Molan grew up in the Victorian country town of Ballarat. She played junior football with boys teams at the Mount Clear Football Club, before switching to the Lake Wendouree Football Club in later years.[1] During her junior years she was also a talented basketball player, who represented the Victorian Country state team at under 16 level in 2016.[2][3]
Molan attended high school at Ballarat's Loreto College where she was best on ground in a Herald Sun Shield Intermediate premiership victory in 2017.[4][5]
Molan played representative football at NAB League level with the Greater Western Victoria Rebels, and captained the side in her draft year in 2019.[6] That year, she was named to the competition's Team of the Year.[7]
At the 2019 AFL Women's Under 18 Championships, Molan was a standout performer for the Victorian Country side, averaging 16 disposals a game and earning selection to the All-Australian side.[8][9][10]
She made her debut at VFL Women's level that same year, playing a total of six matches with the Rebels-aligned Western Bulldogs including a losing grand final.[11][12][3]
^"Richmond AFLW List Update". Richmond. Telstra. 16 March 2023. Richmond Football Club has advised AFLW players Sophie Molan and Saraid Taylor that they will not receive playing contracts for the 2023 season.
^"Sophie Molan". Australian Football. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
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