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Fremantle and West Coast stars eye back-to-back blazers as extended AFLW All-Australian revealed

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Mim Strom and Ella Roberts have both made the extedned All-Australian squad.
Camera IconMim Strom and Ella Roberts have both made the extedned All-Australian squad. Credit: The West Australian

Ruck star Mim Strom is among three Fremantle players on the verge of an All-Australian blazer, with the trio named alongside two Eagles to give WA a strong presence in the extended squad.

Strom is considered a lock to make the final side after a record-breaking season where she claimed a maiden western derby medal and set new benchmarks for most hit-outs in a game and in a season.

2023 All-Australian Emma O’Driscoll is a chance to earn back-to-back blazers, leading the league in intercept possessions (94) and averaging a career-best 15.8 disposals and 3.6 marks per game.

Emma O'Driscoll is eyeing back-to-back blazers.
Camera IconEmma O'Driscoll is eyeing back-to-back blazers. Credit: Paul Kane/AFL Photos/via Getty Images

And teammate Aisling McCarthy is one of four Irish recruits to make the extended squad as the midfielder slid seamlessly into Fremantle’s group having switched from the Eagles in the off-season averaging career highs in disposals, clearances and tackles.

It came as 19-year-old Eagle Ella Roberts cemented her status as one of the brightest stars in the competition, earning a squad call-up alongside Charlie Thomas.

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Teen phenom Roberts was central to the Eagles’ improvement this season averaging more than 21 disposals per game and adding a more attacking layer to her game with a career-high six goals while also laying 61 tackles.

Thomas made history last season by becoming the first Eagle to earn selection in the All-Australian side.

Ella Roberts of the Eagles celebrates after kicking a goal.
Camera IconElla Roberts of the Eagles celebrates after kicking a goal. Credit: RICHARD WAINWRIGHT/AAPIMAGE

Elevated to vice-captain this season, Thomas finished first in the league for rebound 50s averaging just under 400 meters gained per game.

“Charlie and Ella had very consistent seasons and this is a great recognition of their efforts,” Eagles head of women’s football Michelle Cowan said.

“They were both incredibly impactful throughout the year and both continue to lead the way for the entire team, both on the field and off the field.

“It’s great to see Charlie back up her All-Australian selection last season, and great recognition for Ella after her best season that she’s had in the competition.”

The final team of 21, which includes a captain and a vice-captain and is selected as if playing in a match, will be announced on Monday, November 25 at the W Awards.

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