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Berry remains Bulldogs captain

Deanna Berry will continue as Western Bulldogs AFLW captain in 2025.

The 27-year-old was first appointed last season, becoming just the third captain in club history.

Berry said it was an honour to be handed the reins once again.

“Being chosen to lead this group again is super exciting,” she said. “I learnt a lot about myself and the group last year, so I’m just super stoked to see where we can take our footy this season.

“The biggest lesson I learnt was that you don’t have to do everything yourself… leaning on the support around you is so important, and that’s not only the girls in the leadership group but also everyone in the team.”

She will again be supported by vice-captain Ellie Blackburn, with Lou Stephenson and Elisabeth Georgostathis added to the player leadership group for the first time.

They join returning members Elle Bennetts, Isabelle Pritchard, Jess Fitzgerald and Isabella Grant.

“It’s a real privilege for our playing group to be surrounded by such strong leaders,” head coach Tam Hyett said.

“De led exceptionally well in her first campaign as captain, and having that year under her belt will only benefit her moving forward. We’re excited to see her continue to grow while helping drive our values and standards.

“We’ve got some really experienced leaders in De, Blackers, Elle and Lou, and also a group of emerging leaders in Lizzo, Pritch, Fitzy and Granty.

“Given they each have differing levels of experience, we want to make sure we are not only providing the opportunity for our senior leaders to continue growing their own skills, but also for our next generation of leaders to develop, which is an exciting prospect for the future of our Club.”

“Having Lou and Lizzo recognised with formal leadership titles proves how much they are already valued by the team, and we have no doubt their qualities will complement our existing mix perfectly.”

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