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Maddy Collier (born 14 September 1995) is an Australian rules footballer playing for Sydney in the AFL Women's competition. Collier was recruited by Greater Western Sydney as a priority player in September 2016.[1] She made her debut in the thirty-six point loss to Adelaide at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.[2] She played every match in her debut season to finish with seven games.[3]

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In April 2019, Collier joined expansion club West Coast.[4] It was revealed Collier signed on with West Coast on 25 June 2021.[5]

In March 2022 it was announced that Collier will join expansion club Sydney, with the signing being officially confirmed in May.[6][7] She was announced in August 2022 as one of Sydney's inaugural co-captains.[8]

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''Maddy Collier'' is an Australian rules footballer known for her ten-season career in the AFL Women's competition, where she played a total of 47 games across stints with the Greater Western Sydney Giants, West Coast Eagles, and Sydney Swans. [1] [2] Born on 14 September 1995 in Nowra, New South Wales, she made history as the first player from the NSW/ACT region to join the AFLW, selected as a priority signing by the GWS Giants ahead of the league's inaugural 2017 season. [3] A medium defender by trade, Collier debuted in 2017 and later served as co-captain for the Sydney Swans during their entry season in 2022. [1] [4] Collier's journey began in local South Coast competitions, where she started playing in the Illawarra Juniors Youth Girls competition in 2011 and won the AFL Sydney Mostyn Medal as a teenager in 2013. [3] [5] After playing for the UNSW Eastern Suburbs Stingrays, she transitioned to the national stage with the Giants, contributing to the early development of women's football in New South Wales. [3] She moved to the West Coast Eagles when they entered the competition and then returned home to Sydney, where her experience helped shape the club's inaugural leadership group. [2] [4] Throughout her career, Collier faced significant challenges from injuries, including a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in 2023 that caused her to miss an entire season and multiple ankle issues that limited her playing time. [1] [4] She announced her retirement in 2025 at age 30, reflecting on her time at Sydney as a childhood supporter and highlighting the camaraderie with teammates as one of the most rewarding aspects of her journey. [1] Her contributions helped advance the profile of women's Australian rules football in non-traditional AFL states. [3]

Early life

Background and early career

Maddy Collier was born on 14 September 1995 in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia. [6] She grew up in Nowra on the state's South Coast. [5] [7] Collier began playing Australian rules football in the Illawarra Juniors Youth Girls competition in 2011. [3] She later played senior football for the Wollongong Saints and won the AFL Sydney Women’s Premier Division Best and Fairest award in 2013 at age 18. [7] In 2014 she moved to Sydney for a traineeship with AFL NSW/ACT and transferred to the UNSW Eastern Suburbs Stingrays in the Sydney Women's AFL (SWAFL), where she achieved team and individual success, including being a key member of their 2016 premiership team. [3] [7] In 2016 she represented the Sydney Swans and NSW/ACT in women's exhibition games. [2] [7] She was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants as a priority signing in September 2016 ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's season, making history as the first player from the NSW/ACT region to join the competition. [7]

Greater Western Sydney Giants (2017–2019)

Maddy Collier was recruited by the Greater Western Sydney Giants as a priority signing in September 2016, becoming the first player from the NSW/ACT region to join the club's inaugural AFL Women's team.[8][5] She made her debut in Round 1 of the 2017 AFLW season against Adelaide at Thebarton Oval, playing as a utility in the Giants' lineup.[9] Collier played every match in her debut season, appearing in all seven games as the Giants participated in the inaugural AFLW competition.[9] She contributed consistently as a midfielder and defender, accumulating 62 disposals and 27 tackles across those matches.[9] Her time with the Giants continued in 2018 and 2019, where she played four games in each season.[9] In total, Collier played 15 games for Greater Western Sydney across the 2017–2019 period, without scoring a goal.[9][10] As an inaugural player for the club, she helped establish the Giants' presence in the league before moving to the West Coast Eagles ahead of the 2020 season.[10]

West Coast Eagles (2020–2022)

Collier was signed as a free agent by West Coast in April 2019 ahead of the club's inaugural AFL Women's season in 2020. [6] She was also named a member of the Eagles' inaugural leadership group. [6] [11] She played almost every match during West Coast's first season in 2020. [6] Collier maintained strong form into 2021, finishing in the top five at the Club Champion awards. [6] In that season's award count, she received 34 votes, tying for a high placing among teammates. [12] In June 2021, Collier penned a one-year extension to remain with West Coast. [6] Across her time with the Eagles from 2020 to 2022, she played 19 games and kicked 3 goals. [6] She subsequently returned to Sydney in 2022. [2]

Sydney Swans (2022–2025)

Maddy Collier returned to the Sydney Swans in 2022 after previously representing the club in a 2016 women's exhibition game. [2] She signed with the expansion team ahead of their inaugural AFL Women's season, with the move announced in March 2022. [13] In August 2022, Collier was named one of the Sydney Swans' inaugural co-captains alongside Brooke Lochland and Lauren Szigeti. [14] She continued in the co-captaincy role for the 2023 season. [15] On April 24, 2023, the club announced that Collier would miss the entire 2023 AFLW season after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament during a training session. [15] She underwent surgery and rehabilitation, with the club noting her diligent adherence to injury prevention programs prior to the incident. [4] Collier returned to play in 2024, appearing in eight games for the Swans. [2] She was sidelined for the 2025 season due to an ankle injury in August and announced her retirement in October 2025.[1] She wore the number 14 guernsey during her time with the club.

Playing style and achievements

Positions, leadership, and notable performances

Maddy Collier is recognised as a versatile utility player in the AFL Women's competition, having featured primarily in the midfield while also contributing effectively as a medium defender, off half-back, and occasionally as an athletic forward. [6] [2] During her time at West Coast Eagles, she impressed in midfield and off half-back roles, helping to establish the club's early AFLW presence. [6] At Sydney Swans, her profile lists her as a medium defender, reflecting her adaptability across defensive and midfield zones. [2] Collier has held leadership positions at multiple clubs. In December 2019, she was named in West Coast Eagles' inaugural leadership group ahead of their debut AFLW season in 2020, alongside captain Emma Swanson and vice-captain Dana Hooker. [6] [11] Upon joining Sydney Swans for their inaugural AFLW season, she was appointed as one of three co-captains in August 2022, serving alongside Brooke Lochland and Lauren Szigeti to guide the expansion club. [14] She also joined the Swans' inaugural leadership group in 2022, drawing on her prior AFLW experience. [2] Collier has produced several notable individual performances across her career. In round 5 of 2021 (while at West Coast Eagles), she amassed 22 disposals and 10 handballs against Gold Coast SUNS. [2] That same year, she gained 321 metres against Geelong Cats in round 7. [2] In round 6 of 2022 (with Sydney Swans), she recorded 9 tackles against North Melbourne. [2] These efforts highlight her capacity for high-impact games in contested situations and through the middle of the ground.

Career statistics

Totals and highlights

Maddy Collier played a total of 47 games in the AFL Women's competition from 2017 to 2024, kicking 3 goals and 4 behinds while recording 387 disposals, 72 marks, and 160 tackles. [16] [17] Her career averages stood at 8.2 disposals, 5.9 kicks, 2.3 handballs, 3.4 tackles, and 53.2% disposal efficiency per game, reflecting her role as a consistent defensive-minded midfielder and defender. [16] Key highlights include her appointment to the Sydney Swans' inaugural leadership group in 2022, where her experience contributed to the club's early development in the competition. [2] Collier's defensive impact was evident in her tackling tally, and she demonstrated resilience by returning to play 8 games in 2024 after missing the entire 2023 season due to an anterior cruciate ligament rupture. [2] Her career encompassed 15 games with Greater Western Sydney Giants (2017–2019), 19 with West Coast Eagles (2020–2022), and 13 with Sydney Swans (2022–2024). [17]

Media appearances

Television credits

Maddy Collier has made several appearances as herself on Australian television programs focused on AFL Women's football coverage. Her credits primarily consist of guest spots on match broadcast and analysis shows, reflecting her profile as a player in the league. She appeared in three episodes of AFL Sunday from 2022 to 2024, two episodes of Friday Night Football in 2024, four episodes of Saturday Night AFL between 2017 and 2022, and one episode of Saturday Afternoon AFL in 2019. [18] Additionally, archive footage of Collier as a Sydney Swans AFLW player was featured in one episode of ABC News Breakfast in 2024. [18]

Personal life

Personal details

Maddy Collier was born on 14 September 1995 in Nowra, New South Wales, Australia. [19] [20] She stands at 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) tall. [20] [21]

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