1. Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)
Moving into midfield, she has a bit of everything for Arsenal this season. She was without a doubt their most creative player, she was the player that drove them on, especially when Renee Slegers became manager. She showed her experience at times this season in terms of, when it mattered, she stepped up for her team and scored some really important goals and assisted big goals along the way.
2. Sandy Baltimore (Chelsea)
A newcomer to the league, we were all surprised by where she was going to play. On that left side she was a constant threat for Chelsea. Every team that played against her really struggled with her forward runs but she also showed a lot of skill, a lot of physical presence, even though she is small in stature. Her creativity on the left proved why Chelsea were champions. They were very adaptable with her position and she just got used to it and got on with it.
3. Mary Fowler (Manchester City)
Before her injury she was providing goals and assists for City. She was really in form and could play anywhere across the front line and even in midfield. It was the season when we really saw what Mary Fowler was about. She is both-footed which is very rare and also able to take corners with both feet. She can dribble, she can score, she can head.