The top footy draft pick who turned to 10-pin bowling to calm the nerves

The top footy draft pick who turned to 10-pin bowling to calm the nerves
Top billing: Richmond drafted Olivia Wolmarans (left) from Subiaco with the No.1 selection.

Top billing: Richmond drafted Olivia Wolmarans (left) from Subiaco with the No.1 selection.Credit: AFL Photos

“At the end of the day I just wanted to end up on an AFLW list – it didn’t matter if it was pick one,” Johnson said.

GWS then successfully bid on Sydney academy prospect Kiera Yerbury with the third selection.

Yerbury found out on Monday afternoon that Sydney wouldn’t match the bid, but she’s excited to join their cross-town rivals.

“I kind of had an idea that if things happened, they might not fall the way I expected,” she said.

“But at the end of the day I’m just stoked to be a Giant.”

THE TOP SELECTIONS

  • No.1: Olivia Wolmarans (Richmond)
  • No.2: Scarlett Johnson (Greater Western Sydney)
  • No.3: Kiera Yerbury (Greater Western Sydney)
  • No.4: Sunny Lappin (Gold Coast) – matching Adelaide’s bid
  • No.5: Chloe Bown (Adelaide)
  • No.6: Alex Neyland (Sydney) – matching Collingwood’s bid
  • No.7: Ava Usher (Gold Coast) – matching Collingwood’s bid
  • No.8: Imogen Trengove (Collingwood)
  • No.9: Georja Davies (Gold Coast) – matching Essendon’s bid
  • No.10: Maggie Johnstone (Essendon)

A power key forward with a booming kick and huge contested mark, 180cm-tall Wolmarans had a background in heptathlon before turning to football.

She will likely be a foil to veteran Katie Brennan in the Tigers’ attack as she develops.

The Suns traded pick No.1 to help them add as many top selections as possible to match bids on highly-rated academy prospects including Sunny Lappin, Georja Davies, Ava Usher, Dekota Baron and Alannah Welsh.

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Lappin, who could have been a father-daughter selection to either Carlton or St Kilda, where her father Matthew played, was the first Suns academy cab off the rank, with Gold Coast matching Adelaide’s bid at pick No.4.

Three Suns academy selections were taken in the top 10 while Sydney snapped up Alex Neyland at pick No.6 after overlooking Yerbury.

Pick No.9 Georja Davies followed older sisters Giselle (Sydney), Fleur (GWS) and Darcie (Gold Coast) onto an AFLW list after the Suns matched Essendon’s bid.

Gold Coast had six academy selections inside the top 15 and took eight overall.

Two years after she was the Western Bulldogs’ No.1 pick, Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner slid to North Melbourne’s pick No.37, days after North and the Dogs were unable to agree on a trade.

The reigning premiers also drafted Irishwoman Sarah Wall, sister of two-time premiership Kangaroo Vikki Wall, with pick No.53.

Twins Mizuki and Nalu Brothwell landed at the Bulldogs (pick No.14) and Essendon (pick No.50) respectively.

Hawthorn drafted Maya Dear, sister of AFL forward Calsher and daughter of the late Hawks star Paul Dear, at pick No.57, while Birsbane snagged Meg Lappin, daughter of triple-premiership star Nigel, two picks later.

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