AFLW draft a family affair

By Celie HayUpdated July 27, 2021 â€" 9.01pmfirst published at 8.30pm

It was a family affair at Tuesday night’s AFLW draft as three top10 draftees joined their siblings at the elite level.

Gold Coast drafted Charlie Rowbottom, sister of Sydney’s James Rowbottom, and Teagan Levi, sister of Maddi, with picks one and six. Geelong used pick two to select the younger sister of Carlton’s Maddy Prespakis.

No. 1 pick: Charlie Rowbottom has joined the Suns.

No. 1 pick: Charlie Rowbottom has joined the Suns.Credit:AFL Photos

Top two selections Georgie Prespakis and Rowbottom, both from Victoria, were named in the under-19 NAB All-Australian team after strong performances for Vic Metro.

At 179 centimetres, Rowbottom is a midfielder who can use her height and strength to rotate forward and take strong contested marks while also accurate in front of goals.

She also has natural leadership skills, which was clear as she led the Oakleigh Chargers to a premiership in this year’s NAB League.

As the AFLW draft was state-based, Rowbottom surprised the league when she nominated Queensland but said seeing her older brother James make the interstate move made her decision easier.

Rowbottom said although it was the new Gold Coast coach, Cameron Joyce, who lured her to the sunshine state, it was the Queensland lifestyle that was most appealing.

“They showed me how I can help them and how they can help me but they showed me some footage of how I can fit into the team,” Rowbottom said.

“But because I’ve been out of school for a whole year and I’ve been in isolation, I’m keen for a little bit of an adventure and the lifestyle up there really appeals to me as well.”

Unlike Rowbottom, Prespakis will remain in her home state of Victoria and will be joined in the Cats’ midfield by fellow Calder Cannons teammate Zali Friswell, who was selected with pick seven.

Prespakis, who has a penetrating kick, is known for her tough tackling and ability to move the ball cleanly out of stoppages while Friswell is accurate via foot and hand and has the speed to evade her opposition easily.

Prespakis and Friswell have shown they can match it with bigger bodies at VFLW level, with both looking comfortable through Essendon’s midfield.

Throughout the national carnival, Prespakis was a dominant force in Vic Metro’s midfield with an average of 28 disposals and eight tackles, resulting in her being named the team’s most valuable player.

Fellow Victorians Ella Friend and Stella Reid will have the opportunity to take their game to the next level when they enter the AFLW system with St Kilda and Richmond.

Friend, who came through the Greater Western Victoria Rebels program, is a strong forward known for her contested marking and athletic ability to rotate onto the wing.

Reid, also a forward, will hope to utilise accuracy and excellent game sense when she lines up for the Tigers.

Teagan Levi also joined the Gold Coast.

Teagan Levi also joined the Gold Coast.Credit:AFL Photos

The top 10 was rounded out with Ashanti Bush selected by Gold Coast with pick eight, Gabbi Featherstone by Geelong with nine and Annie Lee by Carlton with 10.

A total of 59 players joined the AFLW through Tuesday’s draft but the early picks were dominated by Victorians with eight of the top 10 draftees coming through the NAB League.

The next crop of AFLW players will get their opportunity when the season starts in December.

AFLW DRAFT

FIRST ROUND
1. Gold Coast - Charlie Rowbottom - Oakleigh Chargers
2. Geelong - Georgie Prespakis - Calder Cannons
3. West Coast - Charlotte Thomas - Subiaco
4. St Kilda - Ella Friend - Greater Western Victoria Rebels
5. Richmond - Stella Reid - Oakleigh Chargers
6. Gold Coast - Teagan Levi - Bond University
7. Geelong - Zali Friswell - Calder Cannons
8. Gold Coast - Ashanti Bush - Hawthorn
9. Geelong - Gabbi Featherston - Geelong Falcons
10. Carlton - Annie Lee - Geelong Falcons
11. Carlton - Keeley Sherar - Eastern Ranges
12. St Kilda - Ashleigh Richards - Dandenong Stingrays
13. North Melbourne - Tess Craven - Geelong Falcons
14. Fremantle - Amy Franklin - Claremont
15. Geelong - Annabel Johnson - Geelong Cats
16. Richmond - Emilia Yassir - Calder Cannons
17. Adelaide - Zoe Prowse - Sturt
18. Brisbane - Maggie Harmer - Maroochydore

SECOND ROUND
19. North Melbourne - Tara Slender - Bendigo Pioneers
20. Adelaide - Brooke Tonon - Glenelg
21. West Coast - Courtney Rowley - Peel Thunder
22. Western Bulldogs - Amanda Ling - Oakleigh Chargers
23. Carlton - Brooke Vickers - Oakleigh Chargers
24. West Coast - Beth Schilling - Peel Thunder
25. Western Bulldogs - Aurora Smith - Murray Bushrangers
26. Carlton - Imogen Milford - Casey Demons
27. Western Bulldogs - Elizabeth Snell - Bendigo Pioneers
28. North Melbourne - Kimberley Rennie - N/A
29. Collingwood - Eliza James - Oakleigh Chargers
30. Gold Coast - Giselle Davies - Bond University
31. Fremantle - Dana East - Swan Districts
32. Collingwood - Eloise Chaston - Eastern Ranges
33. Collingwood - Imogen Barnett - Collingwood
34. Adelaide - Abbie Ballard - West Adelaide
35. Brisbane - Bella Smith - Maroochydore

THIRD ROUND
36. St Kilda - Pass
37. GWS - Ally Morphett - Murray Bushrangers
38. Fremantle - Makaela Tuhakaraina - South Fremantle
39. Carlton - Pass
40. West Coast - Sarah Lakay - Swan Districts
41. Melbourne - Georgia Campbell - Eastern Ranges
42. Melbourne- Tahlia Gillard - Calder Cannons
43. North Melbourne - Perri King - Glenorchy
44. Fremantle - Airlie Runnalls - North Melbourne
45. Melbourne - Alison Brown - Casey Demons
46. Brisbane - Mikayla Pauga - Bond University AFC

FOURTH ROUND
47. West Coast - Emily Bennett- Claremont
48. Richmond - Meagan Kiely - North Melbourne
49. GWS - Jessica Doyle - Manly Warringah Wolves
50. Richmond - Ingrid Houtsma - Geelong Falcons
51. North Melbourne - Jasmine Ferguson - Collingwood
52. Fremantle - Jessica Low - Claremont
53. Brisbane - Luka Yoshida-Martin - University of Queensland

FIFTH ROUND
54. Richmond - Akec Makur Chuot - Richmond
55. GWS - Brodee Mowbray - Southern Power
56. North Melbourne - Ella Maurer - Old Scotch Collegians
57. Fremantle - Sarah Wielstra - Swan Districts
58. Brisbane - Lucinda Pullar - Bond University

SIXTH ROUND
59. GWS - Georgina Fowler - East Coast Eagles

SEVENTH ROUND
60. GWS - Casidhe Simmons - UNSW Eastern Suburbs Bulldogs

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