South Mandurah Falcons product Brianna Moyes will make her AFL Women's debut when she laces up her boots in Fremantle's clash with Collingwood this Saturday.
Coming into the side for the suspended Gabby O'Sullivan, the 27-year-old will join fellow Peel-based products Sabreena Duffy and Tayla Bresland in the team.
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Having previously played basketball for the Perth Lynx, Moyes was drafted to the Dockers via the 2018 rookie draft, following a stunning season with South Mandurah in the Peel Football and Netball League.
Moyes helped the Falcons to a grand final berth in their inaugural campaign, showing an aptitude for both midfield and forward dominance.
Fremantle coach Trent Cooper said her ball use was a positive of her game.
“It’s unlucky Gabby O’Sullivan goes out this week due to suspension, but it created another opportunity for Brianna Moyes who’s been thoroughly deserving of one so far, gets the opportunity to come into our forward line,” Cooper told the club's website.
“She’s a left footer and it’s always good to have some left footers in the forward line. She is a really good ball user and goes hard at it as well. We think she can link up and also hopefully hit the scoreboard.”
The Dockers take on Collingwood at Fremantle Oval on Saturday, 4.10pm.