Kaitlyn Ashmore


Kaitlyn Ashmore is an Australian rules footballer playing for the North Melbourne Football Club in the AFL Women's. Ashmore was drafted by Brisbane as a priority signing in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.

Early football career

Ashmore first played football in Ballarat. In 2012, she became a Vic Country representative in Australian rules football, and in the same year won the Pierre de Coubertin award from the Victorian Olympic Council as the most outstanding athlete. The next year, she was selected by the Melbourne Football Club to compete in the first AFL-sanctioned women's exhibition match against the Western Bulldogs. She was selected by Melbourne again in 2014.
After playing for Melbourne against the Western Bulldogs for two years, Ashmore was drafted by the Bulldogs with pick number 13 in the 2015 women’s AFL draft. With the Bulldogs in 2015, she played in the first ever women's AFL game to be live broadcast on television.
Concurrently with playing these early women's AFL exhibition games, Ashmore played for Melbourne University in the Victorian Women’s Football League premier division. In 2014, she also played for Federation University's gold medal winning team, and was selected in the All-Australian team at the Australian University Games.

AFL Women's career

Brisbane

Ashmore was signed as a priority access player by in August 2016, ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's season in 2017. This required her to relocate 1,600 km from Melbourne to Brisbane. At the end of the 2017 season, Ashmore was listed in the 40-player All-Australian squad. On 24 May 2017, Ashmore signed with Brisbane for the 2018 season.

North Melbourne

After two seasons at Brisbane, Ashmore joined who will enter the AFLW competition in 2019.

Personal life

Off-field, Ashmore found a job at a cafe in Brisbane for the AFLW season. She completed a teaching degree at Federation University.
Off season at the moment Ashmore is playing for Melbourne University Mugars in the Victorian Women's Football League
She works as a Primary School teacher in Melbourne.

Statistics

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