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A relentless forward/midfielder whose ferocious tackling is already a hallmark of her game, Anderson’s talented skillset comes complete with the ability to move deep and take strong grabs overhead.
From Warumungu Country in the Northern Territory, Anderson was the first First Nations AFLW player signed to St Kilda, becoming the fourth Anderson sibling after Joe, Jed and Jasmine to make it to the highest level.
When she first arrived at St Kilda, Anderson was presented the club's distinguished No. 7 guernsey made famous by proud Noongar man Nicky Winmar, with the sporting great presenting her with the jumper when she first arrived at RSEA Park.
A relentless forward/midfielder whose ferocious tackling is already a hallmark of her game, Anderson’s talented skillset comes complete with the ability to move deep and take strong grabs overhead.
From Warumungu Country in the Northern Territory, Anderson was the first First Nations AFLW player signed to St Kilda, becoming the fourth Anderson sibling after Joe, Jed and Jasmine to make it to the highest level.
When she first arrived at St Kilda, Anderson was presented the club's distinguished No. 7 guernsey made famous by proud Noongar man Nicky Winmar, with the sporting great presenting her with the jumper when she first arrived at RSEA Park.
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