Katelyn Pope

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Katelyn Pope
Personal information
Full nameKatelyn Pope
Born (1996-03-29) 29 March 1996 (age 25)
BattingRight-handed
BowlingLeft-arm medium fast
RoleBowler
Domestic team information
YearsTeam
2014–2019South Australian Scorpions
2016–2019Adelaide Strikers (squad no. 18)
Source: Cricket.com.au, 19 March 2017

Katelyn Pope (born 29 March 1996) is an Australian cricketer and Australian rules footballer. She played cricket as a left arm swing bowler for South Australian Scorpions and Adelaide Strikers[1] and plays football for the West Coast Eagles.

Pope made her debut for the Scorpions in round three of the 2014–15 season against the ACT Meteors. She played a total of 11 matches that season.[1] The following season, 2015–16, she was a member of the title winning Scorpions team in the WNCL Grand Final.[2] In December 2015, she was recruited by Wellington to compete in the New Zealand Women's Under 21 Tournament.[3]

Pope was added to the Strikers' squad for its WBBL|02 campaign (2016–17). She has been described by the Strikers as being renowned for her consistent line and length bowling.[4]

In November 2018, she was named in the Adelaide Strikers' squad for the 2018–19 Women's Big Bash League season.[5][6]

Despite sharing a surname and also having red hair, she is not related to fellow South Australian cricketer Lloyd Pope.[7]

Pope switched to play Australian rules football for North Adelaide Football Club in the SANFL Women's League. In 2021, she was selected by the West Coast Eagles as an injury replacement player for Mhicca Carter.[8] She made her debut in the AFL Women's league in the second round of the 2021 AFL Women's season in the Western Derby.[9] In June 2021, West Coast delisted her along with seven other players.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Katelyn Pope". Cricket.com.au. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Katelyn Pope". SACA website. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  3. ^ SACA Media (9 December 2015). "Pope set for New Zealand". SACA website. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Katelyn Pope". Adelaide Strikers website. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  5. ^ "WBBL04: All you need to know guide". Cricket Australia. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  6. ^ "The full squads for the WBBL". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  7. ^ Abbracciavento, Daniela (5 December 2018). "Making her own name". Messenger - Eastern Courier. p. 42.
  8. ^ "SA speedster signs on as new Eagle". The West Australian. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Hooker ruled out for season after shock accident". The West Australian. 6 February 2021. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  10. ^ "AFLW: Eagles announce further list updates". West Coast. Telstra. 9 June 2021.

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