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Versatile in her on-field roles but primarily plying her trade as a dogged defender, Plane joined the red, white and black as part of a three-way trade between the Saints, Blues and Tigers, lining up for seven games in her maiden year at the club.
A proud Kamilari woman and one of two First Nations players on St Kilda’s AFLW list, the reliable half-back represented Carlton across 36 matches, making her debut in the inaugural AFLW match in 2017.
Versatile in her on-field roles but primarily plying her trade as a dogged defender, Plane joined the red, white and black as part of a three-way trade between the Saints, Blues and Tigers, lining up for seven games in her maiden year at the club.
A proud Kamilari woman and one of two First Nations players on St Kilda’s AFLW list, the reliable half-back represented Carlton across 36 matches, making her debut in the inaugural AFLW match in 2017.
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