Top 10 moments in women’s sport on South Australian soil
Friday night’s historic first AFLW Showdown is set to be one of SA’s most memorable events in women’s sport. Here are 10 other amazing moments to go along with it.
Friday night’s historic first AFLW Showdown is set to be one of SA’s most memorable events in women’s sport. Here are 10 other amazing moments to go along with it.
Records tumbled at Unley Oval on Sunday where ruthless Adelaide handed an AFLW record 96-point drubbing to hapless GWS.
Adelaide kicked its highest-ever score and set a new AFLW record winning margin by handing out a historic drubbing to GWS. Catch up on all the results from round 5 here.
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She made her name as a full forward in the Crows’ historic first premiership but Sarah Perkins says that position is no longer a lock for her.
Old habits die hard, as Collingwood AFLW rookie Sharni Layton showed in a recent practice match. But the Magpies say the former netball star is taking to her code switch like a duck to water.
After kicking just eight goals in a varied role for Collingwood last season, North Melbourne recruit Moana Hope will be eyeing the big sticks in 2019, with the Kangaroos set to play her out of the square.
Brisbane’s top draft pick hopes she’s done enough to earn a spot in the Lions’ team for the first round of the AFLW season next Sunday.
Katie Brennan was denied a premiership medallion but she believes she has “left a mark” on the game after successfully campaigning to have the AFLW tribunal rules changed.
North Melbourne captain Emma Kearney has revealed she asked the Kangaroos to poach her before the start of her final season with the Western Bulldogs. Plus, which Roos are starring on the AFLW track?
She’s routinely considered one of the entertaining personalities inside the Crows AFLW squad, which is what makes her inspiration somewhat surprising.
It was a long way from the footy field, but when Port Adelaide Football Club challenged its young female Aboriginal players to climb a New Zealand mountain, they had one goal in mind.
Star AFLW forward Brooke Lochland could make a shock return this season despite breaking her leg on Saturday.
There are plenty of crosscoders in AFLW, but unicycling? Giants recruit Ebony O’Dea uses her unique background to get a leg up in footy.
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