Star mums’ new goal: ‘The lessons we’ll teach our little boy’
Six-month-old Tomi has changed the lives of Adelaide sports power couple Chelsea Randall and Marijana ‘MJ’ Rajcic.
Six-month-old Tomi has changed the lives of Adelaide sports power couple Chelsea Randall and Marijana ‘MJ’ Rajcic.
Brodie Smith was subbed into Showdown 55 at the expense of debutant Dan Curtin. Does that change things for Brisbane? Matthew Nicks talks team selection, plus the latest on Port.
Port Adelaide premiership player Byron Pickett has spoken of his pride after being able to honour his late father in the design of the club’s indigenous guernsey for 2024.
Inaccuracy killed any hopes of a Power comeback in the Showdown, with one of their coaches suggesting their goalkicking woes don’t reflect the work they are doing at training.
Go behind the AFLW Round 3 games of the Power and Adelaide as Liz Walsh dissects the important stats, the coaches’ thoughts and the highlights of the weekend.
Today marks the 10-year anniversary of John McCarthy’s tragic death. But his name endures through his family who was eager to honour him.
Port Adelaide has held talks with want-away Bomber Aaron Francis, but a move from Essendon to Alberton is far from certain. Here’s why.
Port Adelaide can be a top four team again in 2023. But some new names must stand up. Do they have what it takes? Check out their full list review.
Western Bulldogs midfielder Josh Dunkley is weighing up a contract offer from a rival AFL club to move closer to his girlfriend.
Kane Cornes has joined his dad Graham and brother Chad in the South Australian Football Hall of Fame, as one of four legendary names inducted at the Magarey Medal.
Port Adelaide’s bid to bounce back into premiership contention has received a boost with three key re-signings headlined by evergreen midfielder Travis Boak.
Key retirements and player movement further afield has left Port Adelaide light in its small forward stocks. Now Power have an experienced Eagle in their sights.
One part of Hawthorn’s job is done after snaring free agent Karl Amon. Next they will turn to who they might let go and warding off rival trade pursuits.
One more win than last year is probably not the improvement Adelaide was expecting. But Essendon and North Melbourne are crying out for what the Crows have.
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