11/11/23
Above: Casey Dumont unveiled today as a Central Coast Mariners player. Photo supplied to Impetus by: Central Coast Mariners.
Central Coast Mariners have today announced the signing of goalkeeper Casey Dumont.
The 31-year-old joins the club with an exceptionally powerful A-League Women resume, first starting her career with Brisbane Roar back in the inaugural season of the competition.
Making her debut just one year later at 16, Dumont went on to make 44 appearances for the Queensland outfit, winning one Premiership and two Championships.
From there she made her way to Sydney FC, playing 20 times for the Sky Blues. During her time at the club, Dumont was first selected to become a Matilda, making three appearances for the senior national team.
Following a brief stint with Western Sydney Wanderers, the goalkeeper became a major player at Melbourne Victory, featuring 71 times over six seasons. As she continued to prove to be one of the top keepers in the competition, Dumont won almost everything on offer.
From Premierships to Championships, the goalkeeper regularly played a key role in securing silverware. Dumont had a standout 2021/22 season, winning both Goalkeeper of the Year and the Grand Final Player of the Match.
After another strong season in Melbourne and having recently completed her first campaign in the AFLW competition with Hawthorn, Dumont now joins the Central Coast Mariners for their first season back in the A-League Women.
The goalkeeper put pen to paper to become a Mariner before the beginning of this campaign, finishing off the AFLW season with the Hawks before joining the team in training this week. Dumont is thrilled to be on the Coast, eager for the season ahead.

“I am super excited to be joining the Mariners this season. There is so much footballing talent in this team and on the Coast, so it is great to be a part of this squad,” Dumont said.
“I would like to thank the Mariners for being open to allowing me to continue to be a dual-sport athlete, playing both AFL and football. They have been working with Hawthorn the whole time to prepare for me to join the club once the AFL season finished, keeping in contact regularly with me.
“I have already felt a fantastic vibe around the club. They are very family-orientated; their focus is on making sure that we are all happy which results in the best performances. At the end of the day, who doesn’t love the beautiful Central Coast, it was an opportunity that I couldn’t turn down.”
Mariners head coach Emily Husband was delighted to finally be able to announce the signing of Dumont having completed the deal weeks ago.
“Casey is going to make a massive difference for us not only on the field but also off it. She has come in and immediately inserted herself into the group, it is amazing to have her in the team. She brings a wealth of experience and elevates the competition in the squad,” Husband said.
“We always intended to have Casey join the team once the AFLW season concluded, having spoken to her when we began to form the team. We are pleased to have her on the Central Coast and are excited to see what she can bring for us this season.”
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