Every club is represented in the 2024 Airport Toyota Women's Division One Team of the Year!
The minor premiers Burnside Heights lead the way with seven members in the final 22 led by Captain of the Team of the Year Kayla Ravanello.
Ravanello enjoyed another stellar season with the Bears and retains her spot on the half forward flank with 33 regular-season goals.
Marcus Barclay will earn a second straight appointment as Coach of the Team of the Year following his Airport West side playing in a preliminary final the year after earning promotion.
Tullamarine's Tricia Devine will move from the bench to fill one of the two full back posts alongside Greenvale's Terira Fry.
Jets premiership teammate Amy Hakim retains her spot on the half back flank with Brodie Stevens replacing her sister Ebony on the other flank.
Alexandra Kilty headlines the selections for the returning Keilor Park program, starting at centre half back.
Up the other end of the ground, Ravanello was selected unanimously with the two full forwards Bella Negri (Burnside Heights, 26 goals) and Alisa Magri (Greenvale, 39 goals).
Burnside Heights' Holly McGregor gets the nod at centre half forward proving to be a handful when rotating forward, with Airport West's Rhiarn Daley filling the forward five.
Division One league best and fairest winners Krissy Trang (Burnside Heights) and Clara Toperosa (Strathmore/Pascoe Vale) start in the engine room, with Natasha Campbell retaining her spot in the middle after moving up a division.
Greenvale's Grace Matser will start in the ruck with Ashleigh Drews (Airport West) and Haylea Cooke (Greenvale) on the wings.
On the bench is Georgie Richardson (Strathmore/Pascoe Vale), Payton-Ani Ozols (Burnside Heights), Sarah Poni (Keilor Park), Charlize Kraljevic (Strathmore/Pascoe Vale), Kiara Asani-Davis (Burnside Heights), and Elisha Wain (Tullamarine)
SELECTION PROCESS & CRITERIA
All EDFL Teams of the Year are compiled based solely on the input of each club’s senior coach.
The 2024 Airport Toyota Women's Division One Team of the Year was to recognise the best players of the 2024 home-and-away season.
Other factors such as reputation or form in previous seasons were not to be taken into account.
The Coach and Captain of the Year are determined based on the feedback provided by the senior coaches.