Women's National Cricket League Dooley made her WNCL debut on 18 February 2018, playing for the
Queensland Fire in a 31-run loss to the
Western Fury. She managed a breakout performance in the first match of the
following season on 21 September 2018, finishing with an
unbeaten half-century to help her team secure a one-wicket win over
New South Wales. Ahead of the
2020–21 WNCL season, Dooley departed Queensland and joined South Australia. She recorded her maiden century on 19 March 2021, scoring 116 from 112 balls in a 61-run win against
Tasmania.
Women's Big Bash League In the lead-up to
WBBL04, Dooley sustained a broken finger injury, delaying her maiden Big Bash appearance. Dooley top-scored for the Heat in her third WBBL appearance, making 44 not out off 30 balls to help defeat the
Hobart Hurricanes by 58 runs on 31 December 2018 at
UTAS Stadium. She earned her first Player of the Match award in her team's next fixture, a 43-run win against the
Adelaide Strikers at
Harrup Park on 5 January 2019, scoring 48 not out from 33 balls. Dooley would go on to be a member of the Heat's championship team which defeated the
Sydney Sixers in the final on 26 January at
Drummoyne Oval. On 19 May 2019, the Melbourne Renegades announced the signing of Dooley for
WBBL|05, providing her with the chance to establish herself as a wicket-keeper—a position already occupied by
Beth Mooney at the Heat. Her strongest contribution of the season came in a four-wicket semi-final loss at
Allan Border Field against her former team, top-scoring for the Renegades with 50 not out off 42 balls. ==Personal life==