Serious injuries cut down Saint, Hawks pair
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.
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.
AFLW star Maddy Prespakis says some of her former Carlton teammates gave her the cold shoulder after she told them she was moving clubs.
Aussie footy and basketball star Erin Phillips was in “complete fear” as she fled a suspected shooting at a pride parade in America.
Some of the state’s best senior women footballers will get to don a Port Adelaide guernsey for the first time in a ‘Showdown’ on Saturday.
When AFLW star Katie Brennan was 14 years old she ran 6km every morning and by 15, she had big dreams. The Richmond recruit is living her dream now but playing footy is just one part of it as she reveals her second love, off the field, is just as important.
Steve Symonds has led Norwood to a SANFLW premiership, a runner-up finish and preliminary final in his three years as senior coach. Now he is taking charge of Collingwood’s AFL side.
South Australia has cruised to a huge victory over the Northern Territory in their first game of the AFLW’s Under-18 National Championships.
More than 500 schoolgirls participated in the Optus Crows Cup last week, a girls-only football carnival aimed at encouraging youngsters to give Australian football a go.
A week before Crows AFLW and South Adelaide midfielder Nikki Gore helped the Panthers win back-to-back SANFLW flags on Sunday, she travelled to Nauru with Crows co-captain Chelsea Randall and their teammate Angela Foley. But why?
Tayla Stahl knows she has no-one to blame but herself for what happened in 2014. Back then, she and friend executed a plan to rob a bank. Stahl drove the getaway car. Now, with her biggest regret firmly behind her, footy has given her a second chance.
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