Tayla Thorn


Tayla Thorn is an Australian rules footballer who plays for Gold Coast in the AFL Women's. She previously played for Adelaide in 2017.

Early life

Thorn was raised in Darwin, Northern Territory to a family of Indigenous Australian descent. She was captain of the first Indigenous Northern Territory representative side, and won a "best and fairest" award at her home club, St Mary’s. In September 2016, Thorn was one of only two Northern Territory players selected in the women's all star exhibition match at the Whitten Oval, when she played for. That same year, she was named in the Youth Girls All-Stars Team.

AFL Women's career

Thorn was drafted by with the club's twelfth pick in the 2016 AFL Women's draft. Thorn had previously moved to Melbourne to study accounting, and returned to the Top End to join the Darwin group of Adelaide players. She was the youngest player in the Crows' inaugural AFLW team.
Thorn made her debut in the club's inaugural match, in round 1 of 2017 against. After playing in ruck and defence in her debut, she impressed the club with her effective tagging against marquee player Katie Brennan in round 2. Thorn was omitted in round 5, but returned in round 6 to play against in front of her home crowd at TIO Stadium in Darwin. Despite missing two rounds, she was one of the leading tacklers in the league.
Thorn was not re-signed during the 2017 trade period.
In August 2019 she signed with the next expansion team, Gold Coast.

Personal life

Thorn is from the small town of Humpty Doo in the Northern Territory. She has a large family, including seventeen sisters. Thorn was featured in a documentary, League of Her Own, telecast nationally by the Seven Network. As of March 2017, she works as an administrator for AFL Northern Territory at the Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre. The Michael Long Learning and Leadership Centre is a major sports facility where the Crows train in Darwin, and is also a notable educational centre for indigenous Australians.