Adelaide (2017–2022) Foley was recruited by the Adelaide Football Club as a
priority selection in August 2016. She was named as Adelaide's inaugural co-vice-captain alongside
Sally Riley in January 2017. She made her debut in the thirty-six point win against at
Thebarton Oval in the opening round of the
2017 season. Her performance in the three point win against at
Thebarton Oval in round three drew praise due to her limiting the impact of the league leading goalkicker,
Darcy Vescio–keeping her to zero disposals after halftime–with the
Australian Associated Press reporter, Ben McKay, writing she effectively shut down the dangerous forward. After the club finished second on the ladder, she was a part of Adelaide's premiership side after the club defeated by six points at
Metricon Stadium in the
AFL Women's Grand Final. She played every match in her debut season to finish with eight matches and finished equal fifth in the Adelaide Club Champion award with 81 votes alongside
Rhiannon Metcalfe. After re-signing with Adelaide for the 2018 season, she was named one of Adelaide's vice-captains for the second consecutive season with Sally Riley. She played the opening two matches of the season before she was suspended for one match due to kneeing
Daisy Pearce in the thirty-two point loss to at
Casey Fields. In her return match, the draw against at
Blacktown International Sportspark in round four, she recorded twenty disposals, six marks and three tackles, with
Shepparton News journalist, Tyler Maher, writing she returned from suspension with a bang. In the four point win against at
TIO Stadium in round six, she was the acting captain for the match and despite regular captains
Erin Phillips and
Chelsea Randall playing in the match, the club elected to give Foley the captaincy in front of her home crowd. For her performance in the match, in which she recorded fifteen disposals, six tackles and four marks, she was named in AFL Media's team of the week and received two league best and fairest votes, meaning she was adjudged the second best player on the ground by the field umpires. Her performances throughout the season saw her named in the initial forty player
All-Australian squad and she finished fourth in Adelaide's Club Champion award with 106 votes. In 2021, Foley was named as the stand-in captain of Adelaide's
2021 AFL Women's Grand Final team, after long-time captain
Chelsea Randall was ruled out from the game due to concussion.
Port Adelaide (2022–present) In April 2022, Foley announced her intention to sign with 's inaugural AFLW team, officially signing with the club on the opening day of the expansion signing period in May. In 2024, Foley was named among Port Adelaide's best players in its loss to North Melbourne in week 4. ==Statistics==