After winning an inaugural AFL South Coast Women's premiership and a Maddy Collier Medal for the league's best-and-fairest, it seemed like it would be difficult to top for Bomaderry's Sophie Phillips this year.
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Then she was recognised by one of her idols.
At 17, Phillips took part in the Tayla Harris kicking challenge, a social media response to online trolling of the now iconic leaping action photo of the Carlton AFL Women's star.
Both men and women posted their entries in celebration of Harris's athleticism.
And among the hundreds of shots, Harris included Phillips's effort among a shortlist of the best.
"Taylah Harris is a big inspiration to me, along with so many other AFLW players," she said.
"To see her turn a bad situation into a good one was inspiring all females to chase their dreams.
"It was incredible to be recognised by Taylah - I was very excited."
Following in Harris's footsteps is obviously one of Phillips long-term goals and to ensure she achieves it, she has a number of steps in place.
"I have been training with the Illawarra Academy of Sport in preparation for the NSW/ACT under 18s trials at the end of the month," she said.
"If selected, I'll compete at nationals later in the year.
"This would help me achieve my goal of the AFLW, which I hope inspires other young girls to play footy and chase their dreams."
The now 17-year-old was named the best in the league and player of the grand final, kicking a crucial goal in their two-point win over the Wollongong Lions. .
"I feel very humbled and honoured to have won those two personal accolades - as they, and the grand final win, are memories I'll cherish forever," Phillips said.
"It's such a privilege to have the opportunity to play women's AFL and I have well and truly found my love for the game at Bomaderry."
After a change of coach, will Geoff Gibbs taking over, Phillips' Tigers will start their premierships defence on Saturday at Artie Smith Oval from 12.30pm.
"Everyone wants to step it up this season and take our games to the next level, because we know the other teams are going to," she said.
"Having won all those awards drives me to improve as an athlete and continue to strive for bigger things.
"Obviously pressure comes with winning those awards, but I try not let it effect me and just keep playing my natural game, while enjoying my footy.
"From the team perspective, we've had great numbers at training and everyone is focused on the same goal - it's awesome to have so many people want to be involved in the sport."
This day will also see all three Tigers premiership sides receive their flags from the 2018 season, with them being presented between the women's match and men's premier division fixture.