Minute’s silence scrapped for AFLW’s Indigenous Round
The AFL has made the decision to remove the minute’s silence during the AFLW’s Indigenous Round following consideration of the sensitivities regarding the round.
The AFL has made the decision to remove the minute’s silence during the AFLW’s Indigenous Round following consideration of the sensitivities regarding the round.
Adelaide has dumped a dual premiership player for its round 3 clash, while North Melbourne has lost a midfielder to injury.
She was a soccer gun who wanted to play in the Women’s A-League. So how did she end up playing in the AFLW with the Sydney Swans?
GWS Giants AFLW co-captain Alicia Eva has opened up about how she copes with hate and abuse projected onto female players.
THE State Government has declared its commitment to women’s sport by not only announcing a sponsorship deal with the Crows AFLW team to the tune of $275,000, but reaffirming its desire to resolve the funding crisis plaguing Adelaide Lightning.
Last season was interrupted with a quad injury but Crows star Erin Phillips has put in the hard yards during the off-season and has returned to full training with her teammates
It’s the club no player wants to be a part of, but Carlton skipper Brianna Davey has found support in the unlikeliest of allies – her opponents – in her fight back to play AFLW.
CARLTON captain Brianna Davey is eyeing an AFLW Round 1 return after enduring a “tough” rehabilitation from a knee reconstruction.
The Western Bulldogs want to turn the Western Oval precinct into a ‘Mecca’ for AFLW football as they work on ambitious plans for a new $16 million parcel of land.
Former champion basketballer Dr Jessica Foley has been drafted by the Crows’ AFLW side and uses attributes learnt on the sports field while working in Noarlunga Hospital’s Emergency Department.
Port Adelaide has had enough of the Crows’ monopoly over the AFLW in South Australia. The only question remains: when will they be allowed to join?
North Melbourne AFLW captain Emma Kearney admits she was a little nervous about being the first big name to sign at the expansion club but is now rapt with the list the Kangaroos have put together. How far can they go in 2019?
She’s got high-quality football bloodlines and wants to inspire young girls to pull on the boots. Meet the inaugural coach of the Crows Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Female Academy.
Adelaide has launched a new indigenous female football academy which underpins a long-term strategy to identify and develop talent for its AFLW team and broaden its Aboriginal programs.
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