Reid, who was the vice-captain of the premiership-winning Chargers in the NAB League this year, booted 15 goals from 13 games and averaged 20 disposals and 3.6 tackles per match.
An U/19 All Australian, Reid also showed an ability to perform in big games with a standout three-goal performance in the NAB League Grand Final.
Richmond AFLW Recruiting Manager Trent Moseby said Reid was a high achieving character, determined and self-driven to have a successful AFLW career.
“Stella’s strengths in her game are her classy left foot kicking, overhead marking, high football I.Q, goal kicking, and running ability. She clearly has AFLW attributes,” he added.
Reid, who stands at 173cm, has displayed versatility in her game by playing forward, back, through the midfield, and on the wing in recent years.
“She has the potential to play as a dangerous forward or a hard-running midfielder at the elite level with her size, speed and aerobic capacity. We are excited about what Stella can become in our program,” Moseby said.
Reid was outstanding for Victoria Metro against Victoria Country earlier in the year, gathering 23 disposals, taking six marks and kicking two goals.
The former Kew Comets junior also made an appearance for Collingwood at VFLW level during the year, where she gathered 13 disposals and had four rebound 50s.
Reid was also a distinguished junior cricketer and hockey player, representing her state in both sports. She is the niece of former Sydney and Geelong player Simon Arnott.
Off the sporting field, Reid plays the trumpet and is the President of Balwyn High School's Student Representative Council.
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The Calder Cannons product averaged 17 disposals, including 11 contested and four tackles per game in 2021.
Yassir represented Victoria Metro in this year’s National Championships and featured six times for Essendon at VFLW level, averaging 9.5 disposals and four tackles.
Her strongest game at Championships level came against Western Australia, where she was a dominant force with 17 disposals, four marks, five tackles and two score assists.
Richmond AFLW Recruiting Manager, Trent Moseby said that the 160cm Yassir was a fierce competitor.
“We see ‘Millzy’ playing as a dangerous small forward at AFLW level with her foot skills, footy smarts and defensive pressure challenging the opposition at the elite level,” he said.
“Her tackling is a real strength, as is her overhead marking, and football smarts, kicking, clean hands and her movement. ‘Millzy’ has clear AFLW attributes.
“We are really excited about what she can bring to our program.”
She has been compared to exciting Western Bulldogs youngster Elisabeth Georgostathis for her manic pressure.
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Kiely, 27, has played in multiple Tasmanian and New South Wales state league Women’s premierships and proved a strong performer in the VFLW as well in her debut season this year.
The mature-age recruit averaged 24 disposals across 14 games at the level, showing an ability to rack up huge numbers, including 36 and 34 disposal displays against Port Melbourne and Southern Saints.
The physiotherapist by trade was described by Richmond recruiters as an excellent decision-maker.
“Megan's strengths in her game are her clean hands, clearance ability, kicking, overhead marking, high football intelligence, tackling ability and running ability,” Recruiting Manager Trent Moseby said.
“She has clear AFLW attributes and is an A-Grade human being.”
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Houtsma, a Geelong Falcons product, is a tall-winger with a long kick and the ability to run and carry.
The 176cm talent played eight games for the Falcons this year, averaging 12 disposals and four tackles per game. Houtsma also appeared for Victoria Country at the U/19 Championships where she averaged nine disposals.
Richmond Recruiting Manager, Trent Moseby said that Houtsma had significant upside.
"Ingrid has the potential to play as a winger at the elite level with her speed and running ability making her a difficult match. We are excited about what Ingrid can become in our program. "
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