Three-time premiership player Justine Mules-Robinson is a tenacious midfielder who boasts youthful energy and seasoned maturity in equal measure. Known around the competition as a tough player that never shies away from the hard ball, she thrives in the contested aspects of game. With more than 65 games now under her belt, her fierce competitiveness and silky skills are topped only by her experience and strong leadership ability.
Touted by head coach Lauren Arnell as a role model for the side’s younger players, Mules is a valuable asset to the club both on and off the field - currently serving as the club's vice-captain.
Honours
- Vice-captain (2024)
- Leadership Group (2022, 2023)
- AFLW Premiership player (Adelaide Crows, 2017, 2019, 2022)
- Adelaide Crows Best Defensive Player (Adelaide Crows, 2020)
- Third best and fairest (Adelaide Crows, 2020)
Three-time premiership player Justine Mules-Robinson is a tenacious midfielder who boasts youthful energy and seasoned maturity in equal measure. Known around the competition as a tough player that never shies away from the hard ball, she thrives in the contested aspects of game. With more than 65 games now under her belt, her fierce competitiveness and silky skills are topped only by her experience and strong leadership ability.
Touted by head coach Lauren Arnell as a role model for the side’s younger players, Mules is a valuable asset to the club both on and off the field - currently serving as the club's vice-captain.
Honours
- Vice-captain (2024)
- Leadership Group (2022, 2023)
- AFLW Premiership player (Adelaide Crows, 2017, 2019, 2022)
- Adelaide Crows Best Defensive Player (Adelaide Crows, 2020)
- Third best and fairest (Adelaide Crows, 2020)
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