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13 Facts About Kirsty Lamb

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Kirsty Maree Lamb was born on 27 June 1994 and is an Australian rules footballer playing for Port Adelaide in the AFL Women's competition.

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Kirsty Lamb has previously played for the Western Bulldogs Lamb previously played cricket for Victoria in the Women's National Cricket League and for the Melbourne Renegades in the Women's Big Bash League.

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An all-rounder bowling left-arm medium pace and batting right-handed, Lamb was appointed captain of Victorian Premier Cricket club Plenty Valley at age 19.

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Kirsty Lamb signed with the Melbourne Renegades for the inaugural Women's Big Bash League season, playing a total of eight matches.

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Kirsty Lamb went on to appear in the 2014 VWFL Grand Final with Diamond Creek at Coburg City Oval, kicking two goals in a 30-point loss to Darebin.

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Kirsty Lamb was drafted by the Western Bulldogs with their 18th selection and 138th overall in the 2016 AFL Women's draft.

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Kirsty Lamb made her debut in the 32-point win against Fremantle at VU Whitten Oval in the opening round of the 2017 season.

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In 2018, Kirsty Lamb was an integral member of the Western Bulldogs' premiership team, playing every game of the season and finishing third in the club's best and fairest count.

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Kirsty Lamb collected 12 disposals and laid eight tackles in the six-point Grand Final victory against Brisbane at Ikon Park.

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Kirsty Lamb had a strong 2021 season, finishing as runner-up in the Western Bulldogs' best and fairest count.

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On 16 June 2021, it was revealed that Kirsty Lamb had signed a contract extension with the club after playing every game possible for the club that season.

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Kirsty Lamb tied for first place with Ellie Blackburn in the Western Bulldogs' best and fairest count, finished fifth in the AFL Coaches' Champion Player award, and ended the league's best and fairest count in equal-13th position with nine votes.

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Ahead of the 2024 AFL Women's season, Kirsty Lamb was traded to Port Adelaide as part of an 11-club trade.