Tara Murray
Essendon young gun Paige Scott made an instant impact in the AFLW being named a NAB AFLW Rising star nominee for round one.
Scott and Port Adelaide’s Abbey Dowrick both received nominations after the opening round of season seven.
Scott had 16 disposals at 75 per cent disposal efficiency in Essendon’s 26-point victory over Hawthorn.
Scott kicked a goal, had three score involvements, laid three tackles and had 274 metres gained.
She was also recognised with four coaches’ votes in the AFL Coaches Association AFLW Champion Player.
Essendon coach Natalie Wood said the nomination was recognition for Scott’s dedication to her football.
“I’ve been really impressed by Paige’s commitment since the moment she first stepped inside the club,” Wood said.
“Every week, straight off the training track, Paige comes to me for feedback and her consistency in wanting to get better is very impressive.
“She is growing into herself at this level and investing into the team, so I’m extremely proud that Paige has received this nomination as recognition for her hard work and commitment.
“Paige is an incredibly exciting player and we can’t wait to see her continue to grow at this level.”
Dowrick had a game-high 21 disposals at 61.9 per cent disposal efficiency in Port Adelaide’s 12-point loss to the West Coast Eagles.
The 19-year-old was completing their third year of an electrical apprenticeship when they were drafted as an open-age signing to Port Adelaide in 2022.