Ebony Marinoff (born 15 November 1997) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's (AFLW). She is a three-time...
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season, becoming the first team to achieve this on four occasions. Ebony Marinoff and Sarah Allen became the club's new co-captains in 2024. Another top-four...
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Marinoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ebony Marinoff (born 1997), Australian rules footballer Fania Marinoff (1890–1971), American...
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undefeated season for the first in the competition's history. Adelaide's Ebony Marinoff won the AFL Women's best and fairest award as the league's best and...
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Phillips had 23 disposals in the game, trailing only her teammate Ebony Marinoff who had 27. Adelaide faced Carlton in the 2019 AFLW Grand Final. In...
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pre-season, Stack collided with Adelaide's Ebony Marinoff, which caused a fractured vertebra for Stack. Marinoff was initially given a three-match suspension...
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premiership in the same season Ebony Marinoff (2017 Rising Star and premiership) Won the AFL Women's best and fairest Ebony Marinoff (2017 Rising Star; 2024...
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(Collingwood) (c) Alyce Parker (Greater Western Sydney) Interchange Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide) Darcy Vescio (Carlton) Brittany Bonnici (Collingwood) Karen...
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Nicks Adelaide Oval 3–0–2 7th TBA Darcy Fogarty (16) AFLW Sarah Allan, Ebony Marinoff Matthew Clarke Norwood Oval, Unley Oval TBA SANFL Jack Madgen Matthew...
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award a record three times, while Erin Phillips and Ebony Marinoff have each won twice, with Marinoff being the most recent recipient of the award. Sports...
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Anne Hatchard Stevie-Lee Thompson Centre Courtney Cramey Half-forward Ebony Marinoff Ange Foley Kellie Gibson Full-forward Jess Sedunary Rhiannon Metcalfe...
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Ebony Marinoff has seven All-Australian selections, a league best and fairest, and she is the AFLW games record holder....
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best and fairest player during the 2024 AFL Women's season. Adelaide's Ebony Marinoff won the award with 23 votes, equalling the league record tally set by...
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Women's coach: Matthew Clarke AFL Women's co-captains: Sarah Allan & Ebony Marinoff AFL home grounds Football Park (1991–2013) Adelaide Oval (2014–) AFLW...
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Adelaide Chloe Scheer is from Adelaide Ebony Marinoff is from Adelaide Jessica Allen is from Beachport Ebony O'Dea is from Springton Ashleigh Woodland...
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# Player Club Fixture Disposals 1 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide 2023 32 2 Anne Hatchard Adelaide 2023 30 3 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide 2024 29 4 Niamh Kelly Adelaide...
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where she mentored future fellow Adelaide Crow and AFLW all-Australian Ebony Marinoff. Cramey was best on ground and team captain in Morphettville Parks'...
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goals during the home and away season. The Rising Star was awarded to Ebony Marinoff of Adelaide. The best on ground in the AFLW Grand Final was awarded...
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Int: Jessica Dal Pos (Greater Western Sydney) Kate McCarthy (Brisbane) Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide) Tayla Harris (Brisbane) Melissa Hickey (Melbourne) Sam Virgo...
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Women's coach: Matthew Clarke AFL Women's co-captains: Sarah Allan & Ebony Marinoff AFL home grounds Football Park (1991–2013) Adelaide Oval (2014–) AFLW...
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Women's coach: Matthew Clarke AFL Women's co-captains: Sarah Allan & Ebony Marinoff AFL home grounds Football Park (1991–2013) Adelaide Oval (2014–) AFLW...
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commenced with Adelaide's key midfielders Erin Phillips, Anne Hatchard and Ebony Marinoff starting in the centre square. Melbourne midfield included Karen Paxman...
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Women's coach: Matthew Clarke AFL Women's co-captains: Sarah Allan & Ebony Marinoff AFL home grounds Football Park (1991–2013) Adelaide Oval (2014–) AFLW...
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2022 2 Erin Phillips Adelaide 2019 2 Erin Phillips Adelaide 2019 2 Ebony Marinoff Adelaide 2019 2 Chloe Scheer Adelaide 2019 2 Courtney Hodder Brisbane...
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North Melbourne midfielder Jasmine Garner and Adelaide midfielder Ebony Marinoff, who both achieved selection for the seventh time, were named as captain...
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2023. Retrieved 27 November 2023. Kennelly, Hannah (25 November 2024). "Marinoff crowned league best and fairest in thrilling count". The Age. Retrieved...
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records "Ally Anderson". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020. "Ebony Marinoff". Australian Football. Retrieved 28 April 2020. "Libby Birch". Australian...
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Searle, Kevin Sheehan, Kelli Underwood, Josh Vanderloo and Shelley Ware. Ebony Marinoff of Adelaide was the inaugural winner, earning 47 votes. A midfielder...
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Interchange Jess Dal Pos (Greater Western Sydney) Kate McCarthy (Brisbane) Ebony Marinoff (Adelaide) Tayla Harris (Brisbane) Melissa Hickey (Melbourne) Sam Virgo...
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v t e AFL Women's club games record holders Adelaide: Ebony Marinoff (93) Brisbane: Ally Anderson (93) Carlton: Breann Moody (78) Collingwood: Stacey Livingstone...
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