Historic day looms for football in Sydney
The biggest AFLW game in Sydney’s history on Saturday will be a landmark moment for two clubs.
The biggest AFLW game in Sydney’s history on Saturday will be a landmark moment for two clubs.
The injury carnage continues in the AFLW, with two experienced Hawthorn players and a St Kilda defender to miss an extended period recovering from weekend setbacks.
Hawthorn look to have a tough first year ahead, but injury carnage for both sides was the real story from the one-sided affair. All the big AFLW talking points form round 2.
Play was delayed by 30-minutes after a young Bulldog was treated on-field for a horrific injury. Now the extent of that blow has been confirmed.
Collingwood recruit Sharni Layton is loving life as she prepares for her first AFLW season. The former Aussie netball star on her battle to master a new sport — and her battle to stay on top off the field.
She was in New Zealand on a football cultural exchange with Port Adelaide’s Women’s Aboriginal AFL Academy, but long distance wouldn’t stop her watching as her brother Izak was drafted by Gold Coast
Geelong star Tom Stewart will be a busy man next year after the All-Australian defender was appointed assistant coach of the Cats’ AFLW team ahead of their entry into the women’s competition in 2019.
Crows AFLW club champion Chelsea Randall has assembled a motley crew of men from every Australian state and territory to grow a “mo” this Movember. Now, she reveals the personal reason behind it all.
Tayla Harris is a formidable force in the boxing ring but trash-talk just isn’t the AFLW star’s go, admitting she’s just no good at it.
The AFL has made changes to the Australian Rules Hall of Fame that is set to clear the path for the first woman inductee, while the number of nominees each year is also set to rise.
AFL Women’s players will have a greater incentive to get their teams into the finals, with a six-figure prize pool announced as part of a new pay deal that will also see wages increase next season.
THE music was blaring and the energy was high as the Adelaide Crows AFLW squad returned to the training track for the first time in preparation for the 2019 season.
Western Bulldogs forward Isabel Huntington has declared herself on track for a Round 1 return after suffering a second ACL injury in February.
CARLTON AFLW coach Daniel Harford has fallen in love with women’s football and has no ambition to coach the men’s game. He instead wants to thrive in his new role and transform the Blues into the best team in the competition.
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