‘A million conversations’: Reason for pride round
Pride rounds have taken on more significance after some events in the NRL in 2022 and it’s a cause for massive celebration in the AFLW.
Pride rounds have taken on more significance after some events in the NRL in 2022 and it’s a cause for massive celebration in the AFLW.
Ahead of Pride Round, two top Roos have opened up for the first time on their relationship, and the unfathomable grief that engulfed the lead-up to this AFL Women’s season.
A star Cat may miss Saturday’s game against West Coast after having surgery, while another is set to make an unlikely return from shoulder surgery.
Collingwood is back in the top four after a big win against GWS, but a familiar problem reared its head again. Check out a full wrap of AFLW round 7 matches.
GEELONG AFLW forward Phoebe McWilliams says this week’s practice match against Carlton will provide her team’s new players with the perfect exposure to top league intensity.
Leah Kaslar has earned the ultimate vote of confidence from her teammates, elevated to the Lions’ AFLW captaincy, but the hardworking defender won’t be making any drastic changes.
BRISBANE Roar has received a boost with cross-code star Jenna McCormick remaining in the W-League to chase her World Cup dream rather than prepare for the AFLW season with Adelaide Crows.
An ex-GWS player is hoping to reignite her career with Woodville-West Torrens in the club’s inaugural SANFLW season.
He’s replacing a premiership-winning coach, but Matthew Clarke isn’t interested in changing the culture that has already been established inside the Crows’ AFLW side.
After the traditional Christmas break, the Crows AFLW side resumes training on Thursday evening with 30 days to go until their first game of AFLW 3.0.
Inaugural AFLW premiers the Adelaide Crows are setting their sights on more success in season three. See the grit on the faces and the determination in their eyes.
Geelong recruit Erin Hoare is proving that it is no tall order to balance AFL Women’s and academia after recently being awarded a highly sought-after international scholarship to pursue research surrounding mental health.
IT’S official — AFLW will get extra teams, with Richmond headlining four new clubs to be introduced into the growing women’s competition in 2020.
Imagine having the talent to succeed at not one elite sport, but two. Such is the case for GWS Giants players Jodie Hicks and Britt Perry and now the pair are focusing on AFLW over their cricket careers.
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