The footy club where it’s all in the family
The Parkside Devils are closer than the average footy team — and that’s no surprise given a trio of mother-daughters have pulled on the boots.
The Parkside Devils are closer than the average footy team — and that’s no surprise given a trio of mother-daughters have pulled on the boots.
A former AFL club great is calling his club to release a star player to school footy, like they did with Dustin Fletcher, so that she can play in the Rowville Secondary grand final.
North East Blaze maintained their Victoria Netball League finals push with a win over Waves. Rewatch all the action here.
A veteran of women’s footy has called on the AFL to make the women’s game more like the men’s with a few major changes, including more games on the big stage.
A big first half had Hawthorn far enough in front by halftime that it could hold off the Bombers at Windy Hill
AFLW Rising Star winner Maddy Prespakis made her VFLW debut for Carlton but it wasn’t enough for the Blues to snare a breakthrough victory after falling to Northern Territory.
The competition is getting tougher but this suburban women’s football team is meeting the challenge — and its winning streak is now into its third season.
Hawthorn coach Patrick Hill reckons it wasn’t pretty, but the Hawks will take the points.
After two defeats to open its VFLW premiership defence, Hawthorn will be looking to return to its winning ways when it tackles traditional football power Darebin at the Bill Lawry Oval in Northcote on Saturday.
With the rise of AFLW, Darebin Falcons have become synonymous with women’s football and the VFLW powerhouse has high expectations that go beyond wins and losses in 2019.
Diamond Creek Women’s Football Club is unique in Melbourne’s northern suburbs with more than 200 players pulling on the boots from under-10s to seniors for the women-only club.
New Dandenong Stingrays girls coach Nick Rutley loves it when his players ask football questions.
It only took Madison Prespakis two games to show Australia the undeniable talent those at Romsey Junior Football Club became aware of years ago.
A champion women’s football team, described as “cats with wings’’, are so dominant they’ve been shipped off to tackle another league. Here’s what’s in store for the unbeaten Murrumbeena Lions.
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