The W-League has released its list of best player for each team.
The following list was compiled after a fan popular vote:
Adelaide United FC - Sarah Willacy
The Adelaide goalkeeper has been with the club since the 2014/15 season making 38 appearances so far. She played all of Adelaide's 12 games this last season and was called up to the Matildas for the first time in November. During the W-League off-season Willacy plays in the WNPL's Adelaide City and West Adelaide.
All hail Sarah @Willacy20 🙌
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) April 27, 2020
Here's your Westfield #WLeague Fan Save of the Season âš½ï¸
Thanks to everyone who voted 👏 pic.twitter.com/zPCoX8RQzg
Brisbane Roar FC - Hayley Raso
Hayley Raso returned to the Brisbane Roar for her 5th season with the club, 7th in the W-League. Raso made 8 appearances this last season, scoring 4 goals before signing with Everton FC in January. It is unlikely that she will return in the near future as the FAWSL season overlaps with the W-League. In total she has made 76 W-League appearances scoring 23 goals.
âš½ï¸With the game on the line Hayley Raso was 🆒under pressure 😎sealing all 3ï¸âƒ£points for @brisbaneroar 👏#BRIvADL #WLeague pic.twitter.com/hMvqN9bpY5
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) December 14, 2019
Canberra United - Simone Charley
The 2019-20 W-League season was the first for Simone Charley. She had joined Canberra United on loan from the NWSL's Portland Thorns. Charley played in 11 matches finishing the season with 5 goals for the club. Prior to being voted to this fan award, Charley had been voted Canberra United's 2019-20 Supporter's Player of the Year.
😍 @SimoneCharley 😍 pic.twitter.com/v7R9olA24M
— Canberra United (@CanberraUnited) December 13, 2019
Melbourne City FC - Ellie Carpenter
Ellie Carpenter joined Melbourne City FC on loan from the Portland Thorns for the 2019-20 season. It was her first with the Melbourne club after two seasons with Canberra United and two with the Western Sydney Wanderers prior to that. The Matildas defender played in all 14 games of the club's Premiers and Championship winning season, scoring twice.
💙🏆 @MelbourneCity pic.twitter.com/uuNxrkDdo5
— Ellie Carpenter (@CarpenterEllie) March 21, 2020
Melbourne Victory - Jenna McCormick
This was McCormick's first season with the Melbourne Victory and 7th W-League season. The two sport phenom, who also played AFLW for Adelaide from 2017-2019, played 12 games for the Victory's 2019-20 season. McCormick received her first Matildas call up last year.
Multi-talented McCormick and her new path 😍#WLeague pic.twitter.com/KZUrLYYTw1
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) January 2, 2020
Newcastle Jets FC - Gema Simon
The Jets' captain celebrated her 10th season with the Newcastle Jets, 11th in the W-League. She played in all 12 from the team's games in the last campaign. Simon has also made 11 appearances for the Matildas. During the W-League off-season Simon played in the NSW National Premier League.
Gema Simon's first goal of the season pulled us back within a goal just after the hour mark! #MVCvNEW #WLeague #MadeOfNewcastle pic.twitter.com/4RniUPkyNP
— NEWCASTLE JETS FC âœˆï¸ (@NewcastleJetsFC) January 5, 2020
Perth Glory - Morgan Andrews
Morgan Andrews joined the Perth Glory on loan from her NWSL club the OL Reign. In her first W-League season Andrews scored 7 goals in 11 appearances, finishing the season joint Golden Boot winner. Incredibly all of her goals came in Round 8 onwards. She was also named the February's W-League Player of the Month.
Morgan's on a mission 🚀@MorganEAndrews makes no mistake from long range in this #OutsideTheBox📦#WLeague pic.twitter.com/qEb4tmkl82
— Westfield W-League (@WLeague) April 28, 2020
Sydney FC - Alanna Kennedy
Alanna Kennedy joined Sydney FC from the Orlando Pride for 11th W-League season. Her 6th year with Sydney club, Kennedy made 10 appearances this past 2019-20 season. The Matildas veteran helped the club reach the 2020 Grand Final.
Lets take a look at our @WLeague star's Season 2019/20 stats, courtesy of @Telstra 📊
— Sydney FC (@SydneyFC) May 11, 2020
Here's @AlannaKennedy's stats - https://t.co/KcUU6De7pD#SydneyIsSkyBlue #WeAreChampions pic.twitter.com/RrSs09tYUP
Western Sydney Wanderers - Amy Harrison
The 2019-20 season was Harrison's eight W-League season. However, it was her first with the Wanderers joining the team after seven years with crosstown rival Sydney FC. The Matildas' move was a success. Harrison made 13 appearances with the Wanderers, scoring 2 goals, and helped the club reach the playoffs for the first time in club history. She has since signed a deal with the Dutch Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven.
The next chapter of our story...#WSW #MCYvWSW #WLeague pic.twitter.com/MdQYSM4YX4
— WS Wanderers FC (@wswanderersfc) March 14, 2020
Congratulations to all!
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