Girls are back in the game

Ellie Blackburn (left) and Katie Loynes (right) will play in the AFL Women's matches this year after their selections in Monday's draft. Pictures: AFL MEDIA

By JARROD POTTER

BACK in the elite ranks for 2015, former Berwick WFC duo Ellie Blackburn and Katie Loynes will get their chance to run out in the AFL again.
Blackburn, 20, from Endeavour Hills and Loynes, 29, were delisted by Melbourne and Western Bulldogs respectively ahead of this year’s AFL Women’s Draft which was held Monday night.
With only six spots available to retain players from the previous season, Blackburn and Loynes just missed out, but the duo was part of the best 34 from a draft pool of 268 hopefuls.
Blackburn was taken again by Melbourne – after featuring for the Demons in both Women’s AFL matches since her debut in 2013 – this time at pick six after blitzing the 2014 Women’s AFL match.
Snaring 27 touches and in the Demons’ 46-point belting of the Bulldogs, Blackburn was the top possession-getter on the field and was considered dreadfully unlucky to be delisted by the Demons.
“I was pretty shocked to go that high up but I was sitting there and I was relived in the end,” Blackburn said.
“Sitting there and hearing my name called out was a big sigh of relief, and I’m excited to be part of Melbourne again.
“It’s really good that we get the opportunity to play on both of the big grounds (MCG and Etihad Stadium) and, hopefully, show our talent and get away with a couple of wins.”
Loynes, who currently plays for Diamond Creek, was re-recruited as well as the Bulldogs selected the Creekers midfielder.
After a horror 18 months – sidelined with a severe knee injury – Loynes gets her chance to return to the AFL ranks as the Western Bulldogs ninth pick in the draft.
She didn’t play in 2014 but will return for the Doggies this season as the women’s competition expands to two matches this year.
“It definitely was a massive surprise, didn’t see it happening and I was just hoping to be drafted,” Loynes said.
“It was overwhelming, to be honest.
“Even before the draft selection game – tearing ligaments in the ankle – it was another setback
“It was just a long process – hoping to come back last year and that didn’t happen and I think being patient has proved to work in my favour.”
Loynes and Blackburn will get a chance to feature in two AFL matches this season, with the first held at the MCG on Sunday May 24 and the second clash on 16 August at Etihad Stadium.
The Women’s AFL matches will serve as curtain-raisers before Melbourne/Western Bulldogs AFL fixtures.
Blackburn and Loynes both wanted to thank their clubs – Melbourne Uni and Diamond Creek respectively – and their families and friends for their support.
Former Narre Warren midfielder Kara Donnellan was retained by the Demons and rounds out the three south-eastern footballers set to line up in the Women’s AFL clashes.