Your say: How should AFL pay tribute to Daisy’s legacy?
The Daisy Pearce medal has a ring to it, but there have been multiple suggestions on how the AFL can pay tribute to the AFLW star. What gets your vote?
The Daisy Pearce medal has a ring to it, but there have been multiple suggestions on how the AFL can pay tribute to the AFLW star. What gets your vote?
Melbourne Demons captain Daisy Pearce, a trailblazer for AFLW, has decided whether she will play on in 2023.
The football community has been left in tears after an icon of the game announced an emotional exit from the game.
An Irish international has returned to football on a short-term deal with Melbourne Victory after spending the past five seasons in the AFLW.
Crows forward Eloise Jones puts the side’s improved accuracy in front of goals down to good ol’ fashioned hard work on the training track.
Brisbane is planning for a festival of football at the Gabba with talks underway to play an AFLW preliminary final as a curtain raiser to the men’s Round 1 clash.
Extracting grand final revenge was sweet for star midfielder Ally Anderson but she won’t be getting carried away by her Lions’ 32-point win over the Bulldogs.
Brisbane Lions star Jess Wuetschner will be out to continue her solid form in front of goal in this weekend’s conference-defining AFLW clash with Geelong.
Coming from a family filled with footballing royalty, it’s no surprise that in her third game of AFLW the Crows’ Danielle Ponter has earned a rising star nomination. See the special moment she finds out.
With Adelaide crushing Fremantle by 42 points on Saturday night, Crows joint vice-captain Courtney Cramey gives a run down of where the game was won
Crows fan favourite Sarah Perkins stakes her claim for an AFLW recall, the individual game goalkicking record gets broken and Norwood topples the reigning premier – all in the SANFLW’s round two wrap.
Justine Mules is the speedy young midfielder who proves that hard work and dedication are worth it if you want to play elite-level women’s footy
The Lions went to Melbourne looking for revenge for their grand final loss to the Bulldogs last season and redemption for a poor fortnight and returned home on top of Conference B.
The Shinboner spirit shone through for the Kangaroos as the AFLW newcomers kept their unbeaten record intact after they were given an almighty fight by Melbourne.
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