GWS Giants are confident more local Riverina talent will filter its way into the AFLW in coming years after establishing a Female Academy.
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The Academy will run acros Southern NSW, Western Sydney and ACT, and aims to give females the same opportunities enjoyed by their male counterparts through the club's academy system.
Giants Academy head coach Cam Bernasconi said the system will cater for the top end talent, but plans are in place for development programs for younger players.
The programs will feature NAB League games against Victoria's best players, clashes with the Swans and will also feed into the Eastern Allies program.
"It's exciting that we can finally mirror the male talent pathways with the women now. The girls will have the same pathway opportunities as the boys have," Bernasconi said.
"It's really exciting that we can have a presence in southern NSW with the Giants academies in the female space now.
"Essentially we'll have development programs from 12-year-olds all the way up until 19-year-olds next year. it grows the game and grows the Giants, but also provides the avenue for talented players to get exposure at the top level with the goal of having strong representation from people in the Giants academy regions like southern NSW on AFLW And AFL lists."
"The academy is 19 down to 16 years and that's the top-end talent, we only have the really talented athletes in that program. But from probably midway through next year we'll look to have development programs for 15s down to 12s for girls as well.
The initial squads are below, with a trial for interested players not included also to be scheduled.
It continues a big year for the women's game in the Riverina after the AFL Riverina Southern Women's competition was expanded to seven teams.