WATCH: Suns end AFLW drought, Demons stake finals claim
Claudia Whitford lifted Gold Coast to a breakthrough win over Sydney, ensuring the Suns will avoid a winless 2024 campaign. Plus, Melbourne moved closer to a finals berth.
Claudia Whitford lifted Gold Coast to a breakthrough win over Sydney, ensuring the Suns will avoid a winless 2024 campaign. Plus, Melbourne moved closer to a finals berth.
The women’s team has released a statement blasting the actions of the men’s side during its disgraced “Wacky Wednesday” party.
As one veteran celebrates her 75-game milestone, the career of a young Geelong product will begin this weekend.
The Giants’ AFLW team has united to call out their AFL counterparts for inappropriate behaviour that took place at a post-season function.
The minor premiers have dominated the AFLW All-Australian squad, but there was no room for a star Cat despite a stellar season.
Following the losses of home and away top seeds Melbourne and Adelaide, the AFL has stepped in to clarify confusion around who will host the eventual decider.
Scans are in for Geelong superstar Chloe Scheer after she suffered a shoulder injury in Geelong’s elimination final win. And the diagnosis is better than first feared.
Geelong is through to a semi-final against Melbourne. But no matter what happens next week, the Cats’ season can be given the tick of approval. Here’s why.
The AFLW Melbourne Demons are staring down following in the men’s side’s unwanted footsteps after a shock result in the qualifying final.
The Crows couldn’t make their home ground advantage count against the Lions, but will attempt to do so in prime time against Sydney. Check out the AFLW finals fixture here.
The Kangaroos have flipped the AFLW finals series on its head, smashing the Dees, who will now take on the Cats after Geelong cruised to victory over the Bombers.
They were teenagers in Adelaide’s first premiership team, now, seven years on, Ebony Marinoff and Anne Hatchard enter another finals series as genuine stars of the AFLW.
The Roos have lost their last six to the Dees and haven’t been able to top the best sides this season. But there is no shying away from the challenge at Arden Street, writes JOSH BARNES.
Most Adelaide players assumed Yvonne Bonner and fellow Irishwoman Niamh Kelly were friends when the former joined the Crows. They weren’t close then, but they certainly are now.
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