13 Facts About Angela Foley

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Angela Foley was born on 13 December 1988 and is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the AFL Women's.

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Angela Foley previously played for the Adelaide Football Club from 2017 to 2022.

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Angela Foley played with the Bendigo Thunder in the Victorian Women's Football League north west conference, winning the club's inaugural best and fairest medal in 2011 and a premiership in the 2012 season.

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Angela Foley moved to Darwin at the start of 2013 and joined the Waratah Football Club in the Northern Territory Football League, winning the premiership in her first season with the club and the Brenda Williams Medal as the best on ground in the grand final.

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Angela Foley represented the Northern Territory for the first time in 2015 when the territory faced South Australia in May She was selected as part of the inaugural NT Thunder talent program in 2016 and represented the territory in April against Victoria and Tasmania.

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Angela Foley played two seasons in the premier netball competition in Darwin for the Hoggies, but elected to give up the sport from the 2016 season to focus on her football career.

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Angela Foley was recruited by the Adelaide Football Club as a priority selection in August 2016.

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Angela Foley was named as Adelaide's inaugural co-vice-captain alongside Sally Riley in January 2017.

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Angela Foley made her debut in the thirty-six point win against Greater Western Sydney at Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.

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Angela Foley played every match in her debut season to finish with eight matches and finished equal fifth in the Adelaide Club Champion award with 81 votes alongside Rhiannon Metcalfe.

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Angela Foley played the opening two matches of the season before she was suspended for one match due to kneeing Daisy Pearce in the thirty-two point loss to Melbourne at Casey Fields.

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In 2021, Angela Foley was named as the stand-in captain of Adelaide's 2021 AFL Women's Grand Final team, after long-time captain Chelsea Randall was ruled out from the game due to concussion.

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Outside of her football career, Angela Foley is the director of sport at the Essington School Darwin in Nightcliff, Northern Territory.