‘Never satisfied’: Marinoff warns rivals after MVP, B&F gongs
Crows superstar Ebony Marinoff has put the AFLW on notice after taking out this year’s B&F and AFLWPA MVP in declaring her competitive drive will continue to push her to new heights.
Crows superstar Ebony Marinoff has put the AFLW on notice after taking out this year’s B&F and AFLWPA MVP in declaring her competitive drive will continue to push her to new heights.
Players stepped out at Crown for the W Awards best and fairest, with the coral carpet dominated by pops of colour, cool sunglasses and some op shop fashion.
Adelaide Crows star Ebony Marinoff has capped off an incredible season by finally taking out the AFLW’s biggest award.
Geelong has made its first signing for the 2025 AFLW season, with the highly sought after cross-coder expected to bolster an area the Cats were severely lacking in this year.
The AFLW has reached arguably its lowest point in the league’s history, with commentators blasting appalling scenes on Friday night.
An in-form St Kilda defender has confessed to a hilarious first meeting with a club great after arriving at Moorabbin.
Port Adelaide’s AFLW coach expects far more to come from a 19-year-old sensation after one of the competition’s best ever marks.
A stellar performance from star ruck Matilda Scholz propelled Port Adelaide to a history-making win against Collingwood, as the Power storm into the AFLW finals picture.
Geelong remains hopeful an important Cat can make their comeback before the end of the season, while another star playing is tracking towards a round 9 return.
The AFLW needs a significant “reset” ahead of its 10th season, with league headquarters urged to put players back at the top of the priority list and develop a bold 10-year plan for the competition.
A leading broadcaster says AFLW players are lobbying the league for a radical overhaul of the competition.
From a stirring celebration pointed at keyboard cowards to the rapid rise of a young gun, ELIZA REILLY runs through the hits and misses from Week 6 in the AFLW Agenda.
Geelong’s Mikayla Bowen knows Monique Conti and top four Richmond pose a big threat to the Cats’ bid to stay in finals calculations. Plus, the special additions to the Cats’ pride jumper.
After a historic prelim final in 2023, Geelong’s 2024 campaign hasn’t exactly gone to plan, with the Cats’ scoring inefficiency and defence two areas which have led to several frustrating losses.
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