Lions surge past Crows, set up GF re-match with Roos
Adelaide gave Brisbane a shake, but the Lions proved too strong and marched into their third consecutive AFLW grand final. See when and where the match will be played.
Adelaide gave Brisbane a shake, but the Lions proved too strong and marched into their third consecutive AFLW grand final. See when and where the match will be played.
AFLW flag favourite North Melbourne sent a powerful message to its Grand Final opponent, earning hosting rights by demolishing Port Adelaide in a lopsided preliminary final played in gruelling conditions.
Last year, Julia Teakle was involved in a passage of play Kane Cornes described as ‘the worst 40 seconds of footy he could remember’. But things are very different for the young star now.
A breakout Swan has interest from across the country, with three clubs leading the race to prise her out of Sydney. ELIZA REILLY has the latestg AFLW trade buzz.
Hawthorn has recorded a gutsy win against Fremantle after losing three players to injury, while Bomber Maddy Prespakis hits back after being body-shamed on social media. AFLW WRAP
With their finals hopes on the line in Sydney — with another loss sure to put the nail in the coffin — the Cats showed a side of themselves they hadn’t yet this season in the dying minutes.
Clubs buckling under the lofty weight of ‘old school’ values turned a major corner when they made one big change.
North Melbourne, Richmond and Brisbane Lions showed the gulf in class between the AFLW’s best and the rest on a drama-packed day which included a match delayed by lightning.
Ebony Marinoff again staked her claim as the premier player in AFL Women’s with a best afield performance to lift Adelaide over St Kilda in a match where goals were at a premium.
A Geelong father-daughter selection will miss multiple weeks after injuring her shoulder on debut, as another first-year Cat gets set to pull on the hoops for the first time
When the Dockers and Hawks clash on Sunday afternoon at Fremantle Oval, there will be more than four points on the line – with a grudge match in the coaches’ boxes.
Geelong’s Caitlin Thorne has lost no admirers two games into a budding AFLW career. She reveals what it was like to debut in her hometown and how’s she’s adapted to the pace and style of the league.
Gary Rohan was delisted by Geelong last week, but he was back at Kardinia Park the next day with the Cats’ AFLW program like nothing had happened.
From an inconceivable technology failure to what two memorable clashes taught us about the premiership race, Eliza Reilly runs through the week’s hits and misses in AFLW Agenda.
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