Voting is now open for the Victory Women’s Player of the Month, with Melbourne Victory fans invited to choose from a quartet of nominees.
Back in action for the 2025/26 Ninja A-League season, Victory’s opening five fixtures in November have seen a number of players stand out, with a four-player shortlist being compiled.
Victory Women’s Player of the Month nominees
Rhianna Pollicina
Switching City colours into the Big V ahead of the season, no.10 Pollicina has hit the ground running with two Player of the Match awards so far.
Bagging three goals and ranked amongst the best midfielders in the league in shooting, chance creation and defensive categories, she makes a strong case for the Player of the Month award with an average FotMob rating of 7.66.
Kennedy White
Arriving on Australian soil as a largely unknown quantity, striker White has quickly made herself known in the Ninja A-League with five goals scored in five games played.
The towering American unsurprisingly received the Player of the Match award after scoring a hat-trick in Victory’s 1-4 win over Western Sydney Wanderers, where she recorded a stunning 9.7 FotMob rating.
Rounding out the month with a goal against Perth Glory at the Home of the Matildas, White has an average FotMob rating of 7.49.
Rachel Lowe
Returning to a more familiar midfield role so far this season, Lowe played a key role in Victory’s success during November.
While the 25-year-old has just one assist to her name, her work in the middle of the park sees her ranked amongst the top players in her position across a large variety of statistical categories, recording an average FotMob rating of 7.30.
Zoe McMeeken
Impressing right away since joining the Club from Wellington in the off-season, right-back McMeeken has been a surprise package in November games.
The 21-year-old is notably Victory’s highest-ranked player on FotMob with an average rating of 7.95, which also leaves her as the fourth-highest-ranked player in the entire league.
Her goal and two assists in the opening fixtures have been bolstered by exceptional defensive and passing statistics, making McMeeken one of the competition’s standout stars.
Voting closes on Thursday, December 4, 5pm.