park Orchards

Lani Gray

NSW

Killarney Vale Bombers

Lucca Hall

QLD

Wilston Grange

Bella Jenkins

NSW

East Wagga Kooringal

Paige Johns

TAS

Prospect

Sommer Kubank

TAS

Ulverstone

Harmony Lacey

NT

Palmerston Magpies

Amayah Lampton

QLD

Kenmore Bears

Jazz Lee

VIC

Coburg Districts

Gemma Leigh

QLD

Toowoomba

Sabella Lovell

VIC

Keilor

Lenora Matasia-Baira

QLD

Cairns Eagles

Bella Matera

WA

Whitfords

Vienna Matera

WA

Whitfords

Ella May

WA

Piara Waters

Remi McClelland

VIC

South Mildura

Shikora Miller

WA

Fitzroy

Sky Morgan

VIC

Montmorency

Brooke Myram

QLD

Mackay Magpies

Arybella Nelson

WA

Wanneroo

Taylah Palmer

NT

South Alice Springs

Mia Puruntatameri

NT

St Marys

Gypsy Quaife

VIC

Warrigal Industrials

Amber Nicole Quinn

NT

Palmerston Magpies

Zailee Robson

WA

Ellenbrook

Sienna Grace Roden

VIC

Narre North Foxes

Mistee Sagigi

QLD

Cairns Eagles

Payton Shadforth

NT

Darwin Buffaloes

Remy Sliwa

VIC

Torquay

Temperance Taylor

NSW

Cardiff Hawks

Taitum Tipuamantamerri

NT

Darwin Buffaloes

Maggie Wallace

TAS

Kingborough

Caitlin West

VIC

Yarraville Seddon Eagles

 MEDLEYS

NAME

STATE

COMMUNITY CLUB

Chloe Ahlip

VIC

Yarraville Seddon Eagles

Madison Booysen

NSW

Northwest Lightning

Tiffany Boswell

VIC

Narre North Foxes

Madison Boyd

NSW

Wollongong Lions

Claire Bridge

NSW

Northwest Lightning

Siobhan Brown

VIC

Banyule

Apiel Dhor

VIC

Officer

Phoenix Dodd

VIC

Wodonga Raiders

Sibella During

VIC

East Malvern Knights

Zara Fairbairn

VIC

Waverley Blues

Gemma Fischer

VIC

Phillip Island

Deena Gerges

VIC

Yarrambat

Lilith Haimona

VIC

Mernda

Madison James

NSW

St Ives

Mikayla Jansen

WA

Piara Waters

Taylor Kazmer

WA

Claremont

Amiria Kingi

WA

Piara Waters

Esther Kwana

SA

Salisbury North

Serena Lee

VIC

Mordi-Brae

Ava Maher

NSW

Killarney Vale

Maryella Mather

TAS

Burnie Dockers

Ava Millar

WA

Ocean Ridge

Mia Misopapas

QLD

Sherwood Magpies

Ropafadzo Mutuva

NT

Nightcliff Tigers

Tracy Nguyen

VIC

Caroline Springs

Dhiyaana Perera

WA

Morley Bulldogs

Leayla Pohl

VIC

Cavendish

Camryn Rabie

VIC

Wantirna South

Florence Rizzo

QLD

Sherwood Magpies

Tanina Rizzo

QLD

Sherwood Magpies

Libby Robinson

QLD

Sherwood Magpies

Abigale Ruiu

VIC

Yarraville Seddon Eagles

Regina Rumbewas

NT

Nightcliff

Mia Shelley

WA

Quinns District

Misha Simmons

VIC

Frankston YCW

Marlee Smallridge

NT

Waratah

Eimi Smith

NT

Wanderers

Eloise Stewart

NSW

North Shore Swans

Tene Terblanche

TAS

Sandy bay lions

Cammi Thomas

TAS

Tamar Valley

Tiffany Tomlinson

NSW

Manly Warringah Wolves

Anika Tran

VIC

Bacchus Marsh

Alicia van Duren

WA

Halls Head

Ava Webb

QLD

Aspley Hornets

Isla Willows

TAS

East Launceston

2025 WOOMERAS vs MEDLEYS MATCHES
DATE: Saturday, July 19, 2025
TIME: Game One at 2:15pm AEST; Game Two at 4:10pm AEST
VENUE: Blacktown International Sports Park
WATCH: A live stream of both matches will be available on the AFL Play YouTube channel here
TEAM SHEETS: Please click here to view the team sheets for both games.