Fed up Crows star’s frustrated message for ‘misguided’ trolls
The Crows captain says trash talk from people with misguided views of Aussie rules needs to stop.
The Crows captain says trash talk from people with misguided views of Aussie rules needs to stop.
One of the AFLW’s top athletes says she was offended by conditions players faced after being forced to share one “gross” toilet and walk across the ground in sport bras to shower.
With their men’s and women’s teams on a high, the Brisbane Lions have smashed membership records in the 2022 season.
The AFLW season is underway and a challenger to the ‘Big Three’ teams has emerged, while a stadium debate is bubbling away.
THE Adelaide Crows have been slotted into Conference A and will play football at Unley Oval for the first time, as their quest for a second AFLW premiership begins.
CARLTON has been dumped from the AFLW season opener after a poor season last year but Collingwood will still feature in the first game of the new season alongside an expansion club. SEE THE FULL 2019 AFLW FIXTURE
BRISBANE will have the opportunity to avenge its Grand Final loss to Western Bulldogs when the two teams meet in a cross-conference clash in the new AFLW season next year. SEE THE LIONS’ FULL FIXTURE
FORMER Australian Opals and Adelaide Lightning basketballer Jess Foley rejoins teammate Erin Phillips, this time at the Crows after the 35-year-old was drafted into the AFLW.
CYRIL Rioli was on hand to congratulate his cousin Danielle Ponter after she was drafted, and the ‘magical’ forward hopes to bring some of her famous family’s traits to the AFLW.
LAST week she finished Year 12. And on Tuesday South Adelaide midfielder Nikki Gore’s dream of becoming a professional footballer became a reality after being secured by the Crows as their top pick at the 2018 AFLW draft.
GOAL-KICKING gun Katelyn Rosenzweig is honoured to be embarking on an AFLW career with the Crows and to don the No. 1 guernsey worn by her late friend Maggie Varcoe.
DRAFT bolter Sophie Van De Heuvel achieved her footy dream when she was chosen by Geelong with pick 2 in the AFLW draft. Now the 17-year-old has set her sights on her next sporting goal.
GWS Giants were the big improvers in 2018 and their draft picks ahead of next season were chosen for how they can drive the club to the next level again.
PAIGE Parker’s persistence has finally paid off with the young defender named as the Brisbane Lions’ first AFLW draft pick for season 2019.
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