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Charlie Rowbottom (born 22 January 2003) is an Australian rules footballer playing for Gold Coast in the AFL Women's (AFLW).

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Early life

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Rowbottom grew up in Melbourne and first played Australian rules football in year eight at Loreto Mandeville Hall.[1] She proceeded to play junior football for the East Malvern Knights of the South Metro Junior Football League, and shortly thereafter accepted a position in the Oakleigh Chargers girls teams.[1] She is the younger sister of professional men's footballer James Rowbottom, who plays for the Sydney Swans.[2] Her uncle is former AFL player and current Channel 7 AFL commentator Brian Taylor.[3]

Football career

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Under the rules of the AFL Women's draft in 2021, Rowbottom was permitted to nominate the state of her choice for selection by an AFLW club. Despite growing up in Victoria, Rowbottom nominated Queensland, stating that although it would be "a shift in my life, it is all very exciting".[4] Gold Coast had the first overall pick in the draft, and so selected Rowbottom with the number one pick.[4][5][6] She played her debut match in round one of 2022 season 6 against Greater Western Sydney, and recorded 11 disposals.[7] The following round she was nominated for the AFL Women's Rising Star award, in the Suns' 13-point win against West Coast.[8][9] She missed out on winning the Rising Star award by one vote to Carlton's Mimi Hill, though she did win the equivalent award as judged by her peers at the Players Association MVP Awards.[10]

Rowbottom won the Gold Coast Club Champion award the following season as her club's best and fairest player.[11][12] She missed her chance at her first finals appearance when she underwent ankle surgery late in the 2023 season,[13][14] though her third campaign was successful enough to earn Rowbottom her maiden selection in the 2023 All-Australian team.

In week 3 of 2024, Rowbottom set a new personal record of 42 disposals in a draw against Greater Western Sydney.[15] Fresh off of her second All-Australian selection at just the age of 21 in 2024, Rowbottom re-committed to the Suns, signing a two-year contract extension.[16] She also won her second Club Champion award.[17]

Following a 2025 season in which Gold Coast claimed the wooden spoon, Rowbottom won her third best-and-fairest.[18]

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Charlie Rowbottom is an Australian rules footballer known for her dominant midfield performances in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, where she plays for the Gold Coast Suns. [1] [2] Selected as the number one overall pick in the 2021 AFLW National Draft, she has established herself as one of the league's premier midfielders through her exceptional contested ball-winning, clearance work, and consistent high-disposal games. [3] [1] Since her debut in 2022, Rowbottom has been a standout performer for the Gold Coast Suns, earning two All-Australian selections in 2023 and 2024, as well as her club's best and fairest award. [1] She has also featured in multiple 22Under22 teams and is recognized for her leadership on and off the field. [1] Growing up in Melbourne from a footballing family, she rose through the ranks with the Oakleigh Chargers and Vic Metro before joining the Suns, where she has continued to elevate her game each season. [3] Rowbottom's combination of athleticism, contested strength, and elite disposal efficiency has made her a key figure in the AFLW, contributing significantly to her team's midfield dominance and earning her a reputation as one of the competition's most influential players. [1] [2]

Early life

Family background

Charlie Rowbottom was born on 22 January 2003 and grew up in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [4] [3] She stands at 179 cm (5 ft 10 in) tall. [4] Rowbottom comes from a family with strong connections to Australian rules football, being the younger sister of Sydney Swans player James Rowbottom and the niece of former AFL player and current Channel 7 commentator Brian Taylor. [3] [5] She attended Loreto Mandeville Hall in Toorak, where she first began playing Australian rules football in year eight after previously participating in netball and basketball. [5] [3]

Junior football

Rowbottom began her junior football career with the East Malvern Knights Football Club, her identified junior club.[6] She subsequently progressed to the Oakleigh Chargers in the NAB League Girls, where she represented Victoria Metro.[7] In 2021, Rowbottom was named in the midfield of the NAB AFLW Under-19 All-Australian team in recognition of her performances as a powerful midfielder who also presented as a dangerous forward target.[7] Despite growing up in Victoria, Rowbottom nominated Queensland as her preferred state ahead of the 2021 NAB AFLW Draft.[8]

AFL Women's career

2021 draft and debut

Charlie Rowbottom was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NAB AFLW Draft by the Gold Coast Suns after she nominated for the Queensland draft pool. [4] [9] The Suns described her as the best player available in the draft, highlighting her maturity and willingness to relocate from Victoria. [4] Rowbottom made her AFLW debut in Round 1 of the 2022 Season 6 against Greater Western Sydney at Great Barrier Reef Arena, recording 11 disposals (three kicks and eight handballs), six tackles, and two marks in a loss for the Suns. [10] The No. 1 draft pick showed early promise in the match. [10] She received a NAB AFLW Rising Star nomination in Round 2 following a strong performance against West Coast, where she amassed 17 disposals, 12 tackles, six inside 50s, five clearances, and two goal assists. [6]

2022–2023 seasons

Rowbottom continued to develop strongly in her first two full AFL Women's seasons during 2022 and 2023, earning multiple individual honours while establishing herself as a key midfielder for Gold Coast. In Season 6 (2022), she won the AFL Players' Association Best First Year Player award as voted by her peers. [11] She had previously received a NAB AFLW Rising Star nomination in Round 2 of that season. [11] In Season 7 (2022), Rowbottom claimed the Gold Coast Club Champion award for the club's best and fairest. [1] In 2023, she earned selection in the AFL Women's All-Australian team. [1] She also finished runner-up in the 2023 Club Champion count. [12] Her 2023 season ended prematurely after she sustained an ankle syndesmosis injury in Round 9 against Greater Western Sydney, which required surgery on 3 November 2023 and sidelined her for the remainder of the home-and-away season as well as the finals. [13] Prior to the injury, she led the competition in clearances and contested possessions. [13]

2024–present

In 2024, Rowbottom produced a standout season that established her as one of the AFL Women's premier midfielders, averaging a career-high 27.8 disposals per game while recording a personal best of 42 disposals against Greater Western Sydney. [14] She led the league in contested possessions at 17.7 per game and broke the record for most clearances in a home-and-away season with 84. [1] Her performances earned her selection in the 2024 All-Australian team, her second such honour, capping a dominant campaign. [15] Rowbottom also claimed the Gold Coast SUNS Club Champion award for the second time. [12] In December 2024, Rowbottom signed a two-year contract extension with the Gold Coast SUNS, committing to the club until at least the end of the 2026 AFLW season. [16] Rowbottom continued her strong form into 2025, where she again won the Gold Coast SUNS Club Champion award, securing the honour for the third time in her career. [17] She holds an official leadership role with the team during the 2025 season. [1]

Playing style

Honours and awards

Career statistics

Media appearances

Television credits

Charlie Rowbottom has appeared as herself on several Australian television programs, primarily in sports broadcasts related to the AFL Women's league.[18] These appearances are limited to non-scripted content, with no credited acting roles in fictional or dramatic television series.[18] She has been credited as Self in two episodes of Friday Night Football between 2022 and 2025, two episodes of AFL Sunday from 2023 to 2024, and one episode of Saturday Night AFL in 2022.[18] Archive footage of Rowbottom as a Gold Coast Suns AFLW player has also been used in Weekend Breakfast across six episodes from 2024 to 2025, as well as in five episodes of ABC News Breakfast during the same period, the latter uncredited.[18]

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