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Emma King

North Melbourne FC

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Emma has taken Women's Football by storm. An athletic ruck who can float forward and hit the scoreboard, she was the first player selected in the 2014 Women's Draft by the Western Bulldogs, representing the Dogs in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Exhibition Games, playing a dominate role in each game. Emma has also represented Western Australia on numerous occasions.

 

Selected by the Collingwood Football Club as one of their two Marquee Players, alongside Moana Hope, the Pies showed forward thinking in their list strategy by focusing on key position players as a priority. Without hesitation, Emma packed her things and moved from Perth to settle into Melbourne ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's competition. Emma took her training up a notch upon arriving in Melbourne in preparation for the season which resulted in her being selected as starting Ruck for the AFLW All Australian Team due to her outstanding season. Whilst it was a difficult 2018 season for the Pies and Emma, both finished the season off strongly. 

 

As the season finished and preparations were made for the 2019 Season, Emma was approached by North Melbourne to join the club in their inaugural season. After taking the time to think what was best for her career moving forward, Emma signed with North where she proved to be an instrumental signing as she dominated the ruck and forward line. Whilst North Melbourne fell short of a finals berth, Emma had a terrific season which included being named in the All Australian team and signed for a further two seasons. Over the course of those seasons Emma has continued to display her dominance as a key position player.

Emma had another outstanding year in 2022, playing 10 games in season 6 and 13 games in season 7. Remarkably accurate in front of goals, the two-time All-Australian slotted 10 majors in season 7, doing damage from both set shots and in open play. Emma’s form continued in 2023, as she played a key role in North Melbourne’s success in reaching the Grand Final.

 

Away from football, Emma has completed an Architecture degree at University and commenced working for Metricon.

Playing Honours:

·         Pick 1 in AFL Womens Draft 2014

·         WA State Representative

·         Collingwood Marquee Signing 2016

·         AFLW All Australian 2017 & 19