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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 04: Chelsea Randall of the Crows looks dejected after a loss during the 2022 S7 AFLW Second Qualifying Final match between the Melbourne Demons and the Adelaide Crows at Ikon Park on November 4, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)
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Crows star to miss do-or-die semi-final

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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Which AFL club does the best deal for members?

From match day experiences to merchandise freebies, footy clubs are pulling out all the stops to get members on board for 2019. Here’s the ultimate guide to this year’s AFL and AFLW membership deals.

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AFLW: Geelong Cats No.1 draft pick Nina Morrison. EMBARGOED FOR FEB 1. DO NOT USE BEFORE. Picture: Peter Ristevski

Season over for Cats’ brightest AFLW star

AFLW has lost its most promising young gun for 2019 after Geelong midfielder Nina Morrison ruptured her ACL, less than a week after she was a Rising Star nominee in Geelong’s debut win.

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Brisbane Lions draftee Tori Groves-Little. Picture: Supplied.

Young Lion ready for her chance

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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Geelong AFLW signing Phoebe McWilliams. Picture: Peter Ristevski

AFLW teams: key ins for Dogs, Cats battle

Geelong key forward Phoebe McWilliams will make her Cats debut against reigning premiers the Western Bulldogs, who have named Irish recruit Aisling McCarthy for the clash. SEE ALL THE INS AND OUTS

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AFLW Round 4. Western Bulldogs v Carlton at the Whitten Oval.  Lauren spark breaks the tackle of Jess Hocking . Pic: Michael Klein

Bright Spark has an eye for talent

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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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 03: Cora Staunton of the Giants celebrates a goal during the round one AFLW match between the Brisbane Lions and the Greater Western Sydney Giants at Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex on February 03, 2019 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/AFL Media/Getty Images)

Why AFLW is key to Giants’ growth

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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