An exceptional intercept defender known for her ability to rebound out of defence, Jordyn displays terrific composure and leadership out on the field. After a dominant season for the Dandenong Stingrays in the TAC Cup, Jordyn headed own to Casey to finish the year off in the VFLW where she showed she was not flustered playing senior footy.
The Mornington Peninsula product grew up playing footy with the boys at Rye FC, however she was also an outstanding Motocross Rider as a junior before a countless number of broken bones resulted in her turning her attention to footy.
Selected with Collingwood’s first pick in the 2018 AFLW Draft, Jordyn played every game of the 2019 AFLW Season which included a Rising Star Nomination in Round 7. Making her debut in defence, Jordyn was swung forward late in the season where she provided a much needed spark.
Having enjoyed a consistent season in 2020, Jordyn had looked to take things to a new level in 2021, before being struck down by a season ending foot injury as the team made a charge towards the finals. In Season 7 during 2022, the Pies underwent some structural change due to injuries to key players. This resulted in Jordyn moving up the ground to play an attacking role of half back which allowed her to unleash a different side of her game. Starting the season tremendously well, Jordyn played at a high level in each game leading her to win the Club Best & Fairest award.
Following her 2022 Club Best and Fairest, Jordyn was elevated into Collingwood’s AFLW leadership group in 2023, where she enjoyed a strong and consistent season in defence. She carried this form into the 2024 and 2025 seasons, continuing to be a steady presence in the Magpies’ backline, combining clean ball use with resilience in overcoming a minor injury interruption in 2025.
Playing Honours:
· TAC Cup Team of the Year 2018
· Vic Country 2018
· U/18 All Australian 2018
· NAB Rising Star Nomination 2019
· Club Best & Fairest 2022

