AFLW and motherhood: Magpie’s ultimate finals juggling act
Collingwood AFLW forward Sabrina Frederick opens up on motherhood, finals disappointment and how the support of a fellow Magpie mum has shaped her.
Collingwood AFLW forward Sabrina Frederick opens up on motherhood, finals disappointment and how the support of a fellow Magpie mum has shaped her.
Greta Bodey once had aspirations of playing for the Matildas. Now she has her sights on a second AFLW premiership with the Brisbane Lions.
Adelaide AFLW star Ebony Marinoff has a lounge room full of mementos to her remarkable success at Adelaide. But, after three flags and numerous accolades, she’s still hungry for more.
In a bumper preview of the first week of AFLW finals, we analyse the match-ups, game breakers and name the likely winners. See our break down on every match.
AFLW has its teething problems but the saturation of abuse and condescension on social media is utterly unnecessary. Mark Robinson has some simple advice for the haters.
Greater Western Sydney’s Nicola Barr isn’t afraid to cross enemy lines — just ask her partner who works for the Swans — and she knows the Giants are ready to take the next step this AFLW season after a breakout year in 2018.
North Melbourne recruited established AFLW players for its debut season and coach Scott Gowans has revealed the club had a clear plan — sign players who are attacking weapons. Now, the Kangaroos are set to unleash on the competition.
Greater Western Sydney’s Haneen Zreika will make history this weekend as the first Muslim woman to play AFLW — and her reasoning for why coach Alan McConnell should pick her was very simple.
Ellie Blackburn and Emma Kearney are best friends off the field but the now former teammates will be on opposing sides this season and despite admitting Kearney is a “big loss”, the Dogs co-captain believes her team has the depth to cover her.
She’s yet to step on to the field but GWS Giants recruit Haneen Zreika is already making history as the first Muslim woman to play.
Brisbane Lions star Sabrina Frederick-Traub is using the heartbreak of back-to-back AFLW Grand Final losses as motivation but she’s not letting it consume her — a key lesson learnt following the shattering loss in 2017.
The nucleus of the Crows AFLW side stuck together during the off-season, playing for NT Thunder in the VFLW, and vice-captain Angela Foley believes it will give them a boost this season. Plus, get to know your Crows squad in our special interactive.
While some love watching AFLW, Darcy Vescio knows there are some who want to see the competition crumble, but the Carlton star has urged for patience as the standard improves each season.
After the humiliation of being refused entry to Whitten Oval last season, Susan Alberti says she still feels unwelcome by the Western Bulldogs but won’t let that dampen her passion for the women’s side.
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