Mayhem looms on AFLW deadline day
Sydney gave up a promising tall forward on the second last day of the AFLW trade period as big deals remained in the balance.
Sydney gave up a promising tall forward on the second last day of the AFLW trade period as big deals remained in the balance.
Two years after she was crowned the AFLW’s rising star, Hannah Ewings has become the latest player to cross the SA divide after being traded by Port Adelaide. SIMEON THOMAS-WILSON explains why.
Collingwood is set for an AFLW trade coup as Carlton hardly had to pay for a rival club captain in a head-scratching deal.
Charlie Rowbottom was just about the biggest name out-of-contract in the AFLW, and just about every club picked up the phone. But she’s knocked them back – here’s why.
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.
With the return of their skipper and hot conditions set to dictate their preliminary final, the Kangaroos could not be happier.
The Brisbane Lions and Adelaide Crows have played more finals against each other than any pairing of clubs since the competition began. Cathy Svarc talks about the meaning behind the rivalry.
A North Melbourne star has revealed why her side is confident it can handle unusual conditions in Saturday’s preliminary final.
Discover the Suns academy names from across Queensland vying to crack onto draft boards now and in years to come, with the AFL and AFLW drafts upon us.
If Port Adelaide continues to play with the flash and dare which led to its come-from-behind win over Hawthorn, there’s no reason it can’t do what no-one else has and beat North Melbourne.
Geelong coach Dan Lowther has declared newer expansion clubs ‘can wait’ for the ultimate success as the Cats look to rise back up the ladder in 2025. Plus, Cats boast increased AFLW membership numbers.
Several coaches were adamant their AFLW campaigns were derailed by a controversial fixture move which has been scrapped for 2025.
The AFLW’s compression experiment is officially over with the league confirming the 2025 season will start two weeks earlier to accommodate 12 games in 12 weeks.
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