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In the 2024 off-season, Carlton continued to strengthen the depth of its AFLW playing group, with the signing of Irish talent Maria Cannon.
Representing County Mayo in Gaelic football, Cannon is an elite runner with an exciting attacking mindset. Her ability to find space and successfully deliver the ball to a teammate was a standout trait for recruiters when they visited last year.
Cannon will feel right at home at IKON Park, becoming the seventh Irish player currently on the list across both AFL and AFLW programs at Carlton. She’s the third Irish recruit for the Blues this AFLW off-season, following the acquisitions of Síofra O’Connell and Aisling Reidy late last year.
Outside of football, the 22-year-old is currently studying to be a primary teacher at Dublin City University, playing in their Gaelic team.
In the 2024 off-season, Carlton continued to strengthen the depth of its AFLW playing group, with the signing of Irish talent Maria Cannon.
Representing County Mayo in Gaelic football, Cannon is an elite runner with an exciting attacking mindset. Her ability to find space and successfully deliver the ball to a teammate was a standout trait for recruiters when they visited last year.
Cannon will feel right at home at IKON Park, becoming the seventh Irish player currently on the list across both AFL and AFLW programs at Carlton. She’s the third Irish recruit for the Blues this AFLW off-season, following the acquisitions of Síofra O’Connell and Aisling Reidy late last year.
Outside of football, the 22-year-old is currently studying to be a primary teacher at Dublin City University, playing in their Gaelic team.
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Carlton Football Club acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which IKON Park is located, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. The Club also acknowledges and pays its respects to their Elders past and present and the Traditional Owners of the many lands on which we play our great game.
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