West Adelaide earned four more wins in 2024. Can the Bloods continue their upward trend to play finals in 2025? Picture - Cory Sutton
SANFL’s ZAC MILBANK breaks down all you need to know about the Bloods heading into the 2025 Hostplus SANFL Women’s League season.
Finished – 6th
Record – 6 wins, 8 losses
Best & Fairest – Zoe Venning
Runner Up – Emma Kilpatrick
Third Place – Madison Russell
Players’ Player – Emma Kilpatrick
Coaches Award – Tiana Fernandez
Emerging Talent – Emily Mableson
The Advertiser SANFLW Team of the Year – Zoe Venning (Half-Forward Flank)
2025 West Adelaide leaders (L to R) Hannah Button (Vice Captain), Madi Russell (Captain), Zoe Venning (Vice Captain). Picture – Cory Sutton
COMING
Summer Malone (Nightcliff), Alana Lishmund (Norwood), Kayla Mudge (Barmera Monash), Chelsea Newitt (Goodwood Saints), Sarah Deed (Goodwood Saints)
GOING
Lucy Boyd (West Coast), Asha Dufour (Glenelg), Tamika May (South Adelaide), Bec Owen (retired), Milli Gentle (retired)
Chloe Tonkin is an exciting youngster set to soar in the ruck this year. Picture – Cory Sutton
Saturday February 22
Glenelg 4.7 (31) d West Adelaide 2.4 (16) at Hisense Stadium
Saturday March 1
West Adelaide v Central District at Hisense Stadium from 12pm
West Adelaide coach Bruce Dawes will be aiming to guide his team back into the major round in 2025. Picture – Cory Sutton
Alana Lishmund is ready to make her mark on the Hostplus SANFLW League again.
Forging a reputation as a clever forward while playing with the Redlegs, the 21-year-old claimed the 2022 SANFLW Leading Goal Kicker crown.
But injuries have plagued the left-footer since, leading to her featuring in just five Development League matches last season.
The Hope Valley product has impressed Bruce Dawes with her fierce approach to preseason training, working her way to full fitness while displaying her kicking skills on the training track.
Former Norwood forward Alana Lishmund is eager for a fresh start with the Bloods.
Season 2024 was a significant one for West Adelaide’s Emily Mableson.
Not only did she play a full season of Hostplus SANFLW League for the Bloods at age 16, she swept the pool of awards at the AFLW U16 National Championships.
The running half-back was SA’s MVP of the tournament as well as earning selection as an All-Australian.
Bloods coach Bruce Dawes is excited to foster Mableson’s development further in 2025, using her in spurts through midfield while settling her predominantly in defence.
Exciting teenager Emily Mableson (left) with veteran Nicola Biagi. Picture – Cory Sutton
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