Highs and lows at Women’s National Champs
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The ACT have taken out Division 2 at the AFL Women’s National Championships last week in Cairns while NSW faced a tough task in Division 1.
The ACT have taken out Division 2 at the AFL Women’s National Championships last week in Cairns while NSW faced a tough task in Division 1.
Round 14 will celebrate Women’s Round and with the focus this year on talent, the highlight of the Round will be the inagural AFL Women’s Exhibition game.
More than 100 local Bega Aussie rules supporters headed to the Bega Showground to meet GWS players Adam Kennedy and Nick Haynes.
Rain didn’t dampen the spirits of 250 Primary School students who played on the SCG for the Paul Kelly Cup Swans Zone Finals this week.
AFL Multicultural Ambassador Setanta O’hAilpin joined over 100 primary school students from western Sydney to build GIANT aspirations for their futures.
Broken Hill’s Brent Staker has had a “colourful” 10 years in the AFL, but he’s back out on the field for the Brisbane Lions and looking forward to a few more.
GWS GIANTS players brightened up the day for some ill children when they visited Westmead Children’s Hospital as part of the Lifebroker Gentle GIANTS program.
The AFL has launched a series of pre-game messages to be displayed on scoreboards to address recent concerns around spectator behaviour.
In light of recent events, AFL NSW/ACT would like to reiterate its commitment to diversity and inclusion; and to support the Racism. It Stops With Me. campaign.
In 2013, the Sydney Swans would like to strengthen the bonds with local footy Clubs from their talent zone of NSW through the Swans Friendly Clubs program.