Key forward Ash Woodland joined Port Adelaide as a priority signing ahead of the 2023 AFLW season. Earlier in her career she joined the Adelaide Crows and was key to their successful Premiership campaign in Season 6 – subsequently named in the forward line for the All-Australian side.
Since coming over to Alberton, Woodland has enjoyed more midfield time and has widely impressed with her work in the middle - earning league-wide recognition for her talent across a multiple areas of the ground. A career-best 2025 season saw her take home runner-up in the club's Best & Fairest, underlining her consistency and impact throughout the season.
Honours
- Runner-up Best & Fairest (2025)
- Third Best & Fairest (2024)
- Leadership group (2024)
- AFLW premiership player (Adelaide Crows, 2022)
- All-Australian (2022)
- AFLW leading goalkicker (2022)
Key forward Ash Woodland joined Port Adelaide as a priority signing ahead of the 2023 AFLW season. Earlier in her career she joined the Adelaide Crows and was key to their successful Premiership campaign in Season 6 – subsequently named in the forward line for the All-Australian side.
Since coming over to Alberton, Woodland has enjoyed more midfield time and has widely impressed with her work in the middle - earning league-wide recognition for her talent across a multiple areas of the ground. A career-best 2025 season saw her take home runner-up in the club's Best & Fairest, underlining her consistency and impact throughout the season.
Honours
- Runner-up Best & Fairest (2025)
- Third Best & Fairest (2024)
- Leadership group (2024)
- AFLW premiership player (Adelaide Crows, 2022)
- All-Australian (2022)
- AFLW leading goalkicker (2022)
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