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Kristie-Lee Weston-Turner is staying in the west with the Western Bulldogs selecting the Western Jets’ gun with pick one of Monday’s AFLW draft.

The 18-year-old known for her explosive speed, impressive aerial abilities and booming right boot said she didn’t expect to find herself in the position she is in.

While injuries riddled the athletic forward-midfielders’ Coates Talent League season, her late season Vic Metro return reminded many of her raw talent and potential.

Weston-Turner unfortunately suffered a broken wrist after just two games of the Talent League season which saw her miss the next 12 weeks of footy.

“It feels unreal, I don’t even know what to say. It’s surreal,” she said on the draft’s broadcast.

“I’m just so thankful and fortunate to be in the position I’m in. I wouldn’t have thought that I’d be in this position knowing that I had a broken wrist and missed so much footy.

“I wouldn’t have thought that I’d be in this position, no way. I think it’s just a credit to myself and my resilience really, I am proud of myself.

“I wouldn’t have thought [I would go] pick one but I’m just so glad it’s the Doggies, the team I have barracked for my whole life and I know that there’s someone looking down on me tonight, my grandfather, he’d be so happy.”

She said this feat would have not been possible without the support from her family, her “army.”

“I’ve got some of my family here and it really does go to show how many people I’ve got behind me,” she said.

“I’ve got a whole army of people supporting me and my phone’s about to blow up with all the messages and stuff, but just a massive thank you to everyone really.

“They’ve been there for me my whole life and they’ve put so much effort in for me, both my mum and my dad and my step dad.

“It just means the world to me, it really does, they put so much effort in for me and I wouldn’t be the person I am or the footballer I am without them.”

Weston-Turner was one of three Western Jets selected, with Kiera Whiley and Tamara Henry also hitting the big-time.

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