Former Ararat Storm footballer Georgia Clarke has continued to throw her name up in front of AFLW recruiters, making the cut in the under-18 All-Australian squad once again.
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Clarke and Rebels teammate Rene Caris (Horsham Saints) had impressive performances at the under-18 AFLW national championships recognised, being named in a 48-player All-Australian squad. Both Clarke and Caris were named in the squad in 2017.
The players will participate in a curtain raiser to the annual EJ Whitten Legends match on Friday August 31 in Adelaide.
A final 22-player All-Australian team will be chosen following that match.
24 Victorians, with 12 from Vic Country, were named in the All-Australian squad.
Clarke, who is currently on Geelong’s VFLW list, is eligible to be drafted this year.
Clarke was part of a Victoria Country side that dominated at the annual national championships.
The team capped off a week of success with their third win at the 2018 AFLW under-18 national championships on Friday.
Having won their previous two matches against Central Allies and Queensland on the Gold Coast, Country took on Western Australia at Bond University in their final match of the series on Friday.
Despite inaccuracy in front of goal, the Victorian side still came away with a 7.13 (55) to 2.5 (17) victory.
Reigning Greater Western Victoria Rebels best and fairest Clarke had her best match for the week, named in Vic Country’s best six players.