After one in every of Najwa Allen’s first AFLW video games for Adelaide again in 2020, her mum texted her.
“Hello sweetie. What’s a disposal and why is it so essential?” she wrote.
Whereas Allen, now 31 and a premiership defender, grew up with soccer being her complete life — ultimately discovering footy in her early 20s — her mom, Fadwa Al-Yaman, used to feign a year-long interval to get out of PE in school.
But regardless of Allen’s job being knowledgeable athlete, she finds a variety of similarities in how they method their work.
Najwa Allen grew to become a premiership participant in 2022 with the Adelaide Crows. (Equipped: Najwa Allen)
Allen’s mum is Palestinian and works in Indigenous well being and welfare.
“She’s so tutorial, high of her class, studied in Jordan, then did her PhD at ANU [Australian National University],” Allen mentioned.
“She’s such a tough employee, she’s so pushed. She’ll work all hours, all of the weekend, she’ll work so arduous for this one factor as a result of she believes in it and it is essential to her.”
Allen has the identical tenacious method to her footy, saying “the one means” she will be able to make the grade is by doing further work behind the scenes.
Additionally they have a shared id, and watching what has been taking place in Gaza has been emotionally taxing on them each.
Najwa Allen and her mum. (Equipped: Najwa Allen.)
“It is actually arduous to see that and know that you just’re related to those folks … I realised that I by no means felt nearer to that a part of myself than once I’ve seen what’s taking place, as a result of once I see what’s taking place, I am like, ‘These are my folks,'” Allen mentioned.
“After I discuss to my mum, she’s simply distraught. And that is been the story of her life. Leaving Palestine and never with the ability to return … I believe that is why she bought into this Indigenous work, due to the similarity of land taken away.
“So, it has been very, very robust however then she simply throws herself additional into her work.”
However working for one thing greater than your self is essential to the Allen’s method.
“When there’s that means behind what you do, when there’s significance to you, and significance in your work, you are so pushed by it,” she mentioned.
Allen performed 45 video games for Adelaide, probably the most profitable membership in AFLW historical past, however after an injury-interrupted 2024 season, Allen mentioned she knew her future on the Crows was not sure.
“I believe the Crows have been taking a look at me, and so they weren’t actually positive anymore,” she mentioned.
“And that is so honest on them. I might be taking a look at a 30-year-old who’s injured for the whole lot of the season with hamstring accidents, got here again for one sport, did not have an excessive amount of of an impression, and going, ‘Yeah, possibly we have to begin taking a look at one thing youthful, one thing a bit quicker, a more recent mannequin.'”
Najwa Allen struggled through the 2024 season with hamstring points. (Getty: Michael Willson/AFL Photographs)
However understanding it did not essentially make it simpler.
“And whenever you’re sitting in that setting the place you are like, ‘Nicely, I do know what I can do, and I consider in myself’ … It was actually arduous. Then they [said to me] ‘We’re not 100 per cent going a technique or one other however we’re unsure. And it was like, ‘OK, let’s take a look elsewhere.'”
That search led her to Hawthorn and Carlton, who have been each fascinated with including her expertise to their younger lists, with the Hawks ultimately profitable out.
“I am a deeply, deeply aggressive particular person, and to my core, [is a desire] to try to win,” Allen mentioned.
“Listening to Webby [Hawks coach Daniel Webster] communicate, seeing how passionate he’s, how a lot he cares; that is what I need in a coach. I need any person who cares about this as a lot as I do.”
Having been on the star-studded Crows, Allen additionally mulled over what she might convey to a brand new staff.
Hawthorn upset reigning grand finalists Brisbane in spherical one of many 2025 season. (Getty: Russell Freeman/AFL Photographs)
Hawthorn entered the competitors as one of many final enlargement groups in 2022 and rose final season to complete second on the ladder. However, of their first finals marketing campaign, they went out in straight units after dropping to Brisbane and Port Adelaide.
“I spoke to him [Webster] concerning the disappointment of these two video games, that they misplaced these two finals, and you might see how a lot that affected him, how a lot he cared [and impacted] his plan going ahead,” Allen mentioned.
“Having been in these conditions earlier than, like, it actually sucks that you just misplaced these finals final 12 months however the expertise of getting been in that place is invaluable.
“My first grand ultimate, I felt sick for about two-and-a-half, three-quarters of that sport, and we misplaced, and I used to be devastated. Then we bought there subsequent 12 months, I used to be so calm.
“Having been right here earlier than and understanding what to anticipate … Having that have of ‘I do know what that is, I understand how this feels.'”
Najwa Allen moved over to Hawthorn for 2025 after turning into a premiership participant with Adelaide. (Equipped: Najwa Allen.)
A part of Hawthorn’s current recruiting technique has been so as to add premiership expertise, together with two premiership Lions — former league greatest and fairest Emily Bates and Greta Bodey — and premiership Demon Eliza West.
“The second assembly I had [with Hawthorn] was with Batesy and Westy and I might go to them [and say] ‘You perceive the place I am coming from’, which is leaving a really profitable soccer membership for this unknown,” Allen mentioned.
“We sat down and had this dialog and so they have been like, ‘This factor we’re creating is de facto good and we would like you to be part of it.'”
Hawthorn subsequent performs Carlton at Frankston Oval in its first dwelling sport for the season.
The Hawks are coming off a spherical one victory over final 12 months’s grand finalists, Brisbane, whereas the Blues defeated Collingwood within the opener.













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