The message sport stars have for their younger selves
To celebrate International Women’s Day we asked six athletes to share their vision for the future of women’s sport. Read what they had to say
To celebrate International Women’s Day we asked six athletes to share their vision for the future of women’s sport. Read what they had to say
The sports world has shared its love for the Adelaide Crows premiership pair after they announced some amazing news.
Stars from the strongest AFLW sides will have to move in higher numbers to help the competition grow, says the Hawks’ coach.
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.
Crows defender — and former elite soccer player — Marijana Rajcic discusses finding her happy place inside the Adelaide Football Club and why she is dreading the end of the season.
Adelaide footy fans could be set for a double header for the Crows’ season-opening AFL game at Adelaide Oval next weekend if the club’s AFLW team makes it into the preliminary final.
Peter Moody may have conquered the world with Black Caviar, but the one-time champion trainer says that thrill pales when compared to the buzz he gets watching daughters Breann and Celine play footy — and his twins go head to head this weekend.
Forget the permutations, it’s all about the ‘W’ for Crows AFLW coach Matthew Clarke, who isn’t about to play the percentage game against the Demons on Saturday.
She didn’t think it would happen, then GWS Giants coach Al McConnell said the words Delma Gisu had waited all season to hear.
The Crows will go into the final round of the AFLW season as premiership favourite. Check out the key Champion Data stats that back up the claim.
Ebony Marinoff on the influence of Andrew McLeod, transforming into a leadership role and upping her contested disposals.
Sure, the AFLW’s conference system has come under fire with having all the best teams in the one conference, but no one could complain about how the season ends
Carlton had to learn how to win again. It took over a year to do, but once they did — under coach Daniel Harford — the Blues find themselves in finals contention less than 12 months after claiming the AFLW wooden spoon.
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
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