Aspley has stamped its mark on state footy, with six of its women’s players selected to represent Queensland in the upcoming match against Tasmania in Latrobe. The Hornets are one of the most heavily represented clubs in the 31-woman state squad, a strong showing that highlights the club’s rising presence in the QAFLW competition.
Aspley Strength Shines Through Selection
Queensland will face Tasmania on Saturday, 5 July, 2025, aiming for a third consecutive win in the annual state clash. The squad features standout performers from the 2025 Bond University QAFLW season, including both experienced and emerging players.


Aspley’s Emma Pittman and Jessica Stallard return after representing Queensland last year, with Stallard having led the league in goals in 2024. They are joined by Holly O’Flaherty, Jasmine Kawa, Katie Day and Lucy Pengelly, whose strong seasons have earned them selection. The Hornets’ six-player contribution highlights the club’s growing reputation for developing high-level talent.
Building Through Local Clubs
Aspley’s strong presence in the Queensland squad highlights the vital role local clubs play in developing top-level talent. The Hornets’ focus on both performance and player growth is reflected in the mix of returning and first-time state selections.


Kawa and Day have been key in defence and midfield, while O’Flaherty’s impact around the contest stood out to selectors. Emerging talent Lucy Pengelly has impressed with her energy and sharp decision-making.
Community Pride and Support
The Aspley community is celebrating as six Hornets earn state-level honours, bringing pride to supporters and families alike. The club shared the news on social media, congratulating the players and urging fans to show support ahead of the July 5 match.


Queensland’s state clash offers more than individual recognition, it’s a chance for local communities to back their own. For Aspley, the selections reflect the effort and commitment happening behind the scenes.
Focus Turns to July
Training has begun for the Queensland squad, with six Aspley players preparing to face Tasmania. Their inclusion boosts Queensland’s depth as the team aims for a third straight win in the annual match.
The lead-up to 5 July is drawing close attention from Aspley’s players, coaches and supporters. Regardless of the result, the club has already made a strong impression beyond its home ground.
Published 3-June-2025