Although the
2018 AFL Women's season did not start until well beyond the 12 month IOC guideline, Mouncey's nomination for the
2017 AFL Women's draft was declined based on the
Victorian Equal Opportunity Act allowing
gender discrimination "if strength, stamina or physique is relevant". Mouncey's testosterone levels had remained far below the IOC limit, and the
Australian Football League (AFL) had indicated they would use IOC guidelines on transgender players. The AFL indicated that she could play for Ainslie in 2018, and could nominate for the 2018 AFL Women's draft. In response, the Ainslie Football Club coach and president both stated to the media that there had been no concerns about Mouncey's strength, stamina and physique in the 2017 AFL Canberra women's competition. The late decision to exclude Mouncey left the AFL open to criticism from the public and the media, and the
AFL Players Association called for clarification from the AFL on the eligibility of transgender players. There was confusion about whether the AFL had authority to approve Mouncey to play in other
Australian football leagues in 2018, or whether their approval was necessary, contrasting with both the earlier indication that this would be acceptable and Mouncey's participation in 2017. In December 2017, Mouncey decided to move to Melbourne to advance her football career. At the time, Mouncey had been homeless for almost a year due to mental health issues, and saw football as her most probably avenue for stable accommodation and employment.
Fairfax Media listed the denial of Mouncey's nomination as one of year's top 10 sports stories in Canberra. Mouncey has stated that she knew ahead of the draft that she was going to be selected by either Collingwood or the Western Bulldogs had she been allowed to nominate. Mouncey said she believed the Western Bulldogs would have taken her earlier in the draft than Collingwood. Mouncey had also trialled with the Melbourne Demons, however they were to pass on Mouncey in the draft as they deemed her too slow and lacking in endurance for their game style.
AFL Victoria later confirmed, after she began training with
Darebin Falcons, that Mouncey would play in the 2018 VFL Women's season. This was the first time that the AFL had agreed for an openly transgender woman to play at that level. Mouncey debuted for Darebin in round 1 of the 2018 VFLW season, kicking a goal while playing in the
ruck and at
full-forward in a lop-sided loss against the
Northern Territory Football Club. Mouncey ended the season second in VFLW goal-kicking behind
Darcy Vescio. After playing primarily at full forward for the early part of the season, Mouncey moved to centre half forward for the majority of the VFLW season because of her mobility in that position. Mouncey was controversially left out of the VFLW team of the year despite leading the competition's goal-kicking from the second round to the final round of the season, and being in the Darebin Falcons best players seven times in fourteen games. On 9 September 2018, Mouncey announced that she would not nominate for the
2018 AFL Women's draft, while publicly releasing health and fitness records as evidence that she was eligible under the AFL's policies for nomination of
trans women. == References ==