Fremantle women's star Sabreena Duffy was one of four Dockers players named to the AFL Women's All-Australian 40-person squad on Friday.
The Peel football product was able to showcase her skills despite the season being cut short by the coronavirus pandemic, finishing as the league's leading goal-kicker with 12 for the year.
It was a superb sophomore season for the star forward, who has now been picked in the All-Australian squad of 40 in both of her seasons at the elite level.
The young star opened her campaign with a sublime performance in a win over Geelong, snaring four goals to stake her claim as a genuine superstar of the competition while also booting the sealer for the Dockers.
She continued that dominance for the remainder of the season, and eventually snared another four-goal haul when Fremantle whipped Brisbane in a three-goal victory.
"Sabs was awesome, she's improved so much," Fremantle teammate Ashley Sharp said of Duffy after that Brisbane game.
"I've known Sabs for a long time and her footy just gets better and better every year.
"That's a credit to her and the hard work she puts in every week at training."
A final All-Australian team of 21 - as well as a captain and vice-captain - will be announced at the W Awards, with details yet to be confirmed amid the COVID-19 pandemic.