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Baskaran is a rising star

Former Western Jets’ talent now Hawthorn midfielder Charlotte Baskaran has been recognised as a round six AFLW rising star nominee following a strong outing against St Kilda.

In just her 16th game at the highest level, the 18-year-old put in an impressive performance in Moorabbin with 14 disposals, including 11 contested possessions, along with a game-high 12 tackles.

Baskaran has shown gradual improvement across her six games this season, averaging 13 disposals, 5.8 contested possessions and 4.3 tackles per outing.

Since being drafted by the Hawks with pick nine last year, the Aberfeldie product has played every possible game for the brown and gold, along with balancing her year 12 studies last season.

Baskaran joins fellow midfielder Jasmine Fleming as Hawthorn’s second rising star nomination in 2023.

Hawthorn general manager of football operations Max Bailey congratulated Baskaran on her recognition.

“It’s fantastic to see Charlotte get rewarded for the work she’s done,” Bailey said.

“The nomination is a reflection of the hours she’s put in and as the youngest Hawk on our list, we’re excited to see her development continue.

“She is the sort of player who is willing to take on any challenge in front of her, which was highlighted by her ability to balance her Year 12 studies just last season.

“Charlotte has really leveraged off the senior players around her which we hope will lead to a long and bright future in brown and gold.”

Essendon’s Amber Clarke was also nominated for her two goals and 16 disposals in the Bombers’ 10-point win against Geelong.

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