Crossing the divide: SA’s AFLW hatred just as fierce as AFL
Port Adelaide’s newest recruit says she knows Crows fans will be “disappointed” after she became the latest player to cross the divide in the AFLW’s expansion wars.
Port Adelaide’s newest recruit says she knows Crows fans will be “disappointed” after she became the latest player to cross the divide in the AFLW’s expansion wars.
An emotional Chloe Molloy says telling Collingwood teammates about her bombshell defection to Sydney was the toughest part of a rollercoaster decision-making process.
AFLW star Chloe Molloy was the victim of her own success after a bracket creep left her with a massive tax bill to deal with. Check out her story here.
It is time for women’s sport to be brave and stop thinking ‘what if’. Insight Sport guest editor Sharni Norder explains the dilemmas players face and why codes need to stop living in a box.
As Unley Oval basked in the Sunday afternoon sun as it hosted its first match of AFLW, injured Crow Courtney Cramey was reflecting on what the ground means to her
Expansion clubs should ‘lay off’ while the AFL Women’s season is ongoing, according to Brisbane Lions coach Craig Starcevich, who says player movement could do with some restrictions as the competition grows.
Adelaide Crows beat GWS by 32 points at Unley Oval on Sunday. The win not only to go top of Conference A again, but cements them as masters of the final quarter.
There is one massive reason why teams in Conference B should fear Carlton — speed kills. And the Blues showed just how quick they are, running away with a win against Brisbane to move to top of their conference.
The Crows have cemented themselves as AFLW premiership favourites, with a 32-point win over Greater Western Sydney in a tough, arm-wrestle of a match. Liz Walsh breaks down exactly where the Crows are at.
The double-header at Marvel Stadium produced one of the best games in AFLW history and Western Bulldogs coach Paul Groves and defender Hannah Scott say more games need to be played at the venue as it allows players to better show off their skills.
Tegan Cunningham showed ice cold nerves to keep Melbourne’s season alive with a huge mark and goal against the Western Bulldogs in what was arguably the game of the AFLW season.
It’s all on the line for North Melbourne next week, with the Kangas setting up a mini-final after dispatching Collingwood. And it was some familiar faces who sealed the Pies’ fate.
Sharni Webb has used a high pain threshold and the shortness of the AFLW season to her advantage to make a quicker than expected return from a stress fracture in the foot.
Another knee injury was the only sour point for the winners as Fremantle spoiled Geelong’s immediate hopes of securing an AFLW finals berth.
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