Abbey Green could soon become Launceston's sixth AFLW representative after attracting interest from two clubs ahead of the 2020 season.
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With 2017 grand final medallist Courtney Webb an ex-Carlton Blue, teammates Daria Bannister and Chloe and Libby Haines at North Melbourne and young gun Mia King all but certain to join them, Green is on track to continue the Blues' stellar AFLW record.
The 22-year-old impressed in her maiden VFLW showing in May, was named in the TSLW team of the year on Wednesday and will learn her AFLW draft fate on October 22.
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"I've had North Melbourne and Melbourne both show a lot of interest in me which is exciting to see," Green said.
"I've been asked to nominate this year for the draft, hopefully [I'll be] successful.
"I did put Tasmania as my first pick - staying in Tassie with North Melbourne would be fantastic so things are looking good at this stage."
Having battled niggling injuries in the early part of the year, Green has strung together seven straight games including a four-goal haul against Tigers in round 14.
The Blues' dominance has allowed the ruck-forward to be deployed as a defender in recent weeks to help "get some run in the legs", but she will likely return to her usual role for Sunday's semi-final against Glenorchy.
"It's nice going in and singing the song after each game, but we definitely take each week as it comes ... each week it's definitely a contest," Green said.
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