In 2012, she became a Vic Country representative in Australian rules football, and in the same year won the Pierre de Coubertin award from the Victorian Olympic Council as the most outstanding athlete.
The next year, she was selected by the Melbourne Football Club to compete in the first AFL-sanctioned women's exhibition match against the Western Bulldogs.
[5] Ashmore was signed as a priority access player by Brisbane in August 2016, ahead of the inaugural AFL Women's season in 2017.
In Round 6, 2021, she became the first AFLW player to win 25 games,[10] ahead of any club reaching the milestone.
Updated to the end of 2023[12] Brisbane Hawthorn Individual * denotes rookie listed players