Adelaide’s Erin Phillips has won the inaugural AFLW best and fairest award, capping off a stellar season for the premiership star.
Phillips, an Olympic basketball silver medallist, came home from the United States to pursue her football dream.
She made the transition to the game look easy, with her skill, strength and fitness setting her apart.
Her father was a successful premiership player in the SANFL.
“Football’s always been in my blood, as soon as I was born I wanted to play footy, my poor father I never let him sit down, he’d come home from training and I’d be like ‘let’s kick the footy’,” Phillips said.
Phillips, who moved back to Adelaide with her wife Tracey Gahan and their then-eight-week-old twins in tow, said she would return to the US to pick up her basketball career.
On Monday, Phillips was voted Most Valuable Player (MVP) by her peers, and added to her swag of individual awards with goal of the year, for her bomb from outside 50 that bounced once over the line.
She was also named vice-captain of the All-Australian team.
The gala evening was held at Docklands, with players walking a coral carpet and featured a performance by singer Megan Washington.
Players’ plus ones included partners, siblings, parents and even a grandmother.
AFLW benefactor and trailblazer Susan Alberti and Victorian Sports Minister John Eren were amongst the crowd, along with the AFL executive and club presidents.