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‘Crows’ confirm Aussie Rules contract extension for Amy Boyle-Carr

written by Staff Writer December 19, 2024
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AFLW club Adelaide Crows has confirmed former Donegal LGFA star Amy Boyle-Carr will remain with them until at least 2026.

This morning they said they have signed the Glenties woman on a professional contract for another two years.

Last December, she signed with the ‘Crows’ as a rookie for the 2024 AFLW season.

Crows Head of Women’s Football, Phil Harper, said Boyle-Carr impressed in her first season, quickly learning the rules and refining her skills to play six games.

“Amy had never played Aussie Rules before she arrived in Australia earlier this year, so to pick it up as quickly as she did is a real credit to how hard she worked,” Harper said.

“She brings speed and agility to our team, and we are looking forward to seeing what she can do next season with a proper pre-season under her belt.”

Boyle-Carr is a three-time Ulster champion with Donegal, winning player of the match in the 2019 Ulster final. She has also represented Ireland in soccer when she was selected to play in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier against the Netherlands in 2018, when she was only 17.

‘Crows’ confirm Aussie Rules contract extension for Amy Boyle-Carr was last modified: December 19th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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