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Chelsea Randall (born 14 June 1991) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's competition. She is one of the club's inaugural AFLW team co-captains, and won three premierships in the role.

Key Information

Early life and state league football

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Randall began playing football in the boys under-11 side at the Safety Bay Stingers.[1]

Randall has played state league football with Swan Districts in the West Australian Women's Football League (WAFL) since 2008.[1] She is a two-time winner of the WAWFL best and fairest award.[1]

Randall is a three-time All-Australian and has represented Western Australia at four national championships. Her first selection came at the age of 15. In 2013, she captained the state's side at that year's championships.[2]

In 2011, she was selected as one of eight players to participate the AIS/AFL women's academy.[3]

Randall was drafted to the Melbourne side for the 2013 women's AFL exhibition series with the third overall pick.[4] In 2014, she was returned to Melbourne's side and was named best on ground in the series' second exhibition match of that year. She recorded fourteen marks and two goals in the match.[5] Randall continued to play for the side through to the end of the 2016 exhibition series.[1] In 2016, she also played matches for West Coast in the same exhibition series.[6]

AFL Women's career

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Randall kicking during the round 6, 2017 match against Melbourne.

Randall was one of two marquee player signings announced by Adelaide in anticipation of the league's first season in 2017.[7] She was named the club's inaugural AFL Women's captain in January 2017.[8][9] Randall was nominated by her teammates for the AFLW Players’ Most Valuable Player Award,[10] and was listed in the All-Australian team.[11]

Randall won the 2017 AFLW Players' Most Courageous Award.[12]

On 18 May 2017, Adelaide signed Randall for the 2018 AFLW season.[13]

Randall had another successful season in 2018, and was named the Crows' club champion, receiving 162 of a possible 168 votes over the season and scoring a maximum 24 votes in four of seven matches.[14] She also won the AFLW Players' Most Courageous Award again, and was named captain of the 2018 AFL Women's All-Australian team.[15] Randall again co-captained the side in the 2019 season, where she had another superb year, winning a second premiership and also being named for the third year running in the AFLW All-Australian team.

She suffered a serious injury to her knee at the start of the 2020 pre-season, ruling her out of the entire 2020 AFLW season.[16] After her co-captain Erin Phillips relinquished her share of the captaincy, Randall was appointed sole captain of the Crows ahead of the 2021 season.[17] It was revealed Randall had re-signed with Adelaide for two more years on 8 June 2021.[18]

Statistics

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Statistics are correct to the end of 2024.[19]
Legend
  G  
Goals
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Kicks
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Disposals 
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Played in that season's 
premiership team
Chelsea Randall AFLW statistics
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2017# Adelaide 26 8 2 2 85 28 113 24 39 0.3 0.3 10.6 3.5 14.1 3.0 4.9 4
2018 Adelaide 26 7 1 0 85 29 114 22 34 0.1 0.0 12.1 4.1 16.3 3.1 4.9 6
2019# Adelaide 26 8 1 1 72 51 123 28 17 0.1 0.1 9.0 6.4 15.4 3.5 2.1 4
2020 Adelaide 26 0 0
2021 Adelaide 26 9 6 2 68 43 111 25 22 0.7 0.2 7.6 4.8 12.3 2.8 2.4 3
2022 (S6)# Adelaide 26 6 0 0 43 10 53 16 8 0 0 7.2 1.7 8.8 2.7 1.3 0
2022 (S7) Adelaide 26 10 8 6 112 63 175 34 44 0.8 0.6 11.2 6.3 17.5 3.4 4.4 5
2023 Adelaide 26 12 4 7 88 69 157 37 45 0.3 0.6 7.3 5.8 13.1 3.1 3.8 2
2024 Adelaide 26 14 10 6 138 84 222 56 60 0.7 0.6 9.9 6.0 15.6 4.0 4.3 1
Career 74 32 24 692 377 1069 243 270 0.4 0.3 9.4 5.1 14.1 3.3 3.6 25

Personal life

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Off the field, Randall works at the Adelaide Football Club as a community programs officer.[8] In addition to her work, Randall is studying to become a physical education teacher.[6][20]

In 2015 and 2016, Randall lived and worked in the remote mining town of Newman in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She regularly completed a thirteen-hour drive in order to play for Swan Districts in the WAWFL.[6]

In 2020, Randall competed on The Amazing Race Australia 5 with Marijana Rajčić as a "stowaway team".[21] In post-show interviews, the two revealed that they had started dating before filming began.[22] The pair announced their engagement on 5 March 2023 and the birth of their son on 29 October 2023.[23][24]

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''Chelsea Randall'' is an Australian rules footballer known for her distinguished career with the Adelaide Crows in the AFL Women's (AFLW) competition, where she served as the club's longest-serving captain until stepping down ahead of the 2024 season, earned five All-Australian honours, and contributed to three premiership victories. Playing primarily as a defender, she has amassed 80 games since her debut in 2017, establishing herself as one of the league's most consistent and respected performers. Born on 14 June 1991 and standing at 173 cm, Randall previously played for Swan Districts FC before joining the Crows for the inaugural AFLW season. Her leadership and defensive prowess have been highlighted in recent seasons, including her return from a concussion injury and a contract extension with Adelaide, reinforcing her status as a champion of the club.

Early life

Youth and early football involvement

Chelsea Randall was born on 14 June 1991 in Perth, Western Australia. She began playing Australian rules football in the boys' under-11 side at Safety Bay Stingers, marking her initial involvement in the sport during her early youth. This early experience in mixed-gender competition helped develop her skills in a competitive environment from a young age. She earned early selection in representative pathways, including her first appearance for Western Australia at the national championships at age 15. In 2011, Randall was selected as one of eight players nationally for the AIS/AFL Women's Academy, recognizing her potential as a top young talent in the emerging women's game. She later transitioned to state league competition with Swan Districts.

State league career with Swan Districts

Chelsea Randall began her senior state league career with Swan Districts in the West Australian Women's Football League (WAWFL) in 2008, where she quickly established herself as one of the competition's elite players. She won the WAWFL best and fairest award twice during her tenure with the club. Randall also received three All-Australian selections in the state league competition. She represented Western Australia at national championships on multiple occasions, including captaining the side in 2013 and earning the Dhara Kerr Award as the team's best player that year. Randall further showcased her talent in the women's AFL exhibition series prior to the launch of AFL Women's. She was selected by Melbourne with the third overall pick in the 2013 national women's draft for the exhibition matches. In 2014, she was named best on ground in an exhibition clash while playing for Melbourne, recording 14 marks and kicking two goals. She continued with Melbourne in the series through to 2016 and also played exhibition matches for West Coast in 2016. Her strong pre-professional record led to her being signed as a marquee player by Adelaide ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's season in 2017.

AFL Women's career

Marquee signing, debut, and premierships

Chelsea Randall was one of the Adelaide Crows' two marquee signings announced for the inaugural AFL Women's season in 2017. She made her debut in Round 1, 2017, against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval. Randall contributed to Adelaide's premiership successes in 2017, 2019, and 2022 (S6). As of the latest available data in 2025, she had played 80 games in her AFLW career.

Captaincy and leadership roles

Chelsea Randall was named co-captain of the Adelaide Crows' inaugural AFL Women's team in January 2017, sharing the leadership role with Erin Phillips. She served as co-captain from 2017 through the 2020 season, guiding the team to premiership victories in 2017 and 2019. Ahead of the 2021 season, following Erin Phillips' decision to step down from the shared captaincy, Randall was appointed sole captain of the Adelaide Crows. She held sole captaincy through the 2023 season, completing an eight-season tenure as skipper during which she led the team to a third premiership in 2022 (Season 6). Randall is recognised as a three-time premiership captain for the club.

Injury challenges and later seasons

Randall faced a major injury setback when she tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her right knee during Adelaide's opening pre-season training session on November 25, 2019, after her knee buckled while changing direction in a drill. This injury ruled her out for the entire 2020 AFLW season, compounding the Crows' challenges as they dealt with multiple knee-related absences among key players. After recovering from the ACL reconstruction, Randall returned in 2021 and remained a consistent performer for Adelaide despite occasional minor setbacks. In the 2024 AFLW season, she earned selection in the All-Australian team, the fifth occasion she has received this honour (following 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2022 (Season 7)). She continued her career into the 2025 season, playing additional matches to reach 80 career games. This recognition and longevity underscore her resilience and ongoing elite-level contributions.

Broadcasting and media career

AFL television commentary and expert analysis

In addition to her ongoing playing career with the Adelaide Crows, Chelsea Randall has contributed as an expert commentator and analyst on Australian television broadcasts covering the AFL. She has made multiple appearances as Self – Expert Commentator on Saturday Afternoon AFL from 2017 to 2025, featuring in 9 episodes, and on Saturday Night AFL from 2017 to 2024, appearing in 8 episodes. Randall has also appeared as Self on Friday Night Football from 2022 to 2024 in 12 episodes and on AFL Sunday from 2019 to 2025 in 10 episodes. These roles have seen her provide expert analysis and commentary on AFL matches and league developments, drawing upon her extensive on-field experience.

Reality television and other appearances

Chelsea Randall has ventured into reality television and other non-sports media formats. She competed as herself in the 2021 season (season 5) of The Amazing Race Australia, forming the "stowaway team" with fellow AFLW player Marijana Rajčić. The pair joined the competition as a surprise addition in Leg 7. In 2022, Randall appeared as herself in the documentary Kick Like Tayla, which explored themes of mental health and personal challenges faced by AFLW player Tayla Harris. The film featured contributions from various figures in Australian football to highlight the broader impact of the sport. Archive footage of Randall in her capacity as an Adelaide Crows AFLW player has also been used in news segments. This includes appearances on ABC News Breakfast across 2024–2025 in seven episodes and on ABC Weekend Breakfast in 2024 in four episodes. These incidental uses reflect her ongoing recognition within Australian sports media archives.

Personal life

Relationships, family, and off-field roles

Chelsea Randall is married to her former Adelaide Crows teammate Marijana Randall (née Rajčić), having begun dating before their joint appearance on The Amazing Race Australia. On 5 March 2023, the couple announced their engagement. They married on 12 March 2025. Their son Tomi was born on 27 October 2023. In her off-field role, Randall works as a community programs officer at the Adelaide Football Club. She is also studying to become a physical education teacher. Between 2015 and 2016, while playing for Swan Districts, Randall lived and worked in the remote mining town of Newman in Western Australia's Pilbara region.

Honours and awards

Individual awards and recognitions

Chelsea Randall has earned widespread recognition for her individual contributions in the AFL Women's competition. She won the AFLCA AFLW Champion Player of the Year in 2017. In 2018 she was named the Adelaide Football Club club champion. Randall has been selected in the AFL Women's All-Australian team five times, in 2017, 2018 (as captain), 2019 (as vice-captain), 2022 (S7), and 2024. She holds the record for the AFLW Players’ Most Courageous Award with six wins, in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 (S7), and 2024. In 2022 (S7) she received the Showdown Medal for her performance in the AFLW match against Port Adelaide. Prior to her AFLW career, Randall won the Dhara Kerr Award as the best and fairest player in the WA Women's Football League in 2013.

Team and premiership honours

Chelsea Randall achieved notable team success with the Adelaide Crows in the AFL Women's competition, winning three premierships as a player in 2017, 2019, and 2022 (S6). She also captained the side to all three of those titles, becoming a three-time AFL Women's premiership captain. Randall served as Adelaide's captain from 2017 to 2023, leading the club through its inaugural AFLW years and into its most successful period to date. During her tenure, she guided the team to premiership glory in the competition's early seasons and the 2022 (S6) decider. Her leadership coincided with Adelaide establishing itself as one of the dominant forces in the league.

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