Having played football since she was 16 years old, the now 34-year-old has played the most games for Melbourne Football Club (64) over her illustrious career.
She played in her first premiership back in 2005 with Lalor Bloods, then joined Darebin Falcons in the then-VWFL from 2013. As a priority signing in 2017, Paxy is one of the legends of women’s football in Victoria.
She has the all-time record for highest number of disposals for Melbourne, with 817 from her seven seasons.
In recognition of her on and off-field performance, she was named Melbourne’s vice-captain in 2019, and has won Melbourne’s Best and Fairest award twice (2019 and 2021).
She has been selected in the All-Australian team five times (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021).
Having played football since she was 16 years old, the now 34-year-old has played the most games for Melbourne Football Club (64) over her illustrious career.
She played in her first premiership back in 2005 with Lalor Bloods, then joined Darebin Falcons in the then-VWFL from 2013. As a priority signing in 2017, Paxy is one of the legends of women’s football in Victoria.
She has the all-time record for highest number of disposals for Melbourne, with 817 from her seven seasons.
In recognition of her on and off-field performance, she was named Melbourne’s vice-captain in 2019, and has won Melbourne’s Best and Fairest award twice (2019 and 2021).
She has been selected in the All-Australian team five times (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021).
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