AFLW star’s explicit remark during interview
An AFLW star let the emotion of victory pour out and get the better of her live on air – leaving viewers stunned.
An AFLW star let the emotion of victory pour out and get the better of her live on air – leaving viewers stunned.
Collingwood has made its call on whether to name two important players who have been under injury clouds ahead of AFLW semi-final weekend. Plus, our ultimate preview of both games.
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New vision of Adelaide captain Chelsea Randall’s head knock in last week’s qualifying final loss to Melbourne convinced the Crows to take a conservative approach.
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Teenage gun Tori Groves-Little has shot into the frame to make her AFLW debut this weekend, as the Lions look to back up last Sunday’s strong win when they tackle Fremantle.
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Lauren Spark is making her mark at the Western Bulldogs, but it’s the imprint on the AFLW competition that could be her legacy with the star defender helping to fill the game’s talent void.
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Cora Staunton tucks into a piece of toast ahead of another tough training session at GWS Giants headquarters and declares “I’m a nobody out here.”
GWS AFLW coach Alan McConnell knows his team is having a huge impact both on and off the field for footy in western Sydney but he wants his players to understand that every moment matters in such a short season.
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